Shaq Fu
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Developer(s) | Delphine Software International |
Publisher(s) | Electronic Arts |
Platform(s) | Super NES, Sega Genesis, Game Boy, Game Gear, Amiga |
Release date | 1994 |
Genre(s) | Fighting game |
Mode(s) | Single player, 2 player simultaneous, Tournament Mode |
Shaq Fu is a fighting game released on the Sega Genesis, Sega Game Gear, Super Nintendo, and Game Boy game platforms in late 1994. It was later ported to the Amiga platform. The game was published by Electronic Arts and developed by the now-defunct Delphine Software. It features professional basketball player Shaquille O'Neal as a playable character.
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[edit] Story
In the game's storyline, O'Neal wanders into a kung fu dojo while heading to a heavily emphasized charity basketball game in Tokyo, Japan. There, he stumbles into another dimension, where he is forced to rescue a young boy named Nezu from the evil mummy Sett-Ra.
[edit] Reception
Shaq Fu is often cited as one of the worst video games of all time. The reasons for this are mainly concentrated in three areas - poor hit detection, a plot and dialogue that strained the player's suspension of disbelief, and the perceived intention that O'Neal was included as an attempt to boost the game's popularity.[1]
The hit detection on the game is notorious for being extremely frustrating for the player. It is known to only allow hits that occur in the direct center of each character.
In the US, packaged with the Sega Genesis version of this game was the CD single "Stand and Deliver" which was a bonus track from O'Neal's Shaq-Fu: Da Return album that was also being released around that time.
In the June 2007 issue of Game Informer, Shaq Fu was #10 on the "Top 10 Worst Licensed Game Ideas (ever)" in the Connect section. In the same month, ScrewAttack's "Top 10's" series declared it the #1 worst fighting game ever released.[2]
It was #4 worst game on Gametrailers.com's "Top Ten Best and Worst Video games". It was also #1 on ScrewAttack's worst fighting game list.
A community exists for the purpose of purchasing and destroying all used copies available for sale.[1]
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[edit] External links
- Shaq Fu at MobyGames
- A Shaq Fu Fansite featuring screenshots and background information
- Shaq Fu: The Movie A fan-created short film inspired by the game