Anyone played this game?
I understand there is a SNES version that was released in EUROPE ONLY as well.
has any played the two> ? Wondering how they hold up to the original arcade smash hit. (yes im an SNK boy)
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Anyone played this game?
I understand there is a SNES version that was released in EUROPE ONLY as well.
has any played the two> ? Wondering how they hold up to the original arcade smash hit. (yes im an SNK boy)
Fatal Fury was released in the US, for both systems.
Not sure where you're getting your info. And they play exactly how one would expect.
The SNES version feels like a watered down port, and the Genesis version feels like a slightly more watered down port.
Is this arizvega with a new account?
I have no idea who that person is. But thanks guys I will do further reasearch into the american release u guys said DID in fact come out .
The Genesis port was a good conversion of a mediocre game. The inputs for the "hidden" moves were made to be performed as they eventually would in "Fatal Fury 2", ignoring the unorthodox inputs of the original Neo version.
The SNES port should be avoided at ALL COSTS. It is to the SNES what "World Heroes" is to the Genesis. Two-plane system is gone, it controls like a cow, and there's LOADING TIMES.
Fatal Fury is a pretty bleh game. I love the franchise, but Fatal Fury 2 is a much better game imho. Never tried the SNES version, but I can imagine it is also sluggish.
I think SNK allowed such inferior ports to be made, just to show off how much better the Neo Geo home versions were. I remember seeing an ad for the Neo Geo in a magazine and was like "They want HOW much?!"
^this is SOOOO true
and people thought 3DO was overpriced
The removal of Hwa Jai & Billy Kane in the Sega port is unforgivable.
Fatal Fury on MD was good for one thing: to help get through the waiting for SF II SCE.
Well he wasn't asking help on any Sega Neptune relating BS, so no.