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The King of Fighters

The King of Fighters (KOF)[a] is a series of fighting games by SNK that began with the release of The King of Fighters '94 in 1994. The series was developed originally for SNK's Neo Geo MVS arcade hardware. This served as the main platform for the series until 2004 when SNK retired it in favor of the Atomiswave arcade board. Two King of Fighters games were produced for the Atomiswave platform (The King of Fighters Neowave and The King of Fighters XI) before SNK decided to discontinue using it for the series. The series' most recent arcade hardware is the Taito Type X2, first used with the release of The King of Fighters XII. Ports of the arcade games and the original The King of Fighters games have been released for several video game consoles. The latest entry in the series, The King of Fighters XV, was released in February 2022.

The games' story focuses on the title tournament where fighters from multiple SNK games take part. SNK also created original characters to serve as protagonists from each of their story arcs while still interacting with fighters from Art of Fighting and Fatal Fury, among others. Multiple spin-off games, such as the R duology for the Neo Geo Pocket and Maximum Impact for the PlayStation 2, for example, have also been released. There have been multiple cross-over games where the SNK cast interacted with characters created by Capcom, while some characters have been present as guest characters in other games, such as Mai Shiranui in the Dead or Alive games, Geese Howard in Tekken 7, Kyo Kusanagi in Fighting Days, Kula Diamond in Dead or Alive 6, and Terry Bogard in Fighting EX Layer and Super Smash Bros. Ultimate.

The King of Fighters was originally conceptualized as a side-scrolling beat 'em up until SNK changed it to a fighting game that took its subtitle from the first Fatal Fury game: Fatal Fury: King of Fighters. Though originally released yearly from its first inception, the company decided to take more time to develop their games after 2004. Critical reception of the video games have been generally positive with their use of teams and balanced gameplay often cited.

Games

Main series

 
Arcade cabinet for KOF '98

SNK released the first game in the series, The King of Fighters '94, on August 25, 1994.[1] It featured characters from SNK's previous fighting game series Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting, as well as original characters (including characters from other franchises such as Ikari Warriors and Psycho Soldier, adapted for a versus fighting game).

The game's success led SNK to release yearly installments for the series numbering the games for the year they were released. The King of Fighters '95, as well as adding new characters, began the series' first story arc titled "The Orochi Saga". It was also the first game in the series that allowed players to create their own three-member teams with any character in the game.[2] The King of Fighters '96 established the second part of "The Orochi Saga". Depending on the playable characters on a team, an exclusive ending would be played.[3] "The Orochi Saga" story arc concluded in The King of Fighters '97.[4] Unlike the series' previous games, The King of Fighters '98 did not feature a story. Instead, it was promoted as a "Dream Match" game that allowed players to choose most of the characters available from the previous titles, including ones that were supposedly dead. SNK refitted the Dreamcast version and renamed it The King of Fighters: Dream Match 1999 with an extended cel animated introduction and 3D backgrounds.[5]

The King of Fighters '99 introduced "The NESTS Chronicles" story arc. In a new tactic, a specific person from a team would be an assistant called a "Striker". This person would be able to aid the team for a few seconds in combat. The Dreamcast version was titled The King of Fighters: Evolution, with several improvements in the game such as new Strikers and better animation.[6] The King of Fighters 2000 is the second part of "The NESTS Saga" as well as the last KOF game produced by SNK before its bankruptcy. It adds a few new playable characters and a couple of Strikers—most from earlier KOF titles and other SNK franchises such as Metal Slug, Robo Army, Burning Fight, Buriki One, The Last Blade, Savage Reign and Kizuna Encounter.[7] The King of Fighters 2001 ends the second story arc. The Korean company Eolith helped develop the game after SNK was declared bankrupt.[8] The King of Fighters 2002 was created to reunite old characters from previous KOF games and featured no story, similar to KOF '98. It was also developed by Eolith.[9]

A new KOF story arc titled the "Tales of Ash" began in The King of Fighters 2003, the last KOF game to be released for the Neo Geo system. It allowed players to change characters while playing, but the number of team members was reduced to three. SNK returned to develop the franchise with this entry.[10] By 2004, SNK abandoned the series' yearly releases and numbered future games in a more conventional manner.[11] The first main series' game released as such was The King of Fighters XI in 2005.[12] In 2009, The King of Fighters XII was released. It used high-resolution, hand-drawn 2D sprites on detailed 2D backgrounds.[13] It is a storyless gathering of fighters, similar to KOF '98 and 2002. The story arc ends with The King of Fighters XIII, released during the summer of 2010, which features the entire roster from The King of Fighters XII as well as additional characters.[14]

The King of Fighters XIV, featuring 3D graphics and a large roster of characters while also establishing a new story arc was released for the PlayStation 4 on August 23, 2016.[15] In December 2018, SNK revealed it was working on The King of Fighters XV, and was released on February 17, 2022.[16]

Other games

The King of Fighters '94 was remade and released in 2004 for the PlayStation 2 as The King of Fighters '94 Re-Bout in Japan. This version has several new features like hi-res graphics, online play, team edit, a playable Rugal Bernstein, and the addition of Saisyu Kusanagi.[17] A remake of KOF '98 titled The King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match was released in Japanese arcades in 2008 and later on some video game consoles expanding the character roster and improving the graphics.[18] A remake of KOF 2002, titled The King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match was released for the PlayStation 2 in 2009 in Japan. SNK also produced a game titled The King of Fighters: Battle de Paradise which could be connected to the Japanese Dreamcast port of KOF '99.[19] Yumekobo also developed the visual novel game with strategy elements for fights known as The King of Fighters: Kyo (ザ・キング・オブ・ファイターズ 京). The game follows Kyo's daily life as he prepares to fight in the tournament in KOF '97 while interacting with other rivals.[20] For the Neo Geo Pocket, an adaptation of KOF '97 titled King of Fighters R-1 was released on October 28, 1998.[21] A sequel for the Neo Geo Pocket Color, King of Fighters R-2 an adaptation of KOF '98, was released on March 19, 1999.[22]

In 2004, SNK produced the first 3D installment of the series, The King of Fighters: Maximum Impact.[23] The game and its sequel KOF: Maximum Impact 2, and its upgraded version Maximum Impact: Regulation A, revises much of the backstory for the characters and settings from previous games.[24] A second update called Regulation A2 was planned but cancelled. The producer of the Maximum Impact series, Falcoon, stated that the Maximum Impact games are in a different continuity from the original series of games.[25] Another spin-off video game, The King of Fighters Neowave, was released for the Xbox, PlayStation 2 and Arcade during 2005 and 2006. Neowave is essentially a remix of KOF 2002, with a new presentation and a few roster changes. Like KOF2002, Neowave has no storyline and is considered a "dream match". Tomokazu Nakano created the character artwork.[26] Two video games were released for the Game Boy Advance titled The King of Fighters EX: Neo-Blood and The King of Fighters EX2: Howling Blood featuring characters and backgrounds from KOF '99 and 2000, respectively.[27][28] A role-playing video game was also created exclusively for the PlayStation under the title The King of Fighters: Kyo, adapting a manga with the same name.[29] An N-Gage version of the second Game Boy Advance game was released in 2005 titled The King of Fighters Extreme, which added Bluetooth multiplayer capability.

