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Play Hiryuu No Ken Twin Online

Pick a fighter—some swing fish, others teleport like mad—then mash buttons until the screen explodes in colorful chaos. It’s janky, loud, and weirdly satisfying once the combos start landing.

Developer: Culture Brain
Genre: Fighting
Released: 1999
File size: 9.11 MB
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Game Overview

Hiryuu No Ken Twin came out for the Nintendo 64 in 1999, developed by Culture Brain. It was part of that late 90s wave of Japanese action games that tried to bring a classic arcade feel to the home console, with a focus on fast combat and cooperative play.

You control one of several martial artists, each with unique moves, and fight through side scrolling stages packed with enemies. The main goal is to clear each screen of foes before moving forward, using a mix of basic attacks and special techniques. Signature mechanics include screen by screen progression, where you can't advance until all enemies are defeated, and a combo system that rewards timing over button mashing. The pacing is brisk, and the difficulty can spike unexpectedly, especially in later stages. It feels like a straightforward, energetic brawler that doesn't overcomplicate things.

Nintendo 64 (N64)
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