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{{Infobox CVG| title = Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style |
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|image = [[Image:WutangPSX_boxart.jpg|250px|Boxart]] |
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| developer = [[Paradox Development]] |
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| publisher = [[Activision]] |
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| released = [[1999]] |
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| genre = [[Fighting game|Fighting]] |
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| modes = [[Single player]], [[two player]]s |
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| ratings = [[ESRB]]: M |
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| platforms = [[PlayStation]] |
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| media = [[CD-ROM]] |
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'''''Wu-Tang: Shaolin Style''''' is a [[3D computer graphics|3D]] [[versus fighting game|fighting game]] released for the [[PlayStation]]. |
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The game features up to four player combat using a variety of characters created for the game, and most notably members of the popular rap group the [[Wu-Tang Clan]] such as [[RZA]], [[Ghostface Killah]] and others. The game is very violent (in the vein of ''[[Mortal Kombat (series)|Mortal Kombat]]'') and thus has a violence lock feature in the form of a code entered in game. |
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The game uses the same engine used for the completed but eventually cancelled [[Thrill Kill]]. |
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The game has been compared to [[Shaq-Fu]], in the sense that it's a poorly made game with big stars in a martial arts universe.{{fact}} |
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[[Category:1999 computer and video games]] |
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[[Category:PlayStation games]] |
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[[Category: Computer and video games based on licensed properties]] |
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[[Category: Wu-Tang Clan]] |
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