- Due to copyright issues, K9999 has been removed from Team NESTS in The King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match. However, he appears only in the original version of the game and in KOF 2001, both produced by Eolith.
- His substitute, Nameless, appears as a single entry fighter in 2002 UM, and his updated version, Krohnen McDougall, appears in KOF XV.
- Due to the fact of being ex-NESTS employees (and possibly due to their popularity), Kula and Ángel are the only members who are always present in all formations of this team (between mainline entries and the variant).
- This team and Team Outlaw (along with his Boss Variant) are the only teams of the series which each member have an own music theme.
- The idea of the host creating a sponsored Team would later be reused when Antonov (a sub-boss) made his own team for the 14th tournament.
- This team appears as a dream match variation of Team Women Fighters in KOF 2002 Unlimited Match. The other variants are Team Pretty Girls Fighters, Team High School Girls . Team Another World and Team Agents (in this game, KOF 2003, KOF XIV and KOF XV, respectively).
- In The King of Fighters 2002, this team was called "KOF 2001 Team", with its members representing The King of Fighters 2001 (the canonical game which both appears as a team). However, in the remake of the referred game, the team returns to their original name.
- This team, Team Yagami, Team Masters, Team K', Team Ikari Warriors, Team Kim, Team Hero, Team Rivals, Team Agents and Team Isla are the only teams of the series which one or more members have unknown nationality.
- This team, Team Women Fighters, Team Fatal Fury, Team Hero, Team Art of Fighting, Team Japan, Team East Asia, Team China, Team Kim, Team Kyo, Team Mexico, Team Outlaw, Team Rivals, Team South America and Team Wrestling are the only of the series with a some/greater number of team variants.
- The only variant of this team is canonical, and the 2002 formations initially believed to be non-canonical until the latter variant team's ending in XV reveals Krohnen's as a new version of K9999. Thus the 2002 team made its canon debut in XV, except no longer have anything to do with NESTS.
- With exception of Diana (a non-playable character), all the members of this team (and its variant) appear in Team Krohnen's ending in KOF XV.