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Because SNK had created about half a dozen fighting game series since 1991, it was pretty obvious the company was beginning to rehash its previous work. The KOF series was the solution to that. Hints of this "tournament"
were in the first Fatal Fury game, so it's no surprise that the characters from that game (along with the Art of Fighting cast) would
make the transition here. The tournament included eight
teams representing countries from Mexico to Japan to Italy, and each team contained three characters, which you had to master if you stood any chance of winning. Old favorites from the Fatal Fury series such as Terry Bogard and Mai Shiranui made the jump, while new poster boys
like Kyo Kusanagi were also introduced. As far as gameplay went, there wasn't anything new other than the team format, but it served as a great foundation for future games. Samurai Shodown II (1994, NeoGeo)
If you've heard any debate about what was the greatest fighting game of all time, odds are you've heard this game mentioned in the same breath as Virtua Fighter, Street Fighter, and Soul Calibur. It's hard not to like the first sequel to Samurai Shodown, even though it doesn't add anything particularly significant to the gameplay. Bigger? Yep. Badder? You bet, but that came at a cost. The game was criticized for being extremely unbalanced, with Ukyo and Charlotte dominating the game.
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opponents has caused him to have a self-imposed existential crisis, and that his ability to experience any and all emotions has deteriorated significantly. His bouts are frequently anticlimactic because of his attitude, unstoppable power, and “unimpressive” appearance. Before obliterating his opponents with a single punch, Saitama will normally let them to rant about their motivations and power up into their strongest forms.
While Itagaki was recovering at the hospital, Ippo did extra work at the Makunouchi Fishing Boat in his place. At the Kamogawa gym, Ippo was brought
into the office where he was told his OPBF title match against Miyata was decided, however, Ippo has to defend his JBC title at the Champion Carnival next year in January, two days before Miyata's fifth OPBF title defence match. Disappointed in defending his title again even though he asked to relinquish it, he became excited when Kamogawa revealed that his schedule was matched with Miyata's and his match with him was unofficially set for the coming spring. Ippo's baton pass to Itagaki. When Itagaki got released from the hospital, Ippo nervously drove him to the gym,
while causing a traffic jam and hitting Aoki. Itagaki was told that the gym has decided to resign him from the All Japan Rookie King Tournament due to his injuries.