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  2. The King of Fighters XV - Wikipedia

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    The single button "Rush" from The King of Fighters XIV reappears and is updated to help newcomers perform combos and special moves easier. The Rush now has also been modified to help the player perform both a Super Move and Climax should be the bars be limited to only the former as in The King of Fighters XIV. Shatter Strike was designed mainly ...

  3. List of The King of Fighters video games - Wikipedia

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    The King of Fighters is a series of fighting games developed by SNK.Originally, the series was developed for SNK's Neo Geo MVS arcade systems. This would continue to be the main platform for King of Fighters games until 2004, when SNK Playmore adopted the Atomiswave arcade system as its primary board.

  4. The King of Fighters - Wikipedia

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    The King of Fighters (KOF) [a] 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 MVS arcade hardware and received yearly installments up until its tenth entry, The King of Fighters 2003 — thereafter, SNK moved away from annual The King of Fighters releases and games adopted a Roman ...

  5. The King of Fighters XI - Wikipedia

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    The King of Fighters XI [a] (KOF XI) is a 2005 2D fighting game produced by SNK Playmore. It is the eleventh installment in The King of Fighters series following The King of Fighters 2003 . Originally released as a coin-operated arcade game for the Atomiswave platform, a home version for the PlayStation 2 was released in Japan in 2006, followed ...

  6. KOF: Maximum Impact - Wikipedia

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    KOF: Maximum Impact (KOFMI) is a 2004 fighting video game developed by Noise Factory and published by SNK Playmore for the PlayStation 2. An enhanced version was released in 2005 for both the Xbox and PlayStation 2, subtitled Maniax .

  7. The King of Fighters '97 - Wikipedia

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    Gameplay screenshot showcasing a match between Shermie in Extra Mode battling Ralf Jones in Advanced Mode.. The fighting game uses the same format as the previous KOF installment; these involve the use of three-characters teams but introduces two playing styles, "Advanced" and "Extra", which the player can select before choosing their team.

  8. The King of Fighters XII - Wikipedia

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    The arcade version of the game features a roster of 20 playable KOF competitors, which is half the number of characters featured in KOF 2003.With the exception of the return of Elizabeth from the previous KOF XI and the debut of Raiden from Fatal Fury in the series, the character roster is composed primarily of characters from KOF '96, with the majority of them reverting to their classic KOF ...

  9. Garou: Mark of the Wolves - Wikipedia

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    The King of Fighters is commonly associated with Kyo Kusanagi and Iori Yagami from the series with the same name, rather than Fatal Fury characters. As a result, the new tournament was dubbed "Maximum Mayhem King of Fighters" to give a new tension to associate the new characters by giving the city of Southtown more emphasis to the narrative. [1]