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- Human_Killing_Machine abstract "Human Killing Machine, commonly abbreviated as HKM, is a 2D fighting game. The game was developed by Tiertex who hired external team Blue Turtle (Nick Pavis and Leigh Christian) to produce the graphics and published by U.S. Gold, released in March 1989. It was touted as a sequel to Tiertex's home computer conversion of Street Fighter (as the two companies later did with Strider II). It was released on the 8 and 16-bit home computer formats.".
- Human_Killing_Machine computingInput Joystick.
- Human_Killing_Machine computingPlatform Amiga.
- Human_Killing_Machine computingPlatform Amstrad_CPC.
- Human_Killing_Machine computingPlatform Atari_ST.
- Human_Killing_Machine computingPlatform Commodore_64.
- Human_Killing_Machine computingPlatform ZX_Spectrum.
- Human_Killing_Machine designer Mark_Haigh-Hutchinson.
- Human_Killing_Machine developer Tiertex_Design_Studios.
- Human_Killing_Machine genre Fighting_game.
- Human_Killing_Machine publisher U.S._Gold.
- Human_Killing_Machine wikiPageID "26402524".
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- Human_Killing_Machine composer "Mark Tait".
- Human_Killing_Machine designer Mark_Haigh-Hutchinson.
- Human_Killing_Machine developer Tiertex_Design_Studios.
- Human_Killing_Machine display "Raster, various resolutions/colors".
- Human_Killing_Machine genre Fighting_game.
- Human_Killing_Machine hasPhotoCollection Human_Killing_Machine.
- Human_Killing_Machine input "8".
- Human_Killing_Machine modes "Up to 2 players simultaneously".
- Human_Killing_Machine platforms "ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Amstrad CPC, Amiga and Atari ST".
- Human_Killing_Machine publisher U.S._Gold.
- Human_Killing_Machine rating "sucked that can fnot be rated".
- Human_Killing_Machine release "March 1989".
- Human_Killing_Machine title "Human Killing Machine".
- Human_Killing_Machine subject Category:1989_video_games.
- Human_Killing_Machine subject Category:Amiga_games.
- Human_Killing_Machine subject Category:Amstrad_CPC_games.
- Human_Killing_Machine subject Category:Atari_ST_games.
- Human_Killing_Machine subject Category:Commodore_64_games.
- Human_Killing_Machine subject Category:Fighting_games.
- Human_Killing_Machine subject Category:Second_party_video_game_sequels.
- Human_Killing_Machine subject Category:Street_Fighter_games.
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- Human_Killing_Machine comment "Human Killing Machine, commonly abbreviated as HKM, is a 2D fighting game. The game was developed by Tiertex who hired external team Blue Turtle (Nick Pavis and Leigh Christian) to produce the graphics and published by U.S. Gold, released in March 1989. It was touted as a sequel to Tiertex's home computer conversion of Street Fighter (as the two companies later did with Strider II). It was released on the 8 and 16-bit home computer formats.".
- Human_Killing_Machine label "Human Killing Machine".
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- Human_Killing_Machine name "Human Killing Machine".