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- Kunio-kun abstract "The Kunio-kun (くにおくん) series is a video game franchise started by Technōs Japan, the company that made the Double Dragon franchise. Million Corp., founded by former Technōs staff, purchased all of Technōs' assets (including the Kunio-kun game series) several years after Technōs went defunct. The first game in the series is fully titled Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun (熱血硬派くにおくん), which roughly translates to "Hot Blood Tough Guy Kunio", with Nekketsu being the name of Kunio's high school. The kun suffix after his name is an informal Japanese honorific usually applied to young males.The series originated in the arcades and the Famicom console; its title and its protagonist, Kunio (variously renamed "Alex" and "Crash Cooney" in the United States), were named after Technōs Japan's former president, Kunio Taki. Along with that, Kunio also later became Technōs Japan's main mascot, appearing on the company's logo in several games and television commercials. Although the original game was created by Yoshihisa Kishimoto — who later designed Double Dragon — many of the later games (particularly those under the Downtown Nekketsu moniker) were the handiwork of two men: Mitsuhiro "Yoshimitsu" Yoshida and Hiroyuki "Mokeke" Sekimoto.A few of the early Kunio games for the NES were localized for the North American market. These include Renegade, River City Ransom, Super Dodge Ball, Crash 'n the Boys: Street Challenge and Nintendo World Cup, which were heavily "Americanized" versions of the Kunio-kun games. Technōs Japan has released over twenty Kunio-kun titles for the Famicom, Game Boy, and Super Famicom in Japan. In addition, licensed ports of the games were made for other platforms such as the PC-Engine (through Naxat Soft), Mega Drive (through Pal Soft) and the Sharp X68000 (through Sharp). After Technōs went out of business, a company founded by former Technōs staff called Million purchased the intellectual rights for the games and characters.".
- Kunio-kun wikiPageExternalLink kuniokun.jp.
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- Kunio-kun wikiPageExternalLink kishi.
- Kunio-kun wikiPageExternalLink www.arcsystemworks.jp.
- Kunio-kun wikiPageExternalLink www.jap-sai.com.
- Kunio-kun wikiPageExternalLink Kunio-kun_Series.htm.
- Kunio-kun wikiPageID "347462".
- Kunio-kun wikiPageRevisionID "606550814".
- Kunio-kun article "Crash 'n the Boys: Street Challenge".
- Kunio-kun article "Double Dragon II".
- Kunio-kun article "Nekketsu Kakutō Densetsu".
- Kunio-kun article "Nekketsu Street Basket: Ganbare Dunk Heroes".
- Kunio-kun article "Nintendo World Cup".
- Kunio-kun article "Renegade".
- Kunio-kun article "River City Ransom".
- Kunio-kun article "River City Soccer Hooligans".
- Kunio-kun article "Shin Nekketsu Kōha: Kunio-tachi no Banka".
- Kunio-kun article "Super Dodge Ball".
- Kunio-kun article "Super Dodgeball Brawlers".
- Kunio-kun caption "Arcade flyer of Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun, the first game in the Kunio-kun series.".
- Kunio-kun creator Yoshihisa_Kishimoto.
- Kunio-kun date "--02-04".
- Kunio-kun date "--02-07".
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- Kunio-kun date "--05-27".
- Kunio-kun date "--06-26".
- Kunio-kun date "--07-12".
- Kunio-kun date "--07-16".
- Kunio-kun date "--07-24".
- Kunio-kun date "--07-26".
- Kunio-kun date "--07-29".
- Kunio-kun date "--08-06".
- Kunio-kun date "--08-07".
- Kunio-kun date "--08-08".
- Kunio-kun date "--08-25".
- Kunio-kun date "--10-12".
- Kunio-kun date "--10-22".
- Kunio-kun date "--10-27".
- Kunio-kun date "--11-08".
- Kunio-kun date "--12-07".
- Kunio-kun date "--12-12".
- Kunio-kun date "--12-15".
- Kunio-kun date "--12-17".
- Kunio-kun date "--12-20".
- Kunio-kun date "--12-23".
- Kunio-kun date "1996".
- Kunio-kun date "2007".
- Kunio-kun developer "Million Corp.".
- Kunio-kun developer "Technōs Japan".
- Kunio-kun firstReleaseVersion "Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun".
- Kunio-kun hasPhotoCollection Kunio-kun.
- Kunio-kun latestReleaseDate "2014-04-30".
- Kunio-kun latestReleaseVersion "Nekketsu Mahou Monogatari".
- Kunio-kun notes "* is a Game Boy version of Soccer Hen based on the international version of the game .".
- Kunio-kun notes "* is a Mega Drive-specific version of Soccer Hen. This is the only version where all the teams are playable in the 2 Player Exhibition Mode.".
