Release Date: 1993
"Kendo Rage," originally released in Japan as "Makeruna! Makendō," is an action platformer game for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (Super NES). The game was developed by Datam Polystar and published by Seta Corporation, making its debut in 1993. In "Kendo Rage," players control a spirited high school girl named Josephine, who is armed with a kendo sword. Josephine is tasked with fighting her way through a series of levels filled with bizarre and challenging enemies. The story kicks off when a mysterious figure named Bob asks her to fight monsters on her way to school, mixing elements of typical teenage life with fantastical battles. The gameplay incorporates a blend of sword fighting and magical attacks, with Josephine's primary weapon being her kendo stick, which can be enhanced with various power-ups and special abilities.
"Kendo Rage" stands out for its odd blend of humor, Japanese pop culture, and side-scrolling adventure. Despite its basic premise, the game is noted for its colorful graphics and quirky character designs, typical of early 90s Japanese anime styles. Each level ends with a boss fight that requires players to strategize different ways to use their sword and magical skills effectively. Over the years, "Kendo Rage" has gained a cult following largely due to its eccentricity and challenging gameplay. Although it may not have been a blockbuster hit, its unique charm and engaging mechanics keep it remembered fondly among enthusiasts of classic SNES games.
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