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The first game of the '''Fatal Fury''' series allowed players to select one of three characters, [[Fatal Fury/Characters/Terry|Terry Bogard]], [[Fatal Fury/Characters/Andy|Andy Bogard]], and [[Fatal Fury/Characters/Joe|Joe Higashi]], as they battled a gauntlet of computer-controlled opponents ending with [[Fatal Fury/Characters/Billy|Billy Kane]] and [[Fatal Fury/Characters/Geese|Geese Howard]]. When two players were playing, players had the option of either playing cooperatively against a computer opponent or competitively against each other.
The first game of the '''Fatal Fury''' series allowed players to select one of three characters, [[Fatal Fury/Characters/Terry|Terry Bogard]], [[Fatal Fury/Characters/Andy|Andy Bogard]], and [[Fatal Fury/Characters/Joe|Joe Higashi]], as they battled a gauntlet of computer-controlled opponents ending with [[Fatal Fury/Characters/Billy|Billy Kane]] and [[Fatal Fury/Characters/Geese|Geese Howard]]. When two players were playing, players had the option of either playing cooperatively against a computer opponent or competitively against each other.



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Template:Infobox Template:Series disambig The first game of the Fatal Fury series allowed players to select one of three characters, Terry Bogard, Andy Bogard, and Joe Higashi, as they battled a gauntlet of computer-controlled opponents ending with Billy Kane and Geese Howard. When two players were playing, players had the option of either playing cooperatively against a computer opponent or competitively against each other.

The Fatal Fury series chronicles the rise of the "Hungry Wolf" Terry Bogard (hence the Japanese title, which translates to Legend of the Hungry Wolf), and the simultaneous fall of the criminal empire of Geese Howard. Like many other SNK titles of the time, the first installment takes place in a fictitious American city called Southtown. Brimming with violence and corruption, Southtown forms the ideal backdrop for the annual King of Fighters fighting tournament, organized by the notorious crimelord Geese. No fighter has ever managed to beat his right-hand man and appointed champion, Billy Kane, until Terry arrives on the scene.

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