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+ | {{Infobox game |
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+ | |name = The King of Fighters '98 |
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− | |console = Sega Mega Drive/Genesis|caption = KoF '98 title screen |
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+ | |caption = Title screen. |
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+ | |console = Sega Mega Drive |
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+ | |date = 1998 |
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+ | |sound = |
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+ | |alt = ''The King of Fighters 2000'' |
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+ | }} |
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− | A sequel, [[King of Fighters '99]], was released the next year. |
+ | A sequel, ''[[The King of Fighters '99]]'', was released the next year. |
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− | You can play as 3 teams composed by 3 characters each one: |
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+ | [[File:King of Fighters '98, The (Unl) -p1--!-000.png|thumb|left|Gameplay.]] |
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− | -Fatal Fury team: Treey (Terry), Andy and Joe |
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− | -Street Fighter team: Canme (Cammy), Ryu and Guile |
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− | -Art of Fighting team: Ryo, Takuma and Lobaut (Robert) |
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⚫ | The controls in game are simple: The '''''A''''' button blocks, '''''B''''', & '''''C''''' punch and kick respectively. Standing and crouching normal attacks are strong attacks if the back direction is held down, otherwise they are weak attacks. In addition, pressing C while holding forward + B will unleash another normal attack. A super move can be done whenever the MAX icon flashes below your lifebar or if "Maximum" is set on the options menu. Throws are not implimented. |
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− | Each team has a "dark" or "evil" version to pick, based on Orochi versions of some characters from the originals King of Fighters games. These are often thought of as simple recolors to pad the roster out (a technique used in many Famicom fighters), however on this game they are true alternate versions. Their basic moveset is usually the same, but their special and super moves are totally different from their regular versions. However, the normal versions of the Art of Fighting characters all play the same as eachother, as do the evil versions with each other. |
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The endings are minimal, with a simple "''Congratulation''" screen. |
The endings are minimal, with a simple "''Congratulation''" screen. |
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− | *The intro in the game is a rendition opening theme to Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers'':'' ''"Go Go Power Rangers!", ''which is recycled from the previously released unlicensed Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition. |
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− | *This games uses music from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition. An exception are the Street Fighter characters, which use differently keyed versions of their themes from Street Fighter II. |
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+ | == Characters and Move List == |
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+ | There are nine playable characters in this game: "Treey" (Terry), Andy, Joe, "Canme" (Cammy), Ryu, Guile, Ryo, Takuma, and "Lobaut" (Robert). In addition, each character has an alternate version with toxic colors, for a total of 18 characters to choose from. In this article, the latter will be referred to as the "Orochi" version, based on the official ''KOF'' series. |
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+ | The Orochi versions are often thought of as simple recolors to pad the roster out (a technique used in many Famicom fighters), however on this game they are true alternate versions, and most special moves and standing normal moves are completely different from the normal version. However, the Orochi version tends to be less capable than the normal version overall, with only one special move each (only Canme has two), and the start-up and end lag of standing and crouching normal moves is generally worse. In addition, most of their super-special moves are continuous attacks like Ryuuko Ranbu. |
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+ | {{Col-begin}} |
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+ | {{Col-2}} |
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+ | '''Treey''' |
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+ | * Power Wave - QCF + B |
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+ | * Burning Knuckle - HCF + B or C |
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+ | * Rising Tackle - Forward, QCF + B or C |
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+ | * '''Power Geyser - QCF, QCF + B''' |
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+ | {{Col-2}} |
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+ | '''Orochi Treey''' |
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+ | * Crack Shoot - QCB + B or C |
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+ | * '''Ryuuko Ranbu (pseudonym) - HCF + B''' |
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+ | {{Col-end}} |
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+ | {{Col-begin}} |
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+ | {{Col-2}} |
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+ | '''Andy''' |
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+ | * Hishou Ken - QCF + B |
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+ | * Shouryuu Dan - QCF, QCF + B or C |
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+ | * Zan-ei Ken - Forward, Back, Forward + B or C |
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+ | * '''Chou Reppa Dan - HCF + C''' |
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+ | {{Col-2}} |
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+ | '''Orochi Andy''' |
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+ | * Kuuha Dan - QCB + B or C |
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+ | * '''Ryuuko Ranbu (pseudonym) - HCF + B''' |
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+ | Note: Ryuuko Ranbu does not connect to the end because the opponent goes down in the middle of the move. |
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+ | {{Col-end}} |
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+ | {{Col-begin}} |
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+ | {{Col-2}} |
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+ | '''Joe''' |
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+ | * Hurricane Upper - QCF + B or C |
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+ | * Tiger Kick - Forward, QCF + B or C |
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+ | * Bakuretsuken - B, B, B or C, C, C |
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+ | * '''Screw Upper - QCF, QCF + B''' |
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+ | {{Col-2}} |
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+ | '''Orochi Joe''' |
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+ | * Slash Kick - QCB + B or C |
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+ | * '''Ryuuko Ranbu (pseudonym) - HCF + C''' |
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+ | {{Col-end}} |
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+ | {{Col-begin}} |
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+ | {{Col-2}} |
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+ | '''Canme''' |
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+ | * Spiral Arrow - QCB + B or C |
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+ | * Cannon Spike - Forward, QCF + B or C |
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+ | * Quick Spin Knuckle - HCF + B or C |
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+ | * '''Spin Drive Smasher - QCF, QCF + C''' |
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+ | Note: Spin Drive Smasher does not connect to Cannon Spike because the opponent is downed by Spiral Arrow. |
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+ | {{Col-2}} |
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+ | '''Orochi Canme''' |
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+ | * Spiral Arrow - HCF + C |
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+ | * Cannon Spike - QCF, QCF + C |
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+ | * '''Ryuuko Ranbu (pseudonym) - QCF, HCB + B''' |
