
Mikiko’s Haikuchi revives a lost ’90s Amiga fighting gem, blending Super Deformed charm with Street Fighter flair in a fan-rescued beta that’s fully playable today.

Developed by TYN in the early 1990s but abandoned near completion, the project was recovered via Amiga emulator tools by TYN and BCO, who fixed bugs, recompiled code, and added finishing touches despite missing music.
Choose from 12 unique Super Deformed warriors, each with original backstories, special moves, and three difficulty levels leading to personalized endings.
Fight in vibrant arenas with ASCII art-derived backgrounds; controls deliver tight combos and specials in a compact tournament format inspired by Fatal Fury.
Mikiko, a tragic Japanese aristocrat’s spirit, is trapped in a cursed dagger forgotten over centuries.
Brave fighters compete in a tournament to reclaim the blade and free her soul, while rivals brawl for glory—blending mysticism with arcade pugilism.

Beta quirks like F1-F4 cheats (e.g., instant wins or endings) add dev insight, but ESC quits cleanly to AmigaDOS.
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