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|originconsole = Neo Geo MVS
|originconsole = Neo Geo MVS
|firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Fatal Fury: King of Fighters}}'' (1991)
|firstinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Fatal Fury: King of Fighters}}'' (1991)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Garou: Mark of the Wolves}}'' (1999)
|latestinstallment = ''{{s|wikipedia|Garou: Mark of the Wolves}}'' (1999)
|interwiki = wikipedia
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The '''''Fatal Fury'' universe''' ({{ja|餓狼伝説|Garō Densetsu}}, ''Legend of the Hungry Wolf''), stylized in-game as '''FATAL FURY''', refers to the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series' collection of characters, stages, and properties hailing from the series of fighting games developed for the Neo Geo. One of SNK's premiere fighting games, the series' success laid the groundwork for other SNK fighting game franchises, most notably its prequel series ''{{s|wikipedia|Art of Fighting}}'' and the long-running crossover-based standalone universe series ''{{s|wikipedia|The King of Fighters}}''.
The '''''Fatal Fury'' universe''' ({{ja|餓狼伝説|Garō Densetsu}}, ''Legend of the Hungry Wolf''), stylized in-game as '''FATAL FURY''', refers to the ''Super Smash Bros.'' series' collection of characters, stages, and properties hailing from the series of fighting games developed for the Neo Geo. One of SNK's premiere fighting games, the series' success laid the groundwork for other SNK fighting game franchises, most notably its prequel series ''{{s|wikipedia|Art of Fighting}}'' and the long-running crossover-based standalone universe series ''{{s|wikipedia|The King of Fighters}}''.


While the ''Art of Fighting'' storyline is confirmed to share the same timeline depicted in the ''Fatal Fury'' storyline, the video games series ''The Last Blade'' ({{ja|幕末浪漫|Bakumatsu Roman}}, ''Bakumatsu Romance''), and ''Fūun'' ({{ja|風雲}}) (the latter consisting of its two released video games, ''Savage Reign'' and ''Kizuna Encounter'') are in question, due to their possible connection within this timeline.<ref>[http://meh.brpxqzme.net/timeline.html]</ref>
While the ''Art of Fighting'' storyline is confirmed to share the same timeline depicted in the ''Fatal Fury'' storyline, the video games series ''The Last Blade'' ({{ja|幕末浪漫|Bakumatsu Roman}}, ''Bakumatsu Romance''), and ''Fūun'' ({{ja|風雲}}) (the latter consisting of its two released video games, ''Savage Reign'' and ''Kizuna Encounter'') are in question, due to their possible connection within this timeline. <!--Source: http://meh.brpxqzme.net/timeline.html -->


==Franchise description==
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==External links==
==External links==
*Article on the [https://snk.fandom.com/wiki/Fatal_Fury_(series) SNK Wiki].
*Article on the [https://snk.fandom.com/wiki/Fatal_Fury_(series) SNK Wiki].
==References==
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