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Geese Howard

Geese Howard (Japanese: ギース・ハワード, Hepburn: Gīsu Hawādo) is a fictional boss character and the main villain in SNK's Fatal Fury fighting game series. Debuting in Fatal Fury: King of Fighters, Geese is the local crime boss of the fictional city of South Town. Geese created and hosts a fighting tournament named "The King of Fighters", in which he faces the brothers Terry and Andy Bogard who want to take revenge for their father's death. After several tournaments in the Fatal Fury series, Geese is killed by Terry in Real Bout Fatal Fury. However, he appears in following games without storyline as a "ghost" named Nightmare Geese (Japanese: ナイトメア・ギース, Hepburn: Naitomea Gīsu). Geese has also appeared in other SNK's games such as The King of Fighters games, in which he seeks to get the power from the creature Orochi and often sends teams representing him. His young self makes an appearance in the second Art of Fighting game as the final boss character. He also appears as downloadable content in Bandai Namco's fighting game Tekken 7.

Geese Howard
Art of Fighting, Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters character
Geese Howard in Neo Geo Battle Coliseum
First gameFatal Fury: King of Fighters (1991)
Created byTakashi Nishiyama
Voiced by
  • English
  • Ward Perry (Fatal Fury: Legend of the Hungry Wolf, Fatal Fury 2: The New Battle)[1]
  • Richard Epcar (Tekken 7)[2]
  • Japanese
  • Katsuhisa Namase (Fatal Fury Special)
  • Kong Kuwata (all video games beginning with Fatal Fury 3, The King of Fighters: Destiny, Tekken 7 (special moves and grunts))
  • Hidekatsu Shibata (Fatal Fury: Legend of the Hungry Wolf, Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture)
  • Masaaki Ōkura (Fatal Fury: Legend of the Hungry Wolf 2 (young))
  • Katsuji Mori (Dengeki Bunko CD drama: Garō Densetsu)
  • Ryoko Gi (New Geese; The King of Fighters All Star)[3]
In-universe information
Fighting styleAncient Martial Arts (古武術, Kobujutsu)
FamilyRock Howard (son)
OriginUnited States
NationalityAmerican

Outside video games, Geese has appeared in the Fatal Fury animated adaptations as well as the CGI series The King of Fighters: Destiny. The character has been popular within both the SNK staff who decided to feature him as an spectre (Nightmare Geese) in games following his death as well as Tekken producer Katsuhiro Harada who believed the character would fit in Tekken 7. Video game journalists have given Geese popular response due to how overpowered Geese acts in his boss appearances across most of his story. Geese's reveal as guest character in Tekken 7 was met with acclaim due to how well he fit within the series' cast.

Creation and development

Although Geese was not modeled after any famous person or fictional character, SNK based him on Italian mafia.[4] In the making of Fatal Fury: The King of Fighters, SNK had multiple doubts how his design should be until it was decided he would wear a gi based on martial arts, as well as his overall name, likeness, and appearance being references to the three boss characters Black Gallop, Geese, and King from SNK's previous Neo Geo game The Super Spy (1990). Despite being American, SNK wanted him to be a man inspired by Japanese culture resulting in his final look.[5] The appearance of Geese in the Art of Fighting series was of a younger man with long blond hair wearing a light purple and blue suit with red necktie.[6] The character's popularity in Fatal Fury and his younger look from the first original video animation influenced his appearance in Art of Fighting 2 as a hidden boss.[7] SNK was surprised by Geese's popularity in the Fatal Fury series, topping Terry Bogard in terms of fan response in regard to what players wanted as playable character.[4] Real Bout Fatal Fury was originally created with the goal of putting an end to the series' story with Geese Howard's death in the ending, but Geese's high popularity resulted in Real Bout Special having him again.[8]

In the Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters, Geese appears as a middle-aged German American man with blond short, slicked hair, wearing a gi with red hakama and white uwagi without sandals.[9] In most games of the Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters series - except Fatal Fury: King of Fighters and The King of Fighters '96 - Geese only wears the red hakama pants with the white uwagi either not present or hanging off the back/sides.[10] Dominated Mind, the PlayStation version of Real Bout Special, features Geese sporting a halo over his head as a reference to his passing, while the arcade version of Real Bout Special and The King of Fighters 2002: Unlimited Match features Geese sporting an aura of chi surrounding his feet, which would later be canonized in Maximum Impact 2 as "Nightmare Geese".

