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''[[SNK/Move lists#Geese|Click here]] for more information about Geese's other fighting game appearances.''
 
* '''Name''': Geese Howard
* '''First appearance''': [[Fatal Fury: King of Fighters]]
* '''Other appearances''': [[:Category:Fatal Fury|Fatal Fury]] series, [[Capcom vs. SNK]] series, [[Art of Fighting 2]], [[The King of Fighters '96]], [[NeoGeo Battle Coliseum]], [[SVC Chaos: SNK vs. Capcom|SvC Chaos]]


During the [[:category:Art of Fighting|Art of Fighting]] series, Geese Howard (ギース・ハワード) gained power as a kingpin of crime. First, he made good on his threats against the Sakazakis, since [[Art of Fighting/Characters/Takuma|Takuma]] stood in his way. Geese forced Takuma to cooperate at all costs or suffer the consequences. Takuma did not like the idea of serving Geese Howard so when he was ordered to kill Jeff Bogard, Takuma refused. Geese kidnapped [[Art of Fighting/Characters/Yuri|Yuri Sakazaki]] and had [[Art of Fighting/Characters/MrBig|Mr. Big]] supervise Takuma to prevent Takuma from disobeying Geese. Mr. Big then ordered Takuma to fight his own son, [[Art of Fighting/Characters/Ryo|Ryo Sakazaki]]. Ryo's anger almost had Takuma killed, but Yuri came unscathed, told Ryo not to do so, and revealed that both Ryo and Takuma were tricked into fighting each other.
During the [[:category:Art of Fighting|Art of Fighting]] series, Geese Howard (ギース・ハワード) gained power as a kingpin of crime. First, he made good on his threats against the Sakazakis, since [[Art of Fighting/Characters/Takuma|Takuma]] stood in his way. Geese forced Takuma to cooperate at all costs or suffer the consequences. Takuma did not like the idea of serving Geese Howard so when he was ordered to kill Jeff Bogard, Takuma refused. Geese kidnapped [[Art of Fighting/Characters/Yuri|Yuri Sakazaki]] and had [[Art of Fighting/Characters/MrBig|Mr. Big]] supervise Takuma to prevent Takuma from disobeying Geese. Mr. Big then ordered Takuma to fight his own son, [[Art of Fighting/Characters/Ryo|Ryo Sakazaki]]. Ryo's anger almost had Takuma killed, but Yuri came unscathed, told Ryo not to do so, and revealed that both Ryo and Takuma were tricked into fighting each other.

Revision as of 16:08, 6 December 2007

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Click here for more information about Geese's other fighting game appearances.

During the Art of Fighting series, Geese Howard (ギース・ハワード) gained power as a kingpin of crime. First, he made good on his threats against the Sakazakis, since Takuma stood in his way. Geese forced Takuma to cooperate at all costs or suffer the consequences. Takuma did not like the idea of serving Geese Howard so when he was ordered to kill Jeff Bogard, Takuma refused. Geese kidnapped Yuri Sakazaki and had Mr. Big supervise Takuma to prevent Takuma from disobeying Geese. Mr. Big then ordered Takuma to fight his own son, Ryo Sakazaki. Ryo's anger almost had Takuma killed, but Yuri came unscathed, told Ryo not to do so, and revealed that both Ryo and Takuma were tricked into fighting each other.

Takuma resigned from Geese's ranks and swore revenge against Geese for disgracing the honor of Kyokugenryu Karate. During Art of Fighting 2 (which is the first official instance of a King of Fighters tournament in AOF-FF timeline), the Sakazakis (and Robert Garcia) managed to defeat Geese. Geese then evaded the Haoushoukouken deathblow attempted by Ryo and later attacked and killed Jeff Bogard in unarmed combat, which was witnessed by his son Terry.

Though he can not be played in Art of Fighting 2, he is the secret boss character of this game. See the secrets section for information on how to fight against Geese.