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|image=KOF94 NG Box Scan.jpg
|title=The King of Fighters '94
|title=The King of Fighters '94
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|developer=[[SNK]]
|developer=[[SNK]]
|publisher=[[SNK]]
|publisher=[[SNK]]
|year=1994
|systems={{syslist|arcade|ng|ngcd|wii}}
|ratings={{CERO|B}}{{ESRB|T}}{{PEGI|12}}{{ACB|M}}
|title1=ACA Neo Geo The King of Fighters '94
|developer1=[[SNK]]
|publisher1=[[Hamster Corporation]]
|year1=2016
|systems1={{syslist|switch|ps4|win|xbo|ios|android}}
|genre=[[Fighting]]
|genre=[[Fighting]]
|systems=[[Arcade]], [[Neo Geo]]
|released={{rd|1994}}
|players=1-2
|players=1-2
|ESRB=T
|modes=[[Single player]], [[Multiplayer]]
|followed by=[[The King of Fighters '95]]
|followed by=[[The King of Fighters '95]]
|series=The King of Fighters
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'''The King of Fighters' 94''' introduces the series' signature 3-man team system, instead of a simple one-on-one two round fight system a player chooses a team of three characters then determines the order to play them before a fight, each fight consisting of up to 5 rounds and each round ending when one of the two fighters is knocked out, the remaining fighter stays and faces the opponent's next character, a fight is won when one of the two players loses the last of their three fighters. This system has remained constant throughout the series (and modes with a similar system have been used since in such games as Tekken and Soul series). The major difference between this and other KoF titles is that players can only choose from pre-set teams of three instead of being able to build their own team from the whole cast.


'''King of Fighters' 94''' introduces the series' signature 3-man team system, instead of a simple one-on-one two round fight system a player chooses a team of three characters then determines the order to play them before a fight, each fight consisting of up to 5 rounds and each round ending when one of the two fighters is knocked out, the remaining fighter stays and faces the opponent's next character, a fight is won when one of the two players loses the last of their three fighters. This system has remained constant throughout the series (and modes with a similar system have been used since in such games as Tekken and Soul series). The major difference between this and other KoF titles is that players can only choose from pre-set teams of three instead of being able to build their own team from the whole cast.
[[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Rugal|Rugal Bernstein]] is an incredibly rich and notorious arms and drugs trafficker, as well as an incredibly skilled and ruthless fighter has become bored with the lack of competition, so decides to host a new King of Fighters tournament. The King of Fighters tournament was previously held by [[Art of Fighting/Geese|Geese Howard]] in [[Art of Fighting 2]] and the first [[Fatal Fury|Fatal Fury]] and by [[Fatal Fury/Krauser|Wolfgang Krauser]] in [[Fatal Fury 2]]. The game's ending reveals that Rugal has apparently fought and bested both characters in the past.


Rugal has his secretary (later revealed to be the assassin [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Mature|Mature]]) travel to eight destinations around the world and invite them to his new tournament, unlike previous tournaments this new King of Fighters is a team tournament, eight teams enter representing England, United States of America, Brazil, Korea, Japan, Mexico, Italy and China with the Japan Team later known as the Hero Team, made up of [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Kyo|Kyo Kusanagi]], [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Daimon|Goro Daimon]] and [[The King of Fighters Orochi Collection/Benimaru|Benimaru Nikaido]], being the canonical winners (all teams win if the arcade/story mode is completed with that team).


Rugal Bernstein is an incredibly rich and notorious arms and drugs trafficker, as well as an incredibly skilled and ruthless fighter has become bored with the lack of competition, so decides to host a new King of Fighters tournament. The King of Fighters tournament was previously held by Geese Howard in [[Art of Fighting 2]] and the first [[Fatal Fury: King of Fighters|Fatal Fury]] and by Wolfgang Krauser in [[Fatal Fury 2]], the game's ending reveals that Rugal has apparently fought and bested both characters in the past.
<gallery>
File:KoF94 Screen 1.png|title screen
File:KoF94 Screen 2.png|character selection
File:KoF94 Screen 3.png|Pao Pao cafe
</gallery>


