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The King of Fighters '94
Developer(s)SNK
Publisher(s)SNK
Director(s)Masanori Kuwasashi
Producer(s)Takashi Nishiyama
Eikichi Kawasaki
Designer(s)Toyohisa Tanabe
Haruo Tomita
Yosisi Hashimoto
Artist(s)
Composer(s)Masahiko Hataya
SeriesThe King of Fighters
Platform(s)Arcade, Neo Geo, Neo Geo CD
ReleaseArcade
  • WW: August 25, 1994
Neo Geo
  • JP: October 1, 1994
  • NA: October 1, 1994
Neo Geo CD
  • JP: November 2, 1994
  • NA: 1996
Genre(s)Fighting
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer
Arcade systemNeo Geo

The King of Fighters '94 (KOF '94) is a fighting game released by SNK for the Neo Geo-based arcade system in 1994, as the first in The King of Fighters series. The game was also released for the Neo Geo home console systems, including a Neo Geo CD version. In 2008, KOF '94 was one of sixteen games included in SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and Wii.

KOF '94 is a crossover featuring characters from SNK's fighting game properties Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting. It also includes revised versions of characters from their pre-Neo Geo games Ikari Warriors and Psycho Soldier, as well as original characters created specifically for the game. The plot features the creation of a new King of Fighters tournament created by the criminal Rugal Bernstein.

SNK developed KOF '94 with the initial idea of using several games from the company in order to attract gamers who played these games. The characters' designs, as well as its innovative gameplay system based on using teams of three members, were both well received. The success of the game allowed SNK to produce a series of sequels in The King of Fighters series.

In 2004, to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the series, SNK released a remake titled The King of Fighters '94 Re-Bout. It features the original game and a new version with higher resolution graphics.

Gameplay

Screenshot of a fight between Kyo Kusanagi and Sie Kensou

The basic gameplay system of KOF '94 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 similar to Fatal Fury 2 and Fatal Fury Special, that consists of light punch, light kick, strong punch and strong kick. Like in 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 that can be performed by the player with a specific series of joystick and button inputs.[1][2]

Each player has a power gauge at the bottom of the screen which charges when the character is blocking or taking attacks. It can also be filled manually, although it leaves the character vulnerable to an attack, by pressing and holding three buttons at the same time. Once the power gauge is filled, the player's basic attacks become stronger for a short period. When the characters are in this state, their players can also perform the character's Super Move, which immediately consumes the entire power gauge. The players can also access their character's Super Move when the life gauge is 75% empty and flashing red like in Fatal Fury 2. Taunting an opponent can reduce their power gauge, slow down their manual charging, and stop them reaching the maximum level.[2][3]

KOF '94 innovated the 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 following 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.[1]

Plot

The King of Fighters '94 is the only entry that marks the origin of a story arc known as the "Pre-Orochi Saga". However, the only elements from the Orochi Saga known in this game is the introduction of Team Kusanagi, of the Kusanagi Clan.

The rich and notorious arms and drug trafficker, as well as a skilled and ruthless fighter, Rugal Bernstein has become bored with the lack of competition, so he decides to host a new King of Fighters tournament. He has his secretary travel to eight destinations around the world to invite fighters to compete in his new tournament. Unlike the previous KOF tournaments depicted in Art of Fighting 2 and the Fatal Fury series, the new King of Fighters is a team tournament, with eight teams of three, each representing a different nationality.

Characters

The game has 8 teams of three fighters that come from other SNK games, such as Team Italy, which is composed of the three player fighters from the original Fatal Fury (Terry Bogard, Andy Bogard and Joe Higashi). The leading duo from Art of Fighting, Ryo Sakazaki and Robert Garcia, along with their sensei and Ryo's father, Takuma Sakazaki, make up Team Mexico. Team Brazil is composed of Ikari Warriors characters Ralf Jones and Clark Still, as well as their commanding officer, Heidern. The two heroes from Psycho Soldier (Athena Asamiya and Sie Kensou) form Team China along with their sifu, Chin Gentsai.

Team England is a team of female fighters from Fatal Fury 2 (Mai Shiranui) and the Art of Fighting series (Yuri Sakazaki and King). Team Korea includes Kim Kaphwan from Fatal Fury 2, as well as two convicts he is trying to reform (Chang Koehan and Choi Bounge). The game also features two teams composed entirely of original characters: Team Japan, whose members are Kyo Kusanagi, Benimaru Nikaido and Goro Daimon; and Team USA, composed of Heavy D!, Lucky Glauber and Brian Battler.