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Knuckle Heads

Knuckle Heads
KnuckleHeads arcadeflyer.png
Arcade flyer
Developer(s) Namco
Publisher(s) Namco
Designer(s) O. Sugi
Captain Gan
Composer(s) Takayuki Aihara
Platform(s) Arcade, Virtual Console
Release date(s) Arcade
December 1992
Virtual Console
  • JP: August 18, 2009
Genre(s) Two-on-two versus fighting game
Mode(s) Single player, Multiplayer
Cabinet Upright
Arcade system Namco NA-2
CPU 1x Motorola 68000 @ 12.5 MHz,
1x Motorola M37702 @ 12.5 MHz
Sound 1x C219 @ 44.1 KHz
Display Horizontal orientation, Raster, 288 x 224 resolution, 4096 palette colors

Knuckle Heads (ナックルヘッズ Nakkuru Hezzu?) is a two-on-two fighting arcade game which was released by Namco, in 1992; it runs on Namco NA-2 hardware, and represents the company's answer to Capcom's 1987 hit Street Fighter. The US version was also the fifth title from the company to show the Federal Bureau of Investigation's "Winners Don't Use Drugs" screen during its attract sequence - and it is also the only game from them where points are merely awarded as a "remaining time" bonus.

In the single-player tournament mode, the player's chosen character fights against his or her opponent, in best two-out-of-three matches with the CPU or against another human player; however, 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 - and 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 mode which allows up to four players to play simultaneously; however, the multiplayer mode does not have an ending (much like Cosmo Gang: The Puzzle, which was released earlier in 1992 and also ran on Namco's NA-1 hardware), 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.


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