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{{nihongo|'''Garou: Mark of the Wolves'''|餓狼 MARK OF THE WOLVES|Garō Māku obu za Uruvusu}}, known as '''Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves''' on U.S. [[Dreamcast]], is a [[1999]] [[fighting]] game produced by [[SNK]], originally for the [[Neo Geo]] system. | {{nihongo|'''Garou: Mark of the Wolves'''|餓狼 MARK OF THE WOLVES|Garō Māku obu za Uruvusu}}, known as '''Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves''' on U.S. [[Dreamcast]], is a [[1999]] [[fighting]] game produced by [[SNK]], originally for the [[Neo Geo]] system. | ||
It is the ninth and final game in the {{c|Fatal Fury}} series, set ten years after the death of Geese Howard in [[Real Bout Fatal Fury]]. With the exception of [[Garou: Mark of the Wolves | It is the ninth and final game in the {{c|Fatal Fury}} series, set ten years after the death of Geese Howard in [[Real Bout Fatal Fury]]. With the exception of [[Garou: Mark of the Wolves/Terry|Terry Bogard]], the game is comprised of an entirely new cast of characters. Many of these characters reference older characters however. | ||
It is known for pushing the graphical capabilities of the Neo Geo as well as its well-balanced roster of characters and highly technical gameplay. | It is known for pushing the graphical capabilities of the Neo Geo as well as its well-balanced roster of characters and highly technical gameplay. |
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Garou: Mark of the Wolves | |
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Developer(s) | SNK |
Publisher(s) | SNK |
Year released | |
System(s) | Arcade, Neo Geo, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch |
Series | Fatal Fury |
Japanese title | 餓狼 Mark of the Wolves (Garou: Mark of the Wolves) |
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Genre(s) | Fighting |
Modes | Single player, Multiplayer |
Garou: Mark of the Wolves (餓狼 MARK OF THE WOLVES Garō Māku obu za Uruvusu?), known as Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves on U.S. Dreamcast, is a 1999 fighting game produced by SNK, originally for the Neo Geo system.
It is the ninth and final game in the Fatal Fury series, set ten years after the death of Geese Howard in Real Bout Fatal Fury. With the exception of Terry Bogard, the game is comprised of an entirely new cast of characters. Many of these characters reference older characters however.
It is known for pushing the graphical capabilities of the Neo Geo as well as its well-balanced roster of characters and highly technical gameplay.
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Fatal Fury series