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''The King of Fighters '94'' (''KOF 94'') is a 2D
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produced by
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in 1994, released on the
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MVS
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, AES and CD home consoles. It was the first game in ''
The King of Fighters ''The King of Fighters'' (''KOF'') is a series of fighting games by SNK that began with the release of ''The King of Fighters '94'' in 1994. The series was initially developed for SNK's Neo Geo (system), Neo Geo MVS arcade hardware and received ...
'' series; ''KOF '94'' is a
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featuring characters from SNK's fighting game properties ''
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'' and ''
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'' and also includes revised versions of characters from their older games ''
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'' and '' Psycho Soldier'', as well as original characters created specifically for the game. The plot revolves around the eponymous tournament created by a criminal,
Rugal Bernstein is a player character, video game character created by SNK Playmore, SNK. First introduced in ''The King of Fighters '94'', he is a recurring boss (video games), boss in ''The King of Fighters'' fighting game series, appearing in some titles as a ...
. SNK game designer
Takashi Nishiyama Takashi Nishiyama (Japanese: 西山隆志), sometimes credited as "Piston" Takashi Nishiyama or T. Nishiyama, is a Japanese video game designer, director and producer who worked for Irem, Capcom and SNK before founding his own company Dimps. He i ...
brought Masanori Kuwahashi into the company after seeing his work in Irem and would turn him into the game's director. Initially a movie fan, Kuwahashi ended up being more interested by gaming. His first work in SNK was ''Baseball Star Professional'' where he met Toyahisa Tanabe who would become the series' battle designer. The designers worked together into making an all star fighting game involving famous SNK figures as well original ones, most notably the Japan Team led by the new protagonist
Kyo Kusanagi is a character in SNK's ''The King of Fighters'' series of fighting games. The character was first introduced in the 1994 video game ''The King of Fighters '94'' as the leader of the Japan team from the series' title tournament. Kyo, head to th ...
, a high school delinquent who specializes in martial arts involving fire. SNK developed ''KOF '94'' with the initial idea of using several games from the company in order to attract gamers who played these games. The characters' designs, as well as its innovative
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system based on using teams of three members, were both well received. The success of the game allowed SNK to produce a series of sequels in ''The King of Fighters'' series, starting with ''
The King of Fighters '95 ''(KOF '95)'' is a 1995 fighting video game developed and published by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade system. It is the sequel to ''The King of Fighters '94'', and the second installment in ''The King of Fighters'' series. The game features a s ...
'', and the series itself eventually became the flagship franchise of SNK. In 2004, to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the series, SNK released a
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subtitled ''Re-Bout'' for the
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, with higher resolution graphics and 3D environments. ''KOF 94'' has since been released as part of ''
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'' on the PlayStation 2,
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and
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, and individually for
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on modern systems.


Gameplay

The basic
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system of ''KOF '94'' is similar to SNK's previous games like the ''
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'' series, ''
Art of Fighting is a fighting game series originally released for the Neo Geo platform in the early 1990s. It is the second fighting game franchise created by SNK, following the ''Fatal Fury'' series, and is set in the same fictional universe. The original ' ...
'' and ''
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''. The game uses a four attack button configuration similar to ''
Fatal Fury 2 ''Fatal Fury 2'', known as in Japan, is a 1992 fighting game developed and published by SNK for Arcade video game, arcades. It is the second installment in the ''Fatal Fury'' franchise and the sequel to ''Fatal Fury: King of Fighters'' (1991). ...
'' and ''
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'', that consists of light punch, light kick, strong punch and strong kick. Like in ''Fatal Fury 2'', specialized techniques are performed by pressing combinations of buttons, allowing the player to dodge an opponent's attack or to launch a character's powerful knockdown attack. As with most other fighting games, each character has a set of basic, unique, and special moves that can be performed by the player with a specific series of
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and button inputs."How to play" in-game demonstration mode. Each player has a power gauge at the bottom of the screen which charges when the character is blocking or taking attacks. It can also be filled manually, although it leaves the character vulnerable to an attack, by pressing and holding three buttons at the same time. Once the power gauge is filled, the players basic attacks become stronger for a short period. When the characters are in this state, their players can also perform the character's Super Move, which immediately consumes the entire power gauge. The players can also access their character's Super Move when the life gauge is 75% empty and flashing red like in ''Fatal Fury 2''.
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an opponent can reduce their power gauge, slow down their manual charging, and stop them from reaching the maximum level. ''KOF 94'' innovated the genre by replacing a traditional round-based format used in preceding fighting games with a format consisting of 3-on-3 team-based matches dubbed the Team Battle System. Instead of choosing a single character, the player selects from one of eight available teams, each consisting of three members. Before each match, the player chooses the order in which their team members enter the battle. When the match begins, the members chosen to go first on their respective teams will fight. When one character is defeated, the following member of the same team will take his or her place, while the character on the other team will have a small portion of their life restored (if energy was lost during the previous round). If a character is losing a match against the opponent, then the player can call one of the remaining teammates standing on the sidelines to jump in and perform a support attack. The match ends when all three members of either team lose.


