The King of Fighters '94

The King of Fighters '94 (or just KOF '94) was the first game from the The King of Fighters series, and was released in August, 25, 1994 for the SNK Neo Geo systems (AES, MVS and CD). This game featured characters from earlier SNK games, such as Fatal Fury, Art of Fighting, Ikari Warriors and Psycho Soldier. It also included new characters such as the Japan Team (or Hero Team) and the USA Team. The major innovation in KOF 94, comparing to the fighting games at that time, was the 3-on-3 team battle system, where each player uses 3-characters team instead of the 1-on-1 from the other fighting games. So the game roster was divided in teams of 3, each team representing one country.

In 2004, SNK Playmore released a remake of KOF '94, called The King of Fighters '94: Rebout on the Playstation 2, but the game wasn't released outside of Japan. In 2008, The game was included as part of SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1. The game was released for PlayStation 4 as part of the line "ACA Neo Geo" developed by Hamster Corporation.

Plot
The official story given by SNK is as follows:

"The year, 1994. Once again the invitations to the King of Fighters find their ways to the world's most wicked warriors. But the patron of this little party remains unknown. It cannot be Geese, nor can it be Krauser. So who could they be from...? Among all the hopes and doubts, the legendary superstars of the fighting world begin to form their mighty teams. What type of battle with these magnificent fighters sure to go down in history show us? The voltage of the fan's excitement reaches a fevered pitch as the tournament finally approaches its beginning."

Rugal Bernstein, an influential black market weapons and drugs dealer bored of the lack of competition, sent out 24 invitations to certain individuals around the world. Eight teams had entered, each representing a different country.

At the tournament's conclusion, Mature, Rugal's personal secretary, invited the Japan team to fight their final match within Black Noah. It is there when Rugal revealed the true purpose of his tournament: defeat the winning team and add them to his grisly collection of previous challengers. Kyo sees his defeated father there and decides to avenge him. As Rugal is finally beaten, he triggers the self-destruct mechanism on his ship. The team escapes and reflects on their victory.



Development
In an interview with veteran developers of the series -which included C.A.C Yamasaki and Mitsuo Kodama- they claim that their prototype version for KOF was going to be a side-scrolling beat 'em up titled Survivor. In this version, it would only use core characters from the Art of Fighting and Fatal Fury series, specifically allowing players to play characters like Robert Garcia and Terry Bogard for location testing. However, the idea was eventually abandoned. Since they were attached to the idea of the two series cross-over, they eventually agreed to make their idea into a fighting game. Characters from Ikari Warriors and Psycho Soldier games were also added in spirit of other gaming genres considered for their final product. The concept of a three-man team was one of the ideas kept from the side-scrolling version.

Flagship director, Toyohisa Tanabe, asserts that the Art of Fighting and Fatal Fury fighters were added specifically for adults. The newer KOF characters were aimed to appeal to younger and newer audiences. He adds that every original character for the series is added based on the developers' strong desire to make one. For example, he agreed to include characters such as Benimaru and Chang to add an off-beat variety to the cast, which he previously deemed to be too serious before.

Although Kyo was developed to be the main protagonist of the franchise, the game's primary focus was to create a dream match between Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting (respectively basing KOF '94 on Fatal Fury Special and Art of Fighting 2). These contradictory ideals eventually lead to the concept that the player decided who the "true" protagonist was for this year. Kyo's role in the series was emphasized in the following year.

Gameplay
Since this game is some kind of crossover, the gameplay shares some similarities with SNK's fighting games. Instead of one-on-one fights, the system includes battles between teams of three people in a tag-team fashion. If one of the members is defeated by one of the other team's members, the next member will come in to fight the winner, and will go on until all three members of one team is defeated.

The gameplay utilizes elements from Fatal Fury such as the infinite special moves and Desperate Moves (DM) when your lifebar is in the low, and the dash. From Art of Fighting it borrows the abilities to charge your special meter, and unleash a DM when your special meter is full. KOF 94 also features a sidestep system. By pressing A+B the player will dodge. When your lifebar is flashing red, and your special meter is at max, the player can unleash a super move.

