Lost In Translation/Martial Champion

About The Game
Martial Champion is an arcade video game.

Knock-Out The Competitions! 10 typical fighters battle against each other in a tournament to win the belt of world Martial Champion.

Trivia
Prior to release, this game was known as 'Yie Ar Kung-Fu 2'.

The character Jin is similar to the playable character of 'Yie Ar Kung-Fu'.

The last boss, "Salamander", has the same name as Konami's shoot-em-up.

Martial Champion's sprites were some of the largest used in a fighting game up to that point (1993).

Updates
In all non-Japanese versions, Titi is known as Chaos and vice-versa.

Tips and tricks
Some of the selectable characters as Goldor, Avu, Titi (or Chaos in the Japanese version), Mahamba and Zen fighting with their weapons : if they fall to the ground during the fight (example, after a throw), they lose their weapon, and it can be collected by the opponent (by the way, few characters can use weapons to hit directly the opponent) : the lost weapon can be even recovered by his owner.

Beat all the game without lose a round to see specials ending with the showcase of all the characters

Staff

 * Planning Produced By:
 * Poyoyon Production


 * Directed By:
 * Heine Ken


 * Produced By:
 * Kanon Pachelbel


 * Character Designed By:
 * Heine Ken
 * Tetsuya Ake
 * Suruganokami Madaow
 * Hi-8


 * Production Designed By:
 * Maguro


 * Sound Designed By:
 * Kingoro


 * Music Designed By:
 * Nakanotti
 * Deep Sleep Sugisawa


 * System Designed By:
 * Shoot-VRF


 * Special Program By:
 * Kodaman


 * Title Designed By:
 * Hanatani

Cast

 * Jin:
 * Jin Tihijou


 * Goldor:
 * Tetsu Kanzaki


 * Racheal:
 * Racheal Miyawaki


 * Zen:


 * Hoi:
 * Uhoho


 * Chaos:
 * Waddy


 * Mahambah:
 * Kanbei


 * Avu:
 * Takepon


 * Titi:
 * Ishimaroto


 * Bobby:
 * Baja


 * Salamander:
 * Masa32

Ports

 * Consoles :
 * NEC PC-Engine Super CD-ROM (1993)