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  1. Hong Kong 97 is an unlicensed shoot 'em up video game developed and published by HappySoft, a doujin game developer, for the Super Famicom. It was released in Japan in 1995, being sold as floppy disks.

  2. In order to play it, you needed an illegal accessory, probably most of which were made in China, that could dump data from cartridges onto floppy disks and play games from the disk alone.

  3. Prevent the Reds from creating a bio-weapon in Hong Kong 97! Control Chin and try to eliminate all 2.5 billion red communists. Hong Kong 97 (also known as HappySoft) is a multi-directional shooter game made for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) back in 1995.

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  4. 2 de abr. de 1995 · For Hong Kong 97 on the Super Nintendo, GameFAQs has 5 reviews and 18 user screenshots.

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  5. 10 de fev. de 2024 · With the transfer of Hong Kong's sovereignty to China, the protectionist Hong Kong government fears an invasion and dispatches Bruce Lee's brother Chin to slaughter anyone he comes across. Somehow, a reincarnated Tong Shau Ping is leading the Chinese forces and acts as Chin's greatest enemy.

  6. It's a piracy tool for the famicom. You'd put roms onto floppy disks and play them through there. Obviously the people who made this (terrible) game couldn't / couldn't afford to release their game on cartridge, so they used this instead.

  7. Hong Kong 97 is an unlicensed shooter video game, developed and published by HappySoft. Designed by the Japanese game journalist Kowloon Kurosawa, who claims the game is a satire of the video game industry, Hong Kong 97 was made in two days with the help of his friend.