Plot

Rugal Bernstein is a player character, video game character created by SNK Playmore, SNK. First introduced in ''The King of Fighters '94'', he is a recurring boss (video games), boss in ''The King of Fighters'' fighting game series, appearing in some titles as a ...
, a notorious and ruthless but skilled and influential black market weapons and drugs dealer bored of the lack of competition, he decides to host a new King of Fighters tournament after the previous K.O.F. announcements. Rugal sent out 24 invitations to certain individuals around the world. Unlike the previous three K.O.F. tournaments depicted in ''
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'', '' Fatal Fury: King of Fighters'', and ''
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''; the new King of Fighters is a team tournament, with eight teams of three, each representing a different nationality. At the tournament's conclusion,
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, Rugal's personal secretary, invited the Japan team to fight their final match within Black Noah. It is there when Rugal revealed the true purpose of his tournament: defeat the winning team and add them to his grisly collection of previous challengers who were turned into statues. Kyo sees his defeated father there and decides to avenge him. As Rugal is finally beaten, he triggers the self-destruct mechanism on his ship. The team escapes and reflects on their victory.


Characters

The game has 24 playable characters, consisting of eight teams of three fighters. The final boss is not a part of any of the teams, is unplayable and fights the player's team alone. Five teams consist of characters from other SNK series while the rest consist mostly of KoF originals. Each team represents a different country, though this only affects the stage on which the team is fought and the characters in many cases don't share nationalities with the country they represent. Unlike later games in the series, the player cannot freely build a team and must choose one of the eight preset teams. Teams include: * Team Japan (Team Hero): **
Kyo Kusanagi is a character in SNK's ''The King of Fighters'' series of fighting games. The character was first introduced in the 1994 video game ''The King of Fighters '94'' as the leader of the Japan team from the series' title tournament. Kyo, head to th ...
, a highschool student whose family possesses an ancient
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abilities. He fights using Kenpo. **
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, a model who fights with
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and also has electrokinetic abilities. **
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, a large
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ka who has geokinetic abilities. * Team Fatal Fury: **
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, protagonist of the ''
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'' series who has been trained in various fighting styles such as
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,
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and
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. He can also attack with ki-based techniques he learned from his master,
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. **
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, brother of Terry, who is trained in Koppojutsu and Shiranui-Ryu
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. He also has ki-based techniques he learned from Tung Fu Rue. **
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, a
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fighter with aerokinetic abilities. * Team Art of Fighting: **
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, protagonist of the ''
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'' series and the first champion of KoF tournament who practices Kyokugenryu
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, which is similar to
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Karate but also contains ki-based techniques. He fights with a traditional version of Kyokugenryu. ** Robert Garcia, Ryo's best friend and friendly rival who fights using a kick-heavy version of Kyokugenryu Karate. **
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, Ryo's father and a master of Kyokugenryu Karate, the only one who can perform the most advanced techniques of the style. * Team Women Fighters: **
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, a
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who practices her family's own martial art, Shiranui-Ryu Ninjutsu. **
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, younger sister of Ryo, who fights with an unorthodox take on Kyokugenryu Karate. **
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, a bar owner who fights with her own kick-heavy take on Muay Thai. Can also throw ki-based attacks with her kicks. * Team Ikari Warriors: **
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, protagonist of the ''
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'' series. A mercenary whose fighting style is based on hard punches. ** Clark Steel, Ralf's best friend and the other protagonist of the Ikari Warriors series. He fights with a
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-based fighting style. **
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, the commander of the Ikari Warriors mercenary unit whose hands can cut like knives and he can also throw slashes as projectiles. * Team Korea Justice: **
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, a
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-master with a strong sense of justice who is trying to rehabilitate the two criminals in his team. **
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, a very large criminal who fights with a large metal ball attached to a chain. **
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, a very small criminal who fights with
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-esque claws. * Team Psycho Soldier: **
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, the protagonist of '' Psycho Soldier'' and an
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with
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abilities and
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training, though her fighting style emphasizes the former. **
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, the self-proclaimed love interest of Athena. He has the same psychokinetic abilities as Athena, though his fighting style emphasizes his Kung Fu. **
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, master of Athena and Sie and a master of various styles of Kung Fu, though he fights primarily with
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. * Team American Sports: **
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, a
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who was banned from regular competition after severely injuring his opponent. **
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, a former professional
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player and a Karate champion with a penchant for street fighting. ** Brian Battler, an
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player who also makes use of
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. *Final Boss: **
Rugal Bernstein is a player character, video game character created by SNK Playmore, SNK. First introduced in ''The King of Fighters '94'', he is a recurring boss (video games), boss in ''The King of Fighters'' fighting game series, appearing in some titles as a ...
, an arms dealer and the organizer of The King of Fighters tournament. He is capable of copying any technique after seeing it performed once and he makes heavy use of Geese Howard's Reppuuken and Wolfgang Krauser's Kaiser Wave ki-attacks. He also has techniques of his own, such as a slashing kick named Genocide Cutter.