By late 2000s, at least three pachislot games were developed for the series. The first, The King of Fighters, is based on the Orochi storyline; the second, The King of Fighters 2, is based on the fight of K' against the NESTS cartel;[30][31] and the third, Maximum Impact focuses on the series' 3D titles. None of these was released outside Japan.[32] At least six games for Japanese mobile phones have also been developed. While a few of them are fighting games, others are mini-games like volleyball and quizzes.[33]

Several characters from the series also appear in crossover video games. NeoGeo Battle Coliseum is a 2-on-2 tag team fighting game for the Atomiswave arcade board, and SNK Gals' Fighters is a fighting game for the Neo Geo Pocket Color. Along with the KOF, characters from other SNK series also star in both of these games.[34] A rhythm game titled The Rhythm of Fighters was released for mobile phone games during 2015.[35] Capcom also produced a series of similar crossover fighting games with SNK. The SNK-produced fighting games of this crossover include the Dimps-developed portable fighting game SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium for the Neo Geo Pocket Color in 1999 and SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos for the Neo Geo in 2003. The games produced by Capcom are Capcom vs. SNK in 2000. This was followed by a minor upgrade, Capcom vs. SNK Pro, and a sequel titled Capcom vs. SNK 2, both released in 2001.[36] The three games were produced for NAOMI hardware and later ported to various consoles. SNK also produced SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos,[37] and the video game card game titled SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters DS.[38]

Multiple mobile phone games have also been produced including The King of Fighters All Star,[39] Kimi wa Hero,[40] Clash of Kings,[41] KOF X Arena Masters,[42] KOF: WORLD,[43] The King of Fighters Orochi Go, The King of Cyphers,[44][45] and a crossover with Fatal Fury.[46] An otome game King of Fighters for Girls is also in development.[47] The characters have also been guests in other mobile games such as Kyo in Fighting Days.[48]

Compilations

In addition to the remakes of games such as KOF '94 Re-bout, KOF '98 Ultimate Match, and KOF 2002 Unlimited Match, SNK has released compilations of their KOF games. Two KOF compilations were released in Japan for the PlayStation 2 as part of the Neo Geo Online Collection.

The first compilation, The King of Fighters Orochi Hen (ザ·キング·オブ·ファイターズ -オロチ編-, The Orochi Saga) features KOF '95, KOF '96, and KOF '97, the three games comprising the Orochi story arc. The compilation features a Color Edit mode that allows the player to create a custom color palette for every character in each game, the choice to play each game with original and arranged soundtracks, and an online versus mode which supports the Multi-Matching BB (MMBB) service.[49] The second compilation, The King of Fighters NESTS Hen (ザ·キング·オブ·ファイターズ -ネスツ編-, The NESTS Saga), features the original Neo Geo versions of KOF '99, KOF 2000, and KOF 2001, as well as the corresponding Dreamcast versions of each game. It has the same features as the previous compilation but with online support available only for the Dreamcast games in the compilation.[50]

A separately produced compilation titled The King of Fighters Collection: The Orochi Saga was released for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and Wii outside of Japan. This compilation has the same lineup of games as the Japanese Orochi Hen, along with KOF '94 and KOF '98. The extra features are different. There is an added Challenge Mode where the player must win certain matches against the CPU in KOF '98 under specific conditions, a media gallery featuring listenable tracks from each game, and a collection of official illustrations.[49]

There were also two double-pack compilations, the first being The King of Fighters 2000/2001 (The King of Fighters: The Saga Continues in PAL regions)[51] and The King of Fighters 2002/2003, both on PlayStation 2 and Xbox.[52]

Gameplay elements

 
A fight between Kyo (an original character) and Kim (Fatal Fury). In the background are Kyo's two teammates (Benimaru and Daimon) who can replace him if he is defeated.

The basic gameplay system of KOF is similar to SNK's previous games like the Fatal Fury series, Art of Fighting and Samurai Shodown. The game uses a four attack button configuration like Fatal Fury 2 and Fatal Fury Special, that consists of light punch, light kick, strong punch and strong kick. Like Fatal Fury 2, specialized techniques are performed by pressing buttons in combination, allowing the player to dodge an opponent's attack or to launch a character's powerful knockdown attack. As with most other fighting games, each character has a set of basic, unique, and special moves the player can perform using a specific series of joystick and button inputs.[53] Each new installment provides new ways to create stronger attacks such as The King of Fighters '97. Instead of charging the Power Gauge it is now filled when the player strikes the opponent or by performing Special Moves. The player can stock up to three Power Gauges. The player can use one stock of the Power Gauge to perform a Super Special Move or enter a "MAX" mode, in which the player's defensive and offensive strength are increased. Performing a Super Special Move while in MAX mode allows the player to perform a more powerful Super Special Move.[54]

The franchise is known for innovating the fighting genre by replacing a traditional round-based format used in preceding fighting games with a format consisting of 3-on-3 team-based matches dubbed the Team Battle System. Instead of choosing a single character, the player selects from one of eight available teams, each consisting of three members. Before each match, the players choose the order in which their team members enter the battle. When the match begins, the members chosen to go first on their respective teams will fight. When one character is defeated, the next member of the same team will take his or her place, while the character on the other team will have a small portion of their life restored (if energy was lost during the previous round). If a character is losing a match against the opponent, then the player can call one of the remaining teammates standing on the sidelines to jump in and perform a support attack. The match ends when all three members of either team lose.[55]

Three games—The King of Fighters '99, 2000, and 2001—added the idea of each team being given an extra character that can assist the player to produce more attacks or combos against the enemy.[56] While 2002 brought back the classic 3-o- 3 teams, 2003 and XI made the change so that each team switches fighters in the middle of combat with one of them being a "Leader" character who can perform stronger techniques.[57] Later games, however, returned to the classic way of fighting while still delivering different ways and rules of fighting.

Plot and characters

 
The King of Fighters employs different original characters as leads featuring (from left to right) K', Ash Crimson, Shun'ei and Kyo Kusanagi.

The titular King of Fighters tournament originated from SNK's previous fighting game franchises, Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting (canonically and chronologically beginning during the events of Art of Fighting 2). The first game in the series, KOF '94, centers on a black market arms dealer named Rugal Bernstein, who hosts a well-known fighting tournament to lure worthy adversaries into his trap so that he can kill them and turn them into stone statues, adding them to his collection of defeated martial artists. In addition to previously established fighting game stars Terry Bogard and Ryo Sakazaki, the game introduces a new hero: a young Japanese martial artist named Kyo Kusanagi, who serves as the lead character in the early KOF games. In making Kyo, SNK wanted his personality to contrast with those of earlier leads and stand out within the crossover.[58]

In KOF '95, Rugal, having survived the previous tournament, hosts a new one with the intention of seeking revenge against his adversaries. KOF '95 introduced Kyo's rival Iori Yagami to the series. It was the first game to mention the presence of the Orochi clan, which would serve as the central plot element in the series' following two games. The tournaments in KOF '96 and KOF '97 are hosted by a woman named Chizuru Kagura, who seeks to recruit allies (particularly Kyo and Iori, who are descended from the Three Divine Vessels along with Kagura herself) to fight against the Orochi clan. The Orochi storyline concludes in KOF '97.[59] The next game in the series, KOF '98, is a "Special Edition" with no plot development.

