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Play Ka-Ge-Ki - Fists of Steel Online

Pick a fighter who looks like they could crush a car, then dive into pure chaos—elbows, suplexes, and physics-defying piledrivers in brawls that feel like a bar fight with better sound effects.

Developer: Kaneko
Genre: Fighting
Released: 1988
File size: 415 bytes
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Game Overview

Ka-Ge-Ki: Fists of Steel came out for the Sega Genesis in 1988, developed by Kaneko. It was part of that early wave of beat 'em ups on the system, arriving before the genre really exploded with titles like Streets of Rage. You pick one of three martial artists, each with a distinct look and a few unique moves, and then you just start walking to the right.

You control your chosen fighter through a series of urban stages, beating up endless waves of thugs. The main goal is simple: clear each screen of enemies to progress. Your character can punch, kick, and perform a special spinning attack that drains a bit of health but hits everyone around you. The pacing is relentless; enemies swarm you constantly, and the difficulty ramps up quickly, demanding quick reflexes and good positioning. It feels like a frantic, non-stop scrap from start to finish.

Sega Genesis (Mega Drive)
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