Development

SNK game designer
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brought Masanori Kuwahashi into the company after seeing his work in
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and would turn him into the game's director. Initially a movie fan, Kuwahashi ended up being more interested by gaming. His first work in SNK was '' Baseball Star Professional'' where he met Toyahisa Tanabe who would become the series' battle designer. The game programmer was Shinichi Shimizu who echoed problems that back during the early 1990s there were not many studies with game designers. According to an interview with veteran designers of ''The King of Fighters'' series, the prototype version of the game was a ''
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''-style side-scrolling
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, titled ''Survivor''. It would only use core characters from the ''Art of Fighting'' and ''Fatal Fury'' series, specifically allowing players to play Robert Garcia and Terry Bogard for location testing. However, the idea was eventually abandoned. Since SNK were attached to the idea of the two-series crossover, they eventually agreed to make their idea into an all-star fighting game. Vintage characters from ''Ikari Warriors'' and ''Psycho Soldier'' were also added to the roster. The concept of a three-man team was one of the ideas kept from the side-scrolling version. The title "The King of Fighters" was re-used from the subtitle of the first ''Fatal Fury'' game, '' Fatal Fury: King of Fighters''. ''The King of Fighters'' series director Toyohisa Tanabe asserted that the ''Art of Fighting'' and ''Fatal Fury'' fighters were added specifically for adults, and the newer ''KOF'' characters were aimed to appeal to younger and newer audiences. Characters such as Benimaru Nikaido and Chang Koehan were added to have an off-beat variety to the cast, which he has previously deemed to be too serious. The team aimed to compete with the ''
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'' fighting game series by providing a team based system in response to the single fighters from Capcom's games. This led to the desire of a total of 24 playable characters even if it felt exaggerated by gaming back then. SNK artist C.A.C Yamasaki commented that although the lead programmer thought the game would not sell well, he believed it would eventually become popular. Ten people arrived at the first location test, but larger numbers came to subsequent tests. The SNK staff also had troubles with advertising the game due to a lack of money and some of their ads were noted to be of a poor quality. Kuwasashi expressed pressure about creating a young lead who would clash with veteran fighters but still thought it would beneficial for sales. After several discussions, the staff decided to creat the new hero Kyo Kusanagi with the idea of a more realistic fighter than the ones seen in other fighting games due to his younger age, relationships and stylish clothes. Designers wanted a new, "snazzy" lead character who would easily fight ''Fatal Fury'' and ''Art of Fighting'' characters. The Kyo Kusanagi in order to relate him with the ''Yamata no Orochi'' legend. Masahiro Nonaka was inspired by the late musician Yutaka Osaki when voicing Kyo in order to give him an appealing personality despite initial doubts. Fellow Japanese character Benimaru Nikaido was also meant to contrast common fighting game characters like Liu Kang from ''Mortal Kombat'' or Sagat from ''Street Fighter'' by giving him a more slender look. The Boss (video gaming), boss character, Rugal Bernstein, was developed to be "the mightiest (most violent) and most evil boss character ever". The game was developed to have a "Fugitive Team" composed of Chang, Choi, and an unknown criminal, but Kim Kaphwan was placed in their team. The English Team was composed of King from ''Art of Fighting'' along with Billy Kane and Big Bear from the first and second ''Fatal Fury'' games. Designers had several problems with Big Bear concerning capacity and the ''Art of Fighting'' staff insisted on adding Yuri Sakazaki to ''KOF''. Yuri replaced Billy Kane, and later Mai Shiranui took Big Bear's place to form the England Team (later known as Women Fighters in the following games). Most of the characters from other games were meant to have some of their moves changed or removed in order to balance them with ''KOF's'' new characters. However, designers focused on adjusting the imbalance of certain characters without removing any move. In the end, creators of the series noted that the ''Art of Fighting'' characters were the strongest ones in the game. Nevertheless, other characters such as Terry and Andy Bogard became the ones who got the designers' utmost attention and were given new moves. There was also a careful approach when designing the background stages with the Japanese stage being based on the developers' area where they created the game. Tanabe and his team worked to properly balance the cast through trial-and-error although they intentionally made Heidern one of the most overpowered characters. Though the team found freedom with the Neo Geo hardware, ports had it difficult to have the same quality. The game was popular in general because most of the team was composed of relatively young people and the Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn ports were popular. However, they received negative response for bland stages and characters. Despite early negative response, Kuwasashi and his staff were surprised by the popularity the video game got, most notably becoming the winner of a ''Gamest'' award involving fighting games.