KOF '99 introduces a new story arc involving a mysterious corporation known as NESTS, which seeks to create an army of genetically altered fighters. The game introduces a new lead character named K', a fugitive from NESTS who was genetically enhanced with Kyo's DNA.[60] The next two games in the series, KOF 2000 and KOF 2001, continue the NESTS story line, with each game unraveling the mystery of the organization further. KOF 2002, like KOF '98 before it, is a "Special Edition" of the series with no particular plot. Like Kyo, K' was created as a different hero. Rather than the cocky Kyo, K' is a dark hero who reluctantly fights against the NESTS syndicate.[61]

KOF 2003 begins a new story line focusing on another new lead character named Ash Crimson, a young man who seeks to possess the powers of the Three Divine Vessels for his own unknown agenda. Similar to K', Ash is given a different characterization acting as a villain during his story arc.[62] The tournaments in KOF 2003 and KOF XI were hosted by "Those From the Past", an organization of inhuman warriors who try to break the Orochi seal to take its powers so they can give them to their shrouded master. While KOF XII does not have a story, KOF XIII follows another tournament hosted by them where Ash eventually confronts their superior despite him being Ash's ancestor.[63]

KOF XIV establishes a new storyline involving a new lead character named Shun'ei. Described as a "kind-hearted" person, SNK states that while Shun'ei is not a new main character, he is still important for the saga.[64]

Development

The prototype version of the game was a River City Ransom-style TEAM-BATTLE side-scrolling beat 'em up. However, the idea was eventually abandoned. They eventually decided to turn their idea into a fighting game. This game was a team battle concept and there were not enough characters, so characters from Fatal Fury, Art of Fighting, Ikari Warriors and Psycho Soldier were also added to the roster. The concept of a three-person team was one of the ideas kept from the side-scrolling version.[65] The title The King of Fighters was re-used from the subtitle of the first Fatal Fury game, Fatal Fury: King of Fighters.[66] The King of Fighters series' director Toyohisa Tanabe asserted that the Art of Fighting and Fatal Fury fighters were added specifically for adults. The newer KOF characters were intended to appeal to younger and recent audiences. Characters like Benimaru Nikaido and Chang Koehan were added to provide an off-beat variety to the cast, which he had previously said was too serious.[67]

While the first two games used the Neo Geo MVS arcade, The King of Fighters '96 includes 68 KB of video RAM and 64 KB of RAM. This made The King of Fighters '96 the first game to break the technical limits of the MVS system.[68] SNK staff members noted that due to the great popularity of some of the series' characters, it is difficult to design new ones that might have the same appeal. This also happens during location tests of new games.[69] The artist known as Shinkiro was responsible for the first artwork involving the cast. As a result, newcomer artist Hiroaki felt for his debut that he needed to draw appealing characters, despite his inexperience.[70] For the first time, former producer Takashi Nishiyama was not on the team for The King of Fighters 2000 which caused the team some concern.[71] Despite early unease over the game's state, SNK was pleased with the outcome and described it as an appealing arcade game. Following its release, SNK thanked the fans for their support.[72] Mexican company Evoga had a major influence on the games due to the franchise's popularity within Latin America.[73]

In 2000, SNK went bankrupt. Eolith negotiated a license agreement in the same year to keep producing the KOF series because of the franchise's popularity in Korea and worldwide. BrezzaSoft assisted Eolith with the game's production. Fearing disappointing returning fans, Eolith decided to maintain most of the common parts from The King of Fighters while adding new elements to it. One of the biggest changes is the optional use of Strikers where players can use between one and three characters to assist the playable one. The team aimed to refine the original gameplay system of earlier KOF games. While conducting a popularity poll of the characters, Eolith still aimed to include the least popular teams in the game. The great popularity of Kyo Kusanagi and Iori Yagami led to their immediate inclusion in the game.[74] References to works from Evoga can be seen in the game's scenarios. While working on it, the team played The King of Fighters '98 for the developers to see if they could include a character within the game. A member from Evoga won, resulting in the team asking to add Angel to the game.[75] Starting in 2003, the games were again developed by SNK, now called SNK Playmore.[76] SNK Playmore discontinued the AES system in 2003, preferring to publish video games in cooperation with Sammy, using its Atomiswave arcade board, which provided a more secure, modern platform for new arcade releases. This allowed the new KOF games to feature better audio and graphics than earlier games.[77]

Following the release of the first game in The King of Fighters series, a new game was released each year. The last of these yearly releases was The King of Fighters 2003. In December 2004, Falcoon, the series' main illustrator, mentioned that the next game the SNK Playmore staff were trying to release was different from The King of Fighters: Maximum Impact or what could have been a The King of Fighters 2004. The game's development began when SNK staff finished making Neo Geo Battle Coliseum.[78] KOF 2003 would be followed by XI, XII and XIII which had major changes to appeal to the audience.[79] The decision to create The King of Fighters XIV was made when SNK Playmore's CEO Eikichi Kawasaki decided the company should return to producing appealing fighting games rather than Pachinko-Slot Machines and Mobile Apps. While it took some time, full production of the game began when more staff from Esaka joined the team in April 2014.[80][81] Yasuyuki Oda was the game's director. This was his first contribution to the franchise, leading a younger staff. During his first employment at SNK, games like Virtua Fighter motivated him to make a 3D game after he had left SNK. When Oda returned to SNK, there was never any debate about transitioning the series transition from 2D to 3D, though adapting some of the characters proved more difficult than others.[82] Many of SNK's staff consider KOF '98 and KOF 2002 the best games in the franchise. They gave them ideas to create new entries in the series that would surpass the quality of these two games.[83][84] During a contest, SNK used the DLC character Najd based on the Saudi Arabian artist Mashael. SNK Chairman Zhihui Ge expressed a desire to attract more Middle Eastern fans to play the game. He also hired new creators during the post-release of XIV.[85]

Related media

Printed adaptations

During 1995 Tatsuya Shingyoji wrote a manga adaptation of The King of Fighters '94. It was serialized in Monthly Shōnen Ace published by Kadokawa Shoten and collected into four tankōbon volumes. They were released from February 10, 1995, to December 1996.[86][87] There is also a spin-off manga story based on the adventures of the characters from The King of Fighters '96 centered around Kyo and Iori's rivalry entitled The King of Fighters: Kyo. It was written by Masato Natsumoto and published by Kodansha in two tankōbon volumes in 1997.[88][89] Ryo Takamisaki also developed another adaptation from KOF '96 which Shinseisha published in three tankōbon compilations from June 1996 to February 1998.[90][91] Akihiko Ureshino also wrote multiple novelizations based on the games with different artists contributing to each installment.[92][93][94]

