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Play Kamen Rider Club (Japan) Online

Tiny sprites, endless goons—you’re that classic masked hero stomping through stages, nailing Rider Kicks after fumbling the timing a few times. Pure 8-bit brawling with that weird NES charm.

Developer: Bandai
Genre: Action
Released: 1988
File size: 256 bytes
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Game Overview

Kamen Rider Club on the NES is one of those weird, niche titles that somehow slipped under the radar outside Japan. You play as the classic masked hero, stomping through side-scrolling stages with that stiff-but-satisfying 8-bit punch-and-kick combat. The sprites are tiny, the music’s all bleeps and bloops, and the enemies just keep coming—exactly how an old-school beat-'em-up should feel.

What’s neat is how it nails the Kamen Rider vibe despite the hardware limits. You’ve got your Rider Kick (hold down, then up + attack—took me a few tries to get the timing right), and the villains look like they stepped straight out of a ‘70s episode. It’s janky by modern standards, but there’s charm in how it throws you right into the action without handholding. Perfect for when you want something short, loud, and unapologetically retro.

Fair warning: the difficulty spikes hard around stage 3. I may have rage-quit once or twice.

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