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  2. Category:Video games developed in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Video games developed in South Korea" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 276 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Asuka 120% - Wikipedia

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    The game is a 1v1 fighting game in the vein of Street Fighter II, but in Asuka 120% each character employs a fighting style and techniques unique to each club as opposed to particular martial arts. The game has a standard input system for special moves across the entire cast which had not been seen in other fighting games at the time. [ 1 ]

  4. Category:Video games set in Seoul - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 20 October 2019, at 18:12 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. The King of Fighters XV - Wikipedia

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    The story focuses on the next King of Fighters tournament held after the appearance and defeat of Verse.Following Antonov's early retirement, new tournament commissioner Anastasia sends out invitations to fighters to join the tournament; the mayhem caused by Verse's powers resurrects various long-thought deceased fighters from past tournaments as well.

  6. The King of Fighters XIV - Wikipedia

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    The King of Fighters XIV was nominated for the Best Fighting Game Award at The Game Awards of 2016 but lost to Street Fighter V. [74] Despite initial issues with the online mode and other game features, Yasuyuki Oda said fan response to The King of Fighters XIV was positive, especially after fixing some technical issues.

  7. Characters of the Art of Fighting series - Wikipedia

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    Nishiyama took planner Hiroshi Matsumoto and the majority of his team with him and abandoned the Street Fighter IP. In SNK, Matsumoto directed the fighting game Art of Fighting starring the leads Ryo Sakazaki and Robert Garcia. The cast were created by Matsumoto as an homage to the Capcom fighting games' characters. [1]

  8. Ryo Sakazaki - Wikipedia

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    Ryo's fighting style is known as the Kyokugenryu Karate which he practises with Robert and his family. He earns the nickname, "The Invincible Dragon" (無敵の龍, Muteki no Ryu) because of his remarkable use of his fighting style. [32] Ryo's basic move is the projectile Ko-Ou Ken (虎こ煌拳おうけん, lit.

  9. SNK Gals' Fighters - Wikipedia

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    The characters' sprites were drawn in the same anime super deformed style as other fighters on the system. The game plays similar to other NGPC fighting games, such as King of Fighters R-1 and R-2, although slightly faster, and with 1-on-1 matches. It also features items that a player can equip to influence the matches; many of the items ...