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[edit] Game Boy version
Perhaps i've been listening to bootleggers, but 7 years ago i had a chance to play my uncle's gameboy, who had a multigame cartridge in it, one of the games there being an much more "improved" version of Karateka. Why is there not an article about such a game? --Kitetsu 02:20, 4 November 2006 (UTC)
- Probably because, from what limited information I could find, it was only released in Asia. Therefore, less English-speaking people are aware of it. (I wasn't.) BTW, it is helpful if you sign your comments like this: --~~~~. That will automatically add your name and the date. Thanks. --Lkseitz 15:30, 1 November 2006 (UTC)