A manhua adaptation of KOF titled The King of Fighters: Zillion was created by Andy Seto. Hong Kong artists Wing Yang and King Tung produced further manhua for the games, beginning with The King of Fighters 2001 through 2003 along with the Maximum Impact series.[95] Both authors also made a sequel, The King of Fighters 03: Xenon Zero (拳皇 XENON ZERO), to conclude the 2003 tournament.[96] ComicsOne licensed the series with its first volume tying in with the release of a new video game and kept publishing it after their transition to DrMaster.[97][98] They were published in five issues of 128 pages from May 25, 2005, to June 26, 2008.[99][100] Another manhua series is King of Fighters RX Project '00 (拳皇RX) in three volumes that was officially sponsored by SNK-Playmore Hong Kong. The NESTS saga version was illustrated by Ricky, and covers the fight against NESTS primarily focused on the 2000 tournament.[101]

The King of Fighters: A New Beginning is a shōnen manga authored by Kyōtarō Azuma. It is based on the events of The King of Fighters XIV. The series was serialized in Kodansha's Magazine Pocket since January 2018,[102] ending in August 2020.[103] Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the manga for a North American release with the first volume released in March 2020. light novel series Iori Yagami's Isekai Mu'sou by Nobuhiko Tenkawa which debuted in July 2019. The art was done by Eisuke Ogura. Centered after the events of KOF '97, Iori finds himself into another world.[104]

Film and animation

A short series based on KOF titled The King of Fighters: Another Day was released in 2005. Production I.G produced the title as an original net animation with a total of four episodes, each about 10 minutes in length. It has since been released as a bonus DVD, packaged with KOF: Maximum Impact 2.[105] An English-language live-action film The King of Fighters was released direct-to-DVD in the United States in 2010.[106][107] New anime and live-action drama productions were announced in 2016.[108][109]

The CG anime series The King of Fighters: Destiny was released on Steam and YouTube beginning in 2017.[110][111] The first season retells the story of the first games with Kyo Kusanagi leading the Japan Team to participate in the title tournament, eventually encountering the host, Rugal, who is using the power of the mythical creature Orochi. The series has received over 800 million views.[112]

CDs

SNK has released a series of CD soundtracks titled SNK Character Sounds Collection or SNK Sound Character Collection (SNKサウンドキャラクターズコレクション). As of 2008, there are 11 volumes; each one focuses on a single character. The CDs have different versions of the characters' themes, as well as quotes. Most of the albums' covers are illustrated by Masato Natsumoto.[113] The Band of Fighters, shortened as BOF, is a character image band that includes Kyo Kusanagi, Iori Yagami, Terry Bogard, Nakoruru and Athena Asamiya.[114]

Dengeki Bunko and Pony Canyon have released several radio drama CDs based on the series. Some of them are direct adaptations of the video games KOF '94 to KOF '00. Another CD is Iori Yagami Original Drama the Setting Sun and Moon ~ Prologue (八神庵オリジナルドラマ 夕陽と月〜プロローグ〜), which is centered on Iori Yagami. The drama originally aired on the Game Dra Night and Neo Chupi and was then released by Pony Canyon CD on July 7, 1999. The guidebook The King of Fighters Perfect Reader includes the bonus CD drama KOF: Mid Summer Struggle. There are two stories on it—one is serious the other is a parody focused on KOF '03. The scenarios were developed by Akihiko Ureshino and BoHyou. SNK also gave away a four-CD soundtrack featuring songs from past KOF games with the pre-order of KOF XIII on any GameStop in the United States.[115]

Other merchandise

In December 2006, Sabertooth Games released a King of Fighters 2006 set along with Samurai Shodown V for its Universal Fighting System (UFS) collectible card game; character starter packs were released for Terry Bogard and Mai Shiranui. Other merchandise includes a number of figures and statues, mostly of Mai. Additionally, scale figures based on Kyo's and Iori's original forms and their XIV looks have been released,[116] including a Nendoroid figure based on Kyo.[117]

Reception

The original The King of Fighters games were well received for their use of team battles and the number of characters.[118][119][120] Some games were often listed as the best fighting games from their release.[121][122] The four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly declared the Neo Geo AES version a solid improvement over the previous King of Fighters, particularly applauding the addition of the team edit feature which remained in all of the following games.[123] Critics noted they often served as rivals to Capcom's Street Fighter series based on some character designs and moves.[124][125] While KOF '96 was felt to be unbalanced due its usage of projectile moves, its updated graphics impressed reviewers.[126][127] SNK's constant use of 2D sprites across multiple games has been criticized by reviewers who found them dated despite attempts to improve the graphics with the release of XI.[55][128][129] As a result, the graphic overhaul in the two following games was met with high praise.[130][131][132]

While the fighting system has been well-received, critics have had mixed feelings regarding the Striker system introduced in KOF '99.[133][134] In GameSpot's "The History of SNK" article, KOF '99: Evolution was described as one of the best fighting games on the Dreamcast, along with Garou: Mark of the Wolves. However, because it was released during the PlayStation 2's launch and Dreamcast's ending, the game did not sell well.[135] The boss character Rugal Bernstein, among others, has been described as one of the most challenging characters to defeat in fighting games; this feeling also led to some criticism.[136][137][138][139][140]

The developers of KOF noted that Kyo and Iori were also highly popular in Korea which led to their immediate inclusion in The King of Fighters 2001, the first game not developed by the original company.[141] In the book Gaming Cultures and Place in Asia-Pacific, Kyo was regarded as one of the most popular video game characters in Hong Kong from the mid-1990s onward alongside Iori and Mai, among others, to the point of overshadowing the Street Fighter characters who were also largely well-known.[142] The Mexican company Evoga had a major influence on the game due to the franchise's popularity in Latin America and often playtested the games.[75] With KOF XIV, SNK noted the series' popularity was still dominant in South America and China, leading to the creation of teams composed of characters from those areas.[143] The popularity of the franchise in those markets has been attributed mainly to economic factors - machines featuring King of Fighters series were often cheaper and more easily accessible than those featuring competing titles from other companies.[144]

The Daily Star noted the games' popularity comes not only from the gameplay but also the characters who tend to develop across the series—for example the rivalry between Kyo and Iori. The franchise's story arcs were also found to be appealing as they stand out from other fighting game franchises.[145] Kakuchopurei.com felt the series offered a balanced cast which would help any newcomer while also agreeing with The Daily Star on how SNK handled the story lines.[146] There has also been censorship of some of the ports of the North American games, most notably Whip's gun and blood.[147] Singer Del the Funky Homosapien has recorded a song titled "The King of Fighters" whose lyrics involve the characters and special moves.[148] Ash Crimson's character received a poor response in Western regions. In an interview with Ignition Entertainment's director of business development Shane Bettehausen, Alex Lucard of Diehard GameFan said that North American SNK fans detested Ash and complained about his inclusion in The King of Fighters XII without a storyline while popular series' characters were overlooked.[149] After Ignition polled fans to choose an artbox for console versions of The King of Fighters XII. The company announced Ash's unpopularity reduced the number of potential covers to two featuring Kyo and Iori.[150]

Ben Herman, president of SNK Playmore USA, commented that although he received complaints about the English voices for the game, Maximum Impact sold over 100,000 units as of May 2006, becoming a commercial success.[151] Despite initial issues with the online mode and other features of the game The King of Fighters XIV Yasuyuki Oda said the fan response was positive especially after these issues were fixed.[152]

