Hong Kong 1997 Super Famicom
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Hong Kong 1997 (Super Famicom) Details
Genre: | Shoot'em Up |
Release Date: | April 2, 1995 |
CERO Rating: | Not Applicable |
Publisher: | Happy Soft |
Developer: | Happy Soft |
Model Number: | none |
Player Count: | 1 player |
Also Compatible On: | none |
Notes: | only 30 copys sold and about 3 in existence |
EAN / GTIN: | none |
ASIN (Amazon): | none |
ePID (eBay): | none |
PriceCharting ID: | 7473624 |
Description: | The game takes place in China in 1997, during the handover of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom. Facing an increased crime rate due to immigration from Mainland China, the Hong Kong government hires Chin, a super-powerful relative of Bruce Lee, to kill the entire population of China. At the same time, the deceased Tong Shau Ping [sic] is resurrected by a secret project conducted by the Chinese government as an "ultimate weapon".[b] After defeating Tong Shau Ping, the game is repeated indefinitely until Chin dies. Hong Kong 97 sold around 30 copies due to its underground bootleg release, and it has since gained a cult following for its notoriously poor quality. In retrospect, it is considered by critics and journalists to be among the worst games ever made. |
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