

Fatal Fury Special (1993, Neo Geo, SNES, Sega CD, TurboGrafx-16).Fatal Fury 2 (1992, Neo Geo, SNES, Sega Genesis, TurboGrafx-16).Fatal Fury (1991, Neo Geo, SNES, Sega Genesis).This system suffered some changes after the third installment and was dropped altogether for the last game.
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The distinctive characteristic of the series was the ability of the characters to fight in two different planes in most stages, giving them the capability to avoid attacks by moving between planes. More characters and villains were introduced in subsequent sequels, and the original Big Bad Geese Howard also returned in most of them. The sequel dropped this mechanic and adopted the World Tournament format used in Street Fighter II, introducing five new playable characters and new bosses. The first game only had three playable characters, and an interesting mechanic in which a second player joining in the middle of a fight would join the first player in double-teaming their present opponent before facing each other. Ten years later, in 1991, the brothers and Andy's friend Joe Higashi enter the King of Fighters to avenge their father. Andy leaves to train in Japan and Terry stays in Southtown. Swearing revenge, both brothers start to train, to fight Geese in his "King of Fighters" tournament. Later, crime lord Geese Howard killed Jeff Bogard, an event that young Terry witnesses.

The story of the series is set in the fictional city of Southtown, USA, and starts many years before the events of the first game, when martial artist Jeff Bogard adopts two orphans, whom he names Terry and Andy.

Known in Japan as Garou Densetsu ( Legend of the Hungry Wolves), this is a Fighting Game series by SNK that was released for the Neo Geo arcade and home video game systems.
