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Long before [[Street Fighter II]], even before the first [[Street Fighter]], there was '''Yie Ar Kung-Fu''' by [[Konami]]. Introduced to the arcades in [[1985]], it was a ground breaking one-on-one fighting game that pioneered many of the features that became the standard in many of the fighting games developed by [[Capcom]], [[SNK Playmore|SNK]], and others. These features include a health bar, a unique cast of opponents with different skill sets, and different sets of moves distinguished by a punch and a kick button. | Long before [[Street Fighter II]], even before the first [[Street Fighter]], there was '''Yie Ar Kung-Fu''' by [[Konami]]. Introduced to the arcades in [[1985]], it was a ground breaking one-on-one fighting game that pioneered many of the features that became the standard in many of the fighting games developed by [[Capcom]], [[SNK Playmore|SNK]], and others. These features include a health bar, a unique cast of opponents with different skill sets, and different sets of moves distinguished by a punch and a kick button. |