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+ | {{Col-end}} |
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+ | {{Col-begin}} |
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+ | {{Col-2}} |
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+ | '''Ryu''' |
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+ | * Hadoken - QCF + B or C |
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+ | * Shoryuken - Forward, QCF + B or C |
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+ | * Tatsumaki Senpukyaku - QCB + B or C |
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+ | * '''Shinku Hadoken - QCF, QCF + B''' |
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+ | Note: Unlike Orochi Ryu, Normal Ryu does not move forward in Tatsumaki Senpukyaku. |
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+ | {{Col-2}} |
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+ | '''Orochi Ryu''' |
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+ | * Tatsumaki Senpukyaku - QCB + B or C |
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+ | * '''Shoryureppa - QCF, QCF + C''' |
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+ | Note: Orochi Ryu is the only character with super special move other than Ryuuko Ranbu. |
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+ | {{Col-end}} |
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+ | {{Col-begin}} |
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+ | {{Col-2}} |
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+ | '''Guile''' |
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+ | * Sonic Boom - QCF + B or C |
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+ | * Somersault Kick - QCB + C |
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+ | * '''Super Sonic Boom (pseudonym) - QCF, QCF + B''' |
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+ | {{Col-2}} |
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+ | '''Orochi Guile''' |
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+ | * Flash Punch (pseudonym) - HCF + B or C |
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+ | * '''Ryuuko Ranbu (pseudonym) - QCF, QCF + B''' |
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+ | {{Col-end}} |
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+ | {{Col-begin}} |
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+ | {{Col-2}} |
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+ | '''Ryo''' |
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+ | * Ko-Ou Ken - QCF + B |
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+ | * Built Upper - Forward, QCF + B or C |
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+ | * Zanretsuken - B, B, B |
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+ | * '''Haoh Shoukou Ken - QCF, QCF + B''' |
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+ | {{Col-2}} |
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+ | '''Orochi Ryo''' |
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+ | * Hien Shippuu Kyaku - QCB + B or C |
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+ | * '''Ryuuko Ranbu - QCF, HCB + B''' |
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+ | {{Col-end}} |
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+ | {{Col-begin}} |
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+ | {{Col-2}} |
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+ | '''Takuma''' |
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+ | * Ko-Ou Ken - QCF + B or C |
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+ | * Roundhouse Kick (pseudonym) - F, QCF + B or C |
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+ | * '''Haoh Shikou Ken - QCF, QCF + B''' |
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+ | {{Col-2}} |
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+ | '''Orochi Takuma''' |
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+ | * Hien Shippuu Kyaku - QCB + B or C |
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+ | * '''Ryuuko Ranbu - QCF, HCB + B''' |
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+ | {{Col-end}} |
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+ | {{Col-begin}} |
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+ | {{Col-2}} |
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+ | '''Lobaut''' |
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+ | * Ryuu-Geki Ken - QCF + B |
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+ | * Built Upper - Forward, QCF + B or C |
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+ | * Gen-ei Kyaku - C, C, C |
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+ | * '''Haoh Shoukou Ken - QCF, QCF + B''' |
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+ | {{Col-2}} |
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+ | '''Orochi Lobaut''' |
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+ | * Hien Shippuu Kyaku - QCB + B or C |
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+ | * '''Ryuuko Ranbu - QCF, HCB + B''' |
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+ | {{Col-end}} |
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+ | == Music == |
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+ | All music used in this game was stolen from the unlicensed Sega Genesis version of ''[[Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition]]''. |
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+ | {|class="wikitable" |
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+ | !''The King of Fighters '98'' |
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+ | !''Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition'' |
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+ | |Title |
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+ | |Title (GO GO Power Rangers) |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Treey / Ryo |
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+ | |Thunder Megazord / Lord Zedd |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Andy / Takuma |
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+ | |Ninja Megazord / Silver Horns |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Joe / Lobaut |
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+ | |Shogun Megazord |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Canme |
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+ | |Mega Tigerzord |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Ryu |
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+ | |Lipsyncher |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Guile |
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+ | |Goldar |
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+ | |- |
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+ | |Victory |
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+ | |Victory |
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+ | |} |
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+ | {{Main|The King of Fighters '98 (SNES)}} |
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+ | [[File:Kof98009.jpg|thumb|''[[The King of Fighters 2000]]''<nowiki>'</nowiki>s title screen.]] |
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<gallery> |
<gallery> |
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+ | 20200613_152138.jpg|Original Box Cover |
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− | S MLA v F f 124990034 7493.jpg|KoF '98 box art insert |
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+ | 20200613_155608.jpg|Cartridge |
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+ | 20200613_155622.jpg|Cartridge Top |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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[[Category:Games]] |
[[Category:Games]] |
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[[Category:Mega Drive/Genesis games]] |
[[Category:Mega Drive/Genesis games]] |
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[[Category:Fighting games]] |
[[Category:Fighting games]] |
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+ | [[Category:X Boy]] |
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+ | [[Category:1998 video games]] |
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+ | [[Category:Art of Fighting games]] |
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+ | [[Category:Fatal Fury games]] |
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+ | [[Category:Street Fighter games]] |
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[[Category:The King of Fighters games]] |
[[Category:The King of Fighters games]] |
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+ | [[Category:Crossover Games]] |
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+ | [[Category:Ports]] |
Latest revision as of 15:35, 19 October 2023
- This article is about the Mega Drive version. For the SNES version, see The King of Fighters '98 (SNES).
