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Kong Kuwata
is a Japanese voice actor, television and theatrical actor, radio announcer and gospel singer. He is an active member of the theatrical group, ''Lilly Boat Army 2'' and the ''Cube Group'' talent agency. He is best known for his roles as Geese Howard from the ''Fatal Fury'' series and Genjuro Kibagami from the ''Samurai Shodown'' series. Roles Anime *''Samurai Spirits 2: Asura-Zanmaden'' (1999) - Genjuro Kibagami *''Samurai 7'' (2004) – Kikuchiyo *'' Ginga Legend Weed'' (2006) – Kaibutsu *'' Appleseed Ex Machina'' (2007) – Aeacus *''Akaneiro ni Somaru Saka'' (2008) - Nagase (Father) *'' The King of Fighters: Destiny'' (2017) – Geese Howard Video games *'' Fatal Fury: King of Fighters'' (1991) – Duck King, Richard mayer, Tung Fu Rue, Micheal Max, Hwa Jai, Raiden, Billy Kane, Geese Howard *''Samurai Shodown II'' (1994) – Genjuro Kibagami, Neinhalt Sieger *'' Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory'' (1995) – Geese Howard *''Samurai Shodown III'' (1995) – Genjuro Kiba ...
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Sakai
is a city located in Osaka Prefecture, Japan. It has been one of the largest and most important seaports of Japan since the medieval era. Sakai is known for its '' kofun'', keyhole-shaped burial mounds dating from the fifth century. The ''kofun'' in Sakai include the largest grave in the world by area, Daisen Kofun. Once known for swords, Sakai is now famous for the quality of its cutlery. , the city had an estimated population of 819,965, making it the fourteenth most populous city in Japan (excluding Tokyo). Geography Sakai is located in southern Osaka Prefecture, on the edge of Osaka Bay and directly south of the city of Osaka. Neighboring municipalities Osaka Prefecture * Habikino * Izumi * Kawachinagano * Matsubara *Osaka * Ōsakasayama * Takaishi Climate Sakai has a Humid subtropical climate (Köppen ''Cfa'') characterized by warm summers and cool winters with light to no snowfall. The average annual temperature in Sakai is . The average annual rainfall is with June ...
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Duck King
The following is a list of player character, video game characters featured in the ''Fatal Fury'' fighting game series developed by SNK. Creation and design Series' creator Takashi Nishiyama stated that giving the characters depth was of great importance when making the series. He noted that the first ''Fatal Fury'' featured a more polished plot and more fleshed out characters than that of his previous work, the original ''Street Fighter (video game), Street Fighter'', which led to the game gaining a strong fanbase. To help market the games, certain character details were revealed in magazine promotions rather than the games themselves. Introduced in ''Fatal Fury'' Andy Bogard : Andy Bogard (アンディー・ボガード, ''Andī Bogādo'') is Terry Bogard's younger brother. Andy practices the Shiranui-ryū ("Shiranui style" in Japanese) Ninjutsu and a form of empty-handed ninja combat called Koppō-ken, which he trained in after witnessing his foster father's murder, in or ...
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The King Of Fighters Neowave
''The King of Fighters Neowave'' ''(KOF Neowave'', or ''KOF NW)'' is a 2004 2D fighting game produced by SNK Playmore as their first coin-operated arcade game for Sammys Atomiswave hardware. Home ports of the game were released for PlayStation 2 and Xbox. It is a remake of ''The King of Fighters 2002'' with some changes in the roster and stages. The character artwork was done by Tomokazu Nakano (of '' Power Instinct'' fame). Compared to usual ''The King of Fighters'' games, ''Neowave'' received a lukewarm critical reception. Gameplay The game reverts to the 3-character elimination system from '' KOF '94'' to '' KOF '98'', ignoring gameplay features from later games such as the "Striker" system used from '' KOF '99'' through '' KOF 2001'' and tag team system in '' KOF 2003''. The PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions of the games graphics consist of polygonal 3D backgrounds overlaid with 2D character sprites (similar to the 3D stages featured in the console versions of previous games in ...
