Kamen Rider Club (japan)

Kamen Rider Club (japan) Game

📅 1988 ✍️ Bandai

Nintendo Entertainment System

Kamen Rider Club (Japan) game
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Kamen Rider Club on the NES is one of those weird, janky licensed games from the late '80s that somehow still has charm. You jump around as Kamen Rider (or one of the other riders if you're playing two-player), punching monsters and dodging obstacles that feel just slightly off—like the hitboxes are a little too generous or the jumps land weird. It's got that classic Bandai energy where you can tell they rushed it out to cash in on the show, but hey, the sprites are colorful, and the music’s got that crunchy NES synth vibe.

First few minutes? You’ll probably faceplant into an enemy because the controls take some getting used to, but once it clicks, it’s oddly satisfying in a "this shouldn’t be fun but it is" way. Two-player mode’s the real highlight—everything’s twice as chaotic when you’ve got a buddy stumbling through levels with you. Just don’t expect anything deep; it’s pure, dumb arcade-style action.

If you’re into retro games with rough edges or just love Kamen Rider, it’s a fun little time capsule. Otherwise, you might bounce off hard after a stage or two.

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