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''Kakuge Yaro: Fighting Game Creator'' is a UsefulNotes/PlayStation-only FightingGame made in TheNineties by Increment P Corporation [[NoExportForYou released only in Japan]]. The game was composed by 7 characters: a [[{{Shotoclone}} karateka]], an AnimeChineseGirl, an {{Eagleland}} American, two HighSchool girls, a construction worker and a robot. Some of the plus of this game are the beautifully drawn sprites and portraits, the colorful stages (with an [[Anime/DiGiCharat unexpected cameo]]) and the possibility of [[CharacterCustomization create your own version of the character]], selecting the moves you want to make your character unique, predating 3D fighting games by many years. Sadly, the game has a poor gameplay, few characters to defeat and in general had nothing to do against giants as Creator/{{Capcom}} and Creator/{{SNK}} game franchises as well [[VideoGame/AdvancedVariableGeo various]] [[VideoGame/Asuka120Percent other]] [[VideoGame/EvilZone independent]] [[VideoGame/GuiltyGear fighting]] [[VideoGame/PowerInstinct games]] for [=PlayStation=] that overpassed ''Kakuge Yaro'' so far.
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''Kakuge Yaro: Fighting Game Creator'' is a UsefulNotes/PlayStation-only Platform/PlayStation-only FightingGame made in TheNineties by Increment P Corporation [[NoExportForYou released only in Japan]]. The game was composed by 7 characters: a [[{{Shotoclone}} karateka]], an AnimeChineseGirl, an {{Eagleland}} American, two HighSchool girls, a construction worker and a robot. Some of the plus of this game are the beautifully drawn sprites and portraits, the colorful stages (with an [[Anime/DiGiCharat unexpected cameo]]) and the possibility of [[CharacterCustomization create your own version of the character]], selecting the moves you want to make your character unique, predating 3D fighting games by many years. Sadly, the game has a poor gameplay, few characters to defeat and in general had nothing to do against giants as Creator/{{Capcom}} and Creator/{{SNK}} game franchises as well [[VideoGame/AdvancedVariableGeo various]] [[VideoGame/Asuka120Percent other]] [[VideoGame/EvilZone independent]] [[VideoGame/GuiltyGear fighting]] [[VideoGame/PowerInstinct games]] for [=PlayStation=] that overpassed ''Kakuge Yaro'' so far.
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Kakuge Yaro: Fighting Game Creator is a UsefulNotes/PlayStation-only FightingGame made in TheNineties by IPC Software [[NoExportForYou released only in Japan]]. The game was composed by 7 characters: a [[{{Shotoclone}} karateka]], an AnimeChineseGirl, an {{Eagleland}} American, two HighSchool girls, a construction worker and a robot. Some of the plus of this game are the beautifully drawn sprites and portraits, the colorful stages (with an [[Anime/DiGiCharat unexpected cameo]]) and the possibility of [[CharacterCustomization create your own version of the character]], selecting the moves you want to make your character unique, predating 3D fighting games by many years. Sadly, the game has a poor gameplay, few characters to defeat and in general had nothing to do against giants as Creator/{{Capcom}} and Creator/{{SNK}} game franchises as well [[VideoGame/AdvancedVariableGeo various]] [[VideoGame/Asuka120Percent other]] [[VideoGame/EvilZone independent]] [[VideoGame/GuiltyGear fighting]] [[VideoGame/PowerInstinct games]] for [=PlayStation=] that overpassed ''Kakuge Yaro'' so far.