The King of Fighters '98 is an unlicensed fighting game published for the Sega Mega Drive console by X Boy, based on the game of the same name.
A sequel, The King of Fighters '99, was released the next year.
Overview
The game consists of 3-on-3 matches, with various characters, sound samples, & backgrounds taken from various sources such Street Fighter, Fatal Fury, and Art of Fighting.
The controls in game are simple: The A button blocks, B, & C punch and kick respectively. Standing and crouching normal attacks are strong attacks if the back direction is held down, otherwise they are weak attacks. In addition, pressing C while holding forward + B will unleash another normal attack. A super move can be done whenever the MAX icon flashes below your lifebar or if "Maximum" is set on the options menu. Throws are not implimented.
The endings are minimal, with a simple "Congratulation" screen.
Characters and Move List
There are nine playable characters in this game: "Treey" (Terry), Andy, Joe, "Canme" (Cammy), Ryu, Guile, Ryo, Takuma, and "Lobaut" (Robert). In addition, each character has an alternate version with toxic colors, for a total of 18 characters to choose from. In this article, the latter will be referred to as the "Orochi" version, based on the official KOF series.
The Orochi versions are often thought of as simple recolors to pad the roster out (a technique used in many Famicom fighters), however on this game they are true alternate versions, and most special moves and standing normal moves are completely different from the normal version. However, the Orochi version tends to be less capable than the normal version overall, with only one special move each (only Canme has two), and the start-up and end lag of standing and crouching normal moves is generally worse. In addition, most of their super-special moves are continuous attacks like Ryuuko Ranbu.
Treey
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Orochi Treey
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Andy
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Orochi Andy
Note: Ryuuko Ranbu does not connect to the end because the opponent goes down in the middle of the move. |
Joe
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Orochi Joe
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Canme
Note: Spin Drive Smasher does not connect to Cannon Spike because the opponent is downed by Spiral Arrow. |
Orochi Canme
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Ryu
Note: Unlike Orochi Ryu, Normal Ryu does not move forward in Tatsumaki Senpukyaku. |
Orochi Ryu
Note: Orochi Ryu is the only character with super special move other than Ryuuko Ranbu. |
Guile
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Orochi Guile
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Ryo
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Orochi Ryo
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Takuma
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Orochi Takuma
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Lobaut
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Orochi Lobaut
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Music
All music used in this game was stolen from the unlicensed Sega Genesis version of Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition.
The King of Fighters '98 | Mighty Morphin Power Rangers: The Fighting Edition |
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Treey / Ryo | Thunder Megazord / Lord Zedd |
Andy / Takuma | Ninja Megazord / Silver Horns |
Joe / Lobaut | Shogun Megazord |
Canme | Mega Tigerzord |
Ryu | Lipsyncher |
Guile | Goldar |
Victory | Victory |
SNES version
- Main article: The King of Fighters '98 (SNES)
A SNES version is known to exist, it is much rarer than the Mega Drive version, It has Ioro (Iori) instead of Canme (Cammy) and uses the same fighting engine and music from 2000.
Trivia
- There are many misspellings in the game. Terry, Cammy and Robert become Treey, Canme, and Lobaut respectively. This is fixed in the SNES version.
- Treey / Ryu's stage (fog) and Joe / Takuma's stage (everything in the stage minus the clouds and building) are the only stages animated.
- A hack of this game titled "The King of Fighters 2000" is also available. This is a title screen hack only, it does not change any other aspect of the game, nor does it contain anything from the actual The King of Fighters 2000 unlicensed fighter game for SNES.
- The options screen contains the "98" from the "real" The King of Fighters' 98, suggesting this game was released around the same time or possibly after it.