Rugal has his secretary (later revealed to be the assassin Mature) travel to eight destinations around the world and invite them to his new tournament, unlike previous tournaments this new King of Fighters is a team tournament, eight teams enter representing England, America, Brazil, Korea, Japan, Mexico, Italy and China with the Japan Team later known as the Hero Team, made up of Kyo Kusanagi, Goro Daimon and Benimaru Nikaido, being the canonical winners (all teams win if the arcade/story mode is completed with that team).
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==Team Select==
{|align=center
|[[File:Select KOF94 IT.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Fatal Fury Team]]
|[[File:Select KOF94 PRC.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Psycho Soldier Team]]
|[[File:Select KOF94 JPN.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Hero Team]]
|[[File:Select KOF94 USA.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#American Sport Team]]
|[[File:Select KOF94 ROK.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Kim Team]]
|[[File:Select KOF94 BRAZ.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Ikari Team]]
|[[File:Select KOF94 ENG.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Women Fighters Team]]
|[[File:Select KOF94 MEX.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Art of Fighting Team]]
|-
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Terry.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Terry Bogard]]
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Athena.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Athena Asamiya]]
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Kyo.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Kyo Kusanagi]]
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Heavy D.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Heavy D!]]
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Kim.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Kim Kaphwan]]
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Heidern.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Heidern]]
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Yuri.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Yuri Sakazaki]]
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Ryo.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Ryo Sakazaki]]
|-
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Andy.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Andy Bogard]]
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Kensou.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Sie Kensou]]
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Benimaru.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Benimaru Nikaido]]
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Lucky.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Lucky Glauber]]
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Chang.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Chang Koehan]]
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Ralf.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Ralf Jones]]
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Mai.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Mai Shiranui]]
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Robert.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Robert Garcia]]
|-
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Joe.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Joe Higashi]]
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Chin.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Chin Genzai]]
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Daimon.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Goro Daimon]]
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Brian.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Brian Battler]]
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Choi.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Choi Bounge]]
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Clark.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Clark Still]]
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 King.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#King]]
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Takuma.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Takuma Sakazaki]]
|-
|[[File:Portrait KOF94 Rugal.png|64px|link=The King of Fighters '94/Moves#Rugal Bernstein]]
|}
 
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Latest revision as of 05:55, 28 June 2023

Box artwork for The King of Fighters '94.
Box artwork for The King of Fighters '94.
The King of Fighters '94
Developer(s)SNK
Publisher(s)SNK
Year released1994
System(s)Arcade, Neo Geo, Neo Geo CD, Wii
Followed byThe King of Fighters '95
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 '94
Developer(s)SNK
Publisher(s)Hamster Corporation
Year released2016
System(s)Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Windows, Xbox One, iOS, Android
LinksThe King of Fighters '94 at PCGamingWikiThe King of Fighters '94 ChannelSearchSearch

The King of Fighters' 94 introduces the series' signature 3-man team system, instead of a simple one-on-one two round fight system a player chooses a team of three characters then determines the order to play them before a fight, each fight consisting of up to 5 rounds and each round ending when one of the two fighters is knocked out, the remaining fighter stays and faces the opponent's next character, a fight is won when one of the two players loses the last of their three fighters. This system has remained constant throughout the series (and modes with a similar system have been used since in such games as Tekken and Soul series). The major difference between this and other KoF titles is that players can only choose from pre-set teams of three instead of being able to build their own team from the whole cast.

Rugal Bernstein is an incredibly rich and notorious arms and drugs trafficker, as well as an incredibly skilled and ruthless fighter has become bored with the lack of competition, so decides to host a new King of Fighters tournament. The King of Fighters tournament was previously held by Geese Howard in Art of Fighting 2 and the first Fatal Fury and by Wolfgang Krauser in Fatal Fury 2. The game's ending reveals that Rugal has apparently fought and bested both characters in the past.

Rugal has his secretary (later revealed to be the assassin Mature) travel to eight destinations around the world and invite them to his new tournament, unlike previous tournaments this new King of Fighters is a team tournament, eight teams enter representing England, United States of America, Brazil, Korea, Japan, Mexico, Italy and China with the Japan Team later known as the Hero Team, made up of Kyo Kusanagi, Goro Daimon and Benimaru Nikaido, being the canonical winners (all teams win if the arcade/story mode is completed with that team).

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