- Kunio-kun notes "* is a tournament-style fighting game.".
- Kunio-kun notes "* is a version of Soccer Hen released for the PC Engine Hu-Card. This version is almost identical to the PC Engine Super CD-ROM² version, but it lacks arranged soundtrack, etc.".
- Kunio-kun notes "* is the Famicom sequel to Soccer Hen.".
- Kunio-kun notes "* is the Super Famicom sequel to the original Dodgeball for the Famicom.".
- Kunio-kun notes "* is the final Kunio game for the Super Famicom.".
- Kunio-kun notes "* is the final Kunio-kun game for the Family Computer.".
- Kunio-kun notes "* is the first Kunio game for a portable system. *Released internationally with changed graphics and music as a Game Boy version of Double Dragon II".
- Kunio-kun notes "* is the first Kunio-kun game released for the Super Famicom. It is a beat-em-up RPG set during the end of Kunio's second high school year as he and his friends take a school trip to Osaka.".
- Kunio-kun notes "* is the fourth Kunio game for the Super Famicom. It is chronologically set between Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-Kun and Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari.".
- Kunio-kun notes "* is the last Kunio game for Game Boy.".
- Kunio-kun notes "* is the third Kunio game for the Super Famicom. This is first and only the game in the Downtown Nekketsu series that where Kunio is not the main character.".
- Kunio-kun notes "*, known in English as Super Dodge Ball is the final Kunio game released by Technōs Japan before the company went out of business. The game was never formally released in Japan and only saw limited release as an MVS-only Neo-Geo release in North America.".
- Kunio-kun notes "*2-in-1 compilation which includes the Famicom versions of Downtown Special: Kunio-kun no Jidaigeki da yo Zen'in Shūgō! and Ike Ike! Nekketsu Hockey Bu: Subette Koronde Dairantō.".
- Kunio-kun notes "*2-in-1 compilation which includes the Famicom versions of Nekketsu Kõkõ Dodgeball Bu and Nekketsu! Street Basket".
- Kunio-kun notes "*2-in-1 compilation which includes the Famicom versions of Nekketsu Kōkō Dodgeball Bu: Soccer Hen and Downtown Nekketsu Kōshinkyoku.".
- Kunio-kun notes "*A Kunio-kun spinoff, starring Kunio’s rival/partner Riki as the main character. It is also the second game not to feature Kunio as the main character.".
- Kunio-kun notes "*A remake of Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-Kun to celebrate the franchise's 25th anniversary. The game features characters from the Nekketsu Kōha, Nekketsu Kōkō and Downtown Nekketsu series in their Downtown Nekketsu rendition. The Double Tiger Brothers from Nekketsu Kakutō Densetsu, are also featured, as well.".
- Kunio-kun notes "*Independently published Dodge Ball game developed by Miracle Kidz, a dōjin group formed by Mitsuhiro Yoshida and Hiroyuki Sekimoto, the original game designers of River City Ransom and most of the other Famicom Kunio games. *The Japanese title is *Trial downloads are available on Miracle Kidz' official site.".
- Kunio-kun notes "*Released in Japan as . *Super Dodge Ball sequel developed by Arc System Works.".
- Kunio-kun notes "*Released in Japan as Downtown Gekitotsu Dodgeball!, and the second Dodge Ball game developed by Miracle Kidz.".
- Kunio-kun notes "*Released in Japan as Kunio-Kun no Chō Nekketsu! Soccer League Plus – World Hyper Cup Hen . *A follow-up to Nekketsu Kōkō Dodgeball Bu: Soccer Hen , although the game is not a direct sequel. Instead, it was continuing from River City Super Sports Challenge, and that Michael Tobioka has returns .".
- Kunio-kun notes "*Released in Japan as Kunio-kun no Chō Nekketsu! Daiundōkai . *A follow-up to Downtown Nekketsu Kōshinkyoku developed by Arc System Works. However, the game does not follows the plot of the previous its predecessor. Instead, the game is likely a new storyline than a sequel. This is also the first Kunio game to features Mission mode.".
- Kunio-kun notes "*The first Kunio game produced by Million. *Remake of Downtown Nekketsu Monogatari *Released in North America as River City Ransom EX.".
- Kunio-kun notes "*The third Dodge Ball game developed by Miracle Kidz. Unlike the first two Dodge Ball games, Million had involvement in the development of this game.".
- Kunio-kun notes "--01-26".
- Kunio-kun notes "--03-18".
- Kunio-kun notes "--03-23".
- Kunio-kun notes "--05-16".
- Kunio-kun notes "--06-17".
- Kunio-kun notes "--07-14".
- Kunio-kun notes "--08-03".
- Kunio-kun notes "--08-18".