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To all of the innocent working people, and FDNY Firemen, as well as other emergency workers, you will always be remembered. We won't stop until we bring these criminals to justice, your deaths were NOT IN VAIN! God Bless America, death to all terrorists of all races everywhere. ------------------------------------------------------ -> http://www.gamefaqs.com/features/recognition/4280.html <- ------------------------------------------------------ PLEASE NOTE: This document was created using Microsoft Word with a 7" width, and is best viewed using either your browser (preferably MSIE 5.0 or higher), and a screen setting of 800x600 pixels or more. If the guide seems jumbled up and not quite right looking, it's not the guide, but your screen and computer settings. If you do experience this problem, you probably have your screen settings on 640x480 pixels or less, which is rare but hey, it could be you. Sorry about whatever problems this may cause. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ******For easy navigation, press CTRL + F and type in your search string.****** ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: Being that this is the first, last, and only version of this Boss FAQ, e- mails are okay, but don't expect a response, and please don't bother e-mailing me responses. Since this guide will never be updated, all you're doing is wasting your own time. Thanks! T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S... --------- --- --------------- I.)........... | Legal Disclaimer II.).......... | Versions of the Guide III.)......... | Introduction IV.).......... | Bosses V.)........... | In Closing... 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You can even print out the entire FAQ or portions therein to share with a friend who also needs help in the game. Just please don't distribute it as your own, sell it for profit, et cetera. Well, you guys get the idea. Onward. =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -----S E C T I O N T W O - V E R S I O N S O F T H E G U I D E----- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =============================================================================== This is the first and only version of this FAQ, Version Final. Version Information: Version: Final Date: December 30, 2002 Percent Complete: 100% Version Entails: Information on all of the bosses in the game. Still To Come: Everything you're going to get is here! Enjoy. --PAST VERSIONS-- NONE AT THIS TIME! =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------S E C T I O N T H R E E - I N T R O D U C T I O N------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =============================================================================== For such a simplistic game released at such an early time in video-gaming's short history, Kung Fu is a surprisingly great game. Short but sweet, you'll find that Kung Fu can provide you with quite the rush. =) You can beat the game in about ten minutes, so it sounds lame, but rest assured, the game is far from lame - indeed, I've been playing this game since the mid-80s and haven't grown tired of it yet! It has a certain charming quality that is hard to put a finger on, but it is most certainly there. Needless to say, at the end of each of the five stages in the game, you'll have to fight a boss. Each boss is pretty distinct, but all are fairly easy. This guide discusses each of these five bosses, their battle tactics, and how you should go about fighting them. This guide assumes that you know the game enough that you won't need any other non-boss explanations. Enjoy the guide. Since this is the first, last and only version of the guide, e-mails are welcome, but don't expect a response, especially if it's a question. Okay, and on that note... on to the bosses! -Colin Moriarty (cmoriarty311@cs.com) Onward... =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------S E C T I O N F O U R - B O S S E S------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =============================================================================== There are five bosses in the game. There are a few things you should keep in mind as a general rule against the bosses, before I actually get into the boss descriptions... 1.) Boss energy slowly refills. It's possible that you can have a boss with a sliver of energy left, and if you give him enough time, it'll completely fill itself back up. So don't think that the game is glitching - it happens! 2.) In the second, third, fourth, et cetera quests in the game (meaning, after you've beaten it once and are playing it again without shutting the console off), enemies will come at you while you're fighting the bosses. In the first quest, this wouldn't happen, but in the quests thereafter, enemies come at you and you'll fight the boss simultaneously. Keep that in mind! And now, the bosses... BOSS ONE, STAGE ONE (Night-Stick Officer Guy) ---- --- ----- --- The boss on the first stage is a police officer-looking guy equipped with some sort of staff, almost like a Night-Stick. Fairly easy to defeat, this enemy will attempt to jab you with his Night-Stick both high and low. To combat him, keep your distance. When he's in a standing position, quickly run at him and drop kick him, which will take away half of his energy or so. From there, crouch down next to him and start sweep kicking him. When he backs away, you'll begin to hit him. This should do him in. Alternatively, you can punch him after the initial drop kick, which might make your life easier. Either way, he'll fall in no time. BOSS TWO, STAGE TWO (Boomerang Guy) ---- --- ----- --- The Boomerang Guy can seem like a challenge, but he really isn't. What he does is he throws a boomerang or two. The high ones can be avoided by ducking underneath them, while the low ones can be jumped over. What you really need to be careful of, just like with the knife-throwing enemies, is that he doesn't throw a boomerang where you're too close to him, lest you can't avoid them and you will be damaged. So this is what you need to do. Wait until he throws one or two boomerangs. When you're certain he won't be throwing another for a few seconds, approach him. You can kick or punch him repeatedly from here. Even if you kill him with these first attacks, make sure that you pay attention