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'''''Little Fighter''''' ({{zh|s=小朋友齐打交|t=小朋友齊打交|p=Xiǎo Péng Yǒu Jì Dǎ Jiāo}}) is a multiplayer [[beat 'em up]] game designed and developed by Marti Wong and released in 1997. In this game, the player can choose to be one of 11 characters. Each character has 3 special moves and then the player participate in an all out fight. The game allows for one on one matches, team matches or elimination tournament matches. There is up to 8 fighters simultaneously on screen controlled by up to 3 human players. The most recent version has online playing capabilities.<ref>{{cite web|last=Wong|first=Marti|title=Little Fighter|url=http://lf2.net/lf1.html|publisher=Little Fighter}}</ref>
'''''Little Fighter''''' ({{zh|s=小朋友齐打交|t=小朋友齊打交|p=Xiǎo Péng Yǒu Jì Dǎ Jiāo}}) is a multiplayer [[beat 'em up]] game designed and developed by Marti Wong and released in 1997. In this game, the player can choose to be one of 11 characters. Each character has 3 special moves and then the player participate in an all out fight. The game allows for one on one matches, team matches or elimination tournament matches. There is up to 8 fighters simultaneously on screen controlled by up to 3 human players. The most recent version has online playing capabilities.<ref>{{cite web|last=Wong|first=Marti|title=Little Fighter|url=http://lf2.net/lf1.html|publisher=Little Fighter}}</ref>


=Characters=
==Characters==
The following characters are playable:
The following characters are playable:


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*'''Julian:''' A demon, the strongest character in the game (press F1 to unlock).
*'''Julian:''' A demon, the strongest character in the game (press F1 to unlock).


=Sequels=
==Sequels==
In 2002, Marti Wong collaborated with Starsky Wong to release an expanded sequel: ''[[Little Fighter 2]]''. In 2005, Marti Wong collaborated with [[Oscar Chu]], to release the MMO sequel. ''[[Little Fighter Online]]''.
In 2002, Marti Wong collaborated with Starsky Wong to release an expanded sequel: ''[[Little Fighter 2]]''. In 2005, Marti Wong collaborated with [[Oscar Chu]], to release the MMO sequel. ''[[Little Fighter Online]]''.


=References=
==References==
{{Ref list}}
{{Ref list}}



Revision as of 04:16, 23 September 2011

Little Fighter
Title screen of Little Fighter.
Developer(s)Marti Wong
Designer(s)Marti Wong
EngineDOS
Platform(s)DOS
Release1997
Genre(s)beat 'em up

Little Fighter (simplified Chinese: 小朋友齐打交; traditional Chinese: 小朋友齊打交; pinyin: Xiǎo Péng Yǒu Jì Dǎ Jiāo) is a multiplayer beat 'em up game designed and developed by Marti Wong and released in 1997. In this game, the player can choose to be one of 11 characters. Each character has 3 special moves and then the player participate in an all out fight. The game allows for one on one matches, team matches or elimination tournament matches. There is up to 8 fighters simultaneously on screen controlled by up to 3 human players. The most recent version has online playing capabilities.[1]

Characters

The following characters are playable:

  • Davis: A fighter with an uppercut attack.
  • Dennis: A fighter with a spinning kick attack.
  • Woody: A fighter with a leaping ranged attack.
  • Deep: A swordsman specialising in close-range attacks.
  • Henry: An archer specialising in long-ranged attacks.
  • Firen: A fire user who can torch multiple opponents at once.
  • Freeze: An ice user who can temporarily freeze opponents.
  • John: A magician which can create energy disks.
  • Rudolph: A ninja which can throw shurikens and turn invisible.
  • Louis: A fighter with a force wave attack.
  • Julian: A demon, the strongest character in the game (press F1 to unlock).

Sequels

In 2002, Marti Wong collaborated with Starsky Wong to release an expanded sequel: Little Fighter 2. In 2005, Marti Wong collaborated with Oscar Chu, to release the MMO sequel. Little Fighter Online.

References

  1. ^ Wong, Marti. "Little Fighter". Little Fighter.