Sung Hi Lee Feet

It delivers all the foot kicking, fist jabbing, quick ducking action-packed adventure you'd expect from a good grade B, martial arts movie
The objective of this game is to find and destroy the wizard and claim his infinite wealth and immortality (you might ask what good is one without the other?) Along the way to the Wizard's you continually must battle a ninja (attired in a traditional, all black costume) and a Green Yamo (a scantily clad, green sumo-like wrestler)
The Bruce Lee character is pink with black hair and pants and no shirt; and, as an added "nice touch", he wears black gloves. He advances from room to room (twenty screens in all) by leaping up and taking lanterns that hang from the ceilings. This opens the way or turns off perils such as deadly "pan" lights, "electrical charges" in narrow passages, and "t'sung lin", exploding bushes that suddenly appear then disappear
After booting the disk, you are forced to sit through 12 bars of an Oriental theme song (this is, perhaps, the only part of game that I found truly irritating). Then, the action begins. You are at the wizard's oriental fortress, a place where Fuji-type
Mountains tower in the background. Almost immediately, a ninja appears, advancing toward you and brandishing a weapon. You draw back, turn and charge! You go into a flying kick, stunning the ninja and sending him back a few feet. You repeat your kicking assault and the ninja disappears

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