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{{Infobox game
|name = Garou Densetsu Special
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|name = Garou Densetsu Special
|image = File:GDS.gif
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|image = File:GDS.gif
|caption = Garou Densetsu Special's title screen
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|caption = Garou Densetsu Special's title screen.
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|publisher = Ge De Industry Co.
 
|developer = [[Hummer Team]]
 
|developer = [[Hummer Team]]
|console = Famicom
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|console = Famicom
|engine = [[Street Fighter II Engine]]
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|engine = [[Street Fighter II Engine]]
|sound = [[Hummer Sound Engine]]
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|sound = [[Hummer Sound Engine]]
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|date = 1995
|publisher = Ge De Industry Co.}}'''''Garou Densetsu Special''''' (Simplified Chinese: 饿狼伝, Hanyu Pinyin: È láng chuán shuō, literally Hungry Wolf Legend, a transliteration of the Japanese title) is a pirated port of Fatal Fury Special by [[Hummer Team]]. This is a port of the SNES version judging by the title screen music and the chomping wolf icon when selecting an option. The SNES version was released in 1994, and due to some of the names appearing in Mortal Kombat II Special's ROM, it was released sometime around 1994-95, although due to the graphical style it was likely released in 1994.
 
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|alt = ''Mortal Kombat 6''<br>''Super Real Bout 97''}}
 
'''''Garou Densetsu Special''''' (Traditional Chinese: 狼伝, '''Hanyu Pinyin: È láng chuán shuō''', or "'''Hungry Wolf Legend'''", a literal translation of the Japanese title) is a pirated port of [[Wikipedia:Fatal Fury Special|''Fatal Fury Special'']] by [[Hummer Team]], made for the Famicom in 1995. This is a port of the SNES version judging by the title screen music and the chomping wolf icon when selecting an option.
   
==Overview==
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== Overview ==
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[[File:Garou Densetsu Special (Unl) 002.png|thumb|left|''Garou Densetsu Special''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s gameplay.]]
[[File:Garou_Densetsu_Special_(Unl)_002.png|thumb|left|192px|Garou Densetsu Special's Gameplay]]This version includes 8 characters and four repeats of each: Kim Kaphwan, Tung Fu Rue, Wolfgang Krauser, Ryo Sakazaki, Terry Bogard, Andy Bogard, Joe Higashi and Mai Shiranui. All of the characters are playable. Like some [[Hummer Team]] fighting games, the difficulty can be changed on the title screen. Unlike the original game, the characters don't get their own stages, instead they go in a preset loop throughout the game. As well as this, some of the characters' original stages aren't present in this game.
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This version includes 8 characters and four repeats of each: Kim Kaphwan, Tung Fu Rue, Wolfgang Krauser, Ryo Sakazaki, Terry Bogard, Andy Bogard, Joe Higashi, and Mai Shiranui. All of the characters are playable. Like some [[Hummer Team]] fighting games, the difficulty can be changed on the title screen. Unlike the original game, the characters don't get their own stages, instead, they go in a preset loop throughout the game. As well as this, some of the characters' original stages aren't present in this game.
   
The graphics are taken from the original game and downgraded. The music is mostly taken from there as well, but one song is remixed from [[Street Fighter IV]], and the ending music from [[Kart Fighter]] is present here. The ending is a shortened version of the one from the original game.
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The graphics are taken from the original game and downgraded. The music is mostly taken from there as well, but one song is remixed from ''[[Street Fighter IV]]'', and the ending music from ''[[Kart Fighter]]'' is present here. The ending is a shortened version of the one from the original game.
   
==Versions==
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== Versions ==
*Mortal Kombat 6 - Title hack made in 1996 that was published by [[NT]]. Other than the fact the menu was changed, the game remains the same. Should not be confused with a [[Yuu Yuu Hakusho Final]] hack published by NT in 1997.
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*'''''Mortal Kombat 6''''' - Title hack made in 1996 that was published by [[Ka Sheng|NT]]. Other than the fact the menu was changed, the game remains the same. Should not be confused with a ''[[Yuu Yuu Hakusho Final]]'' hack published by NT in 1997.
*Super Real Bout 97 - Title hack made in 1997 that was published by NT. Other notable changes include bigger icons on the player screen and the fact it doesn't play a tune after you select your player.
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*'''''Super Real Bout 97''''' - Title hack made in 1997 that was published by NT. Other notable changes include bigger icons on the player screen and the fact it doesn't play a tune after you select your player.
   
==Trivia==
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== Gallery ==
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<gallery>
*Terry Bogard's name is misspelled as "Terry Bogaro" and for unknown reasons, Andy is called "NT Kau Lok" in this game.
 
 
garou.jpg|Cart with box.
*Lawrence Blood's stage appears in this game, even though he doesn't.
 
