Fight Fever
Fight Fever | |
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North American front cover of Fight Fever. | |
Developer(s) | Viccom (assisted by SNK) |
Publisher(s) |
Viccom SNK |
Platform(s) | Arcade Neo-Geo |
Release date(s) |
JPN June 28, 1994 SK September 1994 |
Genre(s) | 2D Versus fighting |
Mode(s) | Up to 2 players simultaneously |
Cabinet | Upright |
Arcade system | Neo-Geo (98 Mbit cartridge) |
Display | Raster, 304 x 224 pixels (Horizontal), 4096 colors |
Fight Fever, known in Korea as Wang Jung Wang (왕중왕, lit. "The King of Kings"), is a 1994 2D fighting video game for the Neo-Geo MVS System. It is the first and only Korean Neo Geo title ever officially released, as well as the first game developed and released by Korean publisher of SNK games, Viccom (빅콤).
Gameplay
The game plays similarly to other 2D versus fighting games, especially both SNK's Fatal Fury 2 and Art of Fighting. In fact, it shapes itself after Fatal Fury 2 while it uses Art of Fighting's game engine. There are 8 characters to select from and two boss characters (the first boss character is only playable in two player mode).
Characters
- Han Baedal – The protagonist of the game. A taekwondo exponent who appears to be a cross between Ryu and Ryo Sakazaki.
- Miyuki – A dancer and only female character in the game.
- Rophen Heimer – A German bartender and martial artist.
- Magic Dunker – A basketball player who is most likely named after Magic Johnson.
- Golrio – A fat indigenous Brazilian warrior with the ability to throw fireballs and spin around quickly against his opponents.
- Nick Commando – A large masked soldier who can throw grenades and charge at the foe.
- Chintao – A Chinese martial monk.
- Kim Hoon – A palette-edit, semi-clone and rival of Han Baedal.
- Master Taekuk – An old taekwondo master who can stretch out his arms and slam the opponent.
- Karate Kenji – The final boss of the game. He was voiced by Masaki Usui, who also voiced Ryo Sakazaki from the Art of Fighting series and Haohmaru from the Samurai Shodown series.
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References
External links
- Fight Fever at the Killer List of Videogames
- Fight Fever at arcade-history
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