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Fatal Fury (universe)

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Fatal Fury (universe)
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Developer(s) SNK
Publisher(s) SNK
Designer(s) Takashi Nishiyama
Genre(s) Fighting
Console/platform of origin Neo Geo MVS
First installment Fatal Fury: King of Fighters (1991)
Latest installment Garou: Mark of the Wolves (1999)
Article on Wikipedia Fatal Fury (universe)

The Fatal Fury universe (餓狼伝説, Legend of the Hungry Wolf) 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 Art of Fighting (龍虎の拳), and the world-famous canonical crossover series The King of Fighters.

In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate

Fighter

  • 74. Terry: The legendary Hungry Wolf finally joins the battle as an downloadable fighter, scheduled for release in November.

Cameos

  • Ryo Sakazaki: The main protagonist of the prequel Art of Fighting. He is the “dragon” of the fictional Kyokugen Karate, a heir to the mantle of Mr. Karate, and the leading core of Art of Fighting team within the main KOF timeline. He appeared as a bonus boss character in Fatal Fury Special and Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition, as well as being a regular character in AOF offshoot game Buriki One. He appears in the KOF Stadium as a background character.

Stage

  • The stage is a stadium based on "The King of Fighters" tournament. The tournament originated from Fatal Fury, but the stage resembles its appearance in The King of Fighters series. It could potentially be based on the Stadium Stage found 1 & 2 in The King of Fighters XII. Notably, the logo in the center uses a Smash Ball.

Trivia

  • The Kirby and Fatal Fury universes both have stars in their series logos.