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. First introduced in ''
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'', he is a recurring
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in ''
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series, appearing in some titles as an enhanced version called . As the host of the tournaments from ''The King of Fighters '94'' and '' 95'', Rugal plans to turn all the competitors from the tournament into stone statues as part of his collection. Despite his death in ''95'', Rugal is still featured in ''The King of Fighters'' titles which do not contain a storyline (nicknamed "Dream Matches"). He has also been featured in the '' Capcom vs. SNK'' series as a boss character. His character has also appeared in other media related to ''The King of Fighters'' franchise, including comic adaptations and ''
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. As the first boss character from ''The King of Fighters'', the SNK staff created him to be one of the most difficult characters to defeat. His Omega Rugal form from ''95'' has been noted by the staff to be their favorite boss to the point they added him in the Dream Match titles. Publications for video games and other media have provided praise and criticism for Rugal's character.


Conception and design

During development of ''
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'', several final boss designs were considered, including a masked dominatrix with a spiked whip, a long haired gentleman in a formal suit, and an early sketch of a muscular man wearing a mask and checkerboard sash around his waist. The concept for making Rugal was to make "the biggest, baddest, most evil villain imaginable," due to the planning team's love of villains, and as his character evolved a planned in-game team consisting of series bosses
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was scrapped to further highlight him. The stage you fight him in was meant to reflect his personality, and at one point they considered it to be a giant
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modeled after his appearance, before switching to an aircraft carrier. Rugal has been described by developers as "He's the only character who truly represents the ultimate ''KOF'' boss" and has become the boss character with the biggest number of appearances in ''The King of Fighters'' series, becoming a favorite character among both the developers and series artist
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. The character's popularity has continued even to his appearance in ''
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'', with artist Tomohiro Nakata surprised by how acclaimed the decision to include Rugal was. Due to his multiple "deaths" in the series, developers jokingly added the hobby "resurrection" to his official profile. Standing 1.97 m (6 ft 5 in) tall, Rugal is a tall, blonde and athletic man with a thin mustache and his right eye missing. His normal outfit consists of a red formal tailcoat suit with black accents, fingerless gloves, a black
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and ribbon tie, and a white shirt underneath. This outfit has been used for most of his casual appearances, including crossover titles such as '' Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000'' and its sequel. In ''The King of Fighters '94'', when he is defeated the first time he will toss away most of his upper clothes, now wearing a black sleeveless undershirt with his suspenders dangling loose while, and fighting more seriously. In ''
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'', though other options were considered Rugal returned as the game's final boss with a modified design. Many ideas were considered for this version, including having him fight shirtless with a tattoo of a leopard covering his left arm and pectoral, a design with armor embedded into his flesh, and another featuring heavy
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implants, with goggles covering his eyes and wires extending from his arms into his chest. A more outlandish design, called "Rugal Infinity", would have featured his body merged with Geese and Krauser, appearing as a six armed naked man with the other two men's faces sticking out of the sides of his head, akin to depictions of the god
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. Dubbing him "Omega Rugal", they ultimately settled on an appearance similar to his ''King of Fighters '94'' counterpart, but with his upper body having burst from his clothing, wild white hair, cybernetic prosthetics replacing his right hand and eye, and the Greek letter "Ω" tattooed on his back. Director Masanori Kuwasashi was in charge of the making of this version of the character, aiming to give loose ends with the Orochi demon explored in the series' first story. Omega Rugal later returned in ''King of Fighters '98'', his design changed with the developers focusing on using his secondary 'serious' appearance in ''94'' as a base, while retaining the cybernetic red eye. This served as Omega Rugal's look from that game onwards with minimal modifications and additions, such as a costume variant adding a red longcoat and armored shoulderpads in ''XV'' as an unlockable reward for defeating him as a boss.


Appearances


In video games

Rugal was introduced in the 1994 game ''The King of Fighters '94'', as a megalomaniac arms dealer inviting fighters from all over the world to fight in his martial arts tournament, seeking worthy opponents and turning those he defeats into stone statues for his throne room. Protagonist
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and his teammates make it to the finals, where he finds his father Saisyu has already fought against Rugal and suffered a mortal blow. Angered, Kyo defeats him, but Rugal activates a self destruct sequence in an attempt to kill him. In ''
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'', Rugal organizes a new King of Fighters tournament to take revenge on Kyo. To this end, Rugal revives and brainwashes Kyo's father to kill him. After Saisyu is knocked unconscious, Rugal fights them in an enhanced form named Omega Rugal. Once defeated, his body is unable to handle the stress, and as his body disintegrates declares he will return. Omega Rugal later returns in "dream match" ''King of Fighters'' titles, non-canon entries in the series, serving as the final boss for both ''
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'' and ''
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'', and appearing as an optional boss in their subsequent remakes. In ''
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'', Rugal appears as a non-playable assistant character (dubbed a "striker") to
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'', Rugal is revived and returns as a playable character and optional boss in
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for ''King of Fighters XV''. In other fighting games, Rugal appears as the final boss of '' King of Fighters R-2'' for the
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, a chibi parody of ''King of Fighters '98'' in which he is creating
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of other fighters, and upon defeat self-destructs his aircraft carrier with a cartoon bomb. He also appeared in ''VersusTCG'', a physical
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based on the first game. In mobile games, he appears as a boss in a ''King of Fighters'' themed event for ''
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''. In crossover titles, Rugal appears in both ''Capcom vs. SNK'' titles, and as an optional boss fight. In it, a
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shows Rugal and ''
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'' character Akuma fighting, with the former defeating the latter and absorbing his essence before casting him aside. This version of Rugal, dubbed "God Rugal" ("Ultimate Rugal" in western releases), appears in a disheveled version of his suit with darkened skin, both his eyes and right hand glowing a bright red, and gains access to several of Akuma's attacks. When defeated, Rugal tries to continue to fight but the stolen essence overtakes him much to his shock, transforming him into a being resembling Akuma before vanishing. He appears on cards for the '' SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters'' series.


