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Arcade flyer of Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun, the first game in the Kunio-kun series. |
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Developers | Technōs Japan (1981-1996) Million Corp. (2001-ongoing) |
Creators | Yoshihisa Kishimoto |
Platforms | Famicom, Game Boy, Mega Drive, Sharp X68000, PC-Engine, Super Famicom, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, Virtual Console, Mobile phone, PC, PlayStation 2, WiiWare, Nintendo 3DS |
First release | Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun
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Latest release | Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-Kun Special
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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.
Original release date(s): JPN May 1986
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Release years by system: 1986 - Arcade 2006 - PlayStation 2 |
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Original release date(s): JPN April 17, 1987
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Release years by system: 1987 - Family Computer 2008 - Virtual Console |
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Original release date(s): JPN November 1987
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Release years by system: 1987 - Arcade 1988 - X68000 2008 - PlayStation 2 |
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Original release date(s): JPN June 26, 1988
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Release years by system: 1988 - Family Computer 2003 - Windows PC 2008 - Virtual Console |
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Original release date(s): JPN April 25, 1989
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Release years by system: 1989 - Family Computer 1990 - X68000 1993 - PC Engine 2007 - Virtual Console |
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Nekketsu Kōkō Dodgeball Bu:
PC Bangai Hen Original release date(s): JPN March 30, 1990
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Release years by system: 1988 - PC Engine 2008 - Virtual Console |
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Original release date(s): JPN May 18, 1990
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Release years by system: 1990 - Family Computer, X68000 2008 - Virtual Console |
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Downtown Nekketsu Kōshinkyoku: Soreyuke Daiundōkai
Original release date(s): JPN October 12, 1990
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Release years by system: 1990 - Family Computer 1992 - PC Engine 2007 - Virtual Console |
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Original release date(s): JPN December 7, 1990
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Release years by system: Game Boy |
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Nekketsu Kōkō Soccer Bu:
World Cup Hen Original release date(s): JPN April 26, 1991
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Release years by system: Game Boy |
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Downtown Special: Kunio-kun no Jidaigeki da yo Zen'in Shūgō!
Original release date(s): JPN July 26, 1991
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Release years by system: 1991 - Family Computer 1993 - Game Boy 2009 - Virtual Console 2011 - Virtual Console (3DS) |
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Nekketsu Kōkō Dodgeball Bu:
Kyōteki! Dōkyū Senshi no Maki Original release date(s): JPN November 8, 1991
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Release years by system: 1991 - Game Boy 2011 - Virtual Console (3DS) |
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Nekketsu Kōkō Dodgeball Bu:
CD Soccer Hen Original release date(s): JPN December 20, 1991
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Release years by system: 1991 - PC Engine 2008 - Virtual Console |
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Ike Ike! Nekketsu Hockey Bu:
Subette Koronde Dairantō Original release date(s): JPN February 7, 1992
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Release years by system: 1992 - Family Computer 2009 - Virtual Console |
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Nekketsu Kōkō Dodgeball Bu:
PC Soccer Hen Original release date(s): JPN April 13, 1992
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Release years by system: PC Engine |
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Original release date(s): JPN June 26, 1992
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Release years by system: 1992 - Family Computer 2011 - Virtual Console |
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Downtown Nekketsu Kōshinkyoku: Dokodemo Daiundōkai
Original release date(s): JPN July 24, 1992
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Release years by system: Game Boy |
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Shodai Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-kun
Original release date(s): JPN August 7, 1992
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Release years by system: Super Famicom |
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Nekketsu Kōkō Dodgeball Bu:
MD Soccer Hen Original release date(s): JPN August 7, 1992
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Release years by system: Mega Drive |
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Nekketsu Kakutō Densetsu
Original release date(s): JPN December 23, 1992
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Release years by system: Family Computer |
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Kunio-kun no Nekketsu Soccer League
Original release date(s): JPN April 23, 1993
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Release years by system: Family Computer |
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Bikkuri Nekketsu Shinkiroku: Dokodemo Kin Medal
Original release date(s): JPN July 16, 1993
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Release years by system: 1993 - Game Boy 2011 - Virtual Console (3DS) |
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Kunio-kun no Dodgeball da yo Zen'in Shūgō!!
Original release date(s): JPN August 6, 1993
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Release years by system: Super Famicom |
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Original release date(s): JPN December 17, 1993
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Release years by system: Family Computer |
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Downtown Nekketsu Baseball Monogatari: Yakyū de Shōbu da! Kunio-kun
Original release date(s): JPN December 17, 1993
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Release years by system: Super Famicom |
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Shin Nekketsu Kōha:
Kunio-tachi no Banka Original release date(s): JPN April 29, 1994
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Release years by system: Super Famicom |
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Kunio no Oden
Original release date(s): JPN May 27, 1994
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Release years by system: Super Famicom |
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Nekketsu! Beach Volley da yo: Kunio-kun
Original release date(s): JPN July 29, 1994
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Release years by system: Game Boy |
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Original release date(s): 1996 |
Release years by system: Neo Geo |
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Original release date(s): JPN March 5, 2004
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Release years by system: Game Boy Advance |
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Kunio-kun Nekketsu Collection 1
(くにおくん熱血コレクション 1) Original release date(s): JPN August 25, 2005
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Release years by system: Game Boy Advance |
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Kunio-kun Nekketsu Collection 2
(くにおくん熱血コレクション 2) Original release date(s): JPN October 27, 2005
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Release years by system: Game Boy Advance |
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Kunio-kun Nekketsu Collection 3
(くにおくん熱血コレクション 3) Original release date(s): JPN February 16, 2006
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Release years by system: Game Boy Advance |
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Original release date(s): JPN March 19, 2008
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Release years by system: Nintendo DS |
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Nekketsu Dodgeball Bu i
(熱血ドッジボール部i) Original release date(s):[1] JPN March 25, 2008
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Release years by system: i-mode |
Nekketsu Kōkō! Kunio-kun Online
(熱血高校! くにおくん オンライン) Original release date(s): 2008 (closed), October 22, 2010[2] |
Release years by system: Windows |
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River City Dodge Ball All Stars!!
Original release date(s):[3] 2007 |
Release years by system: Microsoft Windows |
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Downtown Smash Dodgeball
Original release date(s): JPN/USA August 25, 2009
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Release years by system: Xbox 360 |
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River City Super Sports Challenge
Original release date(s): JPN February 4, 2010
USA October 12, 2010
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Release years by system: Nintendo DS |
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Original release date(s): JPN May 27, 2010
USA June 9, 2010
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Release years by system: Nintendo DS |
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Downtown Nekketsu Dodgeball (ダウンタウン熱血どっじぼーる)
Original release date(s): JPN July 12, 2011
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Release years by system: WiiWare |
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Nekketsu Kōha Kunio-Kun Special
Original release date(s): JPN December 15, 2011
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Release years by system: Nintendo 3DS |
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The following is a list of characters appearing in most of the games, ordered by the games where they first appear.
A gag manga based on the video games was produced titled Ore wa Otoko Da! Kunio-kun (おれは男だ! くにおくん ). The manga was illustrated by Kosaku Anakubo and was serialized in the monthly anthology CoroCoro Comic from 1991 to 1996, lasting 11 collected editions. Ore wa Otoko Da! was awarded the Shogakukan Manga Award for children's manga in 1995.[8]
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