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  2. 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 ...

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

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    The game was also packaged with a bonus DVD of The King of Fighters: Another Day, supposedly a prequel leading up to the Maximum Impact 2 and involved characters from The King of Fighters XI. It was remade as KOF Maximum Impact: Regulation A but with new characters and the classic 3-on-3 gameplay as seen in the 2D KOF main series.

  4. List of SNK games - Wikipedia

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    The King of Fighters 2000; Metal Slug 3; Nightmare in the Dark; 2001. The King of Fighters 2001; Sengoku 3 (Sengoku Legends 2001) ZuPaPa! 2002. The King of Fighters 2002: Challenge to Ultimate Battle; Metal Slug 4; Rage of the Dragons; 2003. The King of Fighters 2003; Metal Slug 5; Pochi and Nyaa; Power Instinct Matrimelee (Shin Gouketsuji ...

  5. Geese Howard - Wikipedia

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    Geese Howard (Japanese: ギース・ハワード, Hepburn: Gīsu Hawādo) 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.

  6. The King of Fighters 2003 - Wikipedia

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    The King of Fighters 2003 [a] (KOF 2003, or KOF '03) is a 2D fighting video game for the Neo Geo arcade and home platforms, produced by SNK Playmore in 2003. It is the tenth game in The King of Fighters series and the last one released for the Neo Geo, which served as the primary platform for the series since The King of Fighters '94.

  7. Rugal Bernstein - Wikipedia

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    Rugal Bernstein (Japanese: ルガール・バーンシュタイン, Hepburn: Rugāru Bānshutain) is a video game character created by SNK.First introduced in The King of Fighters '94, he is a recurring boss in The King of Fighters fighting game series, appearing in some titles as an enhanced version called Omega Rugal (オメガ・ルガール, Omega Rugāru).

  8. The King of Fighters XI - Wikipedia

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    The last new feature of The King of Fighters XI is the Dream Cancel. Like the Super Cancel that first appeared in The King of Fighters '99, Dream Cancel allows players to use stocks to interrupt a move in the midst of its execution, with a more powerful move, allowing for devastating combos. [2] [3]

  9. Ash Crimson - Wikipedia

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    After The King of Fighters 2003 Ash gained Chizuru Kagura's "Germinar" (ジェルミナール), a move allowing him to steal his opponents' special moves. After defeating Iori Yagami, the character acquired the "Fructidor" (テルミドール) Neo Max move (his strongest attack in The King of Fighters XIII). During the game's development, the ...