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Play Best of the Best - Championship Karate (Europe) (Beta) Online

Throws you straight into brutal karate duels where one mistimed block means eating a spinning kick—no flashy moves, just crisp counters that feel like real dojo sparring. That beta jank actually adds to the raw, unfiltered vibe.

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Game Overview

Best of the Best - Championship Karate on SNES is one of those fighters that sneaks up on you. At first glance, it looks basic—no fireballs, no crazy special moves—just straight-up karate. But after a few rounds, you realize how brutal the timing is. Landing a clean counter feels like a real-life dojo moment, and the sound effects? That crisp "thwack" when your kick connects never gets old.

This beta version’s got some rough edges (obviously), but there’s something cool about playing an unfiltered, stripped-down fighter where every punch matters. The AI doesn’t mess around either—get lazy with blocks, and you’ll eat a spinning heel kick to the face. It’s not as polished as Street Fighter, but that’s kinda the point. You can tell the devs were going for something raw, almost like an early Virtua Fighter but in 2D.

If you dig obscure retro fighting games, this one’s a neat time capsule. Just don’t expect flashy combos—it’s all about reading your opponent and striking at the right moment. Feels more like an actual match than most 16-bit brawlers.

Super Nintendo (SNES)
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