Fight Fever

Fight Fever (Korean: 한국 왕중왕, King of Kings) is a 2D fighting game that was made available for the Neo-Geo MVS System on June 28, 1994. It is the first Korean Neo-Geo game and is the first game developed and published by Viccom (now known as Unotechnology).

A spiritual successor known as The Eye of Typhoon was created for the Neo-Geo, but later became canceled and switched over to the 3DO and MS-DOS operated PCs.

Gameplay
The game plays similarly to other 2D versus fighting games. There are 8 regular characters to select from and two boss characters (the first boss character is only playable in two player mode). The object of the game is to win two matches out of three. Each character has a set of moves in addition to two basic punches and kicks. Players also have the ability to taunt others, but unlike games such as Art of Fighting, this has no effect and would actually leave the player open to attacks.

In one player mode, after selecting a character, the player must also select an opponent. The opponent order cycles clockwise according to the character select screen. After the first eight are defeated, the player must defeat Master Taekuk, the first boss of the game. After defeating him, the player is challenged by Karate Kenji, the second and final boss.

There are two bonus games that reward the player with points depending on how successful the player is. The first game is a brick-breaking game that requires rapid pressing of the A button. The second bonus game requires the player to break boards held up by trainers. Both bonus games were also in the 1987 game, Street Fighter.

Characters

 * Han Baedal - The protagonist of the game. A taekwondo user who is a cross between Ryu from Capcom's Street Fighter series, and Ryo Sakazaki; however, the appearance and fireball are the only real similarities Han Baedal shares with the Ryu character. His last name is shared with Kang Baedal.
 * Kim Hoon - A palette-edit and semi-clone of Han Baedal. His only original moves are his spinning attack similar to Hanzo Hattori's from the World Heroes series, and two different rapid-kicking moves, one of them similar to Robert Garcia's Genei Kyaku but with two feet instead of one, the other similar to Arnold's Dragon Kick from Sega's Burning Rival and Makoto Mizoguchi. His last name and model were later used for Jhun Hoon.
 * Miyuki - The only female character in the game; possibly inspired by Mai Shiranui. She can summon tornadoes similar to Joe Higashi and Michael Max and has the ability to jump on the opponent and rapidly scratch.
 * Rophen Heimer - A bald German martial artist who can throw fireballs and spin kick.
 * Magic Dunker - A basketball player who is possibly inspired by Lucky Glauber. His projectile attack is similar to Yuri Sakazaki's Raioh-Ken, but can slide on the ground like Terry Bogard's Power Wave.
 * Golrio - A fat islander warrior with the ability to spin around quickly and rise at the opponent engulfed in flames. He can also throw fireballs.
 * Chintao - A stereotypical "Shaolin Monk"-type character who can strike with his hair and do a weird scissor kick.
 * Nick Commando - A large masked soldier who can throw grenades and charge at the foe. Said to be based on Guile from the Street Fighter series, considering his stage and the overall "American soldier" gimmick, however, his fighting style is very different from Guile's, save for his sweep.
 * Master Taekuk - An old Taekwondo master who can stretch out his arms and slam the opponent. He is the first boss character and is only playable in two player mode.
 * Karate Kenji - The final boss of the game, but only playable when hacked. His look and moves are similar to Geese Howard's, but with two jumping versions of some of Geese Howard's moves. His stage is also similar to some of Geese Howard's stages from the Fatal Fury series.