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This game, also known as Fighter's History Dynamite, is not a sequel to the original Karnov, but to Fighter's History, a competitive one-on-one fighter in which Karnov was the final boss.
The NES game also allowed Karnov to be killed when both the A and B buttons were pressed on the second controller.
Karnov is also the last opponent in the original Fighter's History, and becomes a playable character in its sequels.
Karnov has also made various cameo appearances.
On April 2, 1986, the arcade game was ported to the Family Computer by Sakata SAS, a company which also developed the Family Computer versions of Karnov and BurgerTime.

Karnov and appears
A grey version of Karnov appears later in the game.

Karnov and credits
According to the credits sequence the Japanese version of the game, this version of Karnov is called Kusamoci Karnov.

Karnov and game
In the game, players take control of the title character, or " Karnov " for short.
Karnov later appeared in the 1994 Neo-Geo game Karnov's Revenge.
A slightly different rendition of the boss music is used when fighting him, which contains the familiar melody from the original Karnov game.
The first of them is Karnov, who cameos from the Data East game of the same name ; the background music during the fight with him is similar to the main theme in Karnov as well.
Karnov, the titular character of another Data East arcade game, made a cameo appearance as the game's first boss.
The final boss and sponsor of the tournament is revealed to be Karnov, the protagonist of the Data East action game of the same name.
All eleven fighters from the previous game return ( including the bosses Clown and Karnov, who are now playable ) and are joined by two new characters: Yungmie, a female Tae Kwon Do master from Korea, and Zazie, a Karate master from Kenya, for a total of 13 characters.
* The fire breathers are modeled after Karnov, the star of a Data East arcade game by the same title.

Karnov and .
After Data East became defunct due to bankruptcy in 2003, Paon, a company comprising former Data East staff, acquired the rights to Karnov, along with multiple other Data East games.
Karnov is a strongman popularly illustrated as being from Central Asia, in what was then the Soviet Union as shown on the original arcade flyer and again in Karnov's Revenge.
Players can make Karnov walk, jump and shoot his way through these levels and find special items that will help him on his way.
Each level contains a variety of strange enemies, such as gargoyles, rock creatures, and strong men, which Karnov must destroy or avoid.
In each level Karnov can collect a variety of items along the way, which can be chosen right away or only at certain times.
* Jump Boots: Allow Karnov to run faster and jump much higher temporarily.
* Wings: Allow Karnov to fly for a limited amount of time.
* Scuba Helmet: Allows Karnov to swim faster in water.
* Trolley: Grants Karnov the ability to ride through and destroy ground enemies.
* Letter K: Much like coins in the Super Mario Brothers series, if Karnov collects 50 of these, he will earn an extra life.
* Karnov takes two hits to die instead of just one.
Although no direct sequel to Karnov was released, Data East has used the title character as an enemy.
In some games, such as Garyo Retsuden, Tumblepop and Trio The Punch-Never Forget Me ... ( featuring enormous stone statues and even mini versions of the character ), Karnov is featured as a regular enemy.

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