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* Tetsu Yatoji (Karate practitioner), voiced by Creator/ShinOnozawa
* Kai Mitnick (Rider), voiced by Creator/RyujiTakahashi
* Xia Chen (Kung Fu), voiced by Creator/TomomiKohno
* Ai Shigihara (High School Girl A), voiced by Creator/NorikoHikita
* Kei Okuda (High School Girl B), voiced by Creator/NozomiMaeda
* Battery Kudo (Professional Wrestler), voiced by Creator/YukiKonno
* L • BISS (Robot)
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* Tetsu Yatoji (Karate practitioner), voiced by Creator/ShinOnozawa
* Kai Mitnick (Rider), voiced by Creator/RyujiTakahashi
* Xia Chen (Kung Fu), voiced by Creator/TomomiKohno
* Ai Shigihara (High School Girl A), voiced by Creator/NorikoHikita
* Kei Okuda (High School Girl B), voiced by Creator/NozomiMaeda
* Battery Kudo (Professional Wrestler), voiced by Creator/YukiKonno
* L • BISS (Robot)
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Even though the game itself is hardly to find by standard ways, UsefulNotes/{{Emulation}} is [[DigitalPiracyIsOkay another way to get it]], even having an English patch that improves the experience of the game for non-Japanese players. Or, you can download characters, stages and screenpack for VideoGame/{{MUGEN}} and [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute recreate it there]].
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Even though the game itself is hardly to find by standard ways, UsefulNotes/{{Emulation}} is [[DigitalPiracyIsOkay [[KeepCirculatingTheTapes another way to get it]], even having an English patch that improves the experience of the game for non-Japanese players. Or, you can download characters, stages and screenpack for VideoGame/{{MUGEN}} and [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute recreate it there]].
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* FemmeFatale: The AnimeChineseGirl. This is UpToEleven in M.U.G.E.N. with characters like [[Characters/{{MUGEN}} XCB's Blaque]].
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* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: The karateka has dark purple hair, the AnimeChineseGirl is a RoseHairedSweetie and both schoolgirls have light purple and green hair, respectively.
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* FingerlessGloves: Like the half of characters have them.
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Kakuge Yaro: Fighting Game Creator is a UsefulNotes/PlayStation-only FightingGame made in TheNineties by IPC Software [[NoExportForYou released only in Japan]]. The game was composed by 7 characters: a [[{{Shotoclone}} karateka]], an AnimeChineseGirl, an {{Eagleland}} American, two HighSchool girls, a construction worker and a {{robot}}. Some of the plus of this game are the beautifully drawn sprites and portraits, the colorful stages (with an [[Anime/DiGiCharat unexpected cameo]]) and the possibility of [[CharacterCustomization create your own version of the character]], selecting the moves you want to make your character unique, predating 3D fighting games by many years. Sadly, the game has a poor gameplay, few characters to defeat and in general had nothing to do against giants as Creator/{{Capcom}} and Creator/{{SNK}} game franchises as well [[VideoGame/AdvancedVariableGeo various]] [[VideoGame/Asuka120Percent other]] [[VideoGame/EvilZone independent]] [[VideoGame/GuiltyGear fighting]] [[VideoGame/PowerInstinct games]] for [=PlayStation=] that overpassed ''Kakuge Yaro'' so far.
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Kakuge Yaro: Fighting Game Creator is a UsefulNotes/PlayStation-only FightingGame made in TheNineties by IPC Software [[NoExportForYou released only in Japan]]. The game was composed by 7 characters: a [[{{Shotoclone}} karateka]], an AnimeChineseGirl, an {{Eagleland}} American, two HighSchool girls, a construction worker and a {{robot}}.robot. Some of the plus of this game are the beautifully drawn sprites and portraits, the colorful stages (with an [[Anime/DiGiCharat unexpected cameo]]) and the possibility of [[CharacterCustomization create your own version of the character]], selecting the moves you want to make your character unique, predating 3D fighting games by many years. Sadly, the game has a poor gameplay, few characters to defeat and in general had nothing to do against giants as Creator/{{Capcom}} and Creator/{{SNK}} game franchises as well [[VideoGame/AdvancedVariableGeo various]] [[VideoGame/Asuka120Percent other]] [[VideoGame/EvilZone independent]] [[VideoGame/GuiltyGear fighting]] [[VideoGame/PowerInstinct games]] for [=PlayStation=] that overpassed ''Kakuge Yaro'' so far.
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* {{Robot}}: There's one in the game.
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* ZettaiRyouiki: Type A. One of the schoolgirls has black stockings and the AnimeChineseGirl has blue ones (which are almost Type S).
