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Sports / Sports - Boxing / Martial Arts · 1987

International Karate

Published by System 3 Software · Developed by Andromeda Software

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Information

Genre
Sports - Boxing / Martial Arts
Language
Machine Language
Controls
Joystick
Players
1, 2 (sim.), Demo
Resolution
Low
Programmer(s)
Cseri, Istvan
Graphic Artist(s)
Zoltan, Toth
Game design
Cale, Mark
Musician(s)
[unknown]
Sound FX
[unknown]
Year
1987
Publisher
System 3 Software
Distributor
[unknown]
Developer
Andromeda Software
Licensed from
-
Country
United Kingdom
Software
English
Box/Instructions
English
License
Commercial
ST Type
ST, STe, 0.5MB
Number of Disks
2, Single Sided

Votes / Statistics

Rating: 7.7/10 · Votes: 17 · Downloads: 3,692 · Hits: 26,026

Additional Comments

See P. Putnik's site for adapted versions for hardware like HxC Floppy Emulator, Atari harddisk, TT, Falcon030 and more: The Atari ST Game Archive
See Klaz' Hideaway adaptions for Atari hard disk, TT, Falcon and more: Spiced up games

Screenshots (11)

International Karate — screenshot 1
International Karate — screenshot 1
International Karate — screenshot 2
International Karate — screenshot 2
International Karate — screenshot 3
International Karate — screenshot 3
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International Karate — screenshot 4
International Karate — screenshot 5
International Karate — screenshot 5
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International Karate — screenshot 6
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International Karate — screenshot 7
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International Karate — screenshot 8
International Karate — screenshot 9
International Karate — screenshot 9
International Karate — screenshot 10
International Karate — screenshot 10
International Karate — screenshot 11
International Karate — screenshot 11

Ads (1)

System 3 · 1989
System 3 · 1989

Article (1)

Trivia (4)

Sound

Features digitized sound fx at 3.8KHz

Conversion - Atari 8-bit

Conversion - Atari 8-bit

International Karate Enhanced Edition 2014

Releases

The Atari ST version was released first on the 16 bit market in Europe.
Source: Research of over 16700 software reviews from UK computer magazines between 1985 and 1996.

Book / Magazine Reviews (1)

The One · October, 1988 · Rating: 88%

Comments (4)

  • Into The Vertical Blank10 Nov 2019

    This is a great game and certainly not a pale imitation of the original.

  • Monk10 Nov 2019

    It's not the ONLY 16-bit version, because the Amiga port exists also. This is not an "updated" version, either - you can't update art anyway. It's like saying your pencil drawing is an 'updated' version of Mona Lisa, just because it's in higher resolution. The C64-version is unique, and the best Karate game I have ever played - only Way of the Exploding Fist comes close. There are wonderful fighter games for all sorts of platforms, Soul Calibur for Dreamcast, Street Fighter II (and its gazillion variations) for Arcade and many consoles, Shadow Fighter (AGA) for the Amiga, Tekken series for the Playstations, and so on. But there's just something magically tight about the C64-version's gameplay, not to mention atmosphere and AMAZING, melodic and super-energetic, long Rob Hubbard-song. Even the relatively simplistic graphics somehow grab the player and add to the inspirative immersion while playing. And of course the cliché-but-awesome sound-effects top it all off. The Atari ST-version and the very identical Amiga port, however, fall short. This version has higher resolution, more colors, but most of the backgrounds and even the player graphics just do not look that appealing or interesting, let alone inspiring. Some of the color choices are peculiar, some backgrounds are clearly rushed, and some are drawn drunk or under the influence of -something- bad. Really bad. Some backgrounds look good, though, and everything else could be forgiven (even the much lower quality music and sound effects), if the gameplay was as good as the original, or even half as good. But it isn't, and THAT is what makes this such a sad release - sad in a way, that it brings sorrow to see so much potential and talent go to waste just because the programmer(s?) didn't know what they were doing. With a few tweaks, this -could- have been an amazing classic fighter that we would come back to over and over again. But we played this extensively with a friend, and I analyzed the gameplay - it just feels too sloppy, and it's hard to feel 'in control', like you do in the C64-version. BTW, I think I am holding the world record of the C64-version, 105300. Took me over half an hour, and caused a very painful hand, and the music looped over several times, but it was worth it. Remember, just because something has more colors or higher resolution or is in 3D or whatnot, doesn't mean it's "upgraded" or "updated" or anything. A 4 megapixel, 32-bit picture with black square on grey background is -not- better than a beautifully drawn spaceship in 160x200 on a Commodore 64 with 16 colors. If anything, this is a very much DOWNgraded version of the brilliant original. A bad carbon copy of the original is never as good as the original, no matter how much fluff (colors, resolution, 16-bit CPU) you add to it.

  • mymoon28 Aug 2013

    The only 16bit port of the game. While not the worst conversion but not the best. System 3 games were best on the c64 and (mostly) sucked on other systems. --- It was actually converted and released for Amiga this year. Atarimania ST

  • max15 Mar 2010

    This one is an interesting title. Its an updated version of the C64 classic. Also, its an Atari ST exclusive. As far as I know it wasent released for the Amiga. I recently bought it. Ill try it out as it arrives.

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