Super Chinese/Gameplay

Controls

 * : Use the direction pad to direct your fighter in any of the four cardinal directions. The fighters cannot move diagonally while running (although it's possible to do so while jumping).
 * : Press the A button to throw a punch at your enemies. Your fighter will punch in whichever direction he is facing. Punches travel only a short distance from where you are standing. When you have your sword drawn, press the A button to swing your sword.
 * : Press the B button in conjunction with a direction on the D-pad to perform a flip kick. A flip kick travels a short distance from where you started.
 * : Press the B button alone to perform a Miracle Kick. A Miracle Kick travels much farther than an ordinary flip kick, but it requires kick-power. Kick-power must be collected from treasure boxes.
 * : If you are currently in possession of six money bags (the maximum that you may hold on to), you may trade all six of them in exchange for making a Power Ball appear somewhere on the screen.
 * : If you are in possession of the sword treasure, you may press A and B along with a direction to draw your sword and use it instead of punching. Use the same combination to sheath your sword.
 * : Begins a new game and pauses a game in progress.
 * : Not used.

Lee and Jacky
As the players, you must take control of Lee and Jacky, two master martial artists, in their attempt to rescue Princess Min Min, and recover the 10 lost treasures. Lee and Jacky have a few attacks at their disposal, including a lunging punch, a flip kick, and a longer version of the flip kick called the Miracle Kick. They can also wield a sword if the sword treasure is located. As strong as Lee and Jacky are, they don't take damage very well. One solid attack from an enemy, or a projectile attack will do them in, as will falling into water or a pit. They begin the game with five lives each. Every time then end a stage with less than three lives, they are automatically restored to three lives at the start of the next stage. Lee and Jacky must do battle throughout 32 stages in order to rescue the Princess. While the game is easier (and more fun) with two players battling simultaneously, you are also required to defeat more enemies in order to advance to the next stage than when battling alone. Blocks are arranged throughout some of the stages. If a player punches a block, one of four things will occur: nothing; an item will appear; the block will break; the block will slide across the floor. If a block slides across the floor, you will earn bonus points for any enemy that it hits and destroys along the way. Blocks that are destroyed or removed will replace themselves after a certain amount of time has passed.

Princess Min Min
Princess Min Min has been kidnapped and taken hostage by the Ryuichi gang. The only way to rescue her is to fight all the way through 32 stages of combat. If you manage to complete this difficult task, you will be rewarded with her enduring love for you.

Items
A majority of items are obtained by punching blocks. If a player punches a block that has an item in it, a treasure box or variety of ball will appear. You must then punch the box or ball to obtain the item it contains, or earn the effects of the power-up. Not every item is good. Sometimes when you punch a Question Ball, it will contain an X-Mark which will remove all of the money bags you had currently stored up. Some of the items in treasure boxes will be one of the 10 lost treasures. They can only be obtained on certain stages, so make sure you check as many blocks as you can afford to.

Treasures
There are precisely ten lost treasures that Jacky and Lee can recover in order to aid them on their quest to rescue the Princess. Each treasure grants them a new kind of power. Most of them are automatic, but the Sword treasure must be activated. Once collected, you cannot lose any of the treasures.