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Rather then Spade, Zeed in [[Hokuto no Ken 3]] takes Spade's role of stealing Misumi's seeds. Spade himself appears as an optional encounter in KING palace where his special attack is firing his crossbow.
Rather then Spade, Zeed in [[Hokuto no Ken 3]] takes Spade's role of stealing Misumi's seeds. Spade himself appears as an optional encounter in KING palace where his special attack is firing his crossbow.


In the [[Hokuto_no_Ken_(Sega_Mark_III)|sega master system game]], Spade is a miniboss who attacks with thrown axes.
In the [[Hokuto_no_Ken_(Sega_Mark_III)|sega master system game]], Spade is a miniboss who attacks with thrown axes. In the ''Black Belt'' localization for overseas, Spade becomes a Kung fu master and his sprite is given a Kung Fu uniform.


The [[Hokuto no Ken (Playstation)|playstation game]] for the series Spade is the second boss, attacking wth his bowgun and his own fists. In the first encounter with Spade, there is a timelimit before Spade's minion reaches Misumi. If the minion reaches Misumi, the second encounter with Spade is skipped and the game jumps to Bat trying to sneak into KING's palace. Spade and Heart are the only generals of KING to appear.
The [[Hokuto no Ken (Playstation)|playstation game]] for the series Spade is the second boss, attacking wth his bowgun and his own fists. In the first encounter with Spade, there is a timelimit before Spade's minion reaches Misumi. If the minion reaches Misumi, the second encounter with Spade is skipped and the game jumps to Bat trying to sneak into KING's palace. Spade and Heart are the only generals of KING to appear.


While Spade doesn't appear in the first [[Hokuto Muso]], the playable DLC character, [[Outlaw_(Hokuto_Musou)|Outlaw]], draws heavy inspiration from Spade. Besides using similar weaponry such as a crossbow, one of Outlaw's techniques, ''Better Today than Tomorrow, ''has him knock down the opponent making them drop their seeds, put his heel on his opponents back and eat the seeds himself. This identical to how Spade ate Misumi's speed.
While Spade doesn't appear in the first [[Hokuto Muso]], the playable DLC character, [[Outlaw_(Hokuto_Musou)|Outlaw]], draws heavy inspiration from Spade. Besides using similar weaponry such as a crossbow, one of Outlaw's techniques, ''Better Today than Tomorrow, ''has him knock down the opponent making them drop their seeds, put his heel on his opponents back and eat the seeds himself. This identical to how Spade ate Misumi's seeds.


In the sequel, [[Shin Hokuto Muso]], Spade himself appears as a boss character in Legend Mode where he uses dual maces with a crossbow. In Shin's dream mode, Spade is recruited by KING in one of the later maps and acts as an AI ally character from then on. Like the PS1 game, Heart and Spade are the only Kingsmen to appear.
In the sequel, [[Shin Hokuto Muso]], Spade himself appears as a boss character in Legend Mode where he uses dual maces with a crossbow. In Shin's dream mode, Spade, then simply called Brute, is recruited by Shin in chapter 6. In chapter 7, Spade acts as an AI ally character who helps hold off [[Raoh|Raoh's]] forces from reacing [[Yuria]]. Like the PS1 game, Heart and Spade are the only Kingsmen to appear.


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