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''Fatal Fury 2'', known as in Japan, is a 1992
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released by
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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, ''
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'', was released in 1993. The game introduced
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, the first Taekwondo and the first Korean character in fighting games, and Mai Shiranui, one of SNK's mascots, 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 ''Fatal Fury'' games as well as '' The King of Fighters'' series.


Gameplay

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'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 configuration, by including four attack buttons (Light Punch, Light Kick, Strong Punch, and Strong Kick). The player can also dash back from the opponent to retreat by quickly tapping the lever backwards twice.''Fatal Fury 2'' user's manual (Neo Geo AES, US) The two-plane battle system from the first ''Fatal Fury'' has been retained. This time, the player can move freely to the adjacent plane by pressing the Light Punch and Light Kick buttons simultaneously for the "Plane Move". The player can also perform a "Power Attack" that will knock the opponent to the other plane. When the opponent is on the other plane, the player can press either a punch button to jump towards the opponent with a "Low Plane Move Attack" or either a kick button for a "High Plane Move Attack". Certain stages have hazards in the background plane, such as electrified wires or a stampede of bulls, and thus the player cannot change planes but can knock the opponent to the other plane to cause extra damage. Other specialized techniques have been added as well. After the player guards an opponent's attack, they can follow it up with a special counterattack technique known as an "Evasion Attack". The player can also taunt the opponent by pressing the Strong Punch button from a distance. ''Fatal Fury 2'' also introduces the "Desperation Move" (or "Fury"), a powerful type of Special Move which causes massive damage that can only be used when the player's life gauge is at 25% and flashing red. The single-player mode has the player facing against all eight characters (including a clone of the player's character), followed by four non-playable boss characters. After every fourth match, the player will participate in a bonus round for more points.


Plot

One year after the events of ''Fatal Fury: King of Fighters'' and the death of Geese Howard, a mysterious nobleman becomes the sponsor of a new "King of Fighters" tournament. This time, the tournament takes place around the world with both veterans and newcomers competing and battling against each other. As the single-player mode progresses, the mysterious nobleman begins defeating the participants from the first ''Fatal Fury'' game, searching for the man responsible for defeating Geese.


Fighters

The character roster consists of eight selectable warriors: Terry,
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from the original ''Fatal Fury'', plus five newcomers. After defeating all eight playable characters in the single player tournament (including a clone of the player's character), the player faces four non-playable bosses. Playable fighters: * Terry Bogard - an American street fighting champion from South Town. *
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- Terry's younger brother and fellow
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practitioner alongside Mai Shiranui. *
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- a Japanese
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champion, and a friendly rival of the Bogard brothers. *
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wrestler known as Raiden from the previous ''King of Fighters'' tournament. *
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- an elderly Japanese
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sensei once known as "Yamada the Demon" during his handsome youth. * Cheng Sinzan - a greedy and overweight Shifu of tai chi from
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who is seeking to create and open his own training hall. *
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- a taekwondo master from
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who fights in the name of justice. * Mai Shiranui - a beautiful kunoichi who is the daughter of the Shiranui
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's leader and is the self-proclaimed "fiancée" of Andy. Bosses: *
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who is seeking revenge on both the Bogard brothers and Joe for the death of Geese. * Axel Hawk - a retired heavyweight
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champion seeking to make his comeback. *
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- a German nobleman seeking to defeat the man who was responsible for Geese's downfall.


Release


Home versions

In addition to the Neo-Geo AES and Neo-Geo CD home versions, a
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of ''Fatal Fury 2'' was released for the
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in Japan in 1993, followed by versions for the Sega Genesis / Mega Drive, PC Engine CD,
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and
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in early 1994. The SNES and Genesis versions were published by Takara, while the X68000 version, released only in Japan, was published by Mahou Kabushikigaisha (
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). All three versions allow the player to control the four boss characters via their own respective codes. The PC Engine version was published by
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only in Japan and was one of the first games to require the Arcade Card add-on. To coincide with the Japanese release of the SNES version, Hori Electric released a special
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called the Fatal Fury 2 Commander which has the power and super power moves of all the game's playable characters programmed in so that they can be triggered with a single button. The original Neo Geo version of the game was later included in 2006's ''Fatal Fury: Battle Archive Volume 1'' for the
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(with a choice between the original AES and CD soundtrack). It was also made available on the
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service in 2008.


