Shaq Fu 2 (lost build of cancelled sequel to "Shaq Fu" 2D fighting game; mid-late 1990s): Difference between revisions
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'''''Shaq Fu 2''''' was a 2D fighting game that was being developed by the now-defunct Delphine Software International for Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo.<ref>[http://www.bozocircus.free.fr/e_shaqfu2.php Shaq Fu 2 (original version) on BozoCircus.com.] Retrieved | '''''Shaq Fu 2''''' was a 2D fighting game that was being developed by the now-defunct Delphine Software International for Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo.<ref>[http://www.bozocircus.free.fr/e_shaqfu2.php Shaq Fu 2 (original version) on BozoCircus.com.] Retrieved 06 Feb '16</ref> It was planned to be a sequel to the infamous 1994 game ''Shaq Fu''. | ||
==Existence== | ==Existence== | ||
Besides a few drawings and some game design elements, no other details are really known. | Besides a few drawings and some game design elements, no other details are really known. | ||
Its existence is only evidenced | Its existence is only evidenced by a concept artist's portfolio, in which he states that it was cancelled before being put into production. | ||
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File:Shaq_Fu_2_characters_drawings.gif|Leaked concept art | File:Shaq_Fu_2_characters_drawings.gif|Leaked concept art | ||
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Revision as of 16:13, 4 December 2017
Shaq Fu 2 was a 2D fighting game that was being developed by the now-defunct Delphine Software International for Sega Genesis and Super Nintendo.[1] It was planned to be a sequel to the infamous 1994 game Shaq Fu.
Existence
Besides a few drawings and some game design elements, no other details are really known.
Its existence is only evidenced by a concept artist's portfolio, in which he states that it was cancelled before being put into production.
Gallery
References
- ↑ Shaq Fu 2 (original version) on BozoCircus.com. Retrieved 06 Feb '16