The Surprising History Of The First FATAL FURY Game!
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- čas přidán 8. 07. 2024
- FATAL FURY: King Of Fighters The Game That Defined an Era is a documentary that looks at the genesis of the #FATALFURY franchise and how it defined #gaming and the early days of the #fgc
We will look at how SNK, a young gaming company in 1991, decided to invest in the new 1vs1 fighting games genre, and how the story of Terry bogard, Andy Bogard, Joe Higashi and Geese Howard helped in making SNK the gaming company with the best lore and stories. Let us delve into the history Of FATAL FURY.
Video Chapters:
00:00 Genesis Of Fighting Games
01:24 SNK Enters The Market
02:51 The FATAL FURY Concept
06:28 The FATAL FURY Characters
10:25 The Story Of FATAL FURY
13:11 FATAL FURY Reception
14:04 Home Console Ports of FATAL FURY
16:01 The FATAL FURY Anime Adaptation
17:20 The FATAL FURY Manga Adaptations
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Those 2 men should be "the Godfathers of Fighters" as it's their work in SF & later SNK fighters which set the standards for the genre.
They absolutely are!
I remember dreaming of owning a Neo Geo as a kid. But I grew up in a podunk town so our local mall wasn't really the upper echelon of keeping up with the latest in gaming. So to this day, Ive honestly never even physically seen a Neo Geo console.
But man, did SNK open me up to a world outside of Street Fighter. I loved Street Fighter, like any other kid. I also liked Mortal Kombat, but it was secondary to me when it came to SF.
Then I discovered Fatal Fury at the Laundromat by my parents house where I grew up in the early 90s. man I would go there every day to drop 2 or 3 dollars in quarters. Fatal Fury, to me, had so much that was different in a cool way from Street Fighter. I remember loving Terry Bogard's character design with the sneakers and jeans and red overshirt. That was me as a kid! lmao I thought it was so cool. Then the story was really deep, and I thought the little map of running all around town taking fights was cool.
There were so many details and firsts that sucked me into the game. Among them are:
-The noticeable echo when the fighters are yelling. It really does sound like they're fighting outside. That stood out to me big time.
-The first time Tung Fu Rue morphed in a fight with me.
-The first time Hwa Jai started drinking mid fight and I didnt know what was happening.
-The first time I realized that Billy's club is a part of his character IN a fight.
-The first time someone knocked me into the background. I stayed frozen for a few seconds trying to figure out what happened.
-This was the first time I ever saw time change between rounds (round1 at day/round2 during the evening etc)
-The first time Richard Meyer started dancing on his hands. So disorienting.
It's also ironic that FF's art is what dragged me in, because shortly after discovering the game I had the good fortune of seeing the 1st and 2nd animated movies which filled in a lot of blanks.
I really enjoyed Fatal Fury growing up right along side Street Fighter 2. My go to games every time I got my hands on some change. Then came along KOF 94' and that really blew my mind up😂 Neogeo Fan for Life!
Owning an SNES at that time, I enjoyed the FF Special port more than SSF2. FFS was really well-done on SNES vs SSF2 which felt like a downgrade from the SF2 Turbo: Hyper Fighting SNES port. Super SF2 Turbo being a newer update in arcades didn't help Capcom, here. They should've waited and ported SSF2 Turbo to the SNES, instead 🤷♂️
When I was a young girl in 1991 , I remember seeing Street Fighter II and Fatal Fury in arcades in 1991
This was my favorite boss game ever. (I don't consider it a fighting game in the same vein as Tekken or Samurai Shodown; different mechanics.) At a time when fighting games were baffling mysteries to me, I could _figure out_ Michael Max and Tung Fu Rue and Hwa Jai and _beat them._ Sure I got pounded sometimes, but I always got something out of the experience. And Geese was the rare final boss who was a total beast but with exploitable weaknesses, and it was _highly_ satisfying to finally beat him.
This was a great game for its time and instrumental in making a lot of arcadegoers, myself included, big Neo Geo fans.
Oh, and because of this game, every time someone goes "REEEEEEEEEE!!", I think of Andy Bogard. Every. Time.
A vídeo about Shinkirou would be interesting.
Those 2 are the gods of fighting games. Great video on this. Glad to see Fatal Fury revived. Also can't wait for new info for the City of the Wolves.
South Town is in Italy. It's supposed to be in Italy. The first game takes place in a European setting. The bridge from Billy Kanes's stage is The Strait of Messina Bridge. That's why Andy's stage in Fatal Fury 2 is clearly Venice, Italy while in KOF 94 they represent Italy. When Terry and Andy split after their father was murdered Andy went to Japan while Terry left to the U.S. which is why his manner is that of what the Japanese think an American teenager in the 80's looked like. Most people say South Town is in Florida, but Duck King's stage has a subway train in the background. Florida didn't have a subway esque public transit til 2014. Plus the train resembles the Italian style subway cars. Not to mention how Florida does not have mountains near the ocean cluttered with European style buildings.