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20200220_203333.jpg|Box and cartridge.
*[[Tekken 2]] and [[Street Fighter Zero 2 '97]] have very similar HUDs to this game.
 
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20200220_203348.jpg|Box and cartridge.
*There are names from [[Mortal Kombat II Special]] that can be found in the PRG. This game was most likely being developed at the same time MKIIS was but development started a little after MKIIS was made.
 
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20200220_202901.jpg|Box front.
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20200220_203116.jpg|The left side of the box.
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20200220_203134.jpg|The right side of the box.
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20200220_203202.jpg|Box top.
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20200220_203217.jpg|Bottom of the box.
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20200220_203237.jpg|Back of the box.
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20200220_203311.jpg|Cartridge front.
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20200220_203319.jpg|Back of cartridge.
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</gallery>
   
==Gallery==
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== Video ==
<gallery captionalign="left">
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<gallery>
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Mortal Kombat 6 (Unl) (NES Pirate) - NES Longplay - Wolfgang Krauser NO DEATH (Very Hard Difficulty)
garou.jpg|Cart with box
 
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
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== Trivia ==
 
*Terry Bogard's name is misspelled as "Terry Bogaro" and for unknown reasons, Andy is called "NT Kau Lok" in this game.
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**It's possible "NT Kau Lok" is a misspelling of the name "Ng Kau Lok". This might be an inside joke or a reference to a yet-unknown Hummer Team member.
 
*Lawrence Blood's stage appears in this game, even though he doesn't.
 
*''[[Tekken 2]]'' and ''[[Street Fighter Zero 2 '97]]'' have very similar HUDs to this game.
 
*There are names from ''[[Mortal Kombat II Special]]'' that can be found in the PRG. This game was most likely being developed at the same time ''Mortal Kombat II Special'' was but development started a little after ''Mortal Kombat II Special'' was made.
 
[[Category:Games]]
 
[[Category:Games]]
[[Category:Fighting games]]
 
 
[[Category:Famicom/NES games]]
 
[[Category:Famicom/NES games]]
 
[[Category:Fighting games]]
 
[[Category:Hummer Team]]
 
[[Category:Hummer Team]]
[[Category:The King of Fighters games]]
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[[Category:1995 video games]]
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[[Category:Fatal Fury games]]
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[[Category:Ports]]

Latest revision as of 17:14, 18 December 2020

Garou Densetsu Special (Traditional Chinese: 餓狼伝說, Hanyu Pinyin: È láng chuán shuō, or "Hungry Wolf Legend", a literal translation of the Japanese title) is a pirated port of Fatal Fury Special by Hummer Team, made for the Famicom in 1995. This is a port of the SNES version judging by the title screen music and the chomping wolf icon when selecting an option.

Overview

Garou Densetsu Special (Unl) 002

Garou Densetsu Special's gameplay.

This version includes 8 characters and four repeats of each: Kim Kaphwan, Tung Fu Rue, Wolfgang Krauser, Ryo Sakazaki, Terry Bogard, Andy Bogard, Joe Higashi, and Mai Shiranui. All of the characters are playable. Like some Hummer Team fighting games, the difficulty can be changed on the title screen. Unlike the original game, the characters don't get their own stages, instead, they go in a preset loop throughout the game. As well as this, some of the characters' original stages aren't present in this game.

The graphics are taken from the original game and downgraded. The music is mostly taken from there as well, but one song is remixed from Street Fighter IV, and the ending music from Kart Fighter is present here. The ending is a shortened version of the one from the original game.

Versions

  • Mortal Kombat 6 - Title hack made in 1996 that was published by NT. Other than the fact the menu was changed, the game remains the same. Should not be confused with a Yuu Yuu Hakusho Final hack published by NT in 1997.
  • Super Real Bout 97 - Title hack made in 1997 that was published by NT. Other notable changes include bigger icons on the player screen and the fact it doesn't play a tune after you select your player.

Gallery

Video

Trivia

  • Terry Bogard's name is misspelled as "Terry Bogaro" and for unknown reasons, Andy is called "NT Kau Lok" in this game.
    • It's possible "NT Kau Lok" is a misspelling of the name "Ng Kau Lok". This might be an inside joke or a reference to a yet-unknown Hummer Team member.
  • Lawrence Blood's stage appears in this game, even though he doesn't.
  • Tekken 2 and Street Fighter Zero 2 '97 have very similar HUDs to this game.
  • There are names from Mortal Kombat II Special that can be found in the PRG. This game was most likely being developed at the same time Mortal Kombat II Special was but development started a little after Mortal Kombat II Special was made.