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Real Bout Fatal Fury Special
''Real Bout Fatal Fury Special'' is a 1997 in video gaming, 1997 fighting game released by SNK for the Neo Geo (system), Neo Geo platform. It is the sixth installment in the ''Fatal Fury'' series and the second game in the ''Real Bout'' sub-series, following the original ''Real Bout Fatal Fury''. ''Real Bout Fatal Fury Special'' features all new graphics and returns to the two-level plane system from ''Fatal Fury 2''. The game was later included in ''Fatal Fury Battle Archives Vol. 2'', a compilation released for the PlayStation 2. In March 2017, this compilation was List of PlayStation 2 games for PlayStation 4, re-released in the PlayStation Store on the PlayStation 4. Gameplay Though gameplay is two-dimensional, characters can move between two different planes during battle. Breaking an opponent through one of the barriers located on either side of a stage causes them to become stunned. Characters The game retains the cast of the original ''Real Bout'', with the additi ...
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Yumekobo
Aicom was a Japanese video game developer, founded in 1988, possibly by a group that left Jaleco . Despite evidence to support this, the Sammy corporate website lists 1990 as the first year and that it was a subsidiary. It was bought by Sammy Industry in 1992. Their games include ''The Mafat Conspiracy'', ''Totally Rad'' and '' Vice: Project Doom'' on the Nintendo Entertainment System, '' Blaster Master Boy'' for the Game Boy and '' Pulstar'' for Neo Geo. Aicom broke off from Sammy in 1996, and with funding from SNK is a Japanese video game hardware and software company. It is the successor to the company Shin Nihon Kikaku and presently owns the SNK video game brand and the Neo Geo video game platform. SNK's predecessor Shin Nihon Kikaku was founded in 1978 ..., became Yumekobo, producing games mainly for SNK systems. List of Aicom games This is a list of Aicom games arranged by release date, the order in regions specifies where it was released first. This list does not i ...
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Fatal Fury 2
''Fatal Fury 2'', known as in Japan, is a 1992 fighting video game released by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade and home platforms, and later ported to several other home systems. It is the sequel to '' Fatal Fury: King of Fighters'' (1991) and the second game in the ''Fatal Fury'' franchise. Its updated version, ''Fatal Fury Special'', was released in 1993. The game is notable for introducing Kim Kaphwan, the first Taewondo and the first Korean character in fighting games, and Mai Shiranui, one of SNK's mascots and their primary sex symbol and one of the most well-known female video game characters. Both of them went on to become mainstays in both future ''Fatal Fury'' games as well as ''The King of Fighters'' series. Gameplay ''Fatal Fury 2'' was the second game in SNK's 100-Mega Shock series, offering improved graphics and gameplay over the original '' Fatal Fury: King of Fighters''. The play controls were modified, this time making full use of the Neo-Geo's four button confi ...
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Geese Howard
is a fictional boss character and the main villain in SNK's ''Fatal Fury'' fighting game series. Debuting in '' Fatal Fury: King of Fighters'', Geese is the local crime boss of the fictional city of South Town. Geese created and hosts a fighting tournament named "The King of Fighters", in which he faces the brothers Terry and Andy Bogard who want to take revenge for their father's death. After several tournaments in the ''Fatal Fury'' series, Geese is killed by Terry in ''Real Bout Fatal Fury''. However, he appears in following games without storyline as a "ghost" named . Geese has also appeared in other SNK's games such as ''The King of Fighters'' games, in which he seeks to get the power from the creature Orochi and often sends teams representing him. His young self makes an appearance in the second ''Art of Fighting'' game as the final boss character. He also appears as downloadable content in Bandai Namco's fighting game ''Tekken 7''. Outside video games, Geese has appeared i ...
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Fatal Fury Special
''Fatal Fury Special'', known as in Japan, is a 1993 fighting game developed and published by SNK and originally released for the Neo Geo arcade and home platforms. It is an updated version of 1992's ''Fatal Fury 2'', introducing several changes to the gameplay system while expanding the available character roster. Gameplay ''Fatal Fury Special'' is an updated version of ''Fatal Fury 2''. It features many of the same graphics and gameplay, although some slight changes were made to the system, including faster game speed and an all new combo system. Unlike the previous ''Fatal Fury'' games, ''Special'' allows the player to combine their attacks. When an attack lands, the player will have a brief moment of invincibility. The number of Line Move Attacks have also increased; pressing the Light Punch or Light Kick button while the opponent is on an opposite line will perform a Low Line Jump Attack.''Fatal Fury Special'' user's manual (Neo Geo AES, US) The single-player mode has ...
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Wolfgang Krauser
The following is a list of player character, video game characters featured in the ''Fatal Fury'' fighting game series developed by SNK. The series consists of the original ''Fatal Fury: King of Fighters, Fatal Fury'', ''Fatal Fury 2'', ''Fatal Fury Special'', ''Fatal Fury 3'', ''Real Bout Fatal Fury'', ''Real Bout Fatal Fury Special'', ''Real Bout Fatal Fury 2'', ''Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition'', and ''Garou: Mark of the Wolves''. Creation and design Series' creator Takashi Nishiyama said the depth of the characters was of great importance when making the series. He noted that the plot were more polished in the first ''Fatal Fury'' than in his previous work, the first ''Street Fighter''. This allowed them to reveal more character details which in turn lead to more fans. Some details about the characters were revealed in magazines rather than the games to produce more marketing. Character appearances The table below summarizes every single fighter in the series. A green cell indicat ...
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Laurence Blood
The following is a list of video game characters featured in the ''Fatal Fury'' fighting game series developed by SNK. The series consists of the original ''Fatal Fury'', ''Fatal Fury 2'', ''Fatal Fury Special'', '' Fatal Fury 3'', ''Real Bout Fatal Fury'', ''Real Bout Fatal Fury Special'', '' Real Bout Fatal Fury 2'', '' Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition'', and '' Garou: Mark of the Wolves''. Creation and design Series' creator Takashi Nishiyama stated that giving the characters depth was of great importance when making the series. He noted that the first ''Fatal Fury'' featured a more polished plot and more fleshed out characters than that of his previous work, the original ''Street Fighter'', which led to the game gaining a strong fanbase. To help market the games, certain character details were revealed in magazine promotions rather than the games themselves. Character appearances The table below summarizes every single fighter in the series. A green cell indicates that the charac ...
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Cheng Sinzan
The following is a list of player character, video game characters featured in the ''Fatal Fury'' fighting game series developed by SNK. The series consists of the original ''Fatal Fury: King of Fighters, Fatal Fury'', ''Fatal Fury 2'', ''Fatal Fury Special'', ''Fatal Fury 3'', ''Real Bout Fatal Fury'', ''Real Bout Fatal Fury Special'', ''Real Bout Fatal Fury 2'', ''Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition'', and ''Garou: Mark of the Wolves''. Creation and design Series' creator Takashi Nishiyama said the depth of the characters was of great importance when making the series. He noted that the plot were more polished in the first ''Fatal Fury'' than in his previous work, the first ''Street Fighter''. This allowed them to reveal more character details which in turn lead to more fans. Some details about the characters were revealed in magazines rather than the games to produce more marketing. Character appearances The table below summarizes every single fighter in the series. A green cell indicat ...
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