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Revision as of 02:07, 14 August 2008

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Fatal Fury 2 was the first sequel to SNK's Fighting Series Fatal Fury. It had the characters fight each other in locales around the world.

As an improvement over it's predecessor, players could choose between 8 different playable character (as opposed to 3 in the original Fatal Fury: King of Fighters). Additional 4 computer-controlled boss characters where added.

The game was later ported to the Genesis and Super NES by Takara, and to PC Engine by Hudson Soft. It was also one of the first fighting games to include Desperation Attack (called Super moves) that could only be executed when a player had liw vitality.

Fatal Fury 2 also marked the introduction of Mai Shiranui, who would later become one of the fan-favorites in the King of Fighters series.

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Moves

Basic Moves

Fatal Fury 2/Basic Moves

Andy Bogard

Fatal Fury 2/Andy

Big Bear

Fatal Fury 2/Big Bear

Cheng Sinzan

Fatal Fury 2/Cheng

Joe Higashi

Fatal Fury 2/Joe

Jubei Yamada

Fatal Fury 2/Jubei

Kim Kaphwan

Fatal Fury 2/Kim

Mai Shiranui

Fatal Fury 2/Mai

Terry Bogard

Fatal Fury 2/Terry