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|title=The King of Fighters '95
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The gameplay of '''The King of Fighters '95''' was left largely intact from [[The King of Fighters '94]]. The one major change [[SNK]] was to allow players to select any combination of characters to fight with, as opposed to the concrete teams that players were confined to in the previous game. In addition, almost all the teams from the first game returned, but were no longer affiliated with specific nationalities. The [[The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Team USA|''Sports Team'']] from the previous game was replaced by a [[The King of Fighters '95/Moves#Rivals Team|''Rivals Team'']], comprised of [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Iori|Iori Yagami]] (a new character designed to be [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Kyo|Kyo Kusanagi's]] rival) along with [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Billy|Billy Kane]] ([[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Terry|Terry Bogard's]] rival) and [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Eiji|Eiji Kisaragi]] ([[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Ryo|Ryo Sakazaki's]] rival).
The gameplay of '''The King of Fighters '95''' was left largely intact from [[The King of Fighters '94]]. The one major change [[SNK]] was to allow players to select any combination of characters to fight with, as opposed to the concrete teams that players were confined to in the previous game. In addition, almost all the teams from the first game returned, but were no longer affiliated with specific nationalities. The [[The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Team USA|''Sports Team'']] from the previous game was replaced by a [[The King of Fighters '95/Moves#Rivals Team|''Rivals Team'']], comprised of [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Iori|Iori Yagami]] (a new character designed to be [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Kyo|Kyo Kusanagi's]] rival) along with [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Billy|Billy Kane]] ([[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Terry|Terry Bogard's]] rival) and [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Eiji|Eiji Kisaragi]] ([[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Ryo|Ryo Sakazaki's]] rival).


The King of Fighters '95 marked the beginning of the Orochi Saga, who would continue in [[The King of Fighters '96|KOF '96]] and [[The King of Fighters '97|KOF '97]]. However, the only elements from the Orochi saga known in this game are the introduction of a key character, Iori Yagami, and Rugal's use of the Orochi power.
The King of Fighters '95 marked the beginning of the Orochi Saga, which would continue in [[The King of Fighters '96|KOF '96]] and [[The King of Fighters '97|KOF '97]]. However, the only elements from the Orochi saga known in this game are the introduction of a key character, Iori Yagami, and Rugal's use of the Orochi power.


King of Fighters '95 revealed that boss character [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Rugal|Rugal Bernstein]], thought to have perished in an explosion in the previous game, had in fact survived and sent out invitations to the teams from the previous game signed simply 'R'. King of Fighters '95 is stated to be the canonical death of Rugal Bernstein, with his subsequent appearances being in non-cannon games.
King of Fighters '95 revealed that boss character [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Rugal|Rugal Bernstein]], thought to have perished in an explosion in the previous game, had in fact survived and sent out invitations to the teams from the previous game signed simply 'R'. King of Fighters '95 is stated to be the canonical death of Rugal Bernstein, with his subsequent appearances being in non-cannon games.


==Updates and changes==
*Taunting is now performed by pressing {{cade|BKick}}{{plus}}{{cade|CPunch}}.
*New dodge counters were added.
*Many characters (except the new ones) received one new move each one (some characters had one new command move).
*Some characters can make an additional execution to the Desperation Move.
*Some characters now have a new voice actor.
*The Special and Desperation Moves are easier to do, unlike the previous game.
*Now, the bosses can be unlocked and played by a secret code.
==Gallery==
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:King of Fighters 95 NGCD box.jpg|Neo Geo CD box
File:King of Fighters 95 NGCD box.jpg|Neo Geo CD box

Latest revision as of 01:12, 27 July 2023

Box artwork for The King of Fighters '95.
Box artwork for The King of Fighters '95.
The King of Fighters '95
Developer(s)SNK
Publisher(s)SNK
Year released1995
System(s)Arcade, Neo Geo, Neo Geo CD, Game Boy, Sega Saturn, PlayStation, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii
Preceded byThe King of Fighters '94
Followed byThe King of Fighters '96
SeriesThe King of Fighters,
ACA Neo Geo
Genre(s)Fighting
Players1-2
ModesSingle player, Multiplayer
Rating(s)CERO Ages 12 and upESRB TeenPEGI Ages 12+Mature
ACA Neo Geo The King of Fighters '95
Developer(s)SNK
Publisher(s)Hamster Corporation
Year released2017
System(s)Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One, iOS, Android
LinksThe King of Fighters '95 at PCGamingWikiThe King of Fighters '95 ChannelSearchSearch

The gameplay of The King of Fighters '95 was left largely intact from The King of Fighters '94. The one major change SNK was to allow players to select any combination of characters to fight with, as opposed to the concrete teams that players were confined to in the previous game. In addition, almost all the teams from the first game returned, but were no longer affiliated with specific nationalities. The Sports Team from the previous game was replaced by a Rivals Team, comprised of Iori Yagami (a new character designed to be Kyo Kusanagi's rival) along with Billy Kane (Terry Bogard's rival) and Eiji Kisaragi (Ryo Sakazaki's rival).

The King of Fighters '95 marked the beginning of the Orochi Saga, which would continue in KOF '96 and KOF '97. However, the only elements from the Orochi saga known in this game are the introduction of a key character, Iori Yagami, and Rugal's use of the Orochi power.

King of Fighters '95 revealed that boss character Rugal Bernstein, thought to have perished in an explosion in the previous game, had in fact survived and sent out invitations to the teams from the previous game signed simply 'R'. King of Fighters '95 is stated to be the canonical death of Rugal Bernstein, with his subsequent appearances being in non-cannon games.

Updates and changes[edit]

  • Taunting is now performed by pressing Arcade-Button-BKick.png+Arcade-Button-CPunch.png.
  • New dodge counters were added.
  • Many characters (except the new ones) received one new move each one (some characters had one new command move).
  • Some characters can make an additional execution to the Desperation Move.
  • Some characters now have a new voice actor.
  • The Special and Desperation Moves are easier to do, unlike the previous game.
  • Now, the bosses can be unlocked and played by a secret code.

Gallery[edit]

Table of Contents

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Character Select[edit]

Kyo Kusanagi Benimaru Nikaido Goro Daimon Ryo Sakazaki Robert Garcia Takuma Sakazaki Terry Bogard Andy Bogard Joe Higashi
Heidern Ralf Jones Clark Still Athena Asamiya Sie Kensou Chin Gentsai Kim Kaphwan Chang Koehan Choi Bounge
Yuri Sakazaki Mai Shiranui King Saisyu Kusanagi Rugal Bernstein Iori Yagami Eiji Kisaragi Billy Kane