Shaq Fu

Shaq Fu was a fighting video game released in the arcades and on the Sega Genesis, Sega Gamegear and Super Nintendo game platforms. The game was published by Electronic Arts and it featured famous basketball player, Shaquille O'Neil as a playable character. The game storyline has Shaquille O'Neil wanders into a dojo after playing a charity basketball game in Japan and stumbles into another dimension, where he is forced to rescue a young boy named Nezu. Shaq Fu is often called the worst video game of all time. The reasons for this are mainly concentrated in two areas: the terrible Hit-Detection System, and the inclusion of Shaquille O'Neil. Because of this, the game has been given almost mythical status, and is a must for any video game collector. Fortunately for collectors, the game was well marketed well and may be found at local video game merchants that sell used games. The Hit-Detection System on the game is notorious for being extremely frustrating. The HDS is known to only allow hits that occur in the direct center of each character. Battles, therefore, usually take up all the time alloted.

 

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