Geese was first added to franchise The King of Fighters in The King of Fighters '96. His inclusion highly awaited by developers and fans, as he was originally meant to appear in the previous game. Geese was partnered with two other SNK bosses, Mr. Big and Krauser. Even throughout the game, this boss team received special treatment. Leitmotif music were prepared for each member and at the time of this title's release, enthusiasm for this game reached a feverish pitch. Numerous special moves were prepared for Geese, but in view of the memory capacity and time required for adjustments, a number of moves had to be left out.[11] Due to the importance of Geese's character to SNK, the company decided to include quickly in The King of Fighters XIV. This gave the team pressure in regards to adding his son Rock Howard as the character came from a game where Geese had been dead for a decade.[12] The development team behind The King of Fighters XIV found his design as one of the most challenging ones to make alongside Terry Bogard's. In the end, he kept his original look but topless.[13]

Katsuhiro Harada said that if he could add a guest character into Tekken 7 it would be Geese, praising the characters as he would fit into the cast.[14] He added that both he and an interviewer liked the character which led to the idea of casting him into Tekken 7.[15] While remaining true to Geese's character, Harada stated his movements and design were completely remade so that fans from other series will try to play Tekken 7 and learn its different mechanics.[16] The King of Fighters XIV producer Yasuyuki Oda was pleased with Geese's inclusion in Tekken 7 and celebrated it by taking a picture with Harada.[17]

Appearances

In video games

Geese first appears in the original Fatal Fury, where he hosts the "King of Fighters" tournament. The central plot of the game centers around the Bogard brothers' (Terry and Andy) quest to avenge their father's death, who was murdered by Geese a decade before the events of the game.[18] After the player defeats Geese (who is the final boss), Geese falls off from the building, being declared dead during the game's ending.[19] Geese does appear in the revised version of Fatal Fury 2, Fatal Fury Special, where it is revealed that he survived his fall at the end of the first game.[20] Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory centers around Geese's attempt to return to power by collecting the "Sacred Scrolls of Jin", which is said to give their holder great power.[21]

In the next game, Real Bout Fatal Fury, Geese is once again the final boss in the single-player tournament, confronting the player atop Geese Tower. In either, Terry's or Andy's ending, Geese falls off his tower once again, refusing to accept help from either of the Bogard brothers, leaving Terry to later raise Geese's young son, Rock Howard.[22] Although this game was developed with the intention of featuring the character's death, Geese's popularity resulted in him still appearing in the next titles.[23] Geese appears in the subsequent game which does not feature a plot, Real Bout Fatal Fury Special, as a hidden final boss named Nightmare Geese.[24] He also appears as a regular character in Real Bout Fatal Fury 2, which also has no storyline,[25] as well as Wild Ambition, a remake of the first Fatal Fury game.[26]

 
The young Geese Howard, as depicted in The King of Fighters Neowave

Geese also makes an appearance in the second game in the Art of Fighting series. Art of Fighting 2, which is set a decade before the first Fatal Fury, features a younger Geese Howard as the corrupt police commissioner of Southtown. Geese is revealed to be Mr. Big's boss and the mastermind behind the events of the previous game such as the kidnapping of Yuri Sakazaki.[27] If the player wins every match against all the previous computer-controlled opponents without losing a round, the player's character will face Geese Howard as a hidden final boss.[28] In the crossover video games NeoGeo Battle Coliseum and the SNK vs. Capcom series, Geese appears as a playable character; in the latter he commonly appears as a boss character.[29][30]

