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Realizing that many game players couldn't afford the pricey NeoGeo AES and would happily "settle" for weaker versions of the system's games on the Super NES or Sega Genesis, SNK of Japan penned a licensing deal with Takara. To those of us in the English-speaking world, Takara is best known as the toy manufacturer responsible for the production of Hasbro's massively successful Transformers line. But it also develops and publishes video game software. Takara eventually developed and released 16-bit versions of a number of SNK's biggest titles, including Fatal Fury, Fatal Fury 2, King of the Monsters, and Samurai Shodown. Unfortunately for SNK, the company didn't invest the resources it should have into the development and publishing of its own games for Nintendo's and Sega's popular 16-bit consoles. Takara's conversions were weak sauce compared to their AES/MVS counterparts and were only mildly received.

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