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There was a feeling of calmness on the exterior that hid a sea of chaos underneath, which was strengthened by the epic musical score. Samurai Shodown 64 (1997, Hyper NeoGeo 64)Shodown 64 was not an N64 game but rather an arcade title based on SNK's Hyper 64 hardware. Along with Buriki One, it was one of just seven games made for the ill-fated arcade board. Other than the graphics, Shodown 64 was pretty similar to the rest of the series. Due to the expensive cost of the Hyper 64 hardware, Shodown 64 didn't get a wide release like the MVS games, although it was a competent fighting game. The King of Fighters '98: The Slugfest/The Dream Match Never Ends (1998, NeoGeo)
Also appearing on: PlayStation, Dreamcast (1999)
Most fighting game fans agree, KOF '98 is probably the best installment currently available. Bringing back almost every character that has appeared in the series, KOF '98 lives up to its moniker as the dream match. There weren't any additions to the game system that year, but KOF '98 more than made up for that in balance and in remixed art for the backgrounds and the characters themselves, who sported at least one new move each. 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.
Grimmer reveals that he was at 511 Kinderheim and explains the origins of alter-ego, "The Magnificent Steiner", a weakling who transforms into a raging musclebound hero when threatened, but with no recollection of the events afterwards. 47"The Door to a Nightmare"
Transliteration: "Akumu no Tobira" (Japanese: 悪夢の扉)Kentarō NakamuraKazuyuki FudeyasuMarch 23, 2005 (2005-03-23)March 29, 2010 Nina and Dieter arrive in Prague, but she is shocked when residents call her "Anna" and she begins to recall memories form her childhood. Tenma and Grimmer finds that Suk has been removed from the hospital, and Captain Karel Ranke, a former top member of the StB proposes to release Suk to Tenma and Grimmer in exchange for the tape and research materials for a client in Germany. They refuse, however, Grimmer's suddenly remembers Adolf Reinhardt who was kind to him at 511 Kinderheim. While they do not reach an agreement, Ranke does mention that Franz Bonaparta was heavily involved in the care of the Liebert Twins. Bonaparta was also the author of a children's picture book "The Nameless Monster", and was living at the "Red Rose Mansion".