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Fighting video game franchise

Video game series

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 developed originally for SNK's Neo Geo ♨️ MVS arcade hardware.

This served as the main platform for the series until 2004 when SNK retired it in favor

♨️ of the Atomiswave arcade board. Two King of Fighters games were produced for the

Atomiswave platform (The King of Fighters ♨️ Neowave and The King of Fighters XI) before

SNK decided to discontinue using it for the series. The series' most ♨️ recent arcade

hardware is the Taito Type X2, first used with the release of The King of Fighters XII.

Ports ♨️ of the arcade games and the original The King of Fighters games have been

released for several video game consoles. ♨️ The latest entry in the series, The King of

Fighters XV, was released in February 2024.

The games' story focuses on ♨️ the title

tournament where fighters from multiple SNK games take part. SNK also created original

characters to serve as protagonists ♨️ from each of their story arcs while still

interacting with fighters from Art of Fighting and Fatal Fury, among others. ♨️ Multiple

spin-off games, such as the R duology for the Neo Geo Pocket and Maximum Impact for the

PlayStation 2, ♨️ for example, have also been released. There have been multiple

cross-over games where the SNK cast interacted with characters created ♨️ by Capcom, while

some characters have been present as guest characters in other games, such as Mai

Shiranui in the ♨️ Dead or Alive games, Geese Howard in Tekken 7, Kyo Kusanagi in Fighting

Days, Kula Diamond in Dead or Alive ♨️ 6, and Terry Bogard in Fighting EX Layer and Super

Smash Bros. Ultimate.

The King of Fighters was originally conceptualized as ♨️ a

side-scrolling beat 'em up until SNK changed it to a fighting game that took its

subtitle from the first ♨️ Fatal Fury game: Fatal Fury: King of Fighters. Though

originally released yearly from its first inception, the company decided to ♨️ take more

time to develop their games after 2004. Critical reception of the video games have been

generally positive with ♨️ their use of teams and balanced gameplay often cited.

Games [

edit ]

Main series [ edit ]

SNK released the first game ♨️ in the series, The King of

Fighters '94, on August 25, 1994.[1] It featured characters from SNK's previous

fighting game ♨️ series Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting, as well as original characters

(including characters from other franchises such as Ikari ♨️ Warriors and Psycho Soldier,

adapted for a versus fighting game).

The game's success led SNK to release yearly

installments for the ♨️ series numbering the games for the year they were released. The

King of Fighters '95, as well as adding new ♨️ characters, began the series' first story

arc titled "The Orochi Saga". It was also the first game in the series ♨️ that allowed

players to create their own three-member teams with any character in the game.[2] The

King of Fighters '96 ♨️ established the second part of "The Orochi Saga". Depending on the

playable characters on a team, an exclusive ending would ♨️ be played.[3] "The Orochi

Saga" story arc concluded in The King of Fighters '97.[4] Unlike the series' previous

games, The ♨️ King of Fighters '98 did not feature a story. Instead, it was promoted as a

"Dream Match" game that allowed ♨️ players to choose most of the characters available from

the previous titles, including ones that were supposedly dead. SNK refitted ♨️ the

Dreamcast version and renamed it The King of Fighters: Dream Match 1999 with an

extended cel animated introduction and ♨️ 3D backgrounds.[5]

The King of Fighters '99

introduced "The NESTS Chronicles" story arc. In a new tactic, a specific person from ♨️ a

team would be an assistant called a "Striker". This person would be able to aid the

team for a ♨️ few seconds in combat. The Dreamcast version was titled The King of

Fighters: Evolution, with several improvements in the game ♨️ such as new Strikers and

better animation.[6] The King of Fighters 2000 is the second part of "The NESTS Saga"

♨️ as well as the last KOF game produced by SNK before its bankruptcy. It adds a few new

playable characters ♨️ and a couple of Strikers—most from earlier KOF titles and other SNK

franchises such as Metal Slug, Robo Army, Burning ♨️ Fight, Buriki One, The Last Blade,

Savage Reign and Kizuna Encounter.[7] The King of Fighters 2001 ends the second story

♨️ arc. The Korean company Eolith helped develop the game after SNK was declared

bankrupt.[8] The King of Fighters 2002 was ♨️ created to reunite old characters from

previous KOF games and featured no story, similar to KOF '98. It was also ♨️ developed by

Eolith.[9]

A new KOF story arc titled the "Tales of Ash" began in The King of Fighters

2003, the ♨️ last KOF game to be released for the Neo Geo system. It allowed players to

change characters while playing, but ♨️ the number of team members was reduced to three.