Related media

Several licensed tie-ins were released for the game in Japan, including: * ''Garou Densetsu 2 (餓狼伝説2)'' (PCCB-00111), a soundtrack CD from
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; * ''Garou Densetsu 2 (餓狼伝説2)'' (''Gamest Extra'' No.91), a magazine-book from Shinseisha; * ''Garou Densetsu 2 (餓狼伝説2'' (''Gamest Video'' Vol.2)) (), a VHS guide from Shinseisha; * ''Garou Densetsu 2 (1) Mondo Kei (餓狼伝説2 (1) MONDO.恵)'' () and ''Garou Densetsu 2 (2) Mondo Kei (餓狼伝説2 (2) MONDO.恵)'' (), two-part official manga adaptation by Mondo Kei from Shinseisha; * ''Garou Densetsu 2 4-Koma Ketteiban (餓狼伝説2 4コマ決定版)'' (''Games Comics'' 4) (), a
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manga compilation by various authors from Shinseisha; * ''Garou Densetsu 2 Fan Book (餓狼伝説2 ファンブック)'' (), a tribute book from Hippon Super; * ''Garou Densetsu 2 Hisshō Kōryaku Hō (餓狼伝説2 必勝攻略法)'' (), a guide book from Futabasha; * ''Garou Densetsu 2 Hisshō Kōryaku Hon (餓狼伝説2 必勝攻略本)'' (''Haoh Game Special'' 1) (), a SNES guide book from
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; * ''Garou Densetsu 2 Oku Waza Densho Hen (餓狼伝説2 奥技伝承編)'' (PCVP-11177), a VHS tape from Pony Canyon.


''Nettou Garou Densetsu 2''

The Game Boy version is titled and was released exclusively in Japan in 1994. This port features " super deformed" style graphics and, like the SNES, Mega Drive/Genesis, and Sharp X68000 ports, allows the player to use the four boss characters. However, due to the Game Boy's limited hardware, all voices have been removed, but in their place the characters have speech bubbles when performing a special attack or Desperation Move. This port also features support for the Super Game Boy peripheral for the SNES. In the Game Boy version, the text in the intro, post match dialogue, and character endings are in Japanese, while the character names, game credits, and menus are in English.


''Fatal Fury Special''

was developed and published by SNK and originally released for the Neo Geo arcade and home platforms in 1993. It is an updated version of ''Fatal Fury 2'', introducing several changes to the gameplay system while expanding the available character roster.


Reception


Commercial performance

In Japan, ''Game Machine'' listed ''Fatal Fury 2'' on their 1 February 1993 issue as being the most-successful table arcade unit of the month. It went on to be Japan's second highest-grossing arcade game of 1993, just below '' Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting''. In North America, ''RePlay'' reported ''Fatal Fury 2'' to be the fourth most-popular arcade game in February 1993, and '' Play Meter'' listed ''Fatal Fury 2'' as the thirteenth most-popular arcade game in March 1993. The Super Famicom (Super NES) version topped the Japanese ''
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'' sales chart in December 1993.


Contemporary reviews

''Fatal Fury 2'' was generally very well-received by Western game critics upon its release. ''
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'' review of the Neo Geo version praised the "action-packed" gameplay, "'' Street Fighter''-tough" challenge, "great" character graphics and animation, "slick scrolling" backgrounds, and "fantastic" sound, concluding it to be an "awesome sequel" that "ranks up there with the Numero Uno fighting game." ''GamePro'' also praised the Genesis version for its six-button controller support and character graphics. They regarded the music as dull but assessed that the game "faithfully mimics the Neo Geo version and knocks ''Fatal Fury'' Genesis out of the ring." Reviewing the Genesis version, ''
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'' (''EGM'') criticized the sound effects but gave the overall assessment that "all the fighters, all the stages, and extra options not in the arcade (like a speed setting) make this another fine conversion of a Neo Geo title." Reviewing the SNES version of the game, ''EGM'' called it "one of the better fighting games ported to the SNES" and awarded it Game of the Month.''Electronic Gaming Monthly'', issue 58, May 1994, page 28 ''GamePro'' gave the SNES version a more mixed review, comparing it favorably with its predecessor, but stating that the graphics are inferior to the Neo Geo version, the audio is terrible, the controls are unreliable, and the gameplay is unbalanced. The magazine recommended that ''Fatal Fury'' fans instead hold out for the upcoming SNES port of ''Fatal Fury Special'', which they felt to be far superior judging by the pre-release version they had seen.


Retrospective reviews

In a retrospective review, ''Maximum'' assessed that while still not as strong as ''
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'', ''Fatal Fury 2'' was a dramatic improvement over the first game: "The number of characters selectable had been extended to eight, and all of them received a full complement of moves and fought with a much greater fluidity than in ''Fatal Fury''." They also noted better background graphics and greater interaction with the scenery.


Accolades

In 2011, '' Complex'' ranked ''Fatal Fury 2'' as the 35th best fighting game of all time, largely for introducing Mai Shiranui.
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magazine ranked the game at #46 on their "Top 50 Mega Drive Games of All Time" in 1994. In 1995, Total! ranked the game 82nd on their Top 100 SNES Games.
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listed Fatal Fury 2 63rd in its "Top 100 SNES Games of All Time."


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