Geese also appears in a few games in The King of Fighters series, which does not follow the continuity established by the Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting games, despite sharing many characters and plot elements. In The King of Fighters '96, Geese serves as the leader of the "Boss Team" along with former subordinate Mr. Big and rival Wolfgang Krauser, seeking to find the Orochi power.[31] Geese would appear again in a non-playable role as the sponsor of the "Special Team" in The King of Fighters '97, which is composed of Billy Kane, Blue Mary, and Ryuji Yamazaki.[32] The team would reappear in The King of Fighters 2003 renamed "Outlaw Team", with Mary (now part of the Women Fighters Team) replaced by Gato from Mark of the Wolves.[33] Geese also appears in The King of Fighters 2000 as a striker, in the Xbox version of The King of Fighters 2002 and The King of Fighters XI as a selectable character, as well as in The King of Fighters '98: Ultimate Match, which brings back the Boss Team from '96.[34][35][36] He is also a playable character in The King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match, alongside his "Nightmare" variant.[37] The younger version of Geese from Art of Fighting 2 also appears as a boss in The King of Fighters Neowave.[38] He also returned in The King of Fighters XIV as a playable character alongside Billy and his butler, Hein.[39] In the ending, Geese reveals he has not unlocked the secrets of the Jin scrolls yet but these scrolls predicted the events of the tournament.[40]

Outside the main The King of Fighters game, he has been present in the spin-offs. In The King of Fighters Kyo he appears in South Town where he antagonizes the Bogard brothers as well as the protagonist, Kyo Kusanagi.[41] In The King of Fighters EX: Neo Blood Geese organizes a new tournament in order to obtain the power from the participant Iori Yagami. After Iori is defeated, Geese will act as a boss character.[42] In KOF: Maximum Impact 2 and Regulation A, Geese is playable under the name of Nightmare Geese.[43] His normal persona appears in the mobile phone game The King of Fighters All Star as well as '98 Ultimate Match Online.[44][45] His Art of Fighting persona is also available in Kimi wa Hero.[46]

Geese appears as a playable guest fighter in Tekken 7 as downloadable character.[47] He also appeared in Nintendo's Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as a background character in the King of Fighters Stadium stage and a spirit.

In other media

Geese Howard also appears in a trilogy of animated films based on the Fatal Fury video games, where his voice is provided by Hidekatsu Shibata in the original Japanese versions and Ward Perry in the English dubs. The first two installments, 1992's Fatal Fury: Legend of the Hungry Wolf and 1993's Fatal Fury 2: The New Battle, both aired in Japan as TV specials on Fuji TV, while the third film, 1994's Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture, was a theatrical film. The English adaptations of all three films were released on home video by Viz Communications. The first two films loosely follows the storyline of the games and both feature Geese as a major character, establishing him and Wolfgang Krauser as half-brothers who share the same father, a plot element which was used in the video game series with Fatal Fury Special.[48][49] Geese makes a cameo appearance in the third film.[50]

In addition to appearing in manga adaptations of the Fatal Fury, Art of Fighting and The King of Fighters games published in Japan, Geese Howard was also the subject of a single-volume manga published in 1996 titled The Geese Howard Story by Etsuya Amajishi, adapting the character's fictional history from the Art of Fighting and Fatal Fury games.[51] It was followed by a single-volume sequel in 1997 titled Geese in the Dark, by the same author.[52] Geese also appears in many CD dramas and stars in his own character image album.[53] He also sings in a number of image songs.[54] In the CGI adaptation of The King of Fighters, Geese reprises his role from Fatal Fury with one episode showing his background and how he met Jeff Bogard, Terry and Andy's father.[55]

