Kabuki: Quantum Fighter (1990)

Human Entertainment

Port of Jigoku Gokurakumaru

Family Computer · Nintendo Entertainment System

3.40 from 30 ratings

92 members have it in their collection · 1 playing now · 22 backlogged · 5 wish listed

Kabuki: Quantum Fighter is a 2D action platformer released exclusively for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
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Release dates

  • Dec 21, 1990 (Full Release) (Japan) Family Computer
  • Jan 1991 (Full Release) (North_America) Nintendo Entertainment System
  • Feb 20, 1992 (Full Release) (Europe) Nintendo Entertainment System

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Daninokuni

Status Daninokuni Dec 13, 2025

Well, I started this game just because the "Kabuki Quantum" thing sounded funny, but this was really a fun and interesting game. It just have two important things: good control and good level design.

If you like NES classics, this one definitely worth it a try.

kingbk83

Review kingbk83 4/5 · Jun 8, 2022

NES Lookback - Kabuki: Quantum Fighter

A late release to the NES, Kabuki: Quantum Fighter is a great, underrated game that, if you are an NES fan, I highly recommend you give a shot.

The game has a story similar to The Matrix, albeit this predates it by quite a few years. You are stuck in a computer and must fight your way out using your …

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A late release to the NES, Kabuki: Quantum Fighter is a great, underrated game that, if you are an NES fan, I highly recommend you give a shot.

The game has a story similar to The Matrix, albeit this predates it by quite a few years. You are stuck in a computer and must fight your way out using your hair as your weapon.

The graphics and sounds are excellent for the NES. It's obvious HAL took their expertise working with the console by this point and made a game that took full advantage of it. The challenge is pretty high, but it's reasonable and the game doesn't take too long to complete.

If you still love to revisit the NES, give this one a shot.

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