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KungFu is a primitive handheld brawler that pits a lone warrior against waves of pixelated foes. Players tap buttons to throw punches and kicks in real time, with the monochrome LCD screen updating in jerky bursts. The Casio CG-310's single-player mode offers brief but repetitive rounds of combat, punctuated by occasional boss battles. No story elements exist beyond the vague promise of martial arts glory. The toy-like controller features a basic joystick and minimal buttons, designed for impulse play sessions during commutes or downtime. Despite its 1984 release date, the game's simplicity feels less like innovation and more like a technical limitation. Community forums note it remains a curiosity among retro gaming collectors, with surviving units fetching premiums due to their LCD screens' fragility. The game's mechanics lack depth but serve as a blunt ancestor to later beat 'em up titles. Its historical value lies in being one of the earliest attempts to translate hand-to-hand combat into a portable format, rather than any lasting design merit.
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