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Little Fighter Online (LFO, Chinese: 小朋友齊打交 Online) was a fighting game for Microsoft Windows. It was popular at launch in Hong Kong, but has shown a rapid decline in popularity since. The gameplay itself was based on the earlier Little Fighter 2 [1] game, which shares many of the same features.
The sequel to Little Fighter, Little Fighter 2, was developed by Marti Wong and Starsky Wong in 1999, and has since seen numerous updates. [2] In 2005, Marti Wong collaborated with Oscar Chu to release the MMO sequel, Little Fighter Online.
Beat 'em ups are video games which place a fighter or group of fighters in a world of many adversaries, and the goal is to defeat them via punching or kicking or striking with handheld weapons such as clubs.
The game has a commercially released sequel, Little Fighter Online. In 2008, in celebration of Little Fighter 2' s tenth anniversary, version 2.0 was released. The update fixed minor bugs and added a gameplay recording feature, a new stage called 'Survival', a browser toolbar and ads being displayed while the game is being loaded.
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Oscar Chu (朱仲豪 in Chinese) is the chairman of U1 Technology and U1 Game. [1] He is the son of the Chu Ki Kwan. He is notable for serving as the production director of Little Fighter Online (小朋友齊打交Online in Chinese).
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