The official story from SNK states that South Town is in Italy. Also in the KOF Kyo rpg where you travel the world it shows South Town is in the USA. Andy stage is indeed italy. As for why KOF94 has the FF team as team italy, itvis explained in the story that Terry, andy and joe were vacationing in Italy when they received the invitation to KOF.
@@NeoGeoNow The point is that South Town is supposed to be in Italy while now it seems, since KOF screwed up the timeline anyway, it has migrated to the United States. It doesn't help that idiot game reviewers continue to perpetuate this ignorance.
Actually the subway part is actually the Miami metro rail which was built in 1984.
Excellent Work Nabil. Fatal Fury 2 started it all for me when it came to SNK fighting games. Looking forward to the upcoming video.
I should have the updated video about Fatal Fury ready by next friday!
Excellent video. Classic game! 👍👍
Nabil, I appreciate you getting all up to speed with the throwbacks and getting us psyched up for the new Garou game that’s coming. Much appreciated.
Glad you are enjoying the content!
Really sad I never saw this game while I was growing up. I spent a lot of time in arcades and the only SNK game I saw was Samurai Shodown. Great work on this video! I hope you can make more of these on the other early SNK games.
I have been waiting for this. Thanks man.
Glad you enjoyed it bro!
Ryu y Ken, Terry y Andy, en 1991 nació la gran rivalidad de los arcades de peleas, con Street fighter 2, y Fatal Fury, juegos hermanos
I loved it! You're documentaries are the best!
Thank you!
Excellent the game spawned greatness from a company that has generated fighting gaming genre greatness even over the competition magnificent
Thaaaaaaaaaaaaaaanks Nabil for the great content
beau travail nabill superbe vidéo comme d,habitude !
Merci bro!
Dope ❤
Also for SF Alpha Capcom took the 2 player aspect of Fatal Fury 1 which we all know in SF Alpha as the "Dramatic Battle" where BOTH Ryu and Ken Vs M.Bison.
Which comes back in Alpha 3 when you face Juli and Juni if you use Cammy, Rose and Chun.
Great Video Nabil!! I now am really excited for City of the Wolves after seeing this video!!!
For lore I'm curious if Rock will be the main villain this time for City of the Wolves because in the ending of Garou, Rock sided with Kain leaving Terry.
For me, I started to get into the series since when I saw the Fatal Fury 2 OVA.
That is a classic! The anime actually just celebrated 30th anniversary yesterday! 😀
I never saw the arcade version in my youth, but I did play the Super Nintendo version much later on which was my introduction to the franchise. The plot structure felt like a throwback to those low-budget martial arts action films from my youth, but I mean that in a good way of course. I did eventually play the Arcade version through the PS2 collections decades later.
OMFG! Me too! I had a SNES and Fatal Fury was my introduction! If it weren’t for that, I probably wouldn’t be aware of SNK in my childhood!!! :-D
Never stood a chance against SF2 back then. In fact, nothing did. SF2 was all and it knew it. SNK fighting games were good after KOF 96.
Dude, Fatal Fury 2 was great and special was a masterpiece!
@@NeoGeoNow Played them all. But back then, nothing could hold a candle to SF2.
@@Chalkaspisagreed, Fatal Fury only really got going from Special onwards. The first two weren’t a patch on SF2 mechanically.
5:34 "The player can jump from 1 lane to another to avoid projectile attacks.." This is not true, only the CPU can do it and then only the player can pursuit.
Starting from Fatal Fury 2, the player can do this manually by pressing A+B buttons.
Hmmm... for the longest time, I always thought that Street Smarts was the spiritual successor to the original Street Fighter. Especially having read that a few of Street Smarts programmers left SNK to work on Street Fighter II...
It’s not Billy Kahn, but Billy Kane. Anyway great video as usual! I have all the Obari Fatal Fury anime dubbed on VHS still since the 90s.
Sorry but it is pronounced billy kaan. I used to call him kain, all mynlife, but the official pronunciation from SNK is kaan. Even in the games the announcer calls him kaan.
@@NeoGeoNow weird why would they spell it that way? I’m pretty sure he’s called cane in the VHS dubs
Is there a video like this of KOF?
Working on one. Should release after i comlete the full Fatal Fury line up.
@@NeoGeoNow thank you in advance. You are doing a great job!
Your content is legendary. Has SNK or an affiliate reached out to you?
Thank you for the kind words. I collaborated with SNK on the arabic translations of KOFXV. My name is in the credits of the game 😁
So grateful they have. I have been a collector for over 20 years and your dedication should be rewarded@@NeoGeoNow
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