Kung Fu Louie vs. the Martial Art Posse
Kung Fu Louie vs. the Martial Art Posse (AKA Kung Fu Louie) is an old MS-DOS game made back in 1989 by a guy named Raphael Salgado. Salgado made this game with the help of family and friends, and all of them were teenagers at the time!
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Tropes used in Kung Fu Louie vs. the Martial Art Posse include:
- All There in the Manual: The manual will tell you the story, the controls, and just about everything you need to know about the game.
- Authority Equals Asskicking: Arthur took down 30 mostly-armed gang members with his kicks and punches.
- Badass: Louie. He managed to beat up 20 people to get the Fourth Level. Then he beat up 15 people by the time the game ends.
- Badass Grandpa: The old Master, despite being kidnapped, apparently managed to beat down the rest of Arthur's gang on his own!
- Best Served Cold: Arthur waited 10 years for the old Master to grow weak and old enough to be kidnapped and to have a rematch with Louie.
- Combat Pragmatist: Arthur uses some very illegal combos with his punches and kicks.
- Engrish: The old Master, being from Japan, seems to speak in English like this. Fortunately, you can still understand what's being said.
- It's a Wonderful Failure: If you lose, Arthur will taunt you and bring in his army of goons...supposedly to kill you off.
- Mighty Whitey: Louie.
- Nintendo Hard: It can be at times.
- Revenge: Arthur is motivated by this, and this trope kicks off the plot.
- Scary Black Man: Arthur.
- Shrug of God: The game's creators refuse to say what secrets are in the game. Perhaps that Yin-Yang symbol in one corner of the screen is connected to that, somehow.