Way of the Exploding Fist gameplay 8 Bit
One of the first fighting games I ever played as a child this game now over 35 years old and damn that makes me feel ol LOL
The Way of the Exploding Fist is a 1985 fighting game by Gregg Barnett, Bruce Bayley, Neil Brennan and David Johnston of Beam Software. Originally developed on the Commodore 64 and published in June 1985 by Melbourne House, ports were made for Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, BBC Micro, Acorn Electron and Commodore 16.
The player takes part in a series of one-on-one karate matches, all overseen by a wise old expert who appears in the background. Once the player defeats an opponent they move up to the next stage and a more difficult adversary. Fights are not won using the energy-bar style found in modern fighting games; instead, the player needed to get two complete yin-yangs. Any move that connected with the opponent would end the round; a loosely timed or borderline kick or punch would obtain half a yin-yang icon, while a well-executed move would obtain a full icon. Two complete icons ended the bout and progressed to the next level.
This system of scoring, known as shobu nihon kumite, is used in real life in many traditional styles of karate. A half yin-yang represents a waza-ari (a committed but not decisive technique) and a full yin-yang represents an ippon score (full point, decisive finishing blow).
The game control is via joystick or direction keys and a "fire" key. 18 different movements can be made, including jumping kick, roundhouse kick and a variety of punches and kicks, high and low. The game features a variety of backgrounds against which the fighting takes place. After completing a number of progressively harder stages, the player is charged at by a bull in a bonus round. The player must knock the bull out with a single hit. The bonus round mirrors the feats of Mas Oyama, a karate expert who purportedly killed bulls with a single strike. This bonus round was not present in the ZX Spectrum version and some of the early Commodore 64 versions.
Developer: Beam Software
Publisher: Melbourne House
Designer: Gregg Barnett
Bruce Bayley
David Johnston
Neil Brennan
Platforms: Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, ZX Spectrum, BBC Micro, Acorn
Electron, Commodore 16
Release: June 1985
Genre: Fighting game
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