Supreme Warrior

Supreme Warrior
A Chinese building on fire, with a person on fire, in a video game cover.
North American 32X version box art
Developer(s)Digital Pictures
Publisher(s)Digital Pictures
Director(s)Guy Norris
Producer(s)David Calloway
Amanda Lathroum
Programmer(s)Steven C. Cole
Platform(s)Sega CD, 32X, 3DO, Windows, Macintosh
ReleaseSega CD and 3DO:
  • NA: November 1994
  • EU: February 1995
  • AU: April 1995
32X:
  • NA: January 1995
  • EU: July 1995
Macintosh:
  • NA: January 1995
Windows:
  • NA: April 1995
Genre(s)Beat 'em up
Mode(s)Single-player

Supreme Warrior is a full-motion video (FMV) beat 'em up game developed by Digital Pictures. It was released for the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer and Sega CD in November 1994 in North America and in early 1995 in Europe, with subsequent releases in 1995 for the 32X, Macintosh, and Windows. The game is themed as a kung fu film where the player has to fight off opponents to protect half of a magical mask.

According to Digital Pictures president Tom Zito, Supreme Warrior came about as a result of fans telling the studio to develop a game based on a kung fu film. The video footage was filmed in Hong Kong. Supreme Warrior received mixed reviews; critics praised the graphics but criticized the gameplay and use of FMV.