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This is SNK Wiki, a project that was created for fans of the games developed by the Japanese company SNK. If you have anything you'd like to share with us about the company, feel free to help! ¡Los fanáticos en español pueden visitar este wiki aquí! 5,562 articles, 30,724 files, and 229,809 edits, since February 2008.
—Tagline The King of Fighters XV (ザ・キング・オ・ファイターズ XV(フィフチィーン), Za・Kingu・Obu・Faitāzu Fifutīn?), officially abbreviated as KOF XV (ケーオーエフ XV(フィフチィーン), Kēōefu Fifutīn?), is the fifteenth main installment of The King of Fighters series by SNK, released on ...
)), officially abbreviated as KOF (ケーオーエフ), is the most famous and prominent series of fighting games by SNK then SNK (current company). Its claim to fame is the large cast of characters and the innovative "team" system, with both original designs and characters from other SNK games.
Fatal Fury, known in Japan as Garou Densetsu (餓狼(がろう)伝説(でんせつ), lit. "Legend of the Hungry Wolf") is a fighting game series released by SNK then SNK (current company), and a series of fighting games directed by it, the first episode of which was released in arcades as well as on the console...
It recaps the events of the canonical Fatal Fury games: Fatal Fury, Fatal Fury 2, Fatal Fury 3, and Real Bout Fatal Fury; it is particularly notable for appearances or mentions of characters previously missing from the MOTW era, as Geese Howard, Duck King, Richard Meyer and Blue Mary.
SNK vs. Capcom (SNK エス・エヌ・ケイ バーサスカプコン) is a series of crossover games developed by SNK and Capcom featuring characters that appear in games created by both of these two companies. The "vs. series" terminology originates from the fact that many of these games are fighting games.
SNK can refer to: SNK (1978 – 2001), former company name: Shin Nihon Kikaku. Bankruptcy in 2001. SNK (2001 – present), a company that inherited intellectual property rights from the previous company mentioned above. The company name was changed from the previous company name "SNK Playmore" to...
A scaffolding connecting to a series of apartment buildings and a train station in Esaka, along with the SNK headquarters in the background. Numerous high school students are cheering on the fight, with a digital billboard promoting the KOF tournament with different fighters.
Samurai Shodown, known in Japan as Samurai Spirits (サムライスピリッツ) is the name of a versus fighting game series by the original SNK established in 1978, then by SNK (current company). It is considered to be the premier 2D (now 3D) weapons fighter, and is one of the best-known video games created by SNK.
Let the battle begin! —Arcade Tagline. Neo Geo Battle Coliseum (ネオジオバトルコロシアム), abbreviated as NGBC and NBC, is a 2-on-2 tag team fighting game for the Atomiswave arcade board. A four-volume manhua for this game was also released.