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: ''[[Hokuto no Ken (Game_Boy)|The gameboy fighting game]]'' has Uighur as a fighter. The fifth boss in the campaign mode, Uighur is a playable character in the tournament mode. His attacks are his whips and mongolian tackle instead of punches and kicks.
: ''[[Hokuto no Ken (Game_Boy)|The gameboy fighting game]]'' has Uighur as a fighter. The fifth boss in the campaign mode, Uighur is a playable character in the tournament mode. His attacks are his whips and mongolian tackle instead of punches and kicks.
: [[Hokuto no Ken (Playstation)|Hokuto No Ken Seikimatsu Kyūseishu Densetsu]] features Uighur as a one on one boss battle in chapter 4. In the games VS mode, Uighur is unlocked as a playable character if he is beaten in story mode without continues.
: [[Hokuto no Ken (Playstation)|Hokuto No Ken Seikimatsu Kyūseishu Densetsu]] features Uighur as a one on one boss battle in chapter 4. In the games VS mode, Uighur is unlocked as a playable character if he is beaten in story mode without continues.
: Uighur is a playable characters in 2009 fighting game [[Ten no Haoh (PlayStation Portable)|Ten no Haoh]].
in effectively the same role in [[Shin Hokuto Muso]].
: Uighur is a character in [[Hokuto Musō]], he functions as a boss in legend mode serving his role in the manga. In Challenge mode and Raoh's dream mode, Uighur may function as an ally character.
: Uighur is a character in [[Hokuto Musō]], he functions as a boss in legend mode serving his role in the manga. In Challenge mode and Raoh's dream mode, Uighur may function as an ally character.
: Uighur plays effectively the same role in [[Shin Hokuto Muso]].
: Uighur plays effectively the same role in [[Shin Hokuto Muso]].
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