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* [[Because Destiny Says So]]: Why Shaq's involved to begin with.
* [[Because Destiny Says So]]: Why Shaq's involved to begin with.
* [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]: Leotsu, Rajah, Kaori and Nezu.
* [[Brainwashed and Crazy]]: Leotsu, Rajah, Kaori and Nezu.
* [[Brick Joke]]: When you defeat Beast, he says he'll travel through time to stop you. {{spoiler|In the ending, he shows up at the charity basketball game Shaq is supposed to play in.}}
* [[Brick Joke]]: When you defeat Beast, he says he'll travel through time to stop you. {{spoiler|In the ending, he shows up at the charity basketball game Shaq is supposed to play in}}.
* [[Catgirl]]: Kaori.
* [[Catgirl]]: Kaori.
* [[Cyborg]]: Colonel.
* [[Cyborg]]: Colonel.

Revision as of 23:45, 7 April 2018

Shaq Fu is a Fighting Game released in 1994. It was developed by Delphine Software and published by Electronic Arts.

The plot is as follows: Shaquille O'Neal heads to a basketball game in Tokyo for a charity event and decides to stop in a gift store. A wise old man notices him and tells O'Neal it's his destiny to save his grandson from the Big Bad Sett Ra, or else he will Take Over the World. To do so, O'Neal must step through the mirror and enter the dimension known as the Second World.

Shaq Fu is frequently seen in "Worst Games of All Time" lists [1], mainly because of a ridiculous plot and the Hitbox Dissonance. There's even a website dedicated to finding all copies of the game and destroying them. And another dedicated to finding all copies of the game and saving them.

Tropes used in Shaq Fu include:
  1. As evidence shows, however, there are worse.