in Hong Kong (2014) The arcade version was later included along with the arcade versions of
10-Yard Fight and
Zippy Race in IAC/Irem Arcade Classics for the
PlayStation and
Sega Saturn, released in Japan only in 1996 by Irem and I'Max. The arcade version was released to cell phones. The Amstrad CPC and ZX Spectrum versions were included on the 1986 compilation
They Sold a Million 3, along with
Fighter Pilot,
Ghostbusters, and
Rambo.
Sequels and successors Dragon Wang is an action game made by
Sega for the
SG-1000 released in 1985 and was inspired by
Kung-Fu Master. The protagonist is Wang (inspired by Jackie Chan and/or his character Thomas) whose name means "King" in Chinese.
My Hero was released by Sega for arcades in 1985 and for the
Master System on January 1, 1986. The gameplay format is similar to Irem's
Kung-Fu Master.
Lady Master (レディーマスター, Redī Masutā) shortened from
Lady Master of Kung Fu and known as
Nunchackun in the US, is 2D side-scrolling fighting game developed by
Taito and published by Magic Electronics in 1985 for arcades. The player controls a character known as Lady (レディ), a female martial artist skilled in kung-fu using kicks and leg sweeps and wields
nunchaku as a primary weapon. Gameplay can be best described as a combination between its inspiration
Kung-Fu Master and Taito's earlier title
Elevator Action. Lady fights a multitude of different enemies inside a large mansion featuring several floors with elevators that she uses to reach them. Certain rooms on some floors are open, allowing her to enter them. These room may contain items, letters that can be collected for a stage end bonus, or more difficult enemies. These enemies may provide powerups when defeated. A room on the top floor contains a stage boss. The game also features an alternating two-player mode. This game is one of the earlier titles to feature a playable female protagonist. After designing
Kung-Fu Master, Takashi Nishiyama was later hired by
Capcom. In 1990, the arcade game received a Game Boy sequel of the same name(s) as the 1984 original. The Game Boy version has similar gameplay to the arcade game, but with a completely different plot and setting. Outside of Japan, the portable version has a new protagonist named "Bruce Leap". In 1991, a sequel was released in Japan for the
Famicom, titled
Spartan X 2. It was originally planned to release in North America as
Kung Fu II in the fall of 1991, but ended up not releasing there.
Spartan X 2 did not receive a North American release until 2016, when it was included as a built-in title for the Retro-Bit Generations retro video game console under the name
Kung-Fu Master 2.
Kung-Fu Master's popularity has extended to the gaming indies. Indie publisher and developer Toushiryoku Laboratory (闘志力研究所) released
doujin games
Tifa Tan X (TifaTan X, ティファタンX) in 2004 and its sequel
Tifa Tan X2 (TifaTan X 2, ティファタンX2) in 2005 as light-hearted homages and
ecchi style parodies of
Spartan X for PC and stars
Tifa Lockhart from
Final Fantasy VII as a playable character. Inspired heavily from
Kung-Fu Master, gameplay is similar across both titles with the second seeing improvement to overall gameplay, graphics, and sound. The second game also features other characters making cameos from various games as boss fights. These characters are
Lilith from
Darkstalkers,
Mai Shiranui from
Fatal Fury,
Princess Athena from her own game,
Abobo from
Double Dragon, and a male
Red Mage from the original
Final Fantasy who is the main antagonist. On December 26, 2019, developer PiXEL released their doujin game ''Xiaomei and the Flame Dragon's Fist
(焔龍聖拳シャオメイ, Fire Dragon Master Fist Xiaomei) for PC through DLsite and was later ported to the Nintendo Switch by publisher Leoful on March 31, 2023 as a digital only release. The game pays homage mainly to the original Kung-Fu Master'' in terms of its hud, level layout, and overall structure although the title includes other elements from various games of its type during the 1980s and 1990s. The plot features heroine Xiaomei, who embarks on a journey to save her older sister, Xiaoyin, from the evil influence of the Dark Dragon. The Switch version also comes with a new story from Xiaoyin's perspective in Xiaoyin Mode (after completing the main story), with new characters, and unlockables such as wallpapers and character illustrations. Players fight enemies on a single plane from left to right to reach and battle a boss at the end of each stage. There are a variety of moves which can be strung together into combos for extra damage and points. While fighting, item pickups may appear which restore health and augment the player's attacks. Enemies include the classic Gripper types that swarm and immobilize the player and begins draining their health along with flying birds and dragons attacking from above. Former
Namco composer Norio Nakagata was brought onboard along with one-time Sega
sound designer Hirofumi Murasaki to create the music and sound effects. The game's illustrations and graphics are by Studio Vigor and character voices by Suika. ==Impact==