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King Of Fighters Evolution
''The King of Fighters '99: Millennium Battle'', also called ''KOF '99'', is a 1999 fighting game developed and published by SNK for the Neo Geo MVS arcade and home consoles in 1999. It is the sixth installment in ''The King of Fighters'' series following ''The King of Fighters '98'', introducing a new story arc known as the "NESTS Chronicles" which is centered around a young man named K', who is formerly associated with a mysterious organization known only as List of The King of Fighters characters#The NESTS cartel, NESTS. The game introduces several changes to the established ''KOF'' format, most notably an assisting character labeled "Striker". The game was ported to the Neo Geo CD and the PlayStation (console), PlayStation. Dreamcast and Microsoft Windows versions were also released under the title whose stages were remodeled in 3D computer graphics, 3D. SNK had originally planned to remove main characters Kyo Kusanagi and Iori Yagami, who had previously appeared in earlie ...
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Yumekobo
Aicom was a Japanese video game developer, founded in 1988. The Sammy Corporation website gives 1990 as its first year and says it was a subsidiary of Jaleco. Sammy bought it in 1992. Its games include ''The Mafat Conspiracy'', ''Totally Rad'' and ''Vice: Project Doom'' on the Nintendo Entertainment System, ''Blaster Master Boy'' for the Game Boy and ''Pulstar (video game), Pulstar'' for Neo Geo (console), Neo Geo. Aicom broke off from Sammy in 1996 and, with funding from SNK, became Yumekobo, producing games mainly for SNK systems. List of games This is a list of Aicom games arranged by release date, the order in regions specifies where it was released first. This list does not include Yumekobo label games. As Yumekobo This is a list of Yumekobo games arranged by release date, the order in regions specifies where it was released first. This list does not include Aicom label games. References External linksAicom
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