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* MultiMeleeMaster: Lee Wong can fight with all kinds of weapons, including his [[GoodOlFisticuffs fists]], heavy axes, massive spears, [[EpicFlail flails and morning stars]] and numerous other weapons.

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* MultiMeleeMaster: Lee Wong can fight with all kinds of weapons, including his [[GoodOlFisticuffs [[GoodOldFisticuffs fists]], heavy axes, massive spears, [[EpicFlail flails and morning stars]] and numerous other weapons.
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* EpicFlail: Lee Wong's base weapon is an axe on a chain. He can also gain a spiked ball.
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* MultiMeleeMaster: Lee Wong can fight with all kinds of weapons, including his [[GoodOlFisticuffs fists]], heavy axes, [[BladeOnAStick massive spears]], [[EpicFlail flails and morning stars]] and numerous other weapons.

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* MultiMeleeMaster: Lee Wong can fight with all kinds of weapons, including his [[GoodOlFisticuffs fists]], heavy axes, [[BladeOnAStick massive spears]], spears, [[EpicFlail flails and morning stars]] and numerous other weapons.
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* MultiMeleeMaster: Lee Wong can fight with all kinds of weapons, including his [[GoodOlFisticuffs fists]], [[AnAxToGrind heavy axes]], [[BladeOnAStick massive spears]], [[EpicFlail flails and morning stars]] and numerous other weapons.

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* MultiMeleeMaster: Lee Wong can fight with all kinds of weapons, including his [[GoodOlFisticuffs fists]], [[AnAxToGrind heavy axes]], axes, [[BladeOnAStick massive spears]], [[EpicFlail flails and morning stars]] and numerous other weapons.
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* AbnormalAmmo: Late into the game, Lee Wong can collect a scepter which fires ''flying tiger heads''.


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* AllMonksKnowKungFu: Lee Wong is an asskicking Shaolin Monk. Some of the enemies are rogue monks who can fight as well.


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* BatOutOfHell: Giant red-and-black bats are an enemy that flocks all over Lee Wong in a few areas.


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* GiantSpider: Another recurring enemy type, arachnids as large as humans who will crawl all over the place in an attempt to overwhelm Lee Wong.


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* KiteRiding: One of the AirborneMook variety, ninjas riding on kites which assails Lee Wong as he's near a waterfall.
* MultiMeleeMaster: Lee Wong can fight with all kinds of weapons, including his [[GoodOlFisticuffs fists]], [[AnAxToGrind heavy axes]], [[BladeOnAStick massive spears]], [[EpicFlail flails and morning stars]] and numerous other weapons.
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* TheGreatSerpent: Giant, fire-breathing snake monsters infests the underground levels.
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* BaldOfAwesome: Lee Wong has no hair on his head and he is TheHero tasked to save the children.

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->''Master: The kidnapped children are being held at the Ryugadoh. Go save the children trapped inside.\\
Lee Wong: Yes. Master.\\
Master: Rescue them from his evil clutches!''

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The kidnapped children are being held at the Ryugadoh. Go save the children trapped inside.\\
Lee Wong: '''Lee Wong:''' Yes. Master.\\
Master: '''Master:''' Rescue them from his evil clutches!''clutches!



A 1987 side-scrolling platforming arcade game by Creator/{{Capcom}} (with the US arcade version being published by Romstar), Tiger Road follows the story of a martial artist named Lee Wong, who must embark on a perilous adventure in order to save the children of his Shaolin temple, who have been kidnapped by the [[EvilOverlord evil warlord]] Ryuken as the latter plans on [[{{Brainwashed}} brainwashing]] them into becoming his loyal and faithful soldiers so that he can advance his own [[AmbitionIsEvil personal ambition]] of [[TakeOverTheWorld world domination]].
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A 1987 side-scrolling platforming arcade game by Creator/{{Capcom}} (with the US arcade version being published by Romstar), Romstar).

Tiger Road follows the story of a martial artist named Lee Wong, who must embark on a perilous adventure in order to save the children of his Shaolin temple, who have been kidnapped by the [[EvilOverlord evil warlord]] Ryuken as the latter plans on [[{{Brainwashed}} brainwashing]] them into becoming his loyal and faithful soldiers so that he can advance his own [[AmbitionIsEvil personal ambition]] of [[TakeOverTheWorld world domination]].
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* YouFool: One of the two bosses of the fourth stage scream this prior to the fight.

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* YouFool: One of the two bosses of the fourth stage scream this prior to the fight.fight.

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* UnwinnableByMistake: The UsefulNotes/ZXSpectrum port is so bad that Your Sinclair took the manufacturers to court over selling goods of unmerchantable quality. The judge ordered the software company to release a version with the bug fixed. This was only after Your Sinclair tried to use an infinite lives cheat to complete the game - and found out that, at one point, you either get hit by a bullet or fall down a hole. (Many players got around this by rewriting the code.)

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* UnwinnableByMistake: UnintentionallyUnwinnable: The UsefulNotes/ZXSpectrum port is so bad that Your Sinclair took the manufacturers to court over selling goods of unmerchantable quality. The judge ordered the software company to release a version with the bug fixed. This was only after Your Sinclair tried to use an infinite lives cheat to complete the game - and found out that, at one point, you either get hit by a bullet or fall down a hole. (Many players got around this by rewriting the code.)

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* AgeLift: The PC-Engine game changes Ryuken into an [[EvilOldFolks old man]].



* SleevesAreForWimps: Wong Lee has no sleeves and is tasked to fight Ryuken's forces in order to save the children.



* TigerVersusDragon: The HotBlooded monk hero can learn to shoot tiger shaped fireballs, the Big Bad, The Emperor shoots Dragon shaped fireballs.

