Fighting Bujutsu
Fighting Bujutsu, known in Japan as Fighting Wu-Shu (FIGHTING武術 (ファイティングうーしゅ) lit. "Martial Fighting") is an August 1997 3D fighting arcade game developed and published by Konami. It is Konami's second attempt in the 3D fighting game market after their 1996 Lightning Legend: Daigo no Daibouken. It is also Konami's first 3D fighting game created as an arcade game exclusive and the first game powered by the Konami Cobra System Hardware.
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Fighting Bujutsu
Fighting Bujutsu, known in Japan as Fighting Wu-Shu (FIGHTING武術 (ファイティングうーしゅ) lit. "Martial Fighting") is an August 1997 3D fighting arcade game developed and published by Konami. It is Konami's second attempt in the 3D fighting game market after their 1996 Lightning Legend: Daigo no Daibouken. It is also Konami's first 3D fighting game created as an arcade game exclusive and the first game powered by the Konami Cobra System Hardware.
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Fighting Bujutsu, known in Jap ...... k (FIGHTING武術 オリジナル・ゲーム・サントラ).
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『FIGHTING武術』(ファイティングうーしゅ、FIGHT ...... た『FIGHTING BUJUTSU』としてリリースされた。
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North American arcade flyer of Fighting Bujutsu.
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Power PC603e 100MHz
Power PC604 100MHz & Power PC403GA 33MHz
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Analog Devices "Sharc" Chip
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Up to 2 players simultaneously
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Ricoh RF5C400 PCM 32 Channel, 44.1 kHz Stereo Output, 3D Effect Spatializer
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Fighting Bujutsu, known in Jap ...... Konami Cobra System Hardware.
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『FIGHTING武術』(ファイティングうーしゅ、FIGHT ...... た『FIGHTING BUJUTSU』としてリリースされた。
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FIGHTING武術
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Fighting Bujutsu
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