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The King of Fighters 2000
SNK PlaymoreCompatible with Dreamcast™
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The King of Fighters is a series with an insanely large following, and with good reason. SNK has been releasing quality King of Fighters games since 1994, each one better than the last. King of Fighters 2000 is no exception. Thanks to Playmore, SEGA Dreamcast owners can enjoy the love, too.
King of Fighters 2000 has four game play types; Team play, Team versus, Single play, and Single versus. Team play allows you [in typical King of Fighters fashion] to choose three characters and a striker to play through the single player game with. Team versus is the very same, with the exception that you are fighting a [player] opponent, and not playing through the single player game. Single play is similar to 'Team play', with the exception that you can only choose one character. (and a striker) Single versus allows you to fight one on one (with a striker) against a human opponent.
Strikers [a concept introduced in King of Fighters 99] are characters that can be called in at any point in time, so long as you have the ability. (A little meter at the bottom lets you know how many times you can call a Striker this round.) Strikers can do various things - one may hold a character in the air, another may launch INTO a kicking frenzy, while another could merely jump in for a moment to laugh at the enemy. The general Striker routine is ; jumps in for a moment, launches an attack, hangs around for a bit, then leaves, sometimes delivering an extra attack while doing so. Any character can be a Striker, there are also other forms of Strikers you can choose that are not in the game, totaling 35. Doing a taunt gives you one more Striker credit.
Other things brought over FROM King of Fighters 99 include armor and counter mode. Once filling up your 'power bars', you can utilize these modes. Counter mode allows you to make as many desperation moves as you like in the allowed time. Armor mode allows you to ignore the hit animation you would normally take FROM an attack. This allows you to be a nearly invincible [or not quite so..] juggernaut for a temporary time period. Unfortunately, survival mode is nowhere to be seen in this port. (Featured in the King of Fighters 99 port)
The roster is as large as ever - at 35, this presents plenty of characters and Strikers to choose. Old favorites such as Kyo, King, and Iori return, while new faces, like Kula and Hinako, make their first appearance. All of which are well animated, as you would expect. Fingers move, articles of clothing flap in the wind, all very well animated.
King of Fighters 2000 has four game play types; Team play, Team versus, Single play, and Single versus. Team play allows you [in typical King of Fighters fashion] to choose three characters and a striker to play through the single player game with. Team versus is the very same, with the exception that you are fighting a [player] opponent, and not playing through the single player game. Single play is similar to 'Team play', with the exception that you can only choose one character. (and a striker) Single versus allows you to fight one on one (with a striker) against a human opponent.
Strikers [a concept introduced in King of Fighters 99] are characters that can be called in at any point in time, so long as you have the ability. (A little meter at the bottom lets you know how many times you can call a Striker this round.) Strikers can do various things - one may hold a character in the air, another may launch INTO a kicking frenzy, while another could merely jump in for a moment to laugh at the enemy. The general Striker routine is ; jumps in for a moment, launches an attack, hangs around for a bit, then leaves, sometimes delivering an extra attack while doing so. Any character can be a Striker, there are also other forms of Strikers you can choose that are not in the game, totaling 35. Doing a taunt gives you one more Striker credit.
Other things brought over FROM King of Fighters 99 include armor and counter mode. Once filling up your 'power bars', you can utilize these modes. Counter mode allows you to make as many desperation moves as you like in the allowed time. Armor mode allows you to ignore the hit animation you would normally take FROM an attack. This allows you to be a nearly invincible [or not quite so..] juggernaut for a temporary time period. Unfortunately, survival mode is nowhere to be seen in this port. (Featured in the King of Fighters 99 port)
The roster is as large as ever - at 35, this presents plenty of characters and Strikers to choose. Old favorites such as Kyo, King, and Iori return, while new faces, like Kula and Hinako, make their first appearance. All of which are well animated, as you would expect. Fingers move, articles of clothing flap in the wind, all very well animated.
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| Original Name | ザキングオブファイターズニセン |
| Release Date | Aug 07, 2002 |
| Genre | Fighting |
| Version | Japan |
| PAX-Code | PAX0000033456 |
| Catalog No. | T-47303M |
| Item Code | 4964808201136 |
| Players | 1-2 |
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Odie (401) on 18, May. 2012 08:59 (HKT)
Fighting Fans Rejoice !!!!!!
The King of Fighters 2000 for Neo Geo AES is a great Millennium fighting game. Though the backgrounds on a few of the stages looked bland, it nonetheless provide hours of arcade gaming fun. A fine collection for fighting fans.
The King of Fighters 2000 for Neo Geo AES is a great Millennium fighting game. Though the backgrounds on a few of the stages looked bland, it nonetheless provide hours of arcade gaming fun. A fine collection for fighting fans.
chicky poo on 20, Jun. 2006 07:38 (HKT)
cooly yo
This game is cooly yo!! Cool moves, cool guys, cool everything
This game is cooly yo!! Cool moves, cool guys, cool everything
Nightmare (20) on 27, Feb. 2005 04:25 (HKT)
Excellent Game for KOF fans.
The game is very good in many ways.
BGMs from KOF 2000 ARRANGE TRAX are just amazing, and they keep you excited no matter how long you play this game.
The Graphic is not impressive, but you get perfect feeling of playing arcade game. Most importantly, unlike US version, Japanese version is not CENSORED. (Look at Mai)
Bonus elements are also not bad. You get extra strikers, and you can watch all demo movies for previous KOF series 94 through 99.
If you were hesitating about getting a KOF game for PS2 because of price or whatsoever reasons, stop hesitating and try this one.
For KOF fans, this game will worth more than its price.
The game is very good in many ways.
BGMs from KOF 2000 ARRANGE TRAX are just amazing, and they keep you excited no matter how long you play this game.
The Graphic is not impressive, but you get perfect feeling of playing arcade game. Most importantly, unlike US version, Japanese version is not CENSORED. (Look at Mai)
Bonus elements are also not bad. You get extra strikers, and you can watch all demo movies for previous KOF series 94 through 99.
If you were hesitating about getting a KOF game for PS2 because of price or whatsoever reasons, stop hesitating and try this one.
For KOF fans, this game will worth more than its price.
Anonymous on 04, Oct. 2003 08:19 (HKT)
KOF RULES
I just started playing KOF and i already think its better than the other fighting games.
I just started playing KOF and i already think its better than the other fighting games.
Anonymous on 11, Sep. 2003 11:08 (HKT)
KOF will always be the best
Even the worst out of the KOF series will be better than most fighting games out now or that have been out.
2000 is not the worst, its one of the best, i consider it to be 3rd or fourth in place, best being 98
i am definately getting this !!!
can't wait to see the DC version!
Even the worst out of the KOF series will be better than most fighting games out now or that have been out.
2000 is not the worst, its one of the best, i consider it to be 3rd or fourth in place, best being 98
i am definately getting this !!!
can't wait to see the DC version!
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