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'''Fatal Fury 2''' was the first sequel to SNK's fighting series [[:Category:Fatal Fury|Fatal Fury]]. It had the characters fight each other in locations around the world. | '''Fatal Fury 2''' was the first sequel to SNK's fighting series [[:Category:Fatal Fury|Fatal Fury]]. It had the characters fight each other in locations around the world. | ||
As an improvement over | As an improvement over its predecessor, players could choose between 8 different playable characters (as opposed to 3 in the original [[Fatal Fury]]). 4 computer-controlled boss characters where added. | ||
The game was later ported to the [[Sega Genesis]] and [[SNES]] by Takara, and to [[PC Engine]] by Hudson Soft. It was also one of the first fighting games to include a Desperation Attack (called Super moves) that could only be executed when a player had low vitality. | The game was later ported to the [[Sega Genesis]] and [[SNES]] by Takara, and to [[PC Engine]] by Hudson Soft. It was also one of the first fighting games to include a Desperation Attack (called Super moves) that could only be executed when a player had low vitality. | ||
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|[[Image: | |[[Image:Portrait FF2 Terry.png|64px|Terry|link=Fatal Fury 2/Moves#Terry Bogard]] | ||
|[[Image: | |[[Image:Portrait FF2 Andy.png|64px|Andy|link=Fatal Fury 2/Moves#Andy Bogard]] | ||
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|[[Image: | |[[Image:Portrait FF2 Jubei.png|64px|Jubei|link=Fatal Fury 2/Moves#Jubei Yamada]] | ||
|[[Image: | |[[Image:Portrait FF2 Cheng.png|64px|Cheng|link=Fatal Fury 2/Moves#Cheng Sinzan]] | ||
|[[Image: | |[[Image:Portrait FF2 BigBear.png|64px|BigBear|link=Fatal Fury 2/Moves#Big Bear]] | ||
|[[Image: | |[[Image:Portrait FF2 Mai.png|64px|Mai|link=Fatal Fury 2/Moves#Mai Shiranui]] | ||
|[[Image: | |[[Image:Portrait FF2 Kim.png|64px|Kim|link=Fatal Fury 2/Moves#Kim Kaphwan]] | ||
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|[[Image: | |[[Image:Portrait FF2 Billy.png|64px|Billy|link=Fatal Fury 2/Moves#Billy Kane]] | ||
|[[Image: | |[[Image:Portrait FF2 Axel.png|64px|Axel|link=Fatal Fury 2/Moves#Axel Hawk]] | ||
|[[Image: | |[[Image:Portrait FF2 Laurence.png|64px|Laurence|link=Fatal Fury 2/Moves#Laurence Blood]] | ||
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|[[Image: | |[[Image:Portrait FF2 Krauser.png|64px|Krauser|link=Fatal Fury 2/Moves#Wolfgang Krauser]] | ||
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Revision as of 01:17, 14 January 2012
Fatal Fury 2 was the first sequel to SNK's fighting series Fatal Fury. It had the characters fight each other in locations around the world.
As an improvement over its predecessor, players could choose between 8 different playable characters (as opposed to 3 in the original Fatal Fury). 4 computer-controlled boss characters where added.
The game was later ported to the Sega Genesis and SNES by Takara, and to PC Engine by Hudson Soft. It was also one of the first fighting games to include a Desperation Attack (called Super moves) that could only be executed when a player had low 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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title screen
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character selection
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fight screen
Table of Contents
- Secrets and codes
- Fatal Fury 3 Hidden Desperation Moves
- Achievements and trophies
- Andy Bogard
- Axel Hawk
- Big Bear/
Raiden - Billy Kane
- Blue Mary
- Bob Wilson
- Cheng Sinzan
- Duck King
- Franco Bash
- Geese Howard
- Hon-Fu
- Hwa Jai
- Jin Chonrei
- Jin Chonshu
- Joe Higashi
- Jubei Yamada
- Kim Kaphwan
- Laurence Blood
- Mai Shiranui
- Michael Max
- Richard Meyer
- Ryo Sakazaki
- Ryuji Yamazaki
- Sokaku Mochizuki
- Terry Bogard
- Tung Fu Rue
- Wolfgang Krauser