Release

''The King of Fighters '94'' was released in Japanese arcades on August 25, 1994. Home versions of the game were released later that same year for the Neo Geo AES on October 1 and for the Neo Geo CD on November 2. The home version was censored outside Japan in two ways, removing Mai's breasts bouncing animations and blood effects (the blood also could have been disabled by arcade operators). On November 6, 2007, the Neo Geo AES version was Video game console emulator, emulated and made available for download on the
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's Virtual Console download service, for a price of 900 Wii Points. The North American and European releases followed on November 23, 2007, and January 7, 2008, respectively. Another emulated version of the game is included in the compilations ''
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'' and ''The King of Fighters Collection: The Orochi Saga'', both released for the
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,
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and Wii. The game was also emulated and released by Sony Computer Entertainment for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Portable on December 21, 2010, as one of the first games in the List of PlayStation Store Neo Geo games, NEOGEO Station line-up. In 2012, ''KOF '94'' was announced to be included in the set of twenty pre-loaded games being shipped with SNK Playmore's new handheld game console Neo Geo X, but it was ultimately replaced by ''
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''. The arcade version was emulated and released as part of the ''Arcade Archives, ACA Neo Geo'' series for the PlayStation 4 on October 27, 2016, with releases for Xbox One, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo Switch, iOS and Android (operating system), Android following afterwards.


Remake

A
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, titled ''The King of Fighters '94 Re-Bout'', was released for the PlayStation 2 in Japan only on December 28, 2004, commemorating the tenth anniversary of the franchise. ''Re-Bout'' features the original 1994 game and an enhanced version featuring higher resolution graphics, a Team Edit option feature similar to the later ''KOF'' games, the ability to play as Saisyu Kusanagi and Rugal Bernstein, arranged music, new stages and an online multiplayer, online versus mode. SNK Playmore commented that they received negative fan feedback regarding the game's simple upscaling and smoothing of character Sprite (computer graphics), sprites, so they decided to create brand new high resolution sprites for the following games in the series. A North American version was meant to be released for the Xbox (console), Xbox. It was completed and even reviewed by some publications, but was canceled on March 23, 2006, for an undisclosed reason. In Japan, the game sold 28,482 units.


Related media

The game received a variety of licensed media released in Japan in 1994–1995:''The King of Fighters '94 ''
at Arcade Gear.
*The original soundtrack ''The King of Fighters '94'' (PCCB-00162) and the arranged soundtrack ''The King of Fighters '94 Arrange Sound Trax'' (PCCB-00165), both released by Pony Canyon. *The art book ''The King of Fighters '94'' (GMC-2) published as part of the ''Gamest Mook'' series by Shinseisha. *The Laser Disc audio and video release ''The King of Fighters '94'' (PCLP-00539) by Pony Canyon LD. *Several manga published in the Gamest Comics collection by Shinseisha: **A yonkoma manga by various artists, titled ''The King of Fighters '94 4-Koma Ketteiban'' (). **A selection of illustrations and short strips by various artists, titled ''The King of Fighters '94 Comic Anthology'' (). **Ryo Takamisaki's six-volume adaptation series titled ''The King of Fighters '94 Gaiden'' (beginning with ).


