Talk:KOF: Maximum Impact 2

I ask to help, since. I am not strong in English. It is necessary to correct articles completely:

1) Kyo Kusanagi Classic and Kyo Kusnagi from 2D series of games "The King of Fighters" (all) one person. The addition of word "Classic" speaks about it:

- Т to. In game has been entered are new Kyo Kusanagi it was necessary to make an addition.

- At Kyo Kusanagi Classic and Kyo Kusanagi one abilities and suits. Orochi and NESTS sagas just are continuation 2D series of games "The King of Fighters" and therefore this one person. The Official source confirms that another Kyo Kusanagi was not in 2D series of games "The King of Fighters"

- New Kyo Kusnagi has been added only in a series "The King of Fighters: Maximum Impact 2". Before it was not.

2) Wild Wolf and Terry from 2D series of games "The King of Fighters" ("The King of Fighters 2003" and "The King of Fighters XI") one person.

- Т to. In game has already been entered Terry Bogard it was necessary to make renaming. To be convinced of it it is possible, if in game in a profile of both characters to read their file.

- The official source confirms that another Terry Bogard was not in 2D series of games "The King of Fighters".

- In the evening I will come I will check up or I will mark articles on removal:

- Kyo Kusanagi

- Kyo Kusanagi Classic

- Wild Wolf

TerryBogard 08:47, November 17, 2010 (UTC)
 * The separate pages are more for clarification of them being specially added and made models and technically separate characters for the 3D series. I don't think there is any confusion that they are not the same people they are representing. It's much like the Another Iori page for example. Of course it is still Iori but he's considered slightly different for much of the same reasons stated above. Of course then again I maybe misinterpreting what you are trying to say. To be honest I'm not quite sure what the issue is here. Kyosei 23:11, November 17, 2010 (UTC)


 * You here Another Yori do not put. The majority of assistants in "The King of Fighers" are taken from other games. Some 100 % other essence of the basic characters. Precisely as well Kyo Kusanagi. It at all Kyo Kusanagi Classic


 * TerryBogard 05:10, November 18, 2010 (UTC)
 * I'm sorry? I'm not sure what you're trying to say now. Are you saying that you don't think Classic Kyo and Wild Wolf should be separate pages from their respective characters because they are the same? I'm not trying to be offensive, it's just your English is hard to understand. The reason they are separate is because in the Maximum Impact series, they are technically considered different characters. They're not just alternate outfits. Like extra characters, they have to be separately unlocked to play as them. There's nothing to say that they aren't the same people they are representing. It's just for the purposes of this wiki, it's important to note that the game considers them as separate characters from the normal cast even if they aren't exactly different people. Kyosei 06:20, November 18, 2010 (UTC)


 * I say that Wild Wolf and Terry Bogard one person. It have divided only in MI2.


 * Terry also appears in the KOF: Maximum Impact sub-series in both his Fatal Fury 2 and Mark of the Wolves outfits, with the latter being labelled as "Wild Wolf" Alternate hidden characters in The King of Fighters: Maximum Impact 2


 * \Into account Kyo Kusanagi has a bit more difficult put. 2D Kyo Kysanagi and Kyo Kysanagi Classic one person. 3D Kyo Kysanagi the new character.


 * A role-playing game was created under the name of The King of Fighters: Kyo in which Kyo travels around the world to prepare for The King of Fighters tournament.[38] [39] Kyo appears in the spin-offs video games of the series Neowave[40] and Maximum Impact series. In Maximum Impact 2, he is also playable as a his classic version from the first games as well as with a new outfit. Alternate hidden characters in The King of Fighters: Maximum Impact 2


 * TerryBogard 06:33, November 18, 2010 (UTC)
 * I'm not confused about who Wild Wolf or Kyo Classic are based on. I was more confused about your issue with Kyo. To which now I will say, I don't see the need to label "Maximum Impact" Kyo different from the normal Kyo. At the same time, I don't see why you consider Neowave and KOF: Kyo more canonically important or more relevantly similar to the "2D" Kyo when the aforementioned are just dream matches and alternative universes themselves. No different than the Maximum Impact series itself. If it really bothers you, you can just make an other media page for Kyo and place his Maximum Impact persona there. Technically, this should be the case for any non-native KOF character (such as Terry) but usually the KOF stories are left on character pages because KOF is popular. Kyosei 07:00, November 18, 2010 (UTC)
 * More shortly. Come on Wikipedia and make also for marks of characters of series KoF MI
 * TerryBogard 07:06, November 18, 2010 (UTC)
 * Not to sound too mean, but I honestly haven't cared about what Wikipedia has done in years. I don't ever plan on editing Wikipedia again unless it is to properly credit SNK Wiki when Wikipedia copies from us but does not give credit. Kyosei 07:16, November 18, 2010 (UTC)
 * I do not speak, that you have copied of 100 %. It is just necessary to connect heroes as on Wiki, the information will leave the


 * A few cosplay for Yuri:
 * Normal D = Eiji Shijo, Batle Arena Toshinden 1
 * Another D = Lara Croft, Tomb Raider
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