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Game » consists of 3 releases. Released Nov 25, 1996
The twelfth main installment of the tag-team fighting game series features a complete overhaul of the series' 2D graphics, with the first major overhaul of the series' character sprites in 13 years.
A handful of SNK's Neo-Geo games comprise this new collection for PlayStation 2, PSP, and Wii.
The King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match is a rebalanced version of The King of Fighters '98 with new characters.
Ultimate Mortal Kombat for DS by Midway includes Puzzle Kombat and a port of Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3 complete with online play.
The sequel to The King of Fighters: Maximum Impact continues the story while featuring numerous options and unlockable content (including guest characters from other SNK franchises).
This compilation contains The King of fighters '94 through '98.
Continuing the tag-team mechanics of King of Fighters 2003, The King of Fighters XI is the eleventh main entry in the long-running fighting game series and the second in the Ash Saga.
A graphical update of King of Fighters 94 released only in Japan.
The long-running King of Fighters series is brought to 3D for the first time, featuring a mix of new and classic characters as they battle in a tournament in modern-day Southtown.
The first King of Fighters game to be built on arcade hardware other than the Neo Geo is a remake of King of Fighters 2002, complete with a new button and three gameplay styles for a variety of new techniques and strategies.
The 12th main installment of the tag-team martial arts series brings a new storyline (with a new central protagonist) and a brand new gameplay system (with freeform tag-teaming similar to the Marvel vs Capcom series). It is the last game in the series to originate on Neo Geo hardware.
Mortal Kombat: Tournament Edition is the second GBA "port" of Deadly Alliance.
The second King of Fighters game for the Game Boy Advance, adding characters never before seen in the series.
The ninth installment of the King of Fighters series and the second "Dream Match" entry, removing the "Striker" system entirely for traditional 3-on-3 matches.
The eighth installment of the King of Fighters series (and the first after SNK's bankruptcy), radically changing the traditional 3-on-3 team system to allow any combination of fighters and Strikers.
The seventh installment of SNK's King of Fighters series and the last game they developed before their bankruptcy. It features an expansion of the "Striker" system, including numerous Striker-only characters for additional options.
Returning with a new batch of martial artists, this sequel to Fighters Destiny keeps the unique point-based system and adds a new single-player game mode inspired by board games.
Set 20 years after the events of both Hyper Neo Geo 64 games in the series, Warriors Rage brings the 3D Samurai Shodown action to the PlayStation. Features a new cast of characters and a unique single-round lifebar system.
The Dreamcast version of King of Fighters '99.
A Neo Geo Pocket Color game based on The King of Fighters '98. It features "Making Mode," which lets the player customize their fighter and send them on a quest to defeat Rugal Bernstein.
A Neo Geo Pocket game based on The King of Fighters '97. Almost all of KOF's gameplay mechanics are preserved in this super-deformed brawler.
The fifth installment in SNK's tag-team fighting game series, bringing together most characters from the series' history in a non-canonical "Dream Match".
The last game in the classic Fatal Fury series, Real Bout 2 adds two new characters while adding another set of changes to the game's core mechanics. GET IN THE RING!!!
A tokusatsu-inspired sci-fi fighting game for the Nintendo 64, featuring a mode where players can train their own AI opponent to fight like them.
A grimdark fighting game for the PC from the studio behind the Rise of the Robots games.
The fourth installment in SNK's tag-team fighting game series, bringing the "Orochi Saga" to its climax. It's known for introducing the short-lived "Command Mode" system, allowing players to choose from two distinct playstyles.
A sequel to the infamous sci-fi fighting game Rise of the Robots, revamping the original's gameplay while adding a variety of new robotic combatants to fight with.
Midway's first entry into the 3D fighting game scene mixes Mortal Kombat gameplay with a dark and bizarre tale of immortals.
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