Karate Champ


Karate Champ logo
Karate Champ, originally known as Karate, is a 1984 fighting game released by Data East for arcades. The player utilizes dual-joystick controls to input various moves, in order to defeat enemies in a best-of-three matches format. The game was commercially successful, especially in the United States where it was the highest-grossing arcade game of 1985 and the best-selling home computer game up until 1989. It established and popularized the one-on-one fighting game genre, for which it is considered one of the most influential games of all time. Karate Champ has been identified as being developed by Technōs Japan, though an employee who worked at Data East argued that the developer of the game was neither Technos or Data East.
Year: 1984
Company: Data East
Genre: Fighting
Platform: Arcade

How to play:

  • V: INSERT COIN 🪙
  • Enter: START GAME ▶️
  • Arrow keys: MOVE ↔️
  • X: FIRE 1 🔥 / Turbo (in racing games)
  • Z: FIRE 2 / Jump 🔥
  • R: Accelerate 🚀 (in racing games)
  • Tab: Brake 🛑 (in racing games)

Note: Some games may have different controls.