Reception

Geese has been well received by gamers, ranking high in several popularity polls. In Gamest's 1997 Heroes Collection, Geese was voted as the staff's ninth favorite character.[56] In the character popularity poll on Neo Geo Freak's website, he was voted as the thirteenth favorite character with a total of 903 votes.[57] While interviewing Shane Bettenhausen, Ignition Entertainment's Director of Business Development, Alex Lucard from Diehardgamefan.com mentioned that one of the characters he wanted to be playable in The King of Fighters XII was Geese.[58] Video games publications have added praise and criticism on Geese's character. Den of Geek listed him as the fifth best The King of Fighters character commenting he is likable despite being an antagonist as well his moves that allow him to counter enemies' attacks.[59] GameAxis Unwired found the character as one of the most challenging ones, comparing him with other SNK bosses Wolfgang Krauser and Rugal Bernstein, finding the latter more difficult to beat though.[60] Complex listed him as one of the most challenging bosses in gaming, citing the focus of his fights as well as how the character is hated by many other ones in the story.[61] In 2018, Geese was voted as the second most popular Neo Geo character behind Terry.[62]

GameSpot reviewer Frank Provo comments that Geese's introduction in Fatal Fury is one of the biggest accomplishments from the game as he notes how Geese continues appearing in other games.[63] Avi Krebs from Gamingexcellence.com noted that Geese was the hardest character of the series to defeat and jokingly commented that even though he fights "while wearing a wristwatch, he pulls out all the tricks possible".[64] IGN writer Ryan Clements agreed with Avi Krebs saying that Geese is "almost physically impossible to beat". He also mentioned that due to how difficult Geese is, almost twelve different IGN people had to help Clements to win, being only able to defeat him "resorting to the cheapest, most absurd tactics possible".[65] ScrewAttack likewise said he was ridiculously difficult to beat.[66] Eric Bratcher from GamesRadar commented that Geese is "the big hook" from the series along with Terry Bogard, labelling Geese as "nearly un-killable".[67] While reviewing The King of Fighters Neowave Gamer 2.0's Patrick Mifflin found that Geese is the "first SNK true villain", and commented that his young appearance featured in such game "can surely be chalked up to being one of the perks of a fighting game that has no story at all".[68] The Nightmare Geese version from The King of Fighters 2002: Unlimited Match was compared with Street Fighter's Shin Akuma in terms of difficulties by Eurogamer writer Matt Edwards who described him as one of the strongest opponents in the game.[69] Geese was also in GameSpot's "All Time Greatest Villains" losing to Mother Brain from the Metroid.[70] Greg Kasavin from the same site listed his "Knockdown Throw" special move as the third best move in fighting games commenting that it was one of the first reversal moves ever made in video games way before they became popular. For this reason, Kasavin stated that Geese became "one of the greatest fighting game characters of all time".[71] As by time in the fatal Fury series that Geese's son, Rock Howard, becomes playable Geese is dead, the two never fought. However, some crossovers that featured these two characters have been praised for providing this desire encounter.[72][73] Gamesarefun.com writer Andrew McClure noted that although Rock's moves to be a cross between Terry Bogard and Geese with the exception of Geese's "pretzel" strongest moves.[74]

Raphael See criticized Geese's final fight against Terry Bogard in the series' first original video animation as due to the chi-like techniques performed by the two fighters rather than actual regular martial arts.[75] Upon his addition to Tekken 7 as downloadable content, Suriel Vazquez from Game Informer said Geese would be a good addition despite not being his "favorite Howard".[76] Gavin Jasper from Den of Geek found Geese's reveal as surprising due to lack of possibilities the character would appear as a guest. Nevertheless, he found Geese would fit into the cast as various Tekken are poor parents, specifically comparing him with Tekken's character Heihachi Mishima due to their actions across their respective series.[77] Similarly, Polygon found Geese "legendary" and found this crossover between SNK and Namco as this was the first time a character from the SNK's games appeared into one of Namco.[78] VideoGamer.com said that while Geese is "a bit of a horrible bastard really, but in a game like this [Tekken 7], that means fun".[79] HardcoreGamer praised the translation of Geese's techniques into the trailer as well as his design as provided by the Unreal Engine 4 commenting that they are "really shining when it comes to his facial expressions and extensive body scarring".[80] Game Axis shared similar comments and liked how Tekken gathered villains from the other games with the first one being Akuma.[81]

