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Voiced by: Antoine Tome (French); Joe Mills (English) Justice Knight's father who unleashed Anathar, forcing Justice to have to lock him is his prison. The Masked Gobbowler Voiced by: Karine Foviau (French); Fiona Clarke (English) A mysterious Brakmar Gobbowl player who is the captain of The Brak'N'Blacks. Her team faces off against Kriss Krass with Yugo and the gang serving as his stand-in team. Kriss Krass and his team in Brakmar were about to be executed when it was revealed two of their players were actually girls, she reveals her true identity as Maude who was actually an old of friend of Kriss'. Because of Brakmar's rules forbidding females to play Gobbowl, she has a mask to conceal her identity. The Brak'N'Blacks Maude's Gobbowl team consisting of Actator, Leol'Brak, Albarus, and Rhaboss. They play against Kriss Krass' stand-in team until Maude revealed her true identity, feeling betrayed they decided to play against her with The Emporg serving as their new captain. Tendynite Voiced by: Nessym Guetat (French); Jimmy Hibbert (English) A Brakmar commentator, and Jactance's brother, who commentates over Gobbowl games and even court trials. He and Jactance both commentate over the match between Kriss Krass' stand-in team and The Brak'N'Blacks. Pandiego de la Vega Voiced by: Jean-Pierre Michael (French); Joe Mills (English) A Pandawa bamboo farmer Phil Harmonic Voiced by: Edgar Givry (French); Frank Stubbs (English) Wa Wabbit Voiced by: Christophe Lemoine (French); Jimmy Hibbert (English) Lenald Voiced by: Benoit Du Pac (French); Tom Clarke-Hill (English) Bordegann Voiced by: Constantin Pappas (French); Tom Clarke-Hill (English) Alia Voiced by: Camille Donda (French); Jules de Jongh (English) Leon Zitrool Voiced by: Martin Brieuc (French); Frank Stubbs (English) Sho-Bubu Voiced by: Arnaud Arbessier (French); John Knowles (English) Melo Voiced by: Claire Baradat (French); Fiona Clarke (English) Aurora Voiced by: Marie Facundo (French); Cherami Leigh (English) Armand's Osamodas wife. Both she and Armand often try to convince Amalia to marry one of her relatives.Oddly enough, when the game was released for the Dreamcast in 1999, it was actually renamed to KOF '99, which caused some problems when the real '99 edition of the series was released a year later. Even more odd was the NeoGeo Pocket link available for the Dreamcast, which let you hook up your NGP system to the Dreamcast in order to unlock gallery pictures and special skills. Ever wonder where Nintendo got that crazy idea for connectivity? Well, there you go. The Last Blade 2 (1998, NeoGeo)
Also appearing on: Dreamcast (2000)
This sequel came only one year after the original Last Blade and followed the usual sequel mold: add more characters, tweak the character balance, and don't try to fix what isn't broken. Joining the standard speed and power modes was EX mode, which was a hybrid mode that gave players benefits from the other two modes, although with a severe damage handicap. Kagami, the boss from the first game, returned as a playable character, and joining him were newcomers Setsuna, Kojiro, and Hibiki, whose design defied all stereotypes of female characters.