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* TigerVersusDragon: The HotBlooded monk hero can learn to shoot tiger shaped tiger-shaped fireballs, the Big Bad, The Emperor Ryuken, shoots Dragon shaped dragon-shaped fireballs.
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* DualBoss: The boss of the fourth stage, Broth is a pair of DualWielding swordsmen that can stack on top of each other as part of their attacks. The last two sub-bosses you face in the game consists of two men who function as Ryuken's bodyguards.

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* DualBoss: The boss of the fourth stage, Broth Broth, is a pair of DualWielding swordsmen that can stack on top of each other as part of their attacks. The last two sub-bosses you face in the game consists of two men who function as Ryuken's bodyguards.
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* BaldOfEvil: In contrast to Lee, the bosses of the fourth stage, Broth have no hair covering the tops of their heads and are two of Ryuken's cronies.

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* BaldOfEvil: In contrast to Lee, the bosses of the fourth stage, Broth called Broth, have no hair covering the tops of their heads and are two of Ryuken's cronies.
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A 1987 side-scrolling platforming arcade game by Creator/{{Capcom}} (with the US arcade version being published by Romstar), Tiger Road follows the story of a martial artist named Lee Wong, who must embark on a perilous adventure in order to save the children of his Shaolin temple, who have been kidnapped by the [[EvilOverlord evil warlord]] Ryuken as the latter plans on [[{{Brainwashed}} brainwashing]] them into becoming his loyal and faithful soldiers so that he can advance his own [[AmbitionIsEvil personal ambition]] of [[TakeOverTheWorld world domination]].



* BaldOfEvil: In contrast to Lee, the bosses of the fourth stage have no hair covering the tops of their heads and are two of Ryuken's cronies.

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* BaldOfEvil: In contrast to Lee, the bosses of the fourth stage stage, Broth have no hair covering the tops of their heads and are two of Ryuken's cronies.



* DualBoss: The boss of the fourth stage is a pair of DualWielding swordsmen that can stack on top of eachother as part of their attacks. The last enemy you face in the game consists of two men who function as Ryuken's bodyguards.

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* DualBoss: The boss of the fourth stage stage, Broth is a pair of DualWielding swordsmen that can stack on top of eachother each other as part of their attacks. The last enemy two sub-bosses you face in the game consists of two men who function as Ryuken's bodyguards.


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* PaletteSwap: The last two sub-bosses that you meet before you face off against Ryuken are merely palette swaps of the first boss, Fudo.
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* UnwinnableByMistake: The UsefulNotes/ZXSpectrum port is so bad that Your Sinclair took the manufacturers to court over selling goods of unmerchantable quality. The judge ordered the software company to release a version with the bug fixed. This was only after Your Sinclair tried to use an infinite lives cheat to complete the game - and found out that, at one point, you either get hit by a bullet or fall down a hole. (Many players got around this by rewriting the code.)

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* UnwinnableByMistake: The UsefulNotes/ZXSpectrum port is so bad that Your Sinclair took the manufacturers to court over selling goods of unmerchantable quality. The judge ordered the software company to release a version with the bug fixed. This was only after Your Sinclair tried to use an infinite lives cheat to complete the game - and found out that, at one point, you either get hit by a bullet or fall down a hole. (Many players got around this by rewriting the code.))
* YouFool: One of the two bosses of the fourth stage scream this prior to the fight.
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* BaldOFEvil: In contrast to Lee, the bosses of the fourth stage have no hair covering the tops of their heads and are two of Ryuken's cronies.

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* BaldOFEvil: BaldOfEvil: In contrast to Lee, the bosses of the fourth stage have no hair covering the tops of their heads and are two of Ryuken's cronies.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Becom a Tiger for the Win!]]

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->''Master: The kidnapped children are being held at the Ryugadoh. Go save the children trapped inside.\\
Lee Wong: Yes. Master.\\
Master: Rescue them from his evil clutches!''
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* BaldOfAwesome: Lee Wong has no hair on his head and he is TheHero tasked to save the children.
* BaldOFEvil: In contrast to Lee, the bosses of the fourth stage have no hair covering the tops of their heads and are two of Ryuken's cronies.
* BigBad: Ryuken is the main antagonist of the game and his goal is to kidnap children and make them into his own soldiers.
* ChineseVampire: These creatures appear as enemies as one point.
* DualBoss: The boss of the fourth stage is a pair of DualWielding swordsmen that can stack on top of eachother as part of their attacks. The last enemy you face in the game consists of two men who function as Ryuken's bodyguards.
* KiManipulation: Lee Wong's ultimate attack is Tora Ki Koh, which fires out a tiger-shaped blast of ki. Of course, it's not available at the beginning of the game.
* PoisonMushroom: You regain health from gourds. Some gourds cost you health instead of restoring it; these can be identified by one feature — they're upside-down.
* RedshirtArmy: Done almost to the point of parody. In the intro, some {{Mooks}} kidnap the villagers, then a single mook stays behind and slaughters the entire city guard.
* {{Tagline}}: "Become a Tiger for the Win!"
* TigerVersusDragon: The HotBlooded monk hero can learn to shoot tiger shaped fireballs, the Big Bad, The Emperor shoots Dragon shaped fireballs.
* UnwinnableByMistake: The UsefulNotes/ZXSpectrum port is so bad that Your Sinclair took the manufacturers to court over selling goods of unmerchantable quality. The judge ordered the software company to release a version with the bug fixed. This was only after Your Sinclair tried to use an infinite lives cheat to complete the game - and found out that, at one point, you either get hit by a bullet or fall down a hole. (Many players got around this by rewriting the code.)

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