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Amazon Minimum Age: 144 monthsBinding: Video Game Brand: SNK EAN: 0828862200235 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Item Dimensions: Label: SNK Manufacturer: SNK MPN: 20023 Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: SNK Release Date: August 07, 2007 Studio: SNK Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Fatal Fury: Battle Archives Volume 1 - The collection will include the first four entries in the franchise: Fatal Fury, Fatal Fury 2, Fatal Fury Special, and Fatal Fury 3. This will be the first appearance of the brawler on U.S. consoles since the original PlayStation's Fatal Fury: Wild Ambition in 1999. Released the same year as Street Fighter II, Fatal Fury was the first fighting game to allow players to battle on two planes. It also featured a cooperative mode when a second player joined a single-player game. The two would have to work together to defeat the computer-controlled opponent before they could fight one another. The sequel, Fatal Fury 2, introduced "desperation moves" that could be unleashed when your fighter was near defeat. Fatal Fury Special was an expanded version of Fatal Fury 2 with additional characters. The third proper entry in the series, Fatal Fury 3, added a third plane on which players could duke it out. Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - First half of a great fighting seriesIf anyone is a fan of SNK, than they remember Fatal Fury from way back when. Either having played it in the arcades, or playing the sometimes watered down (although still fun) ports on the old consoles like the Genesis or Super Nintendo. Fatal Fury Battle Archives Volume 1 brings the first 4 games from the Fatal Fury series to the Playstation 2, faithfully ported from the original arcade versions respectively on each title. You have Fatal Fury, Fatal Fury 2, Fatal Fury Special, and ... Read More Rating: - Old school SNK fun!Ah, these games are old gems. This is the first time that a few of them have been made available in the U.S. on a home system besides the Neo-Geo. Anyone getting in to this game should know right off the bat that this is pretty old school. The original Fatal Fury was released around the same time as SFII, so you will certainly notice it's age. The gameplay does not feel very modern in the first three games (you can barely even combo at all in the FF1), but then again, why would anyone ... Read More Rating: - Nostalgia...Great for memories of days gone by. Not really for the new generation. They would not appreciate the early graphics or the simple gameplay. But for us who grew up on these, it provided a much needed option in the then emerging fighting game genre. Rating: - Pretty good collection...Almost perfectAn SNK collection I can be proud of. This collection contains the first 4 Fatal Fury games in their complete arcade form. Everything is still the same. Music, voices, and cheap cpu. Still the game can be beaten with patience. Every single one has the same flaws which is the controls. The control pad motions have to be exaggerated. What I mean is, you have to completely go through the full motion if you want moves to work. At least thats the way it works for me. Fatal Fury 1 is the only one with the ... Read More Rating: - The Second SNK Fighting Game Series to Arrive for PS2It's about time that this collection comes to the US. This has the first 4 Fatal Fury games (the Real Bout Fatal Fury games are in Fatal Fury Battle Archives Vol 2 which is currently out only in Japan). Like the Art of Fighting Anthology, these 4 games are 100% versions of the arcade games. However for the first Fatal Fury game, the issue of controls still comes up. FF 2 improves on this, with FF Special being the best game in the collection. FF 3 is the best looking game, but the new ... Read More |