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Raging Storm redirects here For the Cyndi Lauper song see Bring Ya to the Brink Geese Howard Japanese ギース ハワード Hepburn Gisu Hawado is a fictional boss character and the main villain in SNK s Fatal Fury fighting game series Debuting in Fatal Fury King of Fighters Geese is the local crime boss of the fictional city of South Town Geese created and hosts a fighting tournament named The King of Fighters in which he faces the brothers Terry and Andy Bogard who want to take revenge for their father s death After several tournaments in the Fatal Fury series Geese is killed by Terry in Real Bout Fatal Fury However he appears in following games without storyline as a ghost named Nightmare Geese Japanese ナイトメア ギース Hepburn Naitomea Gisu Geese has also appeared in other SNK s games such as The King of Fighters games in which he seeks to get the power from the creature Orochi and often sends teams representing him His young self makes an appearance in the second Art of Fighting game as the final boss character He also appears as downloadable content in Bandai Namco s fighting game Tekken 7 Geese HowardArt of Fighting Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters characterGeese Howard in Neo Geo Battle ColiseumFirst gameFatal Fury King of Fighters 1991 Created byTakashi NishiyamaVoiced byEnglishWard Perry Fatal Fury Legend of the Hungry Wolf Fatal Fury 2 The New Battle 1 Richard Epcar Tekken 7 2 JapaneseKatsuhisa Namase Fatal Fury Special Kong Kuwata all video games beginning with Fatal Fury 3 The King of Fighters Destiny Tekken 7 special moves and grunts Hidekatsu Shibata Fatal Fury Legend of the Hungry Wolf Fatal Fury The Motion Picture Masaaki Ōkura Fatal Fury Legend of the Hungry Wolf 2 young Katsuji Mori Dengeki Bunko CD drama Garō Densetsu Ryoko Gi New Geese The King of Fighters All Star 3 In universe informationFighting styleAncient Martial Arts 古武術 Kobujutsu FamilyRock Howard son OriginUnited StatesNationalityAmericanOutside video games Geese has appeared in the Fatal Fury animated adaptations as well as the CGI series The King of Fighters Destiny The character has been popular within both the SNK staff who decided to feature him as an spectre Nightmare Geese in games following his death as well as Tekken producer Katsuhiro Harada who believed the character would fit in Tekken 7 Video game journalists have given Geese popular response due to how overpowered Geese acts in his boss appearances across most of his story Geese s reveal as guest character in Tekken 7 was met with acclaim due to how well he fit within the series cast Contents 1 Creation and development 2 Appearances 2 1 In video games 2 2 In other media 3 Reception 4 References 5 External linksCreation and development EditAlthough Geese was not modeled after any famous person or fictional character SNK based him on Italian mafia 4 In the making of Fatal Fury The King of Fighters SNK had multiple doubts how his design should be until it was decided he would wear a gi based on martial arts as well as his overall name likeness and appearance being references to the three boss characters Black Gallop Geese and King from SNK s previous Neo Geo game The Super Spy 1990 Despite being American SNK wanted him to be a man inspired by Japanese culture resulting in his final look 5 The appearance of Geese in the Art of Fighting series was of a younger man with long blond hair wearing a light purple and blue suit with red necktie 6 The character s popularity in Fatal Fury and his younger look from the first original video animation influenced his appearance in Art of Fighting 2 as a hidden boss 7 SNK was surprised by Geese s popularity in the Fatal Fury series topping Terry Bogard in terms of fan response in regard to what players wanted as playable character 4 Real Bout Fatal Fury was originally created with the goal of putting an end to the series story with Geese Howard s death in the ending but Geese s high popularity resulted in Real Bout Special having him again 8 In the Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters Geese appears as a middle aged German American man with blond short slicked hair wearing a gi with red hakama and white uwagi without sandals 9 In most games of the Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters series except Fatal Fury King of Fighters and The King of Fighters 96 Geese only wears the red hakama pants with the white uwagi either not present or hanging off the back sides 10 Dominated Mind the PlayStation version of Real