Knuckle Heads


Knuckle Heads is a two-on-two fighting game|fighting] arcade game released by Namco in 1992. It runs on Namco NA-2 hardware, and represents the company's answer to Capcom's 1991 hit Street Fighter II.

Gameplay

In the single-player tournament mode, the player's chosen character fights an opponent in best two-out-of-three matches with the CPU or against another human player, but when both are knocked out simultaneously in the first round, one of them will win the second round. The player has a character roster of six fighters to choose from, each with their own weapons and special techniques. After the player knocks out five different characters, the player must fight two opponents at once instead of one, for three rounds, and finally an "evil" solid-gold version of their own character, before their character's own ending sequence. The most notable features are the jump button, and Multiplayer [video game|multiplayer] mode which allows up to four players to play simultaneously, but the multiplayer mode does not have an ending, and the closest a player can get to winning it is if they win ninety-nine times because that is when their "WIN" counter will roll over.

Characters

There are six playable characters and no bosses; all of them have their own unique statistics and special moves.
  • Rob Vincent : Born in Honolulu, 1964, measures high, and weighs ; he uses dual tonfas, and has the catchphrase of "I am No. 1!" when he wins.
  • Takeshi Fujioka : From the game home country, he was born in Kyoto in 1967, measures high, and weighs ; he uses a kusarigama, and has a catchphrase of Aku wo kiru! when he wins. His ending reveals himself to be an undercover investigator of the ICPO.
  • Blat Vaike : Born in Athens in 1957, he measures high, and weighs ; he uses a hammer, and a catchphrase "Gyahahahaha!".
  • Christine Myao : Born Hong Kong in 1974, she measures and weighs ; she uses a quarterstaff, and has the catchphrase "Yeah!" on a win.
  • Gregory Darrell : Born in Lillehammer, 1953, he measures high, and weighs ; he uses dual axes and a catchphrase "Hahahaha!".
  • Claudia Silva : Born in São Paulo in 1969, she measures high, but her weight is unknown; she uses steel claws, and a catchphrase "Come On Baby!"

    Virtual Console release

The game was later re-released by Namco Bandai Games on the Virtual Console in Japan on August 18, 2009.

Reception

In Japan, Game Machine listed Knuckle Heads on their April 15, 1993 issue as being the seventh most-successful table arcade game of the year. RePlay reported Knuckle Heads to be the nineteenth most-popular arcade game at the time.