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484"Thank You, Tokito"
Transliteration: "Tokitō-kun Arigatō" (Japanese: 時透君ありがとう)Hideki HosokawaHideki HosokawaApril 30, 2023 (2023-04-30)7. 0% Though Muichiro beheads the fish demon, it does not die until he slashes the vase on its back. Kotetsu begs him to save Hotaru and fellow swordsmith Kozo Kanamori; Muichiro initially elects to protect the village but remembers Kagaya's advice about trivial events triggering his memories to return. He takes Kotetsu with him to find the swordsmiths. Meanwhile, Tanjiro determines that each of the four demons represents an emotion: joy (Urogi), anger (Sekido), pleasure (Karaku), and sorrow (Aizetsu). Genya confuses Sekido and Aizetsu with his inhuman resistance to normally fatal wounds. Nezuko burns Karaku and uses his own uchiwa against him, blasting him away. Sekido immobilizes Nezuko by shocking her in place with his khakkhara. Tanjiro uses Urogi to reach Nezuko and Genya and avoids Sekido's attacks by using Urogi's foot, which cannot conduct the electricity from his khakkhara as they share the same cells. Tanjiro frees Nezuko but both are incapacitated when Karaku pins them with a blast from his uchiwa. More fish demons attack the village as Mitsuri makes her way to rescue the swordsmiths. Street Fighter II made its debut in April 1991. Fatal Fury was SNK's reply to Street Fighter II. SNK followed suit with a one-on-one fighting game of its own seven months later: Fatal Fury (known as Garou Densetsu in Japan) for the arcade MVS. The characters in Fatal Fury were comparable to those in Street Fighter II, as were the large sprite-based graphics. Fatal Fury even had something Capcom's game didn't: twin background planes that allowed you to take the fight into the background for dodge maneuvers and cross-screen attacks. Fatal Fury gave the NeoGeo AES console the "killer app" it needed, because while players would have to wait more than a year to play a watered-down version of Capcom's Street Fighter II on the Super NES console, they would only have to wait until December 1991 to bring home the arcade-identical AES version of Fatal Fury. Assuming that the whopper price of $250 wasn't an issue, of course. Incidentally, many people have heard of SNK because of the popularity of the company's King of Fighters franchise, which didn't come along until 1994. What you may not realize, however, is that King of Fighters '94 technically isn't the first King of Fighters game. When Capcom introduced Street Fighter II in 1991, it was subtitled "The World Warrior. " Not to be outdone, SNK gave Fatal Fury a subtitle too: "King of Fighters.
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