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Fighting Bujutsu, known in Japan as Fighting Wu-Shu (FIGHTING武術 (ファイティングうーしゅ), lit. "Martial Fighting"), is an August 1997 3D fighting arcade game developed and published by Konami. It is Konami's second attempt in the 3D fighting game market, after their 1996 Lightning Legend: Daigo no Daibouken, and was released only in arcades. On January 21, 1998, an official soundtrack of Fighting Bujutsu's background music was published by Konami and distributed by King Records exclusively in Japan as Fighting Wu-Shu Original Game Soundtrack (FIGHTING武術 オリジナル・ゲーム・サントラ).

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  • Fighting Bujutsu, known in Japan as Fighting Wu-Shu (FIGHTING武術 (ファイティングうーしゅ), lit. "Martial Fighting"), is an August 1997 3D fighting arcade game developed and published by Konami. It is Konami's second attempt in the 3D fighting game market, after their 1996 Lightning Legend: Daigo no Daibouken, and was released only in arcades. Fighting Bujutsu was unveiled as one of the first games powered by the Konami Cobra System Hardware (the other being Racing Jam) in a 10-minute videotape shown at the 1997 ASI arcade show. At this point it had no working title, and was referred to only by the codename "PF 573". It was shown again at that year's JAMMA show, by which time it was named Fighting Wu-Shu. According to Next Generation, there was "some question of how (or if) to present [Fighting Wu-Shu] to the U.S. market." The game made its U.S. debut, now under the title Fighting Bujutsu, at the AMOA Expo in Atlanta in October 1997. On January 21, 1998, an official soundtrack of Fighting Bujutsu's background music was published by Konami and distributed by King Records exclusively in Japan as Fighting Wu-Shu Original Game Soundtrack (FIGHTING武術 オリジナル・ゲーム・サントラ). (en)
  • 『FIGHTING武術』(ファイティングうーしゅ、FIGHTING WU-SHU)は、コナミが1997年にアーケードゲームとして稼動をした3D格闘ゲームである。北米では「武術」を日本語読みした『FIGHTING BUJUTSU』としてリリースされた。 (ja)
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  • Konami Cobra (en)
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  • North American arcade flyer (en)
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  • Naoki Maeda (en)
  • Mutsuhiko Izumi (en)
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  • Kazuya Takahashi (en)
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  • Hiroyasu Machiguchi (en)
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  • Konami (en)
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  • August 1997 (en)
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  • Fighting Bujutsu (en)
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  • 『FIGHTING武術』(ファイティングうーしゅ、FIGHTING WU-SHU)は、コナミが1997年にアーケードゲームとして稼動をした3D格闘ゲームである。北米では「武術」を日本語読みした『FIGHTING BUJUTSU』としてリリースされた。 (ja)
  • Fighting Bujutsu, known in Japan as Fighting Wu-Shu (FIGHTING武術 (ファイティングうーしゅ), lit. "Martial Fighting"), is an August 1997 3D fighting arcade game developed and published by Konami. It is Konami's second attempt in the 3D fighting game market, after their 1996 Lightning Legend: Daigo no Daibouken, and was released only in arcades. On January 21, 1998, an official soundtrack of Fighting Bujutsu's background music was published by Konami and distributed by King Records exclusively in Japan as Fighting Wu-Shu Original Game Soundtrack (FIGHTING武術 オリジナル・ゲーム・サントラ). (en)
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  • Fighting Bujutsu (en)
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