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Poll Results: Poker best, Shrek worst of XBLA chopping block titles
Poll Results: Poker best, Shrek worst of XBLA chopping block titles June 7, 2008 Business, Culture, Microsoft Xbox 360, Online, Polls, Retro No Comments Over the go on few days, we questioned you to select the finest and worst of the Xbox Live Arcade titles the present are potentially up for delisting. We’ve now tallied the votes and the possible results are in: Best: 1. Texas Hold ‘Em (12.77%) 2. Marathon: Durandal (12.48%) Source 3. Contra (9.18%) Worst: 1. Shrek N Roll (12.00%) 2.
Poll Results: Poker best, Shrek worst of XBLA chopping block titles
Filed under: Culture, Retro, Microsoft Xbox 360, Online, Polls, Business Over the last few days, we asked you to pick the best and worst of the Xbox Live Arcade titles that are potentially up for delisting. We've now tallied the votes and the results are in: Best: Texas Hold 'Em (12.77%) Marathon: Durandal (12.48%) Contra (9.18%) Worst: Shrek N Roll (12.00%) Yie Ar Kung-Fu (8.37%) Screwjumper! (6.48%) You can view our picks for best and worst here. We want to make a special note regardin
In an attempt to clean up their online store, Microsoft has decided to give the ax to some of the less popular titles. Titles that qualify for the purge must have a 65% or lower average on Metacritic, be at least 6 months old, and have a low conversion rate (people who buy the game after trying the demo). A list has shown up on the internet showing the games that may possibly get delisted based on their age and Metacritic score. List after the break. (Hey, I put Tombstone in the picture…
Arcade, Acorn Electron, Amstrad CPC, BBC Micro, Commodore 64, MSX, NES/Famicom, Tatung Einstein, ZX Spectrum, Xbox Live Arcade, Virtual Console
Release date
1985
Genre(s)
Fighting game
Mode(s)
Two players, alternating turns
Media
Floppy disk, audio cassette, cartridge
Input methods
Keyboard, joystick
'Yie Ar Kung-Fu'(イー・アル・カンフー,Ī Aru Kanfū?) is a video game where the main character, named Oolong, fights martial arts masters. This game originated as an arcade game and was subsequently widely ported to platforms including the MSX, NES, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum. Yie Ar Kung-Fu was released on Xbox Live Arcade for the Xbox 360 on July 18, 2007 with updated graphics and for the Nintendo DS in Konami Classics Series: Arcade Hits. In recent years, this game was re-released on some TV game products.
A sequel, Yie Ar Kung-Fu II, was released a year later.
Characters
The martial arts masters are listed below (in fight order):
Characters in the NES and MSX port
The MSX and NES port has many differences from its arcade counterpart. The hero is called Lee and faces only five opponents:
After Chen's defeat, there is a bonus round where the hero must hit objects thrown at him to score points.
Hidden Characters (Game Boy Advance version)
There are two hidden characters in the GBA game Konami Collector's Series: Arcade Advanced:
The characters are available in the special two-player mode found on this collection.
References
^ Yie Ar Kung Fu received a makeover - Xbox 360 Fanboy
External links
Article of Yie Ar Kung-Fu series at Hardcore Gaming 101