SNK returned to develop the franchise with this entry.[10] By 2004, ♨️ SNK abandoned the

series' yearly releases and numbered future games in a more conventional manner.[11]

The first main series' game ♨️ released as such was The King of Fighters XI in 2005.[12]

In 2009, The King of Fighters XII was released. ♨️ It used high-resolution, hand-drawn 2D

sprites on detailed 2D backgrounds.[13] It is a storyless gathering of fighters,

similar to KOF ♨️ '98 and 2002. The story arc ends with The King of Fighters XIII,

released during the summer of 2010, which ♨️ features the entire roster from The King of

Fighters XII as well as additional characters.[14]

The King of Fighters XIV, featuring

♨️ 3D graphics and a large roster of characters while also establishing a new story arc

was released for the PlayStation ♨️ 4 on August 23, 2024.[15] In December 2024, SNK

revealed it was working on The King of Fighters XV, and ♨️ was released on February 17,

2024.[16]

Other games [ edit ]

The King of Fighters '94 was remade and released in 2004

♨️ for the PlayStation 2 as The King of Fighters '94 Re-Bout in Japan. This version has

several new features like ♨️ hi-res graphics, online play, team edit, a playable Rugal

Bernstein, and the addition of Saisyu Kusanagi.[17] A remake of KOF ♨️ '98 titled The King

of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match was released in Japanese arcades in 2008 and later on

some ♨️ video game consoles expanding the character roster and improving the graphics.[18]

A remake of KOF 2002, titled The King of ♨️ Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match was released for

the PlayStation 2 in 2009 in Japan. SNK also produced a game titled ♨️ The King of

Fighters: Battle de Paradise which could be connected to the Japanese Dreamcast port of

KOF '99.[19] Yumekobo ♨️ also developed the visual novel game with strategy elements for

fights known as The King of Fighters: Kyo (ザ・キング・オブ・ファイターズ 京). ♨️ The game follows Kyo's

daily life as he prepares to fight in the tournament in KOF '97 while interacting with

♨️ other rivals.[20] For the Neo Geo Pocket, an adaptation of KOF '97 titled King of

Fighters R-1 was released on ♨️ October 28, 1998.[21] A sequel for the Neo Geo Pocket

Color, King of Fighters R-2 an adaptation of KOF '98, ♨️ was released on March 19,

1999.[22]

In 2004, SNK produced the first 3D installment of the series, The King of

Fighters: ♨️ Maximum Impact.[23] The game and its sequel KOF: Maximum Impact 2, and its

upgraded version Maximum Impact: Regulation A, revises ♨️ much of the backstory for the

characters and settings from previous games.[24] A second update called Regulation A2

was planned ♨️ but cancelled. The producer of the Maximum Impact series, Falcoon, stated

that the Maximum Impact games are in a different ♨️ continuity from the original series of

games.[25] Another spin-off video game, The King of Fighters Neowave, was released for

the ♨️ Xbox, PlayStation 2 and Arcade during 2005 and 2006. Neowave is essentially a remix

of KOF 2002, with a new ♨️ presentation and a few roster changes. Like KOF2002, Neowave

has no storyline and is considered a "dream match". Tomokazu Nakano ♨️ created the

character artwork.[26] Two video games were released for the Game Boy Advance titled

The King of Fighters EX: ♨️ Neo-Blood and The King of Fighters EX2: Howling Blood

featuring characters and backgrounds from KOF '99 and 2000, respectively.[27][28] The

♨️ GBA games featured some exclusive content such as new stages and exclusive characters

such as Moe Habana, introduced in EX: ♨️ Neo-Blood, while EX2: Howling Blood featured more

exclusive characters, including a new end boss. A role-playing video game was also

♨️ created exclusively for the PlayStation under the title The King of Fighters: Kyo,

adapting a manga with the same name.[29] ♨️ An N-Gage version of the second Game Boy

Advance game was released in 2005 titled The King of Fighters Extreme, ♨️ which added

Bluetooth multiplayer capability.

