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{{unreferenced|date=July 2008}}
| name = Kung Fu Heroes
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| image = Kung_Fu_Heroes_Team.jpg
|title = Kung-Fu Heroes (Video Game)
| landscape = yes
|image = [[File:KungFuHeroes frontcover.png|252px|Front cover of ''Kung-Fu Heroes'']]
|caption = Front cover of ''Kung-Fu Heroes''
| caption = Kung Fu Heroes on AGT
| alt = Five men wearing clothing outside in the woods.
|developer = [[Culture Brain|Nihon Game]]
| image_size = 250
|publisher = {{vgrelease|JP=[[Namco|Namcot]] |NA=[[Culture Brain]]}}
| background = Martial Arts Team
|release = {{vgrelease|JP=1986 |NA=1988}}
| origin = [[Southern California]], United States
|genre = Overhead [[beat 'em up]]
| genre =
|modes = Up to 2 players, simultaneous
| years_active = 2010–present
|input = NES controller
| website = {{URL|http://www.kungfuheroes.com}}
|platforms = [[Nintendo Entertainment System|NES]]
| current_members =
* [[Philip Sahagun]]
* [[Shi Yan Xu]]
* Shi Yan Hong
* Wes Scarpias
* DY Sao
| past_members =
* He Jing De
* Danny Sre
}}
}}


'''''Kung Fu Heroes''''', is a international [[martial arts]] team that specializes in creating educational workshops and live entertainment. Known for their [[North American]] debut during Season 5 of [[America's Got Talent]], the Kung Fu Heroes mission is to unite like-minded individuals seeking to become "Heroes" and positive role models in local and worldwide communities through the work of education and entertainment. Beyond martial arts, religion, race, cultural or national boundaries, the team believes we all hold the power within ourselves to be someone's inspiration, someone's idol and someone's hero.
[[File:KungFuHeroes-title.png|thumb|left|Kung Fu Heroes title screen]]


==History==
'''''Kung-Fu Heroes''''', known in [[Japan]] as {{nihongo|'''''Super Chinese'''''|スーパーチャイニーズ|Sūpā Chainīzu}}, is a 1986 [[video game]] developed in Japan by the company [[Culture Brain|Nihon Game]] and released in [[North America]] in 1988. It features an overhead view and up to two players may play simultaneously. It is a direct port of the earlier [[arcade game ]]''[[Chinese Hero (arcade)|Chinese Hero]]'' developed by Nihon Game at the time the company was involved in the coin-up industry.


===America's Got Talent: Season 5===
''Kung-Fu Heroes'' is an NES port of ''Chinese Hero'', and unlike other titles in the series, it does not incorporate any [[role-playing video game]] elements in the gameplay.


In 2010, the team "Kung Fu Heroes" debuted on [[America's Got Talent]] Season 5 on NBC. <ref>{{cite web|title=Kung Fu Heroes on NBC|url=http://www.kungfuheroes.com|accessdate=9/26/13}}</ref> The show premiered on Tuesday, June 1 at 8 pm ET and after making past three rounds of competition, The team made it to the quarter finals before facing elimination. <ref>{{cite web|title=America's Got Talent 5: Top 48|url=http://www.nbc.com/americas-got-talent/contestants/kung-fu-heroes/index.shtml|publisher=NBC|accessdate=10/27/13}}</ref>
==Story==

Monsters have taken Princess Min-Min captive and have stolen the 10 treasures of the nameless land the game takes place in, leaving everything in sorrow. Kung-fu Masters Jacky and Lee return from training and must set out to rescue the princess and find the treasures.

==Gameplay==

The player controls one of the characters, Jacky or Lee, and each level pits the player against countless enemy warriors. The goal is for the player to defeat enough enemies so that the door at the top of the room opens allowing the player to exit the room and proceed to the next. Enemies' attacks and weapons vary throughout the game. There are quite a number of ''BONUS'' levels that players can enter.


== External links ==
== External links ==
*{{StrategyWiki|Kung-Fu Heroes}}
*[http://www.gamefaqs.com/console/nes/home/587398.html ''Kung Fu Heroes'' at GameFAQs]

{{Super Chinese}}

[[Category:1986 video games]]
[[Category:Beat 'em ups]]
[[Category:Nintendo Entertainment System games]]
[[Category:Super Chinese]]
[[Category:Action video games]]


{{beatemup-videogame-stub}}

Revision as of 03:24, 30 November 2013

Kung Fu Heroes
Five men wearing clothing outside in the woods.
Kung Fu Heroes on AGT
Background information
OriginSouthern California, United States
Years active2010–present
Members
Past members
  • He Jing De
  • Danny Sre
Websitewww.kungfuheroes.com

Kung Fu Heroes, is a international martial arts team that specializes in creating educational workshops and live entertainment. Known for their North American debut during Season 5 of America's Got Talent, the Kung Fu Heroes mission is to unite like-minded individuals seeking to become "Heroes" and positive role models in local and worldwide communities through the work of education and entertainment. Beyond martial arts, religion, race, cultural or national boundaries, the team believes we all hold the power within ourselves to be someone's inspiration, someone's idol and someone's hero.

History

America's Got Talent: Season 5

In 2010, the team "Kung Fu Heroes" debuted on America's Got Talent Season 5 on NBC. [1] The show premiered on Tuesday, June 1 at 8 pm ET and after making past three rounds of competition, The team made it to the quarter finals before facing elimination. [2]

  1. ^ "Kung Fu Heroes on NBC". Retrieved 9/26/13. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  2. ^ "America's Got Talent 5: Top 48". NBC. Retrieved 10/27/13. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)