Bout Special features Geese sporting a halo over his head as a reference to his passing while the arcade version of Real Bout Special and The King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match features Geese sporting an aura of chi surrounding his feet which would later be canonized in Maximum Impact 2 as Nightmare Geese Geese was first added to franchise The King of Fighters in The King of Fighters 96 His inclusion highly awaited by developers and fans as he was originally meant to appear in the previous game Geese was partnered with two other SNK bosses Mr Big and Krauser Even throughout the game this boss team received special treatment Leitmotif music were prepared for each member and at the time of this title s release enthusiasm for this game reached a feverish pitch Numerous special moves were prepared for Geese but in view of the memory capacity and time required for adjustments a number of moves had to be left out 11 Due to the importance of Geese s character to SNK the company decided to include quickly in The King of Fighters XIV This gave the team pressure in regards to adding his son Rock Howard as the character came from a game where Geese had been dead for a decade 12 The development team behind The King of Fighters XIV found his design as one of the most challenging ones to make alongside Terry Bogard s In the end he kept his original look but topless 13 Katsuhiro Harada said that if he could add a guest character into Tekken 7 it would be Geese praising the characters as he would fit into the cast 14 He added that both he and an interviewer liked the character which led to the idea of casting him into Tekken 7 15 While remaining true to Geese s character Harada stated his movements and design were completely remade so that fans from other series will try to play Tekken 7 and learn its different mechanics 16 The King of Fighters XIV producer Yasuyuki Oda was pleased with Geese s inclusion in Tekken 7 and celebrated it by taking a picture with Harada 17 Appearances EditIn video games Edit Geese first appears in the original Fatal Fury where he hosts the King of Fighters tournament The central plot of the game centers around the Bogard brothers Terry and Andy quest to avenge their father s death who was murdered by Geese a decade before the events of the game 18 After the player defeats Geese who is the final boss Geese falls off from the building being declared dead during the game s ending 19 Geese does appear in the revised version of Fatal Fury 2 Fatal Fury Special where it is revealed that he survived his fall at the end of the first game 20 Fatal Fury 3 Road to the Final Victory centers around Geese s attempt to return to power by collecting the Sacred Scrolls of Jin which is said to give their holder great power 21 In the next game Real Bout Fatal Fury Geese is once again the final boss in the single player tournament confronting the player atop Geese Tower In either Terry s or Andy s ending Geese falls off his tower once again refusing to accept help from either of the Bogard brothers leaving Terry to later raise Geese s young son Rock Howard 22 Although this game was developed with the intention of featuring the character s death Geese s popularity resulted in him still appearing in the next titles 23 Geese appears in the subsequent game which does not feature a plot Real Bout Fatal Fury Special as a hidden final boss named Nightmare Geese 24 He also appears as a regular character in Real Bout Fatal Fury 2 which also has no storyline 25 as well as Wild Ambition a remake of the first Fatal Fury game 26 The young Geese Howard as depicted in The King of Fighters Neowave Geese also makes an appearance in the second game in the Art of Fighting series Art of Fighting 2 which is set a decade before the first Fatal Fury features a younger Geese Howard as the corrupt police commissioner of Southtown Geese is revealed to be Mr Big s boss and the mastermind behind the events of the previous game such as the kidnapping of Yuri Sakazaki 27 If the player wins every match against all the previous computer controlled opponents without losing a round the player s character will face Geese Howard as a hidden final boss 28 In the crossover video games NeoGeo Battle Coliseum and the SNK vs Capcom series Geese appears as a playable character in the latter he commonly appears as a boss character 29 30 Geese also appears in a few games in The King of Fighters series which does not follow the continuity established by the Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting