: An American action-thriller starring Robert Patrick. The story is set around the 1997 transfer of sovereignty and follows an assassin who kills high-ranking Chinese officials and must escape before the handover.
: Academic papers like " Filming Diaspora and Identity: Hong Kong and 1997 " discuss how the city's film industry used the 1997 deadline as a metaphor for identity and anxiety starting in the late 80s.
: Documents such as "Hong Kong: The Rise and Fall of ‘One Country, Two Systems’" provide detailed features on how the events of 1989 reshaped the trajectory of the 1997 handover.
Could you clarify if you are referring to a specific , or a different unlicensed game from that era?
The request for a feature on "Hong Kong 97 2 (1989)" appears to involve a confusion between two distinct historical or media topics. There is no documented film or video game titled Hong Kong 97 2 released in 1989. The title likely refers to one of the following:
: A notorious unlicensed Super Famicom game developed by HappySoft and "Kowloon Kurosawa." It is famous for its extreme difficulty, controversial content (including a real-life image of a corpse), and its satirical premise of a "super-killer" named Chin sent to wipe out "1.2 billion red communists".