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is a 1993 side-scrolling beat 'em up arcade video game developed and published by Toaplan in
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. It is notable for being one of the few titles by Toaplan that has not received any official port to
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s as of date. In the game, players assume the role of professional wrestlers fighting against the Mad Bull Group organization to protect wrestling from corruption. ''Knuckle Bash'' was created by most of the same staff that previously worked on several projects at Toaplan and who would later go on to work at one of its offshoots after the company declared
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in 1994. The team were originally commissioned on making a
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similar to
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's '' Street Fighter II: The World Warrior'' but the project deviated from its original plan and became a beat 'em up title instead. As of
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, the rights to the title are owned by Tatsujin, a company founded in 2017 by former Toaplan member Masahiro Yuge and now-affiliate of Japanese arcade manufacturer exA-Arcadia alongside many other Toaplan IPs.


Gameplay

''Knuckle Bash'' is a side-scrolling beat 'em up game similar to '' Final Fight'' and '' Double Dragon'', where players take control of one of the available playable characters across ten stages, each one set in a different location, and fight against an assortment of enemies and villains in order to defeat the Mad Bull Group organization.''Knuckle Bash'' universal kit installation instructions (Arcade, US) At the beginning, players choose between one of two scenarios, both of which host their own set of stages and clearing certain scenarios unlocks an extra playable character. Unlike other titles in the same genre, the stages in the game chiefly consist of various waves of single or few strong boss-like enemies, instead of the typical long series of weaker enemies with a boss at the end of the stage. It also completely lacks weapons or objects of any sort. Similar to ''
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'', each character has a special attack of their own that deals damage to any enemy on-screen. Players can compete in a minigame reminiscent of ''
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s "Test Your Might" segments between stages.


Synopsis


Plot

The story of ''Knuckle Bash'' revolves around the Mad Bull Group, a corrupt wrestling organization that profits and taints the reputation of the sport, whose wrestlers are upon by
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as role models. Three former members of the Mad Bull Group who deserted from the organization due to their actions and labeled as traitors arranged a secret meeting at a Chicago hotel in order to contact a skillful "Ninpow" master, who is also wanted by the Mad Bull Group. On their journey, the wrestlers venture into the Battle Kingdom
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, where another Mad Bull Group plans to desert from the organization because of their actions. After facing multiple battle against members of the Mad Bull Group, the wrestlers manage to dismantle the organization and their victorious story was widespread thereafter.


Characters

Players initially choose from three characters at the start, while two extra characters are recruited through gameplay and any of the five characters can be switched to between missions: *El Plancha – A luchador. *Michael Sobut – An Elvis Presley
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. *Jack Brow – A street fighter. *Mr. Hayate – A ninja master of the "Ninpow" art. *Captain – An american football player who defects from the Mad Bull Group.


Development and release

''Knuckle Bash'' was created by most of the same staff that previously worked on several projects at Toaplan and who would later go on to work at one of its offshoots after the company declared bankruptcy in 1994.
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Junya Inoue acted as designer in the project, while the soundtrack was co-composed by Masahiro Yuge and Osamu Ōta. According to Inoue, the game was also designed by Nanpei Kaneko, a member who previously worked on ''
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'' before quitting Toaplan and working as illustrator for Japanese magazines. Between 2009 and 2012 through Japanese publications such as ''Shooting Gameside'', former Toaplan composer Tatsuya Uemura recounted the project's development process and history, stating that the team were originally commissioned by the company on making a fighting game similar to ''Street Fighter II: The World Warrior'', however the project deviated from its original plan and became a beat 'em up title instead, although Uemura claimed he had no involvement during its development. ''Knuckle Bash'' was released in arcades worldwide by Toaplan and Atari Games in 1993. On 27 June 2018, an album containing music from the title and other Toaplan games was published exclusively in Japan by City Connection under their Clarice Disk label. Prior to launch, it was first showcased to the public at the 1993
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. As of March 2014, it has not received a conversion to home consoles.


Reception and legacy

'' Play Meter'' listed ''Knuckle Bash'' to be the twenty-seventh most-popular arcade game at the time. Maurizio Miccoli of Italian magazine ''Computer+Videogiochi'' noted its combination of ''Final Fight''-style gameplay and wrestling thematic. Nick Zverloff of ''Hardcore Gaming 101'' stated that ''Knuckle Bash'' "might not be fantastic, but it gets by on being an average beat em up that is just ridiculous enough to make it enjoyable". '' Retro Gamer''s Nick Thorpe gave it a mixed outlook. '' Wireframe'' regarded it as "a rare foray into brawler territory" for Toaplan. A year after the game's launch, Inoue would later join Gazelle; one of Toaplan's offshoots after the company declared bankruptcy in 1994 and act as graphic artist for 1995's ''
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'' shōjo manga and anime series. A bootleg version of the game titled ''Knuckle Bash 2'' was released in 1999, featuring many changes compared to the original release. In more recent years, the rights to the title and many other IPs from Toaplan are now owned by Tatsujin, a company named after '' Truxtons Japanese title that was founded in 2017 by Yuge, who are now affiliated with arcade manufacturer exA-Arcadia.


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