By late 2000s, at least three pachislot games were

developed for the series. The first, The ♨️ King of Fighters, is based on the Orochi

storyline; the second, The King of Fighters 2, is based on the ♨️ fight of K' against the

NESTS cartel;[30][31] and the third, Maximum Impact focuses on the series' 3D titles.

None of ♨️ these was released outside Japan.[32] At least six games for Japanese mobile

phones have also been developed. While a few ♨️ of them are fighting games, others are

mini-games like volleyball and quizzes.[33]

Several characters from the series also

appear in crossover ♨️ video games. NeoGeo Battle Coliseum is a 2-on-2 tag team fighting

game for the Atomiswave arcade board, and SNK Gals' ♨️ Fighters is a fighting game for the

Neo Geo Pocket Color. Along with the KOF, characters from other SNK series ♨️ also star in

both of these games.[34] A rhythm game titled The Rhythm of Fighters was released for

mobile phone ♨️ games during 2024.[35] Capcom also produced a series of similar crossover

fighting games with SNK. The SNK-produced fighting games of ♨️ this crossover include the

Dimps-developed portable fighting game SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium for

the Neo Geo ♨️ Pocket Color in 1999 and SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos for the Neo Geo in 2003.

The games produced by ♨️ Capcom are Capcom vs. SNK in 2000. This was followed by a minor

upgrade, Capcom vs. SNK Pro, and a ♨️ sequel titled Capcom vs. SNK 2, both released in

2001.[36] The three games were produced for NAOMI hardware and later ♨️ ported to various

consoles. SNK also produced SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos,[37] and the video game card game

titled SNK ♨️ vs. Capcom: Card Fighters DS.[38]

Multiple mobile phone games have also been

produced including The King of Fighters All Star,[39] Kimi ♨️ wa Hero,[40] Clash of

Kings,[41] KOF X Arena Masters,[42] KOF: WORLD,[43] The King of Fighters Orochi Go, The

King of ♨️ Cyphers,[44][45] and a crossover with Fatal Fury.[46] An otome game King of

Fighters for Girls is also in development.[47] The ♨️ characters have also been guests in

other mobile games such as Kyo in Fighting Days.[48]

Compilations [ edit ]

In addition

to ♨️ the remakes of games such as KOF '94 Re-bout, KOF '98 Ultimate Match, and KOF 2002

Unlimited Match, SNK has ♨️ released compilations of their KOF games. Two KOF compilations

were released in Japan for the PlayStation 2 as part of ♨️ the Neo Geo Online

Collection.

The first compilation, The King of Fighters Orochi Hen (ザ·キング·オブ·ファイターズ

-オロチ編-, The Orochi Saga) features KOF ♨️ '95, KOF '96, and KOF '97, the three games

comprising the Orochi story arc. The compilation features a Color Edit ♨️ mode that allows

the player to create a custom color palette for every character in each game, the

choice to ♨️ play each game with original and arranged soundtracks, and an online versus

mode which supports the Multi-Matching BB (MMBB) service.[49] ♨️ The second compilation,

The King of Fighters NESTS Hen (ザ·キング·オブ·ファイターズ -ネスツ編-, The NESTS Saga), features the

original Neo Geo versions ♨️ of KOF '99, KOF 2000, and KOF 2001, as well as the

corresponding Dreamcast versions of each game. It has ♨️ the same features as the previous

compilation but with online support available only for the Dreamcast games in the

compilation.[50]

A ♨️ separately produced compilation titled The King of Fighters

Collection: The Orochi Saga was released for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable

♨️ and Wii outside of Japan. This compilation has the same lineup of games as the Japanese

Orochi Hen, along with ♨️ KOF '94 and KOF '98. The extra features are different. There is

an added Challenge Mode where the player must ♨️ win certain matches against the CPU in

