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Shaq gets teleported into a janky fighting game where his giant sprite awkwardly uppercuts demons—it’s bizarre, clunky, and somehow you can’t look away.

Developer: Delphine Software
Genre: Fighting
Released: 1994
File size: 2.05 MB
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Game Overview

Shaq Fu came out on the Sega Genesis in 1994, developed by Delphine Software. It was one of those strange, ambitious titles that tried to capitalize on a celebrity name during the 16-bit era, a time when licensed games were everywhere and quality varied wildly.

You control Shaquille O'Neal, navigating through side-scrolling streets and surreal otherworldly stages. Your main goal is to rescue a boy named Nezu from an ancient demon, which involves moving screen by screen, fighting off strange enemies with a mix of punches, kicks, and special moves. The combat feels stiff and unresponsive, with awkward hit detection and limited movesets that make encounters more frustrating than fun. Progression is slow, and the difficulty spikes feel arbitrary rather than earned. Playing it feels like wrestling with the controller more than the enemies on screen.

Sega Genesis (Mega Drive)
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