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While Rugal was the head honcho in KOF '94 and '95, it was time for a new enemy to step forward. Goenitz was introduced to the series, and with his arrival started the Orochi storyline that involved Iori and Kyo. Kizuna Encounter (1996, NeoGeo)This was a tag-team-based fighting game with gigantic characters. You picked a team of two characters, and during the match, you could swap between them by tapping the D button while standing in a special tag zone. Otherwise, combat was weapons-based, and the game played like a cross between early Fatal Fury games and the Samurai Shodown series. The biggest claim to fame for Kizuna Encounter is that the English home cartridge version is extremely rare. Whereas a home cartridge of the original Metal Slug goes for roughly $1,000, Kizuna Encounter has sold for upward of $5,000. As a result, there are many counterfeit versions out there. The only good way to check for a counterfeit is to open the cartridge and see if there's a mess of wires inside or if the ROM chips seem two-thirds smaller than the slot they're soldered into. Both conditions suggest an illegitimate conversion from an arcade MVS cartridge. Metal Slug Super-Vehicle 001 (1996, NeoGeo)
Also appearing on: PlayStation (1997), Saturn (1997)
Obviously parodying the movie and TV smash hits Full Metal Jacket and MASH, Metal Slug came out during SNK's prime.
The Fire Force was formed by combining people with these powers from the Holy Sol Temple, The Tokyo Armed Forces, and the Fire Defense Agency, and is composed of eight independent companies. Plot[edit] See also: List of Fire Force characters Shinra Kusakabe is a third generation pyrokinetic youth who gained the nickname "Devil's Footprints" for his ability to ignite his feet at will, and was ostracized as a child for the fire that killed his mother and younger brother Sho twelve years ago. He joins Special Fire Force Company 8, which features other pyrokinetics who dedicated themselves to ending the Infernal attacks for good while investigating Companies 1 through 7 for potential corruption in their ranks. Shinra begins to learn that the fire that killed his mother was a cover for Sho to be taken by the White Clad, a doomsday cult behind the Infernal attacks with agents within the facets of the Tokyo Empire. Company 8 and their allies oppose the White Clad while learning of their goal to gather eight individuals like Shinra and Sho to repeat the Great Cataclysm for an ancient being who manipulated humanity for that very purpose. Media[edit] Manga[edit] Main article: List of Fire Force chapters Fire Force, written and illustrated by Atsushi Ohkubo, was serialized in Kodansha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Magazine from September 23, 2015,[5][6] to February 22, 2022. [7][8] In the final chapter, it is hinted that Fire Force is connected to Ohkubo's other manga series Soul Eater. [9] Kodansha collected its chapters in thirty-four tankōbon volumes, released from February 17, 2016,[10] to May 17, 2022. [11] The series is licensed for English release in North America by Kodansha USA,[12] which published the volumes from November 8, 2016,[13] to October 3, 2023. [14] Anime[edit] See also: List of Fire Force episodes An anime television series adaptation by studio David Production was announced in November 2018. [15] The series was directed by Yuki Yase, with Gakuto Haijima handling the series' scripts, Hideyuki Morioka designing the characters and Kenichiro Suehiro composing the music.
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