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  1. ^ Japanese title: Za Kingu Obu Faitāzu (ザ・キング・オブ・ファイターズ)
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This article is about video game series For the film based on the series see The King of Fighters film For the first game of the series see The King of Fighters 94 For an unconnected game see Fatal Fury King of Fighters The King of Fighters KOF a is a series of fighting games by SNK that began with the release of The King of Fighters 94 in 1994 The series was developed originally for SNK s Neo Geo MVS arcade hardware This served as the main platform for the series until 2004 when SNK retired it in favor of the Atomiswave arcade board Two King of Fighters games were produced for the Atomiswave platform The King of Fighters Neowave and The King of Fighters XI before SNK decided to discontinue using it for the series The series most recent arcade hardware is the Taito Type X2 first used with the release of The King of Fighters XII Ports of the arcade games and the original The King of Fighters games have been released for several video game consoles The latest entry in the series The King of Fighters XV was released in February 2022 The King of FightersGenre s FightingDeveloper s SNKEolithBrezzaSoftNoise FactoryPublisher s SNK Ignition EntertainmentAtlus USARising Star GamesDeep SilverKoch MediaCreator s Masanori KuwasashiPlatform s Arcade Neo Geo AES Neo Geo CD Neo Geo Pocket Neo Geo Pocket Color Sega Saturn Dreamcast PlayStation PlayStation 2 PlayStation Portable PlayStation 3 PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 PlayStation Vita PlayStation Network Game Boy J2ME Symbian Game Boy Advance Wii Nintendo Switch Virtual Console iOS Android Microsoft Windows Xbox Xbox 360 Xbox One Xbox Series X SFirst releaseThe King of Fighters 94August 25 1994Latest releaseThe King of Fighters XVFebruary 17 2022The games story focuses on the title tournament where fighters from multiple SNK games take part SNK also created original characters to serve as protagonists from each of their story arcs while still interacting with fighters from Art of Fighting and Fatal Fury among others Multiple spin off games such as the R duology for the Neo Geo Pocket and Maximum Impact for the PlayStation 2 for example have also been released There have been multiple cross over games where the SNK cast interacted with characters created by Capcom while some characters have been present as guest characters in other games such as Mai Shiranui in the Dead or Alive games Geese Howard in Tekken 7 Kyo Kusanagi in Fighting Days Kula Diamond in Dead or Alive 6 and Terry Bogard in Fighting EX Layer and Super Smash Bros Ultimate The King of Fighters was originally conceptualized as a side scrolling beat em up until SNK changed it to a fighting game that took its subtitle from the first Fatal Fury game Fatal Fury King of Fighters Though originally released yearly from its first inception the company decided to take more time to develop their games after 2004 Critical reception of the video games have been generally positive with their use of teams and balanced gameplay often cited Contents 1 Games 1 1 Main series 1 2 Other games 1 3 Compilations 2 Gameplay elements 3 Plot and characters 4 Development 5 Related media 5 1 Printed adaptations 5 2 Film and animation 5 3 CDs 5 4 Other merchandise 6 Reception 7 References 8 External linksGames EditMain article List of The King of Fighters video games Main series Edit Arcade cabinet for KOF 98 Release timeline1994The King of Fighters 941995The King of Fighters 951996The King of Fighters 961997The King of Fighters 971998The King of Fighters 98King of Fighters R 11999The King of Fighters 99King of Fighters R 22000The King of Fighters 20002001The King of Fighters 20012002The King of Fighters 20022003The King of Fighters 20032004The King of Fighters Maximum ImpactThe King of Fighters 94 Re BoutThe King of Fighters Neowave2005The King of Fighters XI2006The King of Fighters Maximum Impact 22007The King of Fighters Maximum Impact Regulation A2008The King of Fighters 98 Ultimate Match2009The King of Fighters XIIThe King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match2010The King of Fighters XIII2011 20152016The King of Fighters XIV2017 20212022The King of Fighters XVSNK released the first game in the series The King of Fighters 94 on August 25 1994 1 It featured characters from SNK s previous fighting game series Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting as well as original characters including characters from other franchises such as Ikari Warriors and Psycho Soldier adapted for a versus fighting game The game s success led SNK to release yearly installments for the series numbering the games for the year they were released The King of Fighters 95 as well as adding new characters began the series first story arc titled The Orochi Saga It was also the first game in the series that allowed players to create their own three member teams with any character in the game 2 The King of Fighters 96 established the second part of The Orochi Saga Depending on the playable characters on a team an exclusive ending would be played 3 The Orochi Saga story arc concluded in The King of Fighters 97 4 Unlike the series previous games The King of Fighters 98 did not feature a story Instead it was promoted as a Dream Match game that allowed players to choose most of the characters available from the previous titles including ones that were supposedly dead SNK refitted the Dreamcast version and renamed it The King of Fighters Dream Match 1999 with an extended cel animated introduction and 3D backgrounds 5 The King of Fighters 99 introduced The NESTS Chronicles story arc In a new tactic a specific person from a team would be an assistant called a Striker This person would be able to aid the team for a few seconds in combat The Dreamcast version was titled The King of Fighters Evolution with several improvements in the game such as new Strikers and better animation 6 The King of Fighters 2000 is the second part of The NESTS Saga as well as the last KOF game produced by SNK before its bankruptcy It adds a few new playable characters and a couple of Strikers most from earlier KOF titles and other SNK franchises such as Metal Slug Robo Army Burning Fight Buriki One The Last Blade Savage Reign and Kizuna Encounter 7 The King of Fighters 2001 ends the second story arc The Korean company Eolith helped develop the game after SNK was declared bankrupt 8 The King of Fighters 2002 was created to reunite old characters from previous KOF games and featured no story similar to KOF 98 It was also developed by Eolith 9 A new KOF story arc titled the Tales of Ash began in The King of Fighters 2003 the last KOF game to be released for the Neo Geo system It allowed players to change characters while playing but the number of team members was reduced to three SNK returned to develop the franchise with this entry 10 By 2004 SNK abandoned the series yearly releases and numbered future games in a more conventional manner 11 The first main series game released as such was The King of Fighters XI in 2005 12 In 2009 The King of Fighters XII was released It used high resolution hand drawn 2D sprites on detailed 2D backgrounds 13 It is a storyless gathering of fighters similar to KOF 98 and 2002 The story arc ends with The King of Fighters XIII released during the summer of 2010 which features the entire roster from The King of Fighters XII as well as additional characters 14 The King of Fighters XIV featuring 3D graphics and a large roster of characters while also establishing a new story arc was released for the PlayStation 4 on August 23 2016 15 In December 2018 SNK revealed it was working on The King of Fighters XV and was released on February 17 2022 16 Other games Edit The King of Fighters 94 was remade and released in 2004 for the PlayStation 2 as The King of Fighters 94 Re Bout in Japan This version has several new features like hi res graphics online play team edit a playable Rugal Bernstein and the addition of Saisyu Kusanagi 17 A remake of KOF 98 titled The King of Fighters 98 Ultimate Match was released in Japanese arcades in 2008 and later on some video game consoles expanding the character roster and improving the graphics 18 A remake of KOF 2002 titled The King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match was released for the PlayStation 2 in 2009 in Japan SNK also produced a game titled The King of Fighters Battle de Paradise which could