KOF '98 under specific conditions, a media gallery featuring listenable tracks from

each ♨️ game, and a collection of official illustrations.[49]

There were also two

double-pack compilations, the first being The King of Fighters 2000/2001 ♨️ (The King of

Fighters: The Saga Continues in PAL regions)[51] and The King of Fighters 2002/2003,

both on PlayStation 2 ♨️ and Xbox.[52]

Gameplay elements [ edit ]

A fight between Kyo (an

original character) and Kim (Fatal Fury). In the background are ♨️ Kyo's two teammates

(Benimaru and Daimon) who can replace him if he is defeated.

The basic gameplay system

of KOF is ♨️ similar to SNK's previous games like the Fatal Fury series, Art of Fighting

and Samurai Shodown. The game uses a ♨️ four attack button configuration like Fatal Fury 2

and Fatal Fury Special, that consists of light punch, light kick, strong ♨️ punch and

strong kick. Like Fatal Fury 2, specialized techniques are performed by pressing

buttons in combination, 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 the player can perform using a

specific series of joystick ♨️ and button inputs.[53] Each new installment provides new

ways to create stronger attacks such as The King of Fighters '97. ♨️ Instead of charging

the Power Gauge it is now filled when the player strikes the opponent or by performing

Special ♨️ Moves. The player can stock up to three Power Gauges. The player can use one

stock of the Power Gauge ♨️ to perform a Super Special Move or enter a "MAX" mode, in

which the player's defensive and offensive strength are ♨️ increased. Performing a Super

Special Move while in MAX mode allows the player to perform a more powerful Super

Special ♨️ Move.[54]

The franchise is known for innovating the fighting 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 players choose 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 next

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.[55]

Three games—The King of Fighters '99, 2000, and 2001—added the idea ♨️ of each

team being given an extra character that can assist the player to produce more attacks

or combos against ♨️ the enemy.[56] While 2002 brought back the classic 3-o- 3 teams, 2003

and XI made the change so that each ♨️ team switches fighters in the middle of combat with

one of them being a "Leader" character who can perform stronger ♨️ techniques.[57] Later

games, however, returned to the classic way of fighting while still delivering

different ways and rules of fighting.

Plot ♨️ and characters [ edit ]

The King of Fighters

employs different original characters as leads featuring (from left to right) K', ♨️ Ash

Crimson, Shun'ei and Kyo Kusanagi.

The titular King of Fighters tournament originated

from SNK's previous fighting game franchises, Fatal Fury ♨️ and Art of Fighting

(canonically and chronologically beginning during the events of Art of Fighting 2). The

first game in ♨️ the series, KOF '94, centers on a black market arms dealer named Rugal

Bernstein, who hosts a well-known fighting tournament ♨️ to lure worthy adversaries into

his trap so that he can kill them and turn them into stone statues, adding ♨️ them to his

collection of defeated martial artists. In addition to previously established fighting

game stars Terry Bogard and Ryo ♨️ Sakazaki, the game introduces a new hero: a young

Japanese martial artist named Kyo Kusanagi, who serves as the lead ♨️ character in the

early KOF games. In making Kyo, SNK wanted his personality to contrast with those of

earlier leads ♨️ and stand out within the crossover.[58]

In KOF '95, Rugal, having

survived the previous tournament, hosts a new one with the ♨️ intention of seeking revenge

against his adversaries. KOF '95 introduced Kyo's rival Iori Yagami to the series. It

was the ♨️ first game to mention the presence of the Orochi clan, which would serve as the

central plot element in the ♨️ series' following two games. The tournaments in KOF '96 and

KOF '97 are hosted by a woman named Chizuru Kagura, ♨️ who seeks to recruit allies

(particularly Kyo and Iori, who are descended from the Three Divine Vessels along with

Kagura ♨️ herself) to fight against the Orochi clan. The Orochi storyline concludes in KOF

'97.[59] The next game in the series, ♨️ KOF '98, is a "Special Edition" with no plot

development.

