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Real Bout Garou Densetsu Special Dominated Mind (リアルバウト餓狼がろう伝説でんせつスペシャルドミネイテッドマインド, lit. "Real Bout Legend of the Hungry Wolf Special Dominated Mind") is a heavily altered port of Real Bout Fatal Fury Special that was released for the PlayStation in 1998 exclusively in Japan (with no known western ports produced whatsoever). The main additions are a new playable character, Alfred, who was previously a secret boss in Real Bout Fatal Fury 2, and a new boss, White. The game comes with a "Fan Collection disk" consisting of interviews with Fatal Fury characters.

Story[]

The story centers around White's brainwashing of Billy Kane and attempted takeover of South Town's underworld in the power vacuum left by Geese Howard's death in the original Real Bout.

A translation of the official story is as follows:

South Town, the spirited crime city in America. Once there was a man who owned and dictated the city. The man's name was Geese Howard. To defeat him, countless martial artists have met in South Town. Among them was a young man named Terry Bogard who defeated Geese. The death match that took place to defeat Geese was written into legend by the town's people. The wolves starved for battle, the legend of the hungry wolves.

Time passes... a new shadow slips into town after Geese's death. White and his mysterious armed servant scheme to make a profit from South Town. White has Geese's former right hand man, Billy Kane, in his ranks. Hereafter, any other strong warrior that opposes him will be put under his mind control. What will become of South Town's fate? The new legend to save the town must be made by you!

Gameplay Changes[]

Gameplay for this variant of Real Bout Fatal Fury Special undergoes several notable changes. The ability to sidestep and move between 3D planes has been removed, as have the EX character variants. Instead, characters' movesets have been adjusted to incorporate techniques from their EX versions and elements inspired by The King of Fighters series.

A new gameplay mechanic called Final Impact has been introduced, allowing players to cancel special moves directly into super moves for more dynamic and powerful combos. Additionally, most characters now have secret moves, mainly supers, that can be unlocked under certain conditions, adding depth to the roster.

The presentation has also received a major overhaul. The character select screen features entirely new artwork, and Geese Howard appears with a halo above his head, symbolizing his posthumous, undead status. The game's original Westernized aesthetic and theme have been toned down or removed, giving Dominated Mind a distinct and more cohesive visual style.

Characters[]

The new characters added in this version are:

Alfred-dommind
Alfred, the protagonist of the game, is a young pilot who flies with his mentor, John. His father died in an accident ten years before the events of the game.
White
White, a dangerous crime lord, is in control of one of the most formidable weapon and drug dealing organizations in the world.

Characters[]

Alfred (protagonist)
Terry Bogard
Andy Bogard
Joe Higashi
Mai Shiranui
Blue Mary
Kim Kaphwan
Duck King
Hon-Fu
Cheng Sinzan
Tung Fu Rue
Ryuji Yamazaki
Sokaku Mochizuki
Jin Chonshu
Jin Chonrei
Bob Wilson
Franco Bash
Laurence Blood
Geese Howard
Wolfgang Krauser

Sub-Boss[]

Billy Kane

Boss[]

White

Gallery[]

External Links[]

Fatal Fury series
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Offshoots
Mobile Garou Densetsu Southtown Adventure Garou Densetsu: Stray Dog, Stray Wolf
Pachinko Garou Densetsu: The Legend of Wild WolfSpecialSougeki
Compilations
Film/Television Garou Densetsu 15th Anniversary ~Memories of Stray Wolves~Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves Special Music Video
Comics Bon Bon GarouGarou Densetsu: Aratanaru TatakaiThe Geese Howard StoryGeese in the DarkGarou Densetsu: Senritsu no MaohmachiGarou Densetsu StoryGarou Densetsu 3
Cancelled Garou: Mark of the Wolves 2
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