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Pick your favorite 80s manga hero, then smash through buildings with over-the-top special moves—just try not to drain your energy bar spamming Kamehamehas. The chaotic character-switching mid-fight keeps the pixelated brawls from getting stale.

Developer: Konami
Genre: Action
Released: 1991
File size: 512 bytes
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Game Overview

Famicom Jump II is basically a love letter to 80s manga fans—if that love letter involved Goku punching people through buildings. You start by picking from seven ridiculous Shonen Jump heroes (Kenshiro’s one-finger death pokes never get old), then dive into this weird mix of side-scrolling brawls and light RPG stuff. The first game was slower, but here you’re constantly switching characters mid-fight, which keeps the chaos fresh.

The sprites are chunky and full of personality—seeing Hokuto no Ken’s dramatic close-ups on NES hardware is hilarious. Special moves eat up energy, so you can’t just spam Kamehamehas (trust me, I tried). It’s janky in that classic NES way, but there’s something magical about watching 80s anime icons share the screen like this. If you’ve ever doodled manga characters in a school notebook, this game feels like someone brought those doodles to life.

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