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Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn is a 2018 beat'em up video game developed by Big Deez Productions and published by Mad Dog Games. It is a sequel to Shaq Fu (1994) and it was released for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One in June 2018.
Shaq Fu is a 2D fighting game published by Electronic Arts for the Sega Genesis and Super NES on October 28, 1994. It was developed by Delphine Software International . Versions for the Game Gear , Game Boy , and Amiga followed in 1995.
Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn: A sequel to Shaq Fu (1994) was crowdfunded via Indiegogo in 2014, with plans to release the finished game for PC, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, and Wii U. In 2018, it was announced that the PS3, 360, and Wii U versions had been cancelled, while the remaining versions were released later that year. [142]
The early '90s made a bad habit out of terrible action games cashing in on brands and celebrities. One of the latter was Shaq Fu, which has become a punchline in Worst Games of All Time lists for ...
Shaq Fu, a fighting game starring American basketball player Shaquille O'Neal, received mixed reviews by critics upon its release, who praised the game's graphical style, smooth animations, and robust gameplay, but criticized its low difficulty and small character sprites, and also questioned the relevance of O'Neal's presence in the game.
Shaquille O'Neal is one of the best NBA players to ever live. Since retiring in 2011, he's become one of the more prominent faces on television, serving as an analyst for Inside The NBA on TNT.
Saber Interactive, developers of the game, announced on July 1 [4] that players who purchased the game before the implementation of online service would receive a copy of Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn. [5] Online features arrived on the Nintendo Switch with the next update in the following month along with extra content. [6]
Shaquille O’Neal says he "had two perfect women, and I messed it up” during an interview on “Mo Talk Radio."