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Fatal Fury: King of Fighters

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Fatal Fury: King of Fighters is a 1991 arcade fighting game by SNK and the first entry in the Fatal Fury series. Set in South Town, it follows Terry and Andy Bogard as they seek revenge against Geese Howard for their father Jeff's murder. The game is remembered for introducing the two-plane battle system and for helping define early arcade fighting games.
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Release Date
1991-01-01
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3

The game uses a side-view 2D one-on-one fighting format. Its signature feature is the two-plane system, which lets characters move between foreground and background lanes to evade attacks or reposition. Players advance through a series of matches against CPU opponents, using punches, kicks, throws, and special moves to win each round. Some stages also feature environmental interactions and ring-out style pressure near the edges.

Terry Bogard

The main protagonist, a fighter on a quest for revenge.

Andy Bogard

Terry's younger brother, trained in ninja-style combat.

Joe Higashi

A Muay Thai champion and Terry's ally.

Geese Howard

The crime lord of South Town and the final boss.

Jeff Bogard

Terry and Andy's adoptive father, whose death sparks the story.

Learn when to switch planes so you can avoid pressure without giving up space. Focus on clean hit confirms and safe special-move use instead of constant aggression. Against stronger CPU opponents, control mid-range spacing and punish predictable jumps or projectiles with anti-airs and throws. Corner pressure becomes especially strong once your opponent is trapped near the screen edge.

No cheats or unlockables available

Tips

Master plane movement before trying advanced offense.

Tips

Do not jump recklessly against CPU opponents; anti-airs are common.

Tips

Mid-range control is safer and more consistent than button mashing up close.

User Reviews

The two-plane system felt fresh and distinctive for its time.

User Reviews

Strong characters and South Town atmosphere made it memorable.

User Reviews

It can be tough, but once learned it is highly replayable.

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