Urban Champion

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Urban Champion
Developer Nintendo R&D1
Publisher Nintendo
System NES, e-Reader, Virtual Console, Arcade
Release Date NES
JP November 14, 1984
US August 1, 1986
EU 1986
Arcade
US 1985
e-Reader
US November 12, 2002
Virtual Console
JP December 2, 2006
EU December 15, 2006
AU December 15, 2006
US January 1, 2007
3DS Virtual Console
JP July 16, 2011
US August 18, 2011
EU August 18, 2011
Rating ESRB: E

Urban Champion is a fighting game by Nintendo.

Gameplay

The goal of Urban Champion is for the player to knock his opponent into a manhole. The player has limited time and limited stamina. Both a light punch and a heavy punch is available. The heavy punch does more damage, but the light punch is harder to block. For each punch the player throws, they lose one stamina. Occasionally, a flower pot will fall and the player will lose 5 stamina if they're hit. Every 30 seconds, a police car will drive by, causing the player and his opponent to return to their original positions. If time runs out and no one has won, the police car takes the person who was pushed furtherest back.

The game has Mode A and Mode B. Mode A is the single player game. Mode B is 2 Player.

Legacy

In WarioWare, Inc.: Mega Microgame$!, one of 9-Volt's games is based on Urban Champion. Also, Stage 18 in Standard Mode of Tetris DS uses Urban Champion as a backdrop.

Ports and Remakes

  • In 1985, Urban Champion was made available at arcades.
  • In 2002, Urban Champion was an e-Reader game.
  • In 2006, the Virtual Console offered Urban Champion for download.
  • In 2011, a 3D capable version was released over the 3DS Virtual Console as part of the 3D Classics line.