Fuuun Shourin Ken

Fuuun Shourinken (風雲少林拳). Is a one on one fighting game developed for the Famicom Disk System by Jaleco, and published in 1987. It predates the original Street Fighter by only a couple of months, and features similar concepts such as a distinction between punch and kick attacks, relative directions, and a health bar for each fighter, depicted as a series of paper fans.

In Fuuun Shourinken, you control a rising martial artist who strives to defeat other great fighters. To do so, you must utilize a wide array of attacks to defeat your opponent before they knock you out first. You will compete in six different scenes against 13 different opponents. Fuuun Shourinken was followed up one year later with one sequel, Fuuun Shourinken: Ankoku no Maou, which combined the one on one fighting aspect of the game with a visual novel presentation that allowed you to choose different paths.

Controls
Attacks in this game are initiated by a direction, or a direction button combination. The direction that you input is relative to the direction that you are facing. The chart below assumes that your fighter is facing right. Mirror the input if your fighter is facing left. Note that your character will not automatically turn around if the opponent is behind you. You must instruct your fighter to do so by pressing the appropriate direction. Refer to the chart below for a full listing.


 * : The A button is only used when an item or weapon is available to be employed.
 * : Press the Start button to pause the action mid-game.