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If well the game went into obscurity at the point no one knew about it even on Japan, ''Kakuge Yaro'' gained a revitalized new fame in the TurnOfTheMillennium thanks to VideoGame/{{MUGEN}}, whose creators (especially from ''Mugen Guild'' and ''[=MRev=]'' forum communities) took the sprites and remade characters to their own way to create a new standard for the characters of that time, becoming [[FollowTheLeader a fad in the 2000s]]. Also the stages, lifebars and screenpack had been recreated for this game engine, and even closed fullgames had been made, like ''Project Lensman''.
If well the game itself is hardly to find by standard ways, UsefulNotes/{{Emulation}} is [[DigitalPiracyIsOkay another way to get it]], even having an English patch that improves the experience of the game for non-Japanese players. Or, you can download characters, stages and screenpack for VideoGame/{{MUGEN}} and [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute recreate it there]].
If well the game itself is hardly to find by standard ways, UsefulNotes/{{Emulation}} is [[DigitalPiracyIsOkay another way to get it]], even having an English patch that improves the experience of the game for non-Japanese players. Or, you can download characters, stages and screenpack for VideoGame/{{MUGEN}} and [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute recreate it there]].
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Kakuge Yaro: Fighting Game Creator is a UsefulNotes/PlayStation-only FightingGame made in TheNineties by IPC Software [[NoExportForYou released only in Japan]]. The game was composed by 7 characters: a [[{{Shotoclone}} karateka]], an AnimeChineseGirl, an {{Eagleland}} American, two HighSchool girls, a construction worker and a {{robot}}. Some of the plus of this game are the beautifully drawn sprites and portraits, the colorful stages (with an [[Anime/DiGiCharat unexpected cameo]]) and the possibility of [[CharacterCustomization create your own version of the character]], selecting the moves you want to make your character unique, predating 3D fighting games by many years. Sadly, the game as a poor gameplay, few characters to defeat and in general had nothing to do against giants as Creator/{{Capcom}} and Creator/{{SNK}} game franchises as well [[VideoGame/AdvancedVariableGeo various]] [[VideoGame/Asuka120Percent other]] [[VideoGame/EvilZone independent]] [[VideoGame/GuiltyGear fighting]] [[VideoGame/PowerInstinct games]] for [=PlayStation=] that overpassed ''Kakuge Yaro'' so far.
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Kakuge Yaro: Fighting Game Creator is a UsefulNotes/PlayStation-only FightingGame made in TheNineties by IPC Software [[NoExportForYou released only in Japan]]. The game was composed by 7 characters: a [[{{Shotoclone}} karateka]], an AnimeChineseGirl, an {{Eagleland}} American, two HighSchool girls, a construction worker and a {{robot}}. Some of the plus of this game are the beautifully drawn sprites and portraits, the colorful stages (with an [[Anime/DiGiCharat unexpected cameo]]) and the possibility of [[CharacterCustomization create your own version of the character]], selecting the moves you want to make your character unique, predating 3D fighting games by many years. Sadly, the game as has a poor gameplay, few characters to defeat and in general had nothing to do against giants as Creator/{{Capcom}} and Creator/{{SNK}} game franchises as well [[VideoGame/AdvancedVariableGeo various]] [[VideoGame/Asuka120Percent other]] [[VideoGame/EvilZone independent]] [[VideoGame/GuiltyGear fighting]] [[VideoGame/PowerInstinct games]] for [=PlayStation=] that overpassed ''Kakuge Yaro'' so far.
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* VideoGame/{{MUGEN}}: The game gained new and fresh popularity thanks to this engine's creators hose recreate whose recreated and remade all the characters from this game to their own way, as well recreated the stages and the lifebars. Also, there're a couple of closed fullgames based on ''Kakuge Yaro'' that tried to right what this game's game has wrong.