be connected to the Japanese Dreamcast port of KOF 99 19 Yumekobo also developed the visual novel game with strategy elements for fights known as The King of Fighters Kyo ザ キング オブ ファイターズ 京 The game follows Kyo s daily life as he prepares to fight in the tournament in KOF 97 while interacting with other rivals 20 For the Neo Geo Pocket an adaptation of KOF 97 titled King of Fighters R 1 was released on October 28 1998 21 A sequel for the Neo Geo Pocket Color King of Fighters R 2 an adaptation of KOF 98 was released on March 19 1999 22 In 2004 SNK produced the first 3D installment of the series The King of Fighters Maximum Impact 23 The game and its sequel KOF Maximum Impact 2 and its upgraded version Maximum Impact Regulation A revises much of the backstory for the characters and settings from previous games 24 A second update called Regulation A2 was planned but cancelled The producer of the Maximum Impact series Falcoon stated that the Maximum Impact games are in a different continuity from the original series of games 25 Another spin off video game The King of Fighters Neowave was released for the Xbox PlayStation 2 and Arcade during 2005 and 2006 Neowave is essentially a remix of KOF 2002 with a new presentation and a few roster changes Like KOF2002 Neowave has no storyline and is considered a dream match Tomokazu Nakano created the character artwork 26 Two video games were released for the Game Boy Advance titled The King of Fighters EX Neo Blood and The King of Fighters EX2 Howling Blood featuring characters and backgrounds from KOF 99 and 2000 respectively 27 28 A role playing video game was also created exclusively for the PlayStation under the title The King of Fighters Kyo adapting a manga with the same name 29 An N Gage version of the second Game Boy Advance game was released in 2005 titled The King of Fighters Extreme which added Bluetooth multiplayer capability By late 2000s at least three pachislot games were developed for the series The first The King of Fighters is based on the Orochi storyline the second The King of Fighters 2 is based on the fight of K against the NESTS cartel 30 31 and the third Maximum Impact focuses on the series 3D titles None of these was released outside Japan 32 At least six games for Japanese mobile phones have also been developed While a few of them are fighting games others are mini games like volleyball and quizzes 33 Several characters from the series also appear in crossover video games NeoGeo Battle Coliseum is a 2 on 2 tag team fighting game for the Atomiswave arcade board and SNK Gals Fighters is a fighting game for the Neo Geo Pocket Color Along with the KOF characters from other SNK series also star in both of these games 34 A rhythm game titled The Rhythm of Fighters was released for mobile phone games during 2015 35 Capcom also produced a series of similar crossover fighting games with SNK The SNK produced fighting games of this crossover include the Dimps developed portable fighting game SNK vs Capcom The Match of the Millennium for the Neo Geo Pocket Color in 1999 and SNK vs Capcom SVC Chaos for the Neo Geo in 2003 The games produced by Capcom are Capcom vs SNK in 2000 This was followed by a minor upgrade Capcom vs SNK Pro and a sequel titled Capcom vs SNK 2 both released in 2001 36 The three games were produced for NAOMI hardware and later ported to various consoles SNK also produced SNK vs Capcom SVC Chaos 37 and the video game card game titled SNK vs Capcom Card Fighters DS 38 Multiple mobile phone games have also been produced including The King of Fighters All Star 39 Kimi wa Hero 40 Clash of Kings 41 KOF X Arena Masters 42 KOF WORLD 43 The King of Fighters Orochi Go The King of Cyphers 44 45 and a crossover with Fatal Fury 46 An otome game King of Fighters for Girls is also in development 47 The characters have also been guests in other mobile games such as Kyo in Fighting Days 48 Compilations Edit In addition to the remakes of games such as KOF 94 Re bout KOF 98 Ultimate Match and KOF 2002 Unlimited Match SNK has released compilations of their KOF games Two KOF compilations were released in Japan for the PlayStation 2 as part of the Neo Geo Online Collection The first compilation The King of Fighters Orochi Hen ザ キング オブ ファイターズ オロチ編 The Orochi Saga features KOF 95 KOF 96 and KOF 97 the three games comprising the Orochi story arc The compilation features a Color Edit mode that allows the player to create a custom color palette for every character in each game the choice to play each game with original and arranged soundtracks and an online versus mode which supports the Multi Matching BB MMBB service 49 The second compilation The King of Fighters NESTS Hen ザ キング オブ ファイターズ ネスツ編 The NESTS Saga features the original Neo Geo versions of KOF 99 KOF 2000 and KOF 2001 as well as the corresponding Dreamcast versions of each game It has the same features as the previous compilation but with online support available only for the Dreamcast games in the compilation 50 A separately produced compilation titled The King of Fighters Collection The Orochi Saga was released for the PlayStation 2 PlayStation Portable and Wii outside of Japan This compilation has the same lineup of games as the Japanese Orochi Hen along with KOF 94 and KOF 98 The extra features are different There is an added Challenge Mode where the player must win certain matches against the CPU in KOF 98 under specific conditions a media gallery featuring listenable tracks from each game and a collection of official illustrations 49 There were also two double pack compilations the first being The King of Fighters 2000 2001 The King of Fighters The Saga Continues in PAL regions 51 and The King of Fighters 2002 2003 both on PlayStation 2 and Xbox 52 Gameplay elements Edit A fight between Kyo an original character and Kim Fatal Fury In the background are Kyo s two teammates Benimaru and Daimon who can replace him if he is defeated The basic gameplay system of KOF is similar to SNK s previous games like the Fatal Fury series Art of Fighting and Samurai Shodown The game uses a four attack button configuration like Fatal Fury 2 and Fatal Fury Special that consists of light punch light kick strong punch and strong kick Like Fatal Fury 2 specialized techniques are performed by pressing buttons in combination allowing the player to dodge an opponent s attack or to launch a character s powerful knockdown attack As with most other fighting games each character has a set of basic unique and special moves the player can perform using a specific series of joystick and button inputs 53 Each new installment provides new ways to create stronger attacks such as The King of Fighters 97 Instead of charging the Power Gauge it is now filled when the player strikes the opponent or by performing Special Moves The player can stock up to three Power Gauges The player can use one stock of the Power Gauge to perform a Super Special Move or enter a MAX mode in which the player s defensive and offensive strength are increased Performing a Super Special Move while in MAX mode allows the player to perform a more powerful Super Special Move 54 The franchise is known for innovating the fighting genre by replacing a traditional round based format used in preceding fighting games with a format consisting of 3 on 3 team based matches dubbed the Team Battle System Instead of choosing a single character the player selects from one of eight available teams each consisting of three members Before each match the players choose the order in which their team members enter the battle When the match begins the members chosen to go first on their respective teams will fight When one character is defeated the next member of the same team will take his or her place while the character on the other team will have a small portion of their life restored if energy was lost during the previous round If a character is losing a match against the opponent then the player can call one of the remaining teammates standing on the sidelines to jump in and perform a support attack The match ends when all three members of either team lose 55 Three games The King of Fighters 99 2000 and 2001 added the idea of each team being given an extra character that can assist the player to produce more attacks or combos against the enemy 56 While 2002 brought back the classic 3 o 3 teams 2003 and XI made the change so that each team switches fighters in the middle of combat with one of them being a Leader character who can perform stronger techniques 57 Later games however