to the boomerangs he just threw as they return to the thrower. It's completely random if the boomerangs he threw will loop or not. Sometimes high boomerangs will return low, sometimes low boomerangs will return high, and sometimes they will remain as they were thrown upon their return. Either way, even if the Boomerang Guy dies with the first melee of attacks, make sure to avoid those boomerangs! And of course, if he doesn't die, let him throw again, and repeat this process as necessary until he is no more. BOSS THREE, STAGE THREE (Big, Huge Tough Guy) ---- ----- ----- ----- This large boxer (or so I presume he is) is a pretty tough guy to defeat if you aren't careful. This Big, Huge Tough Guy packs a lot of punch. Two of his punches or kicks will do you in, so you, as Thomas, must be ready for a fight when you battle him, or you will die a quick and painful death. As you approach him, since he can't duck, jump and kick him in the head, which will take off over half of his energy. From there, duck under his (almost always) impending punch, and as he backs off to kick you, sweep kick him a few times until he dies. It's a pretty easy fight, regardless of his large size, just make sure to do the jump kick/sweep kick combo for best results. Otherwise, he'll kick and punch you into oblivion! BOSS FOUR, STAGE FOUR (Annoying Disappearing Guy) ---- ---- ----- ---- The hardest boss in the game, the "Annoying Disappearing Guy" is basically an advanced midget enemy, with the ability to cast mystical magical spells. First of all, your high kicks and high punches will not work. He's too short to be injured by those attacks, so immediately dismiss him. What you want to do is not get too close, but not get too far away. As you near him, he'll start to shoot odd-looking fireballs which turn into various kinds of enemies. The ones he shoots most often, which go straight out and can be ducked, turn into weird looking moths (like the ones you encounter on his stage), which then come back at you. Duck under those, the approach him and punch him a few times. After he takes a little bit of a beating, he'll disappear into a cloud of smoke and back up away from you, shooting another fireball. This is when you have to be careful, because approximately half of the time, he'll shoot a fireball downward at you. If the fireball itself doesn't strike you, the snake that comes out of it will. So be careful! This guy can be a real pain in the ass. Concentrate on using sweep kicks and (primarily) low punches to take this guy out. If you do a standing punch, you'll knock his head off, which isn't a good thing, because he'll take no damage from it, and he'll simply disappear, back up and shoot more fireballs. Because of this you need to be careful and persistent in your attacks. Avoid the fireballs, avoid what comes out of the fireballs, and punch the hell out of him. In this way, this magic-casting fool of a boss will be no more. BOSS FIVE, STAGE FIVE (Mr. X) ---- ---- ----- ---- Mr. X sounds pretty menacing, but lets be frank for a moment - he looks like a poor man's lumberjack. As you approach him, he'll put his dukes up and be ready for battle. Mr. X can use all of the attacks you can, just a whole lot better. He'll kick and punch the hell out of poor Thomas if you aren't careful, that's why your strikes need to be fast and furious. Don't waste time with punches or sweep kicks - they do next to no damage to Mr. X. Instead, run up to him and drop kick him in the head. Sometimes he'll block it, but if he doesn't, it'll take more than half of his energy. In this way, half one more drop kick will do Mr. X in. Retreat so he can't hit you, run at him again, and drop kick him. You're taking a chance when drop kicking him, because if he ducks, you're a sitting duck for one of his sweep kicks. It's more of a trial-and-error with Mr. X, because truth-be-told, he isn't hard at all, you just need to know exactly how to attack him in order to take him out. When Mr. X is finally defeated, Sylvia will be saved (although not for long, apparently). Congratulations on beating Mr. X! =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ---------------S E C T I O N F I V E - I N C L O S I N G--------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =============================================================================== Well my friends, it's time to close this guide out! =) I hope you found it very helpful... I very much enjoyed writing it. It was fun, as is the game, and I'm sure that it was/is/will be enjoyable for you as well. And hey, if you have game related questions, comments, suggestions - whatever, e-mail them my way, cmoriarty311@cs.com. And make sure to put Kung Fu Boss FAQ (or whatever game you're writing in on, I have thirty-one other guides), in the header as the topic, so I know what the hell you're talking about. =) Take it easy. I'd like to take this chance to thank a friend of mine, Devin Morgan, a fellow FAQ writer on GameFAQs, for just being a good guy, a good friend, and someone I can talk to about everything. Thanks Dev. Thanks should also go out to other fellow FAQers, including Nemesis, flowerpot, MetroidMoo, AdrenalineSL, Psycho Penguin, Meowthnum1, et cetera. =============================================================================== ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------S E C T I O N S I X - A B O U T T H E A U T H O R---------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =============================================================================== [accurate as of December 31, 2002] What's up guys? I'm Colin Moriarty. I'm 18 years old, living in Boston, Massachusetts, although I'm originally from Long Island, New York. I'm in Boston to go to college. I go to Northeastern University, and I major in history. I also work landscaping on the side, and am a freelance guide writer for IGN.com. Other than that, I'm just a fun-loving guy who enjoys gaming, playing hockey, chillin' with friends and picking up girls! THANKS FOR READING! This walkthrough is copyright (c) 2002 to Colin Moriarty (CMoriarty), e-mail cmoriarty311@cs.com. All rights reserved. Completely unofficial - Zelda and all related items copyrighted 1986-2002 to Nintendo Japan/US, all rights reserved! http://www.gamefaqs.com/features/recognition/4280.html Visit IGN Guides at http://guides.ign.com