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'''Kakuge Yaro: Fighting Game Creator''' is a UsefulNotes/PlayStation-only FightingGame made in TheNineties by IPC Software [[NoExportForYou released only in Japan]]. The game was composed by 7 characters: a [[{{Shotoclone}} karateka]], an AnimeChineseGirl, an {{Eagleland}} American, two HighSchool girls, a construction worker and a {{robot}}. Some of the plus of this game are the beautifully drawn sprites and portraits, the colorful stages (with an [[Anime/DiGiCharat unexpected cameo]]) and the possibility of [[CharacterCustomization create your own version of the character]], selecting the moves you want to make your character unique, predating 3D fighting games by many years. Sadly, the game as a poor gameplay, few characters to defeat and in general had nothing to do against giants as Creator/{{Capcom}} and Creator/{{SNK}} game franchises as well [[VideoGame/AdvancedVariableGeo various]] [[VideoGame/Asuka120Percent other]] [[VideoGame/EvilZone independent]] [[VideoGame/GuiltyGear fighting]] [[VideoGame/PowerInstinct games]] for [=PlayStation=] that overpassed ''Kakuge Yaro'' so far.
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'''Kakuge Yaro: Fighting Game Creator''' is a UsefulNotes/PlayStation-only FightingGame made in TheNineties by IPC Software [[NoExportForYou released only in Japan]]. The game was composed by 7 characters: a [[{{Shotoclone}} karateka]], an AnimeChineseGirl, an {{Eagleland}} American, two HighSchool girls, a construction worker and a {{robot}}. Some of the plus of this game are the beautifully drawn sprites and portraits, the colorful stages (with an [[Anime/DiGiCharat unexpected cameo]]) and the possibility of [[CharacterCustomization create your own version of the character]], selecting the moves you want to make your character unique, predating 3D fighting games by many years. Sadly, the game as a poor gameplay, few characters to defeat and in general had nothing to do against giants as Creator/{{Capcom}} and Creator/{{SNK}} game franchises as well [[VideoGame/AdvancedVariableGeo various]] [[VideoGame/Asuka120Percent other]] [[VideoGame/EvilZone independent]] [[VideoGame/GuiltyGear fighting]] [[VideoGame/PowerInstinct games]] for [=PlayStation=] that overpassed ''Kakuge Yaro'' so far.
If well the game went into obscurity at the point no one knew about it even on Japan, ''Kakuge Yaro'' gained a revitalized new fame in the TurnOfTheMillennium thanks to VideoGame/{{MUGEN}}, whose creators (especially from ''Mugen Guild'' and ''[=MRev=]'' forum communities) took the sprites and remade characters to their own way to create a new standard for the characters of that time, becoming [[FollowTheLeader a fad in the 2000s]].
If well the game itself is hardly to find by standard ways, {{Emulation}} is [[DigitalPiracyIsOkay another way to get it]], even having an English patch that improves the experience of the game for non-Japanese players. Or, you can download characters, stages and screenpack for VideoGame/{{MUGEN}} and [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute recreate it there]].
!!''Kakuge Yaro'' provides examples for:
* AnimeChineseGirl: The RoseHairedSweetie with the red qipao and blue stockings.
* CharacterCustomization: One of the first games that has this option, predating 3D fighting games by many years.
* DittoFighter: You can equip your character with the moves you want.
* {{Eagleland}}: The American guy.
* FingerlessGloves: Like the half of characters have them.
* {{Joshikousei}}: There're 2 school girls in this game.
* MartialArtsHeadband: The construction worker.
* MightyGlacier: The construction worker and the robot.
* MirrorMatch: having very few character on the roster, this happens a lot. Also, having the option of customize your character (and the AI can do it too), none of the mirror matches are the same you've controlling.
* VideoGame/{{MUGEN}}: The game gained new and fresh popularity thanks to this engine's creators hose recreate and remade all the characters from this game to their own way, as well recreated the stages and the lifebars. Also, there're a couple of closed fullgames based on ''Kakuge Yaro'' that tried to right what this game's wrong.
* NoNameGiven: All fighters have names that aren't untranslatable even in the English patch of the game. Also, the game itself has the option to change the name of your character.
* {{Robot}}: There's one in the game.
* {{Shotoclone}}: The karateka, also he's TheProtagonist in the game.
* ShoutOut: [[Anime/DiGiCharat Dejiko and Gema]] appears in one of the stages of the game.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: If you have problems finding or playing the game, VideoGame/{{MUGEN}} is a good alternative.
