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− | ==History==
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− | Cross-promoted with ''{{PAGENAME}}'' was Shaquille O'Neal's second studio rap album, ''[[wikipedia:Shaq Fu: Da Return|Shaq Fu: Da Return]]'', released twelve days after the video game and eventually peaking at #19 in Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and #67 in the Top 200 chart.
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− | ===Legacy===
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− | ''Shaq Fu'''s misrecognition as one of the worst games ever released eventually led to the creation of a website dedicated to destroying all copies of the game the owner could acquire.{{ref|https://web.archive.org/web/20080319125632/http://www.shaqfu.com:80/main.html}} As a response to this, a second website was created dedicated to saving as many copies from destruction as possible.{{ref|http://www.saveshaqfu.com}}
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− | An unrelated sequel which capitalized on the original name, ''[[wikipedia:Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn|Shaq Fu: A Legend Reborn]]'' was announced in March 2014 as a three-dimensional beat-'em-up again starring [[wikipedia:Shaquille O'Neal|Shaquille O'Neal]]. Developed by Big Deez Productions for [[wikipedia:Eighth generation of video game consoles|eighth-generation]] game systems and published on June 5, 2018, it received generally negative reviews upon its release.
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