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Arcade
Release Date: January 1, 1985   |   Genre:
Yie Ar Kung-Fu (Chinese: 一二功夫; pinyin: yī èr gōng fū; literally "One Two Kung Fu"; "Yie Ar" is pronounced "ee-ar") features the hero, Oolong (written 烏龍 Wūlóng, and ウーロン Ūron in Japanese), controlled by the player. Oolong must fight all the martial arts masters given by the game (11 in the arcade version; five to 13 in the home ports) unarmed to win the title of "Grand Master" and honor the memory of his father. On his side is a variety of punch and kick blows reachable by combining the joystick with one of the buttons (punch or kick). He also has the greatest jumping ability of all the game's fighters, with the exception of "Blues". The player faces a variety of opponents, each with a unique appearance and fighting style.[2][3] The player can perform up to 16 different moves,[4] using a combination of buttons and joystick movements while standing, crouching or jumping.[5] Moves are thrown at high, middle, and low levels. Regardless of the move that defeated them, male characters (save Feedle) always fall unconscious lying on their backs with their legs apart (players flail their feet), and female characters always fall demurely lying on their sides. Feedle disappears. There are only two female fighters, and the rest are male. When a player gains an extra life, the word "xiè xiè" (Mandarin Chinese for "thank you") is heard.
Commodore 64
Release Date: August 1, 1987   |   Genre: Fighting
Lee Young is a young martial arts master whose son to a brave warrior who has rid China of "The Chop Suey Gang". However, one member survived and declared himself Emperor Yie-Gah. Now, like his father, Lee Young has to rid China of Yie-Gah and his allies once and for all. Lee Young goes through three sections of a level to face its boss. Along the way, he meets up with ninjas (homages to Feedle from the original game). The power-ups Lee can acquire are oolong tea to replenish health, and lo mein for temporary invincibility. Lee can only carry 3 oolong teas at a time.
TurboGrafx 16
Release Date: January 1, 1991   |   Genre:
PC
Release Date: December 9, 2008   |   Genre: Platform
In the game, players assume the role of Frank, the sugar glider who was the antagonist of the film Big Buck Bunny, or Momo, a monkey created especially for this game.
Nintendo Entertainment System (NES)
Release Date: January 1, 1990   |   Genre: Action
The Noid, the mascot from Domino's Pizza commercials during the 1980s, is in trouble. There is another Noid named Mr. Green, running through New York City playing practical jokes and causing trouble, but everyone is blaming the Noid for these shenanigans. Now the Noid must clear his name and save the city by catching this impostor. It is another 2D jump and run platform for NES, but with a strange idea and cartoonish and cheerful graphics. The weird character has to beat pizza delivery boys using a yo-yo.
Nintendo Game Boy
Release Date: October 1, 1994   |   Genre: Platform
Sega Mega Drive
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre: Action
Yogi Bear: Cartoon Capers is a sidescrolling action game for the Sega Mega Drive released exclusively in Europe.
Nintendo Game Boy Color
Release Date: December 17, 2000   |   Genre: Puzzle
Commodore 64
Release Date: Unknown   |   Genre: Action
The game consists of six levels where Yogi has to dodge dogs, hunters, and Ranger Smith.
Microsoft Xbox 360
Release Date: March 8, 2011   |   Genre:
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