Playing Karate Kid II (Amiga)
Hi there!
Two fast ones in a row, of course a handful of Karatekas couldn't keep me busy for long:

Some clever programmer named Steve Bak once figured that there was no 16-Bit version of International Karate availble and so teamed up with artist Pete Lyon to create one.
Some clever publisher named Microdeal then bought a license for Karate Kid 2 to spice it up some.
Karate Kid 2 was the first of many 16-Bit Bak/Lyon games. Most of which were of dubious quality, but they all had pretty good graphics ![]()
It is one of their better ones, albeit not as superbly playable as the C64 International Karate. You fight a good dozen other Karatekas, with the usual 8+8 moves (with and without fire). The background graphics are varied, music nonexistant.
Just like International Karate, every two rounds are followed by a mini game, which is either smashing ice-plates with your hand, or catching a fly with chopsticks. The later being slightly more entertaining... ![]()
Well, the ending screen is rather lame:

Some future day the "Playing..." series may see another beat'em up, but first it will continue with a sports game.
Greetings,
Manuel

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