There's nothing especially remarkable about a side-scrolling kung-fu fighting game – unless it's in stereoscopic 3D.
The Arcade Gamer Classic is a Mega Drive "console on a chip" originally produced by AtGames for the Asian market with 10-20 built-in games and distributed in the UK by Blaze Europe and France by H&B. It is similar to the Mega Drive Twin Pads, except it consists of a single pad. The number of built-in games varies between releases.
There's nothing especially remarkable about a side-scrolling kung-fu fighting game – unless it's in stereoscopic 3D.
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