1 | * EpilepticTrees: Could Jack and Ryu's fathers be Jacky and Lee from the first game? What is the connection between General Shubaban (''Super Chinese 3'') and Shubabān (''Super Chinese World 2'' onward)? |
2 | * GameBreaker: The Gokuraku Punch (also known as the Hypnoblow) is recurring weapon powerful enough to take out even the toughest bosses with a few hits. The only catch is that it's sold for a ridiculously high price in a well-hidden shop. |
3 | * SequelDisplacement: You'd be hard-pressed to find anyone who's familiar with ''Chinese Hero''. |
4 | * ThatOneLevel: In stages 7-4 and 8-4 of ''Super Chinese'', the Dragon Heads, which are usually an easy foe to deal with, become immune to all your standard attacks. Unless you have six money bags handy to create a Power Ball, this means you have to deal with them, and full-grown Dragons, relentlessly giving chase while you attempt to kill the few enemies that can be dealt with consistently. |
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