Welcome to the penultimate episode.
Rocky
Ivan Drago
(Shakes head).
Andrei and Boris - Largo Winch: Empire Under Threat |
Finally.
Street Fighter - Arcade Attract sequence depicts Joe. |
Tiertex altered dude for Amiga/Atari ST versions. |
Hmmm.
Rather predictably, sprite is nothing like the above. |
Charles Bronson
Prvá Akcia
Cyborg T-8P - Battle K-Road
Iconic pose (less claw marks) was copied in bizarre circumstances.
What the fuck has this got to do with game?
Making even less sense.
Battle Shark |
Continental Circus |
The Terminator
Bruce Lee
Rather than getting heavily involved (as I have before), I will be brief.
Along with Tekken's Marshall Law, Fei Long (who debuted in Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers), is probably the most famous 'tribute'. |
Enter the Dragon |
Dragon Ninja (less the Bad Dudes) - Amstrad CPC. |
Making even less sense.
Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story - Game Gear and Master System |
Depiction gives the finger to Jason Scott Lee, who portrayed Bruce in the film.
Jaws: Ultimate Predator - Wii
Plot is completely different to 3DS version, pitting Jaws against mega corporation Paleoco and its illegal genetic experiments.
Bosses include a Sperm Whale, and extinct monsters such as Dunkleosteus and a Plesiosaur.
Afterthought of Jaws Unleashed is as stupid as it sounds.
Trey Wallace vs Quint
Dr. Jacques Danleau vs Chief Brody
And for all you Red Dwarf smegheads out there.
Okay then.
Dracula
Nosferatu, Super Famicom - 1994 and SNES - 1995 vs 1931 film (1947 Universal one-sheet)
The Count was originally released in 1979.
Cover art won't go down in history as one the best. |
Text adventure was re-released in 1981, using Frank Langella and Dracula (1979) as template.
Dracula the Undead
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