returned to the classic way of fighting while still delivering different ways and rules of fighting Plot and characters EditSee also List of The King of Fighters characters The King of Fighters employs different original characters as leads featuring from left to right K Ash Crimson Shun ei and Kyo Kusanagi The titular King of Fighters tournament originated from SNK s previous fighting game franchises Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting canonically and chronologically beginning during the events of Art of Fighting 2 The first game in the series KOF 94 centers on a black market arms dealer named Rugal Bernstein who hosts a well known fighting tournament to lure worthy adversaries into his trap so that he can kill them and turn them into stone statues adding them to his collection of defeated martial artists In addition to previously established fighting game stars Terry Bogard and Ryo Sakazaki the game introduces a new hero a young Japanese martial artist named Kyo Kusanagi who serves as the lead character in the early KOF games In making Kyo SNK wanted his personality to contrast with those of earlier leads and stand out within the crossover 58 In KOF 95 Rugal having survived the previous tournament hosts a new one with the intention of seeking revenge against his adversaries KOF 95 introduced Kyo s rival Iori Yagami to the series It was the first game to mention the presence of the Orochi clan which would serve as the central plot element in the series following two games The tournaments in KOF 96 and KOF 97 are hosted by a woman named Chizuru Kagura who seeks to recruit allies particularly Kyo and Iori who are descended from the Three Divine Vessels along with Kagura herself to fight against the Orochi clan The Orochi storyline concludes in KOF 97 59 The next game in the series KOF 98 is a Special Edition with no plot development KOF 99 introduces a new story arc involving a mysterious corporation known as NESTS which seeks to create an army of genetically altered fighters The game introduces a new lead character named K a fugitive from NESTS who was genetically enhanced with Kyo s DNA 60 The next two games in the series KOF 2000 and KOF 2001 continue the NESTS story line with each game unraveling the mystery of the organization further KOF 2002 like KOF 98 before it is a Special Edition of the series with no particular plot Like Kyo K was created as a different hero Rather than the cocky Kyo K is a dark hero who reluctantly fights against the NESTS syndicate 61 KOF 2003 begins a new story line focusing on another new lead character named Ash Crimson a young man who seeks to possess the powers of the Three Divine Vessels for his own unknown agenda Similar to K Ash is given a different characterization acting as a villain during his story arc 62 The tournaments in KOF 2003 and KOF XI were hosted by Those From the Past an organization of inhuman warriors who try to break the Orochi seal to take its powers so they can give them to their shrouded master While KOF XII does not have a story KOF XIII follows another tournament hosted by them where Ash eventually confronts their superior despite him being Ash s ancestor 63 KOF XIV establishes a new storyline involving a new lead character named Shun ei Described as a kind hearted person SNK states that while Shun ei is not a new main character he is still important for the saga 64 Development EditThe prototype version of the game was a River City Ransom style TEAM BATTLE side scrolling beat em up However the idea was eventually abandoned They eventually decided to turn their idea into a fighting game This game was a team battle concept and there were not enough characters so characters from Fatal Fury Art of Fighting Ikari Warriors and Psycho Soldier were also added to the roster The concept of a three person team was one of the ideas kept from the side scrolling version 65 The title The King of Fighters was re used from the subtitle of the first Fatal Fury game Fatal Fury King of Fighters 66 The King of Fighters series director Toyohisa Tanabe asserted that the Art of Fighting and Fatal Fury fighters were added specifically for adults The newer KOF characters were intended to appeal to younger and recent audiences Characters like Benimaru Nikaido and Chang Koehan were added to provide an off beat variety to the cast which he had previously said was too serious 67 While the first two games used the Neo Geo MVS arcade The King of Fighters 96 includes 68 KB of video RAM and 64 KB of RAM This made The King of Fighters 96 the first game to break the technical limits of the MVS system 68 SNK staff members noted that due to the great popularity of some of the series characters it is difficult to design new ones that might have the same appeal This also happens during location tests of new games 69 The artist known as Shinkiro was responsible for the first artwork involving the cast As a result newcomer artist Hiroaki felt for his debut that he needed to draw appealing characters despite his inexperience 70 For the first time former producer Takashi Nishiyama was not on the team for The King of Fighters 2000 which caused the team some concern 71 Despite early unease over the game s state SNK was pleased with the outcome and described it as an appealing arcade game Following its release SNK thanked the fans for their support 72 Mexican company Evoga had a major influence on the games due to the franchise s popularity within Latin America 73 In 2000 SNK went bankrupt Eolith negotiated a license agreement in the same year to keep producing the KOF series because of the franchise s popularity in Korea and worldwide BrezzaSoft assisted Eolith with the game s production Fearing disappointing returning fans Eolith decided to maintain most of the common parts from The King of Fighters while adding new elements to it One of the biggest changes is the optional use of Strikers where players can use between one and three characters to assist the playable one The team aimed to refine the original gameplay system of earlier KOF games While conducting a popularity poll of the characters Eolith still aimed to include the least popular teams in the game The great popularity of Kyo Kusanagi and Iori Yagami led to their immediate inclusion in the game 74 References to works from Evoga can be seen in the game s scenarios While working on it the team played The King of Fighters 98 for the developers to see if they could include a character within the game A member from Evoga won resulting in the team asking to add Angel to the game 75 Starting in 2003 the games were again developed by SNK now called SNK Playmore 76 SNK Playmore discontinued the AES system in 2003 preferring to publish video games in cooperation with Sammy using its Atomiswave arcade board which provided a more secure modern platform for new arcade releases This allowed the new KOF games to feature better audio and graphics than earlier games 77 Following the release of the first game in The King of Fighters series a new game was released each year The last of these yearly releases was The King of Fighters 2003 In December 2004 Falcoon the series main illustrator mentioned that the next game the SNK Playmore staff were trying to release was different from The King of Fighters Maximum Impact or what could have been a The King of Fighters 2004 The game s development began when SNK staff finished making Neo Geo Battle Coliseum 78 KOF 2003 would be followed by XI XII and XIII which had major changes to appeal to the audience 79 The decision to create The King of Fighters XIV was made when SNK Playmore s CEO Eikichi Kawasaki decided the company should return to producing appealing fighting games rather than Pachinko Slot Machines and Mobile Apps While it took some time full production of the game began when more staff from Esaka joined the team in April 2014 80 81 Yasuyuki Oda was the game s director This was his first contribution to the franchise leading a younger staff During his first employment at SNK games like Virtua Fighter motivated him to make a 3D game after he had left SNK When Oda returned to SNK there was never any debate about transitioning the series transition from 2D to 3D though adapting some of the characters proved more difficult than others 82 Many of SNK s staff consider KOF 98 and KOF 2002 the best games in the franchise They gave them ideas to create new entries in the series that would surpass the quality of these two games 83 84 During a contest SNK used the DLC character Najd based