Gameplay

When designing his gameplay, flagship director Toyohisa Tanabe stated that his fighting style was created to emphasize Rugal's strength as the series' first boss character. He also comments "going a bit overboard" with his Genocide Cutter technique damage ratio in ''The King of Fighters '94''. His Dead-End Screamer special move was originally a technique in which Rugal breaks the neck of his opponent and crushes it. However, it was seen as lacking drama, so it evolved into a move in which he breaks his victim's neck, crushes the victim, and then further spins the victim around to do more damage, striking a pose at the end of the move. In addition an idea was planned for him to be able to instantly learn and utilize any attack used against him. However this feature was abandoned due to memory restraints, and his use of Kaiser Wave and Reppuken, moves belonging to Krauser and Geese respectively, is a remnant of this concept. His ''
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'' move set was noted to be strongest of all his appearances, and was carried forward to ''XV'' with his playable version having slightly different moves to balance the character.


In other media

Aside from the main series, Rugal has also appeared in other media from the ''King of Fighters'' series. Rugal appears in the first chapter from the spin-off
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'' The King of Fighters: Kyo'', showing his fight against Kyo Kusanagi from ''King of Fighters '95''. He is also Goentiz's target in the prequel ''Goenitz Gaiden: The King of Fighters '96 Millennium Zero''. In 1995, the character was voiced by
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in the
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''The King of Fighters - King of Fighters '94'', a retelling of the story from the video games. In the
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'' The King of Fighters Zillion'', Rugal is remade by the organization NESTS and faces the rebelious K'. Rugal also appears as the main villain behind in the Chinese computer animated series '' The King of Fighters: Destiny'' where he where he faces several of the participants with the power of Orochi. However, Rugal is defeated by Kyo Kusanagi and his body is collected by the Orochi servant
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. The character was meant to return in the film ''The King of Fighters: Awaken'' facing Kyo but was cancelled. In the 2010 live-action film adaptation of ''
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'', Rugal is played by veteran actor
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.


Reception and cultural impact

Rugal's high difficulty in ''King of Fighters '94'', notably during his second phase, led to fighting game fans coining the term "SNK Boss syndrome", in reference to when a computer-controlled opponent in a fighting game is extremely difficult to play against to the point of feeling "outright broken". ''Retro Gamer'' cited that his attacks copied from other fighters gave him a "formidable foundation", and that his own suite of attacks coupled with his lore of killing defeated opponents by turning them into statues them made him "the ultimate boss". Darren Bonthuys of ''
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'' called him "the boss of bosses", stating that he played like a culmination of every previous boss in other SNK fighting games, "''but better''". ''
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'' described his Omega Rugal design as "one of the most stylish boss designs in fighting history, although more than a few gamers grew to hate the sight of him," and praised his absence in ''King of Fighters '96''. However, the magazine ''RetroManiac'' called him "one of the most charismatic bosses in the saga", and praised his inclusion in even handheld versions of ''King of Fighters''. Gavin Jasper of ''
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'' praised Rugal's character as a villain, comparing him to Capcom's ''
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'' antagonists with "He’s what
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wishes he could be," and "he proves that as great as Akuma is, his power is better wielded by a megalomaniac with the gift of style and swagger." Going into more detail with the latter, he added that while other crossover fighting games such as '' Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite'' would routinely feature a "merged" villain from their respective franchises, Rugal's approach of stealing Akuma's techniques and how he utilized them with his own style set him apart. He further praised Rugal by stating despite all incarnations of the character being incredibly difficult to fight, "the dude has so much swagger and radiates such coolness that I can’t hate him. He’s Rugal ''Goddamn'' Bernstein and we’re better for knowing him." Jasper noted that while Rugal returned for "dream match" games in the series, in his eyes solidifying himself as "THE villain of ''King of Fighters''", he felt the character didn't wear out his welcome. Instead he stated Rugal was defined as much by his weakness as his strengths, namely in regards to his deaths in the ''King of Fighters'' and ''Capcom vs. SNK'' titles due to absorbing too much power, describing it as "classic villainy". In
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where the ''King of Fighters'' franchise is extremely popular, Rugal's presence as a playable character has led to his picture being plastered on arcade cabinets with a statement not to select him, specifically stating "Prohibido jugar con Rugal" (lit. "Forbidden to play with Rugal"). A Spanish scholarly paper discussing human nature and the social norms of sportsmanlike conduct also mentioned Rugal in this context, and political figure
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specifically asked people not to use him when suggesting they play ''The King of Fighters'' among other video games during a "Game Day" celebration. However Brazilian
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researcher Deyse Brandão in a dissertation cited Rugal as an example of a popular nickname amongst young students in her
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References

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