Looking to leverage the popularity of Shaquille O'Neal, but not to compete against their own upcoming basketball titles, Electronic Arts landed on the only logical compromise: A one-on-one fantasy fighting game. You can get the full post-game here.

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Looking to leverage the popularity of Shaquille O'Neal, but not to compete against their own upcoming basketball titles, Electronic Arts landed on the only logical compromise: A one-on-one fantasy fighting game. You can get the full post-game here.
Shaq-Fu actually still sees play these days in tournaments, both for mystery-game and kuso-ge tournaments! It's wild seeing competitors actually familiar with how it plays.