Talk:International Karate +

GBA version
have you got a souce that the gba os faiothfull to the amiga version? an article in Retro Gamer last month suggest that they use more cartoony graphics..

The PlayStation version is very faithful to the Amiga version (a direct port?). I haven't played the GBA version though.

Does anybody know who has the copyrights for international karate + now, in 2005 that is?

The copyrights for International Karate Plus are most likely with Ignition_Entertainment. They released a GBA and Playstation version of the game in 2002, and also Archer Maclean works on some of the titles they publish, such as Mercury.

Easter eggs
I'm pretty sure that in the amiga version, most easter eggs require only 4 letters typed, to activate. Thus you don't have to type "pacman", as the article implies, but only "pacm". Also, to get the submarine, you can type "submn". I don't know whether "peri" worked at all. Linking to a page with a complete list of the Amiga version easter eggs would be nice... --Peter Knutsen (talk) 10:51, 13 February 2008 (UTC)

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"..the computer always controls at least one character."
Hello. I didn't want to contradict or delete already existing information. Or know how to.. declare that "I" am the source. On the Atari ST FM/E there was a 3 player option. 2 joysticks and a keyboard player. I owned an Atari ST in the 1990's, (several actually) and beyond. IK+ was a firm favourite, and I distinctly remember the (unusual for the time) 3 players. Also, I contacted a close friend & fellow player and asked if he remembered it, (just to be sure before I interfered here) and he confirmed, 3 players. 86.7.217.150 (talk) 06:59, 28 August 2022 (UTC)