Best of the Best: Championship Karate explained

Best of the Best:
Championship Karate
Developer:Futura
Loriciel (Game Boy, Genesis, NES)
Designer:Pascal Jarry
Artist:Marco De Flores
Christophe Perrotin
Isabelle Maury
Programmer:Pascal Jarry
Composer:Michel Winogradoff
Release:1992
1993 (SNES, Genesis)
Genre:Fighting
Modes:Single-player, multiplayer
Platforms:Amiga, Amstrad CPC, MS-DOS, NES, Super NES, Game Boy, Mega Drive/Genesis

Best of the Best: Championship Karate is a 1992 kick boxing game that features black belt kick boxing masters. The object is to win the kick boxing championship by defeating an array of kick boxing masters in a series of fighting matches. The Sega Genesis version is one of the few games to offer support for the Sega Activator motion controller.

Best of the Best is an updated version of Panza Kick Boxing which was released in 1990 in Europe for various computers as well as the TurboGrafx-16.

Martial artist/actor Ron Yuan stated in a 1994 interview that "I know a lot of pure gamers will disagree, but the best SNES fighting game from a purely technical martial arts point of view is Best of the Best. It didn't get much notoriety, but my friends and I know martial arts, and they go nuts whenever we play."[1]

Reception

Juris Graney of The Australian Commodore & Amiga Review compared Best of the Best to its predecessor: "Best of the Best Championship Karate is almost a reproduction of my old favourite, Panza Kick Boxing. In fact, it's the sequel, subtitled Panza Gold Edition. Everything is the same – the crowd, the referee, the moves and everything else. The only difference is an advanced stage at the end."[2]

Notes and References

  1. Supreme Warrior Prepares to Fight. GamePro. 64. IDG. November 1994. 60–62.
  2. Graney . Juris . Best of the Best: Championship Karate . The Australian Commodore & Amiga Review . May 1993 . 10 . 5 . 75 .