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Fatal Fury

20 November 19917.1/ 10 · 61 votesT4

How long to beat

from 1 player

1h

Rushed

main story only

2h

Normally

story and some extras

3h

Completionist

everything in it

Trailer

About

Southtown City plays host to the King of Fighters Tournament. Andy & Terry Bogard take part in the tournament cause winning the tournament is the only way they can defeat Geese Howard. Geese Howard controls Southtown City and killed their father several years ago. Also taking part is Joe Higashi, a Japanese kickboxer. Select either Joe, Andy or Terry, visit several locations in Southtown City and win that tournament!

Fatal Fury is a 2D fighter and is the first game in a series of one-on-one fighting games by SNK. It's a conversion of the original Fatal Fury arcade game. This first game does not yet feature the series' trademark pseudo 3D mode (which allows you to move between the foreground & background while fighting). Includes a two-player vs. mode.

Ways to play

Modes

Single playerMultiplayer

Perspective

Side view

Players

2 offline

Languages (1)

Languageaudiosubtitlesinterface
English

Game details

Business Model

Commercial

Media Type

Download

Number of Offline Players

1-2 Players

System requirements

Min. CPU Class Required

Intel Pentium III

Min. OS Class Required

Windows XP

Min. RAM Required

128 MB

Box art

Also known as

ACA NeoGeo: Fatal FuryPS4 / Switch title

AkeAka NeoGeo: Garō Densetsu - Shukumei no TatakaiJapanese PS4 / Switch title

Fatal Fury: King of FightersNeo Geo title

Garō Densetsu: Shukumei no TatakaiJapanese Arcade title

The Battle of DestinyJapanese title

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Facts

Developer

SNK, Gaibrain, Takara

Released

20 November 1991

Series

Fatal Fury

Platforms

PCWindowsSNESGenesisNeo GeoPlayStationPSPNeo Geo CDPS3NintendoWiiMobileiOSAndroidiPadSharp X68000PS4XboxXbox OneArcadeSwitchAntstream

Age ratings

GRAC12+ESRBT

Standing

Top 100% by visits

Tags

Side view2D scrollingFightingDirect controlContemporaryNorth America