games despite sharing many characters and plot elements In The King of Fighters 96 Geese serves as the leader of the Boss Team along with former subordinate Mr Big and rival Wolfgang Krauser seeking to find the Orochi power 31 Geese would appear again in a non playable role as the sponsor of the Special Team in The King of Fighters 97 which is composed of Billy Kane Blue Mary and Ryuji Yamazaki 32 The team would reappear in The King of Fighters 2003 renamed Outlaw Team with Mary now part of the Women Fighters Team replaced by Gato from Mark of the Wolves 33 Geese also appears in The King of Fighters 2000 as a striker in the Xbox version of The King of Fighters 2002 and The King of Fighters XI as a selectable character as well as in The King of Fighters 98 Ultimate Match which brings back the Boss Team from 96 34 35 36 He is also a playable character in The King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match alongside his Nightmare variant 37 The younger version of Geese from Art of Fighting 2 also appears as a boss in The King of Fighters Neowave 38 He also returned in The King of Fighters XIV as a playable character alongside Billy and his butler Hein 39 In the ending Geese reveals he has not unlocked the secrets of the Jin scrolls yet but these scrolls predicted the events of the tournament 40 Outside the main The King of Fighters game he has been present in the spin offs In The King of Fighters Kyo he appears in South Town where he antagonizes the Bogard brothers as well as the protagonist Kyo Kusanagi 41 In The King of Fighters EX Neo Blood Geese organizes a new tournament in order to obtain the power from the participant Iori Yagami After Iori is defeated Geese will act as a boss character 42 In KOF Maximum Impact 2 and Regulation A Geese is playable under the name of Nightmare Geese 43 His normal persona appears in the mobile phone game The King of Fighters All Star as well as 98 Ultimate Match Online 44 45 His Art of Fighting persona is also available in Kimi wa Hero 46 Geese appears as a playable guest fighter in Tekken 7 as downloadable character 47 He also appeared in Nintendo s Super Smash Bros Ultimate as a background character in the King of Fighters Stadium stage and a spirit In other media Edit Geese Howard also appears in a trilogy of animated films based on the Fatal Fury video games where his voice is provided by Hidekatsu Shibata in the original Japanese versions and Ward Perry in the English dubs The first two installments 1992 s Fatal Fury Legend of the Hungry Wolf and 1993 s Fatal Fury 2 The New Battle both aired in Japan as TV specials on Fuji TV while the third film 1994 s Fatal Fury The Motion Picture was a theatrical film The English adaptations of all three films were released on home video by Viz Communications The first two films loosely follows the storyline of the games and both feature Geese as a major character establishing him and Wolfgang Krauser as half brothers who share the same father a plot element which was used in the video game series with Fatal Fury Special 48 49 Geese makes a cameo appearance in the third film 50 In addition to appearing in manga adaptations of the Fatal Fury Art of Fighting and The King of Fighters games published in Japan Geese Howard was also the subject of a single volume manga published in 1996 titled The Geese Howard Story by Etsuya Amajishi adapting the character s fictional history from the Art of Fighting and Fatal Fury games 51 It was followed by a single volume sequel in 1997 titled Geese in the Dark by the same author 52 Geese also appears in many CD dramas and stars in his own character image album 53 He also sings in a number of image songs 54 In the CGI adaptation of The King of Fighters Geese reprises his role from Fatal Fury with one episode showing his background and how he met Jeff Bogard Terry and Andy s father 55 Reception EditGeese has been well received by gamers ranking high in several popularity polls In Gamest s 1997 Heroes Collection Geese was voted as the staff s ninth favorite character 56 In the character popularity poll on Neo Geo Freak s website he was voted as the thirteenth favorite character with a total of 903 votes 57 While interviewing Shane Bettenhausen Ignition Entertainment s Director of Business Development Alex Lucard from Diehardgamefan com mentioned that one of the characters he wanted to be playable in The King of Fighters XII was Geese 58 Video games publications have added praise and criticism on Geese s character Den of Geek listed him as