Characters
Old Characters (from earlier SNK franchises):

New Characters:
 * Terry Bogard - From Fatal Fury series
 * Andy Bogard - From Fatal Fury series
 * Joe Higashi - From Fatal Fury series
 * Mai Shiranui - From Fatal Fury series
 * Kim Kaphwan - From Fatal Fury series
 * Ryo Sakazaki - From Art of Fighting series
 * Robert Garcia - From Art of Fighting series
 * Takuma Sakazaki - From Art of Fighting series
 * King - From Art of Fighting series
 * Yuri Sakazaki - From Art of Fighting series
 * Ralf Jones - From Ikari Warriors series
 * Clark Still - From Ikari Warriors series
 * Athena Asamiya - From Athena and Psycho Soldier
 * Sie Kensou - From Psycho Soldier


 * Choi Bounge
 * Chang Koehan
 * Chin Gentsai
 * Heavy D!
 * Lucky Glauber
 * Brian Battler
 * Heidern
 * Rugal Bernstein
 * Kyo Kusanagi
 * Benimaru Nikaido
 * Goro Daimon

Teams

 * Japan Team (A.K.A Hero Team): Kyo Kusanagi, Benimaru Nikaido and Goro Daimon
 * Italy Team (A.K.A Fatal Fury Team): Terry Bogard, Andy Bogard and Joe Higashi
 * Brazil Team (A.K.A Ikari Warriors Team): Heidern, Ralf Jones and Clark Still
 * England Team (A.K.A Women Fighters Team): King, Mai Shiranui and Yuri Sakazaki
 * Mexico Team (A.K.A Art of Fighting Team): Ryo Sakazaki, Robert Garcia and Takuma Sakazaki
 * Korea Team (A.K.A Kim Team): Kim Kaphwan, Chang Koehan and Choi Bounge
 * China Team (A.K.A Psycho Soldier Team): Athena Asamiya, Sie Kensou and Chin Gentsai
 * U.S.A. Team (A.K.A American Sports Team): Heavy D!, Lucky Glauber and Brian Battler

Boss

 * Rugal Bernstein

Stages
Note: The Black Noah's stage don't have intro in his two versions.
 * Japan: A viaduct next to a Neo Geo headquarters, in Osaka. Can be seen people cheering, buildings, veichles, obstacles and guards. The fight takes in a crosswalk. Associated with the Hero Team. Intro: the climb to the stage.
 * Italy: The city of Venice. The battle takes in a pier, next to the sea. Can be seen people cheering in gondolas, bathers and flags of Italy and other countries, besides ancient builds. Associated with the Fatal Fury Team. Intro: flags of several countries.
 * Mexico: The Pao Pao Cafe. The fight takes in the main hall of the restaurant, with a euphoric crowd. Can be seen a big chandelier, a statue of a dragon which goes beyond both sides of the hall and two ceiling fans. Associated with the Art of Fighting Team. Intro: the Pao Pao Cafe's logo. Note: the dragon statue also can be seen in The King of Fighters 2002: Unlimited Match's Art of Fighting stage.
 * Brazil: The Amazon Forest, next to the crashed military helicopter of Ikari Warriors. Can be seen trees, a toucan, a baboon and some indians with arrows in their hands. Associated with the Ikari Warriors Team. Intro: A hedge of vegetation. Note: The baboons are natives of Africa, not Brazil, as the stage makes us believe.
 * China: The temple of Chin Gentsai, next to the moutains. The battle takes in the backyard of the temple. Can be seen people cheering and fluttering a dragon, trees, vases, bags and, in the background, gates and mountains. Associated with the Psycho Soldier Team. Intro: the gate of the temple.
 * England: A plaza with the Tower Bridge in the background. Can be seen a english bus and soldiers, knights with horses, people cheering, flags (one with the game's logo), a fountain, statues, a light post and graves. Associated with the Women Fighters Team. Intro: doves flying in the sky.
 * Korea: A courtyard in a rainy day. Can be seen trees shaking, an abandoned temple and a leafless tree, in the background, and fire pyres, next to the players. Associated with the Korea Justice Team. Intro: raindrops and a lightning.
 * USA: The Brooklyn Bridge, in New York. The battle takes in a ring under the bridge. Can be seen people cheering (some in baseball costumes), a flag with the word KOF, abandoned veichles, the game and company's logo in the ring, cat and dogs, a narrator next to the ring, graffiti, tires, crates and a basketball table. In the background, the Manhattan Island. This stage earns a new version in KOF '98, without the game and company's logo. Associated with the American Sports Team. Intro: a grid.
 * Black Noah: A control base in a unknown place. Can be seen the Earth's hologram, in the center of the stage, two black panthers, control panels and screens flashing, Rugal's portraits and military airplanes, in the background. From the 2nd round, he's turns red, the letter R appears in one of the screens and the panthers growl. Associated with Rugal.