KOF '99 introduces a new story arc involving a mysterious corporation

♨️ known as NESTS, which seeks to create an army of genetically altered fighters. The game

introduces a new lead character ♨️ named K', a fugitive from NESTS who was genetically

enhanced with Kyo's DNA.[60] The next two games in the series, ♨️ KOF 2000 and KOF 2001,

continue the NESTS story line, with each game unraveling the mystery of the

organization further. ♨️ KOF 2002, like KOF '98 before it, is a "Special Edition" of the

series with no particular plot. Like Kyo, ♨️ K' was created as a different hero. Rather

than the cocky Kyo, K' is a dark hero who reluctantly fights ♨️ against the NESTS

syndicate.[61]

KOF 2003 begins a new story line focusing on another new lead character

named Ash Crimson, a ♨️ young man who seeks to possess the powers of the Three Divine

Vessels for his own unknown agenda. Similar to ♨️ K', Ash is given a different

characterization acting as a villain during his story arc.[62] The tournaments in KOF

2003 ♨️ and KOF XI were hosted by "Those From the Past", an organization of inhuman

warriors who try to break the ♨️ Orochi seal to take its powers so they can give them to

their shrouded master. While KOF XII does not ♨️ have a story, KOF XIII follows another

tournament hosted by them where Ash eventually confronts their superior despite him

being ♨️ Ash's ancestor.[63]

KOF XIV establishes a new storyline involving a new lead

character named Shun'ei. Described as a "kind-hearted" person, SNK ♨️ states that while

Shun'ei is not a new main character, he is still important for the

saga.[64]

Development [ edit ]

The ♨️ prototype version of the game was a River City

Ransom-style TEAM-BATTLE side-scrolling beat 'em up. However, the idea was eventually

♨️ abandoned. They eventually decided to turn their idea into a fighting game. This game

was a team battle concept and ♨️ there were not enough characters, so characters from

Fatal Fury, Art of Fighting, Ikari Warriors and Psycho Soldier were also ♨️ added to the

roster. The concept of a three-person team was one of the ideas kept from the

side-scrolling version.[65] ♨️ The title The King of Fighters was re-used from the

subtitle of the first Fatal Fury game, Fatal Fury: King ♨️ of Fighters.[66] The King of

Fighters series' director Toyohisa Tanabe asserted that the Art of Fighting and Fatal

Fury fighters ♨️ were added specifically for adults. The newer KOF characters were

intended to appeal to younger and recent audiences. Characters like ♨️ Benimaru Nikaido

and Chang Koehan were added to provide an off-beat variety to the cast, which he had

previously said ♨️ was too serious.[67]

While the first two games used the Neo Geo MVS

arcade, The King of Fighters '96 includes 68 ♨️ KB of video RAM and 64 KB of RAM. This

made The King of Fighters '96 the first game to ♨️ break the technical limits of the MVS

system.[68] SNK staff members noted that due to the great popularity of some ♨️ of the

series' characters, it is difficult to design new ones that might have the same appeal.

This also happens ♨️ during location tests of new games.[69] The artist known as Shinkiro

was responsible for the first artwork involving the cast. ♨️ As a result, newcomer artist

Hiroaki felt for his debut that he needed to draw appealing characters, despite his

inexperience.[70] ♨️ For the first time, former producer Takashi Nishiyama was not on the

team for The King of Fighters 2000 which ♨️ caused the team some concern.[71] Despite

early unease over the game's state, SNK was pleased with the outcome and described ♨️ it

as an appealing arcade game. Following its release, SNK thanked the fans for their

support.[72] Mexican company Evoga had ♨️ a major influence on the games due to the

franchise's popularity within Latin America.[73]

In 2000, SNK went bankrupt. Eolith

negotiated ♨️ a license agreement in the same year to keep producing the KOF series

because of the franchise's popularity in Korea ♨️ and worldwide. BrezzaSoft assisted

Eolith with the game's production. Fearing disappointing returning fans, Eolith decided

to maintain most of the ♨️ common parts from The King of Fighters while adding new

elements to it. One of the biggest changes is the ♨️ optional use of Strikers where

players can use between one and three characters to assist the playable one. The team