the fifth best The King of Fighters character commenting he is likable despite being an antagonist as well his moves that allow him to counter enemies attacks 59 GameAxis Unwired found the character as one of the most challenging ones comparing him with other SNK bosses Wolfgang Krauser and Rugal Bernstein finding the latter more difficult to beat though 60 Complex listed him as one of the most challenging bosses in gaming citing the focus of his fights as well as how the character is hated by many other ones in the story 61 In 2018 Geese was voted as the second most popular Neo Geo character behind Terry 62 GameSpot reviewer Frank Provo comments that Geese s introduction in Fatal Fury is one of the biggest accomplishments from the game as he notes how Geese continues appearing in other games 63 Avi Krebs from Gamingexcellence com noted that Geese was the hardest character of the series to defeat and jokingly commented that even though he fights while wearing a wristwatch he pulls out all the tricks possible 64 IGN writer Ryan Clements agreed with Avi Krebs saying that Geese is almost physically impossible to beat He also mentioned that due to how difficult Geese is almost twelve different IGN people had to help Clements to win being only able to defeat him resorting to the cheapest most absurd tactics possible 65 ScrewAttack likewise said he was ridiculously difficult to beat 66 Eric Bratcher from GamesRadar commented that Geese is the big hook from the series along with Terry Bogard labelling Geese as nearly un killable 67 While reviewing The King of Fighters Neowave Gamer 2 0 s Patrick Mifflin found that Geese is the first SNK true villain and commented that his young appearance featured in such game can surely be chalked up to being one of the perks of a fighting game that has no story at all 68 The Nightmare Geese version from The King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match was compared with Street Fighter s Shin Akuma in terms of difficulties by Eurogamer writer Matt Edwards who described him as one of the strongest opponents in the game 69 Geese was also in GameSpot s All Time Greatest Villains losing to Mother Brain from the Metroid 70 Greg Kasavin from the same site listed his Knockdown Throw special move as the third best move in fighting games commenting that it was one of the first reversal moves ever made in video games way before they became popular For this reason Kasavin stated that Geese became one of the greatest fighting game characters of all time 71 As by time in the fatal Fury series that Geese s son Rock Howard becomes playable Geese is dead the two never fought However some crossovers that featured these two characters have been praised for providing this desire encounter 72 73 Gamesarefun com writer Andrew McClure noted that although Rock s moves to be a cross between Terry Bogard and Geese with the exception of Geese s pretzel strongest moves 74 Raphael See criticized Geese s final fight against Terry Bogard in the series first original video animation as due to the chi like techniques performed by the two fighters rather than actual regular martial arts 75 Upon his addition to Tekken 7 as downloadable content Suriel Vazquez from Game Informer said Geese would be a good addition despite not being his favorite Howard 76 Gavin Jasper from Den of Geek found Geese s reveal as surprising due to lack of possibilities the character would appear as a guest Nevertheless he found Geese would fit into the cast as various Tekken are poor parents specifically comparing him with Tekken s character Heihachi Mishima due to their actions across their respective series 77 Similarly Polygon found Geese legendary and found this crossover between SNK and Namco as this was the first time a character from the SNK s games appeared into one of Namco 78 VideoGamer com said that while Geese is a bit of a horrible bastard really but in a game like this Tekken 7 that means fun 79 HardcoreGamer praised the translation of Geese s techniques into the trailer as well as his design as provided by the Unreal Engine 4 commenting that they are really shining when it comes to his facial expressions and extensive body scarring 80 Game Axis shared similar comments and liked how Tekken gathered villains from the other games with the first one being Akuma 81 References Edit Voice Of Geese Howard Fatal Fury Behind The Voice Actors Behind The Voice Actors Retrieved 2017 09 16 Check mark indicates role has been confirmed 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