on the Saudi Arabian artist Mashael SNK Chairman Zhihui Ge expressed a desire to attract more Middle Eastern fans to play the game He also hired new creators during the post release of XIV 85 Related media EditPrinted adaptations Edit During 1995 Tatsuya Shingyoji wrote a manga adaptation of The King of Fighters 94 It was serialized in Monthly Shōnen Ace published by Kadokawa Shoten and collected into four tankōbon volumes They were released from February 10 1995 to December 1996 86 87 There is also a spin off manga story based on the adventures of the characters from The King of Fighters 96 centered around Kyo and Iori s rivalry entitled The King of Fighters Kyo It was written by Masato Natsumoto and published by Kodansha in two tankōbon volumes in 1997 88 89 Ryo Takamisaki also developed another adaptation from KOF 96 which Shinseisha published in three tankōbon compilations from June 1996 to February 1998 90 91 Akihiko Ureshino also wrote multiple novelizations based on the games with different artists contributing to each installment 92 93 94 A manhua adaptation of KOF titled The King of Fighters Zillion was created by Andy Seto Hong Kong artists Wing Yang and King Tung produced further manhua for the games beginning with The King of Fighters 2001 through 2003 along with the Maximum Impact series 95 Both authors also made a sequel The King of Fighters 03 Xenon Zero 拳皇 XENON ZERO to conclude the 2003 tournament 96 ComicsOne licensed the series with its first volume tying in with the release of a new video game and kept publishing it after their transition to DrMaster 97 98 They were published in five issues of 128 pages from May 25 2005 to June 26 2008 99 100 Another manhua series is King of Fighters RX Project 00 拳皇RX in three volumes that was officially sponsored by SNK Playmore Hong Kong The NESTS saga version was illustrated by Ricky and covers the fight against NESTS primarily focused on the 2000 tournament 101 The King of Fighters A New Beginning is a shōnen manga authored by Kyōtarō Azuma It is based on the events of The King of Fighters XIV The series was serialized in Kodansha s Magazine Pocket since January 2018 102 ending in August 2020 103 Seven Seas Entertainment licensed the manga for a North American release with the first volume released in March 2020 light novel series Iori Yagami s Isekai Mu sou by Nobuhiko Tenkawa which debuted in July 2019 The art was done by Eisuke Ogura Centered after the events of KOF 97 Iori finds himself into another world 104 Film and animation Edit A short series based on KOF titled The King of Fighters Another Day was released in 2005 Production I G produced the title as an original net animation with a total of four episodes each about 10 minutes in length It has since been released as a bonus DVD packaged with KOF Maximum Impact 2 105 An English language live action film The King of Fighters was released direct to DVD in the United States in 2010 106 107 New anime and live action drama productions were announced in 2016 108 109 The CG anime series The King of Fighters Destiny was released on Steam and YouTube beginning in 2017 110 111 The first season retells the story of the first games with Kyo Kusanagi leading the Japan Team to participate in the title tournament eventually encountering the host Rugal who is using the power of the mythical creature Orochi The series has received over 800 million views 112 CDs Edit SNK has released a series of CD soundtracks titled SNK Character Sounds Collection or SNK Sound Character Collection SNKサウンドキャラクターズコレクション As of 2008 there are 11 volumes each one focuses on a single character The CDs have different versions of the characters themes as well as quotes Most of the albums covers are illustrated by Masato Natsumoto 113 The Band of Fighters shortened as BOF is a character image band that includes Kyo Kusanagi Iori Yagami Terry Bogard Nakoruru and Athena Asamiya 114 Dengeki Bunko and Pony Canyon have released several radio drama CDs based on the series Some of them are direct adaptations of the video games KOF 94 to KOF 00 Another CD is Iori Yagami Original Drama the Setting Sun and Moon Prologue 八神庵オリジナルドラマ 夕陽と月 プロローグ which is centered on Iori Yagami The drama originally aired on the Game Dra Night and Neo Chupi and was then released by Pony Canyon CD on July 7 1999 The guidebook The King of Fighters Perfect Reader includes the bonus CD drama KOF Mid Summer Struggle There are two stories on it one is serious the other is a parody focused on KOF 03 The scenarios were developed by Akihiko Ureshino and BoHyou SNK also gave away a four CD soundtrack featuring songs from past KOF games with the pre order of KOF XIII on any GameStop in the United States 115 Other merchandise Edit In December 2006 Sabertooth Games released a King of Fighters 2006 set along with Samurai Shodown V for its Universal Fighting System UFS collectible card game character starter packs were released for Terry Bogard and Mai Shiranui Other merchandise includes a number of figures and statues mostly of Mai Additionally scale figures based on Kyo s and Iori s original forms and their XIV looks have been released 116 including a Nendoroid figure based on Kyo 117 Reception EditThe original The King of Fighters games were well received for their use of team battles and the number of characters 118 119 120 Some games were often listed as the best fighting games from their release 121 122 The four reviewers of Electronic Gaming Monthly declared the Neo Geo AES version a solid improvement over the previous King of Fighters particularly applauding the addition of the team edit feature which remained in all of the following games 123 Critics noted they often served as rivals to Capcom s Street Fighter series based on some character designs and moves 124 125 While KOF 96 was felt to be unbalanced due its usage of projectile moves its updated graphics impressed reviewers 126 127 SNK s constant use of 2D sprites across multiple games has been criticized by reviewers who found them dated despite attempts to improve the graphics with the release of XI 55 128 129 As a result the graphic overhaul in the two following games was met with high praise 130 131 132 While the fighting system has been well received critics have had mixed feelings regarding the Striker system introduced in KOF 99 133 134 In GameSpot s The History of SNK article KOF 99 Evolution was described as one of the best fighting games on the Dreamcast along with Garou Mark of the Wolves However because it was released during the PlayStation 2 s launch and Dreamcast s ending the game did not sell well 135 The boss character Rugal Bernstein among others has been described as one of the most challenging characters to defeat in fighting games this feeling also led to some criticism 136 137 138 139 140 The developers of KOF noted that Kyo and Iori were also highly popular in Korea which led to their immediate inclusion in The King of Fighters 2001 the first game not developed by the original company 141 In the book Gaming Cultures and Place in Asia Pacific Kyo was regarded as one of the most popular video game characters in Hong Kong from the mid 1990s onward alongside Iori and Mai among others to the point of overshadowing the Street Fighter characters who were also largely well known 142 The Mexican company Evoga had a major influence on the game due to the franchise s popularity in Latin America and often playtested the games 75 With KOF XIV SNK noted the series popularity was still dominant in South America and China leading to the creation of teams composed of characters from those areas 143 The popularity of the franchise in those markets has been attributed mainly to economic factors machines featuring King of Fighters series were often cheaper and more easily accessible than those featuring competing titles from other companies 144 The Daily Star noted the games popularity comes not only from the gameplay but also the characters who tend to develop across the series for example the rivalry between Kyo and Iori The franchise s story arcs were also found to be appealing as they stand out from other fighting game franchises 145 Kakuchopurei com felt the series offered a balanced cast which would help any newcomer while also agreeing with The Daily Star on how SNK handled the story lines 146 There has also been censorship of some of the ports of the North American games most notably Whip s gun and blood 147 Singer Del the Funky Homosapien has recorded a 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