Reception

In Japan, ''Game Machine'' listed ''The King of Fighters '94'' on their October 1, 1994 issue as being the second most popular arcade game at the time. In North America, ''RePlay'' reported ''King of Fighters '94'' to be the third most-popular arcade game at the time. ''Play Meter'' also listed the title to be the thirty-second most-popular arcade game at the time. The game was well received, with reviews generally praising the deep combat system and the matching up of fighters from different SNK franchises, though the inability to choose team lineups in Team Battle Mode was a near-universal complaint among critics. A reviewer for ''Next Generation (magazine), Next Generation'' argued that ''King of Fighters '94'' was a particularly worthwhile arcade game, since the three-character teams meant the player would effectively get three lives for each credit, providing a high value per quarter at a time when most arcade games were much more expensive than they had been in the past. Reviewing the Neo Geo home version, ''GamePro'' remarked that the character selection is massive, but very unbalanced, and that most of the new characters are "goofy looking" and underpowered compared to the other fighters. They nonetheless concluded that "''The King of Fighters'' is the very best non-''Samurai Shodown, Shodown'' game available for the Neo Geo, and it's one of the most playable fighting games ever", citing enjoyable gameplay additions such as the dodge move and juggle combos. In a review of the Virtual Console release, Lucas M. Thomas of IGN praised ''KOF '94'' for its graphics, including fluid animation and vibrant colors, but concluded that buyers might be better off waiting for the improved sequels to arrive on the Virtual Console. According to IGN's Jeremy Dunham, the game "was essentially a cross between ''Fatal Fury'' and ''Art of Fighting''," with a faster control response. He added commented that the creation of three-on-three battles was an advanced feature for a game from 1994 and the idea of 'borrowing' characters from other games from the company was also innovative. Reviewing the Virtual Console release, Dan Whitehead of Eurogamer identified the use of characters from multiple franchises and the Team Battle Mode as the most distinctive points. He concluded the game to be "a solid, technical fighting game that, like most SNK outings, skews more towards the hardcore player than the casual punching aficionado." According to Kyle Knight of Allgame, the graphics and sounds, while better than most games of the time, were subpar by SNK standards. He concluded ''The King of Fighters '94'' is "a very good fighting game, but it lacks some refinements that would have made it great." ''Electronic Gaming Monthly'' gave ''KOF '94'' its List of Game of the Year awards, Game of the Year awards in the categories "Best Fighting Game" and "Best Neo-Geo Game" of 1994; additionally,
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was awarded the title of "Hottest Game Babe" of the year. In Japan, the game was awarded the title of "Best Game of 1994" in the Eighth Annual Grand Prize by the arcade magazine ''Gamest'', also placing first in the categories of "Best Competitive Fighting Game" and "Best Direction", fifth in "Best Graphics", and third in "Best video game music, VGM" (several characters from the game were also featured in their list of 1994's top 50, including Athena at #3, Kyo at #4, Yuri at #7, King at #8 and Mai at #10). The game was acclaimed in a number of retrospective articles and top lists by several publications. G4 (U.S. TV channel), G4 noted that ''The King of Fighters '94'' was regarded by some fans as the "''
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'' beater" and was unique due to its team system. ''Maximum'' similarly called it "the first beat-em-up to offer more than the Street Fighter series" and said that the game "helped spearhead the SNK renaissance". 1UP.com lauded the game for its large and well-balanced cast of characters, calling it "a hell of a cast in 1994". In 2010, UGO.com listed it among the Top 25 Fighting Games of All Time, while GamePlayBook ranked it as the seventh best 2D fighting game ever made. ''Complex (magazine), Complex'' writers ranked it as the eighth best fighting game of all time in 2011, as well as the eleventh all-time best SNK fighting game in 2012, commenting that "the unique team selection and elimination style matches of the series made their origin in this great '90s fighter."Elton Jones
11. The King of Fighters '96 — The 25 Best SNK Fighting Games Ever Made
, Complex.com, September 18, 2012.
''Next Generation'' reviewed the Neo-Geo version of the game, and stated that "Every fighting fan should take a look at this one either in the arcades or in the home."


References


External links


Entry on ''The King of Fighters'' 10th anniversary official website




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