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Samurai Shodown VI
''Samurai Shodown VI'', known as in Japan, is the tenth iteration in the ''Samurai Shodown'' series. On December 17, 2014, the game was released as a PS2 Classic for the PlayStation 3 through the PlayStation Network, although only on the Japanese Store. In November 2016, the game was released for the PlayStation 4 in North America and Europe through the PlayStation Network, with enhanced features such as trophy support and uprendered resolution. Gameplay The game features new backgrounds with 2D and 3D elements. It also features a "spirit select" system, which allows players to choose between six different fighting styles based on all previous series installments. Characters ''Samurai Shodown VI'' features 36 returning playable characters, consisting of nearly every playable character and boss from the previous numbered entries, as well four new characters and two non-playable bosses. The console release adds seven additional characters, consisting of three alternate versio ...
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Samurai Shodown V
''Samurai Shodown V'' is the eighth game in SNK's ''Samurai Shodown'' series of versus fighting game, fighting games. It was one of the last games to be released on the Neo Geo (system), Neo Geo. This title takes place two years before the first ''Samurai Shodown (1993 video game), Samurai Shodown''. Gameplay Following the revitalization of SNK after its collapse in 2001, the company decided that it would be worthwhile to create another game in the largely-defunct ''Samurai Shodown'' series. As part of their reorganization, development duties were given over to the relatively-unknown Yuki Enterprise, which had mainly only created simulation and board games for the Simple 2000 series of PlayStation 2 games in Japan, and had no experience in developing fighting games. This announcement caused considerable unease among series fans. In spite of this, SNK managed to raise excitement by announcing that Nobuhiro Watsuki, the creator and author of the ''Rurouni Kenshin'' manga and a ...
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SVC Chaos
is a 2003 crossover fighting game developed and published by SNK Playmore for the Neo Geo arcade and home platform. It was then later ported to the PlayStation 2 and Xbox, although only the Xbox port was released in North America and both platforms were released in Japan and PAL regions. It was the third arcade game in a series of crossovers between the two companies (see ''SNK vs. Capcom'' series) and the second developed by SNK (SNK previously produced '' SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium'' for the Neo Geo Pocket Color). The Xbox port of the game includes online multiplayer. While Xbox Live for the original Xbox was discontinued in 2010, ''SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos'' is now playable online using the replacement Xbox Live servers called Insignia. The game was re-released in July 2024 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and PC via Steam and GOG.com, adding online rollback netcode from Code Mystics and an in-game gallery. Gameplay The gameplay is based on the ''K ...
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Millionaire Fighting 2001
''Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001'' is a 2001 fighting game developed and published by Capcom. The sequel to '' Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000'' (2000) and an entry in the ''SNK vs. Capcom'' crossover series, it was originally released on NAOMI hardware in arcades, with Sega handling the American arcade release. As in the original, players select a team of fighters from various Capcom and SNK games then fight other teams, winning each battle by defeating all the opponents from the other team. Aspects of the first game were tweaked, including the Ratio system. In contrast to the fixed system of the original, players can now freely select characters and assign each of them a number from one to four (or "Ratio") determining their relative strength, adding up to a maximum team ratio of four. Teams can now consist of a maximum of three characters, as opposed to four in the first game. Additional characters were added, including more characters from Capcom and SNK t ...
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Millennium Fight 2000
A millennium () is a period of one thousand years, one hundred decades, or ten century, centuries, sometimes called a kiloannus, kiloannum (ka), or kiloyear (ky). Normally, the word is used specifically for periods of a thousand years that begin at the starting point (initial reference point) of the calendar in consideration and at later years that are whole number multiples of a thousand years after the start point. The term can also refer to an interval of time beginning on any date. Millennia sometimes have religious or theological implications (see millenarianism). The word ''millennium'' derives from the Latin ', ''thousand'', and ', year. Debate over millennium celebrations There was a public debate leading up to the Millennium celebrations, celebrations of the year 2000 as to whether the beginning of that year should be understood as the beginning of the "new" millennium. Historically, there has been debate around the turn of previous decades, Century, centuries, and mil ...
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