* WorkerUnit: The construction worker.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: The karateka has dark purple hair, the AnimeChineseGirl is a RoseHairedSweetie and both schoolgirls have light purple and green hair, respectively.
* ZettaiRyouiki: Type A. One of the schoolgirls has black stockings and the AnimeChineseGirl has blue ones (which are almost Type S).
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'''Kakuge Yaro: Fighting Game Creator''' is a UsefulNotes/PlayStation-only FightingGame made in TheNineties by IPC Software [[NoExportForYou released only in Japan]]. The game was composed by 7 characters: a [[{{Shotoclone}} karateka]], an AnimeChineseGirl, an {{Eagleland}} American, two HighSchool girls, a construction worker and a {{robot}}. Some of the plus of this game are the beautifully drawn sprites and portraits, the colorful stages (with an [[Anime/DiGiCharat unexpected cameo]]) and the possibility of [[CharacterCustomization create your own version of the character]], selecting the moves you want to make your character unique, predating 3D fighting games by many years. Sadly, the game as a poor gameplay, few characters to defeat and in general had nothing to do against giants as Creator/{{Capcom}} and Creator/{{SNK}} game franchises as well [[VideoGame/AdvancedVariableGeo various]] [[VideoGame/Asuka120Percent other]] [[VideoGame/EvilZone independent]] [[VideoGame/GuiltyGear fighting]] [[VideoGame/PowerInstinct games]] for [=PlayStation=] that overpassed ''Kakuge Yaro'' so far.
If well the game went into obscurity at the point no one knew about it even on Japan, ''Kakuge Yaro'' gained a revitalized new fame in the TurnOfTheMillennium thanks to VideoGame/{{MUGEN}}, whose creators (especially from ''Mugen Guild'' and ''[=MRev=]'' forum communities) took the sprites and remade characters to their own way to create a new standard for the characters of that time, becoming [[FollowTheLeader a fad in the 2000s]].
If well the game itself is hardly to find by standard ways, {{Emulation}} is [[DigitalPiracyIsOkay another way to get it]], even having an English patch that improves the experience of the game for non-Japanese players. Or, you can download characters, stages and screenpack for VideoGame/{{MUGEN}} and [[SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute recreate it there]].
!!''Kakuge Yaro'' provides examples for:
* AnimeChineseGirl: The RoseHairedSweetie with the red qipao and blue stockings.
* CharacterCustomization: One of the first games that has this option, predating 3D fighting games by many years.
* DittoFighter: You can equip your character with the moves you want.
* {{Eagleland}}: The American guy.
* FingerlessGloves: Like the half of characters have them.
* {{Joshikousei}}: There're 2 school girls in this game.
* MartialArtsHeadband: The construction worker.
* MightyGlacier: The construction worker and the robot.
* MirrorMatch: having very few character on the roster, this happens a lot. Also, having the option of customize your character (and the AI can do it too), none of the mirror matches are the same you've controlling.
* VideoGame/{{MUGEN}}: The game gained new and fresh popularity thanks to this engine's creators hose recreate and remade all the characters from this game to their own way, as well recreated the stages and the lifebars. Also, there're a couple of closed fullgames based on ''Kakuge Yaro'' that tried to right what this game's wrong.
* NoNameGiven: All fighters have names that aren't untranslatable even in the English patch of the game. Also, the game itself has the option to change the name of your character.
* {{Robot}}: There's one in the game.
* {{Shotoclone}}: The karateka, also he's TheProtagonist in the game.
* ShoutOut: [[Anime/DiGiCharat Dejiko and Gema]] appears in one of the stages of the game.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: If you have problems finding or playing the game, VideoGame/{{MUGEN}} is a good alternative.
* WorkerUnit: The construction worker.
* YouGottaHaveBlueHair: The karateka has dark purple hair, the AnimeChineseGirl is a RoseHairedSweetie and both schoolgirls have light purple and green hair, respectively.
* ZettaiRyouiki: Type A. One of the schoolgirls has black stockings and the AnimeChineseGirl has blue ones (which are almost Type S).
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