♨️ aimed to refine the original gameplay system of earlier KOF games. While conducting a

popularity poll of the characters, Eolith ♨️ still aimed to include the least popular

teams in the game. The great popularity of Kyo Kusanagi and Iori Yagami ♨️ led to their

immediate inclusion in the game.[74] References to works from Evoga can be seen in the

game's scenarios. ♨️ While working on it, the team played The King of Fighters '98 for the

developers to see if they could ♨️ include a character within the game. A member from

Evoga won, resulting in the team asking to add Angel to ♨️ the game.[75] Starting in 2003,

the games were again developed by SNK, now called SNK Playmore.[76] SNK Playmore

discontinued the ♨️ AES system in 2003, preferring to publish video games in cooperation

with Sammy, using its Atomiswave arcade board, which provided ♨️ a more secure, modern

platform for new arcade releases. This allowed the new KOF games to feature better

audio and ♨️ graphics than earlier games.[77]

Following the release of the first game in

The King of Fighters series, a new game was ♨️ released each year. The last of these

yearly releases was The King of Fighters 2003. In December 2004, Falcoon, the ♨️ series'

main illustrator, mentioned that the next game the SNK Playmore staff were trying to

release was different from The ♨️ King of Fighters: Maximum Impact or what could have been

a The King of Fighters 2004. The game's development began ♨️ when SNK staff finished

making Neo Geo Battle Coliseum.[78] KOF 2003 would be followed by XI, XII and XIII

which ♨️ had major changes to appeal to the audience.[79] The decision to create The King

of Fighters XIV was made when ♨️ SNK Playmore's CEO Eikichi Kawasaki decided the company

should return to producing appealing fighting games rather than Pachinko-Slot Machines

and ♨️ Mobile Apps. While it took some time, full production of the game began when more

staff from Esaka joined the ♨️ team in April 2014.[80][81] Yasuyuki Oda was the game's

director. This was his first contribution to the franchise, leading a ♨️ younger staff.

During his first employment at SNK, games like Virtua Fighter motivated him to make a

3D game after ♨️ he had left SNK. When Oda returned to SNK, there was never any debate

about transitioning the series transition from ♨️ 2D to 3D, though adapting some of the

characters proved more difficult than others.[82] Many of SNK's staff consider KOF ♨️ '98

and KOF 2002 the best games in the franchise. They gave them ideas to create new

entries in the ♨️ series that would surpass the quality of these two games.[83][84] During

a contest, SNK used the DLC character Najd based ♨️ on the Saudi Arabian artist Mashael.

SNK Chairman Zhihui Ge expressed a desire to attract more Middle Eastern fans to ♨️ play

the game. He also hired new creators during the post-release of XIV.[85]

Related media

[ edit ]

Printed adaptations [ edit ♨️ ]

During 1995 Tatsuya Shingyoji wrote a manga

adaptation of The King of Fighters '94. It was serialized in Monthly Shōnen ♨️ Ace

published by Kadokawa Shoten and collected into four tankōbon volumes. They were

released from February 10, 1995, to December ♨️ 1996.[86][87] There is also a spin-off

manga story based on the adventures of the characters from The King of Fighters ♨️ '96

centered around Kyo and Iori's rivalry entitled The King of Fighters: Kyo. It was

written by Masato Natsumoto and ♨️ published by Kodansha in two tankōbon volumes in

1997.[88][89] Ryo Takamisaki also developed another adaptation from KOF '96 which

Shinseisha ♨️ published in three tankōbon compilations from June 1996 to February

1998.[90][91] Akihiko Ureshino also wrote multiple novelizations based on the ♨️ games

with different artists contributing to each installment.[92][93][94]

A manhua

adaptation of KOF titled The King of Fighters: Zillion was created ♨️ by Andy Seto. Hong

Kong artists Wing Yang and King Tung produced further manhua for the games, beginning

with The ♨️ King of Fighters 2001 through 2003 along with the Maximum Impact series.[95]

Both authors also made a sequel, The King ♨️ of Fighters 03: Xenon Zero (拳皇 XENON ZERO),

to conclude the 2003 tournament.[96] ComicsOne licensed the series with its first

