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Hgamesact Buchikome High Kick December 2015h Install

Since this is a 2015 release, it was originally built using Adobe Flash.

Why does this matter? It’s just a forgotten adult fighting game, right?

No. It’s a tombstone for a specific kind of digital life. In 2015, finding and installing “hgamesact buchikome high kick” required a skillset that has now been fully automated or lost:

Today, you’d just find a Steam page. It would be localized. It would have cloud saves. It would be sanitized. hgamesact buchikome high kick december 2015h install

The “buchikome high kick” wasn’t just a move. It was a rite of passage. You had to earn that animation. You had to fight the installer, fight the locale settings, fight the broken MEGA link, fight the fact that the readme was in broken Portuguese. And when you finally saw that pixel-art high kick land, accompanied by a 128kbps MP3 of a voice actress saying something you didn’t fully understand—you felt a sense of accomplishment that no modern “one-click install” can replicate.

I searched for the “hgamesact buchikome high kick december 2015h install” while writing this. I scoured the remnants of the Anime-Sharing forum, the archived pages of Hongfire, a Russian tracker that still uses PHPBB3. Nothing.

The magnet link is dead. The DHT network has no peers. The last seed was in a dorm room in Osaka in 2017, and that laptop has long since been reformatted. Since this is a 2015 release, it was

We tend to think of the internet as permanent. It is not. It is a river of forgetting. And floating on that river, for a brief, beautiful moment in December 2015, was a bizarre, violent, erotic little fighting game where a character screamed “BUCHIKOME” before a high kick that would change the background music.

That install is gone. But the search for it—the phrase itself, typed into a search bar by a stranger on a sleepy Sunday—is the real artifact. It is the ghost in the ROM.

And if you still have that .exe on an old external hard drive, buried in a folder called “New Folder (3)”… please, for the love of digital archaeology, upload it. Some of us still want to land that kick. Today, you’d just find a Steam page


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  • Likely abandonware – Even if the game existed, the developer (likely a small Japanese circle) has probably disappeared, and no legitimate distributor sells it today.

  • If it's an event or update:
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