♨️ volume tying in with the release of a new video game and kept publishing it after their

transition to DrMaster.[97][98] ♨️ They were published in five issues of 128 pages from

May 25, 2005, to June 26, 2008.[99][100] Another manhua series ♨️ is King of Fighters RX

Project '00 (拳皇RX) in three volumes that was officially sponsored by SNK-Playmore Hong

Kong. The ♨️ NESTS saga version was illustrated by Ricky, and covers the fight against

NESTS primarily focused on the 2000 tournament.[101]

The King ♨️ of Fighters: A New

Beginning is a shōnen manga authored by Kyōtarō Azuma. It is based on the events of ♨️ The

King of Fighters XIV. The series was serialized in Kodansha's Magazine Pocket since

January 2024,[102] ending in August 2024.[103] ♨️ Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the

manga for a North American release with the first volume released in March 2024. light

♨️ novel series Iori Yagami's Isekai Mu'sou by Nobuhiko Tenkawa which debuted in July

2024. The art was done by Eisuke ♨️ Ogura. Centered after the events of KOF '97, Iori

finds himself into another world.[104]

Film and animation [ edit ]

A short ♨️ series based

on KOF titled The King of Fighters: Another Day was released in 2005. Production I.G

produced the title ♨️ as an original net animation with a total of four episodes, each

about 10 minutes in length. It has since ♨️ been released as a bonus DVD, packaged with

KOF: Maximum Impact 2.[105] An English-language live-action film The King of Fighters

♨️ was released direct-to-DVD in the United States in 2010.[106][107] New anime and

live-action drama productions were announced in 2024.[108][109]

The CG ♨️ anime series The

King of Fighters: Destiny was released on Steam and YouTube beginning in

2024.[110][111] The first season retells ♨️ the story of the first games with Kyo Kusanagi

leading the Japan Team to participate in the title tournament, eventually ♨️ encountering

the host, Rugal, who is using the power of the mythical creature Orochi. The series has

received over 800 ♨️ million views.[112]

CDs [ edit ]

SNK has released a series of CD

soundtracks titled SNK Character Sounds Collection or SNK Sound ♨️ Character Collection

(SNKサウンドキャラクターズコレクション). As of 2008, there are 11 volumes; each one focuses on a single

character. The CDs have ♨️ different versions of the characters' themes, as well as

quotes. Most of the albums' covers are illustrated by Masato Natsumoto.[113] ♨️ The Band

of Fighters, shortened as BOF, is a character image band that includes Kyo Kusanagi,

Iori Yagami, Terry Bogard, ♨️ Nakoruru and Athena Asamiya.[114]

Dengeki Bunko and Pony

Canyon have released several radio drama CDs based on the series. Some of ♨️ them are

direct adaptations of the video games KOF '94 to KOF '00. Another CD is Iori Yagami

Original Drama ♨️ the Setting Sun and Moon ~ Prologue (八神庵オリジナルドラマ 夕陽と月〜プロローグ〜), which is

centered on Iori Yagami. The drama originally aired on ♨️ the Game Dra Night and Neo Chupi

and was then released by Pony Canyon CD on July 7, 1999. The ♨️ guidebook The King of

Fighters Perfect Reader includes the bonus CD drama KOF: Mid Summer Struggle. There are

two stories ♨️ on it—one is serious the other is a parody focused on KOF '03. The

scenarios were developed by Akihiko Ureshino ♨️ and BoHyou. SNK also gave away a four-CD

soundtrack featuring songs from past KOF games with the pre-order of KOF ♨️ XIII on any

GameStop in the United States.[115]

Other merchandise [ edit ]

In December 2006,

Sabertooth Games released a King of ♨️ Fighters 2006 set along with Samurai Shodown V for

its Universal Fighting System (UFS) collectible card game; character starter packs ♨️ were

released for Terry Bogard and Mai Shiranui. Other merchandise includes a number of

figures and statues, mostly of Mai. ♨️ Additionally, scale figures based on Kyo's and

Iori's original forms and their XIV looks have been released,[116] including a

Nendoroid ♨️ figure based on Kyo.[117]

Reception [ edit ]

The original The King of

Fighters games were well received for their use of ♨️ team battles and the number of

characters.[118][119][120] Some games were often listed as the best fighting games from

their release.[121][122] ♨️ The four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly declared the

Neo Geo AES version a solid improvement over the previous King ♨️ of Fighters,

particularly applauding the addition of the team edit feature which remained in all of

the following games.[123] Critics ♨️ noted they often served as rivals to Capcom's Street

Fighter series based on some character designs and moves.[124][125] While KOF ♨️ '96 was

felt to be unbalanced due its usage of projectile moves, its updated graphics impressed

reviewers.[126][127] SNK's constant use ♨️ of 2D sprites across multiple games has been

criticized by reviewers who found them dated despite attempts to improve the ♨️ graphics

with the release of XI.[55][128][129] As a result, the graphic overhaul in the two

following games was met with ♨️ high praise.[130][131][132]

While the fighting system has

been well-received, critics have had mixed feelings regarding the Striker system

introduced in KOF ♨️ '99.[133][134] In GameSpot's "The History of SNK" article, KOF '99:

Evolution was described as one of the best fighting games ♨️ on the Dreamcast, along with

Garou: Mark of the Wolves. However, because it was released during the PlayStation 2's

launch ♨️ and Dreamcast's ending, the game did not sell well.[135] The boss character

Rugal Bernstein, among others, has been described as ♨️ one of the most challenging

characters to defeat in fighting games; this feeling also led to some

criticism.[136][137][138][139][140]

The developers of ♨️ KOF noted that Kyo and Iori were

also highly popular in Korea which led to their immediate inclusion in The ♨️ King of

Fighters 2001, the first game not developed by the original company.[141] In the book

Gaming Cultures and Place ♨️ in Asia-Pacific, Kyo was regarded as one of the most popular

video game characters in Hong Kong from the mid-1990s ♨️ onward alongside Iori and Mai,

among others, to the point of overshadowing the Street Fighter characters who were also

largely ♨️ well-known.[142] The Mexican company Evoga had a major influence on the game

due to the franchise's popularity in Latin America ♨️ and often playtested the games.[75]

With KOF XIV, SNK noted the series' popularity was still dominant in South America and

♨️ China, leading to the creation of teams composed of characters from those areas.[143]

The popularity of the franchise in those ♨️ markets has been attributed mainly to economic

factors - machines featuring King of Fighters series were often cheaper and more ♨️ easily

accessible than those featuring competing titles from other companies.[144]

The Daily

Star noted the games' popularity comes not only from ♨️ the gameplay but also the

characters who tend to develop across the series—for example the rivalry between Kyo

and Iori. ♨️ The franchise's story arcs were also found to be appealing as they stand out

from other fighting game franchises.[145] Kakuchopurei ♨️ felt the series offered a

balanced cast which would help any newcomer while also agreeing with The Daily Star on

♨️ how SNK handled the story lines.[146] There has also been censorship of some of the

ports of the North American ♨️ games, most notably Whip's gun and blood.[147] Singer Del

the Funky Homosapien has recorded a song titled "The King of ♨️ Fighters" whose lyrics

involve the characters and special moves.[148] Ash Crimson's character received a poor

response in Western regions. In ♨️ an interview with Ignition Entertainment's director of

business development Shane Bettehausen, Alex Lucard of Diehard GameFan said that North

American ♨️ SNK fans detested Ash and complained about his inclusion in The King of

Fighters XII without a storyline while popular ♨️ series' characters were overlooked.[149]

After Ignition polled fans to choose an artbox for console versions of The King of

Fighters ♨️ XII. The company announced Ash's unpopularity reduced the number of potential

covers to two featuring Kyo and Iori.[150]

Ben Herman, president ♨️ of SNK Playmore USA,

commented that although he received complaints about the English voices for the game,

Maximum Impact sold ♨️ over 100,000 units as of May 2006, becoming a commercial

success.[151] Despite initial issues with the online mode and other ♨️ features of the

game The King of Fighters XIV Yasuyuki Oda said the fan response was positive

especially after these ♨️ issues were fixed.[152]

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