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The King of Fighters is a fighting game franchise produced by SNK Playmore. It is the most distinguished series of fighting games. It has an innovative 'team' system and a large cast of characters from other SNK games. The game is in a three on three battle format. The game consists of fighters from other games like Art of Fighting, Fatal Fury, and many others. King of fighters 2002: magic plus 2 is a fan version of King of fighter 2002. It's a game that features classic arcade-style gameplay, and it's easy to learn and fun for both adults and teens alike.
Players fight against different opponents with power and speed to get on top. In the original King of fighters, the total playable characters are forty-two, one secret character and one boss. Still, in this version, you can choose from forty-five available characters. In the Magic plus II version, the power fills up whenever you attack or block the opponents. It lets the player do more special moves and combo attacks.

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The King of Fighters 2002
Developer(s)Eolith
SNK Playmore(PS2/Xbox)
DotEmu(PC)
Publisher(s)
  • Sun Amusement (AES)
    Ignition Entertainment
    (PS2/Xbox)
    SNK(PC)
    HAMSTER Corporation
    (PS4/Switch/Xbox One)
Director(s)Lee Seon Ho
Producer(s)Chil Suk Choi
Designer(s)Ruyun
Programmer(s)M. Yusuke
S. Fujinuki
T. Hayashi
Artist(s)Chikara Yamasaki
Hiroaki Hashimoto
Masae M.
Composer(s)Masahiko Hataya
Yasuo Yamate
SeriesThe King of Fighters
Platform(s)
  • Dreamcast, Linux, Macintosh, Microsoft Windows, Neo Geo AES, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 4, PlayStation Network, Xbox, Xbox One
Release
  • Arcade
    • WW: 10 October 2002
    Neo Geo AESDreamcast
    • JP: 19 June 2003
    PlayStation 2Xbox
    • JP: 24 March 2005
    • EU: November 2005
    PlayStation NetworkPC
    • WW: 30 May 2017
    Nintendo SwitchPlayStation 4
    • AS: 27 December 2018
    • NA: 27 March 2019
    Xbox One
Genre(s)Fighting
Mode(s)
Arcade systemNeo Geo MVS

The King of Fighters 2002[a] is a fighting game produced by Eolith and Playmore for the Neo Geo in 2002. It is the ninth game in The King of Fighters series and the second one to be produced by Eolith and developed by Playmore (formerly Brezzasoft). The game was ported to the Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, and the Xbox, wherein the PS2 and Xbox versions were released in North America in a two-in-one bundle with the following game in the series, The King of Fighters 2003.

SNK Playmore produced a remake titled The King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match for the PlayStation 2, which was released on February 26, 2009 in Japan, and the game later received its first worldwide release on Xbox Live Arcade on November 3, 2010.[1][2] A port of the Xbox Live Arcade release was later released on Steam on February 27, 2015.

Gameplay[edit]

Gameplay screenshot showcasing a match between Angel and Maxima.

King of Fighters 2002 discarded the 4-on-4 'Striker Match' format used in the previous three games in the series and returned to the 3-on-3 Battle format originally used in the series up until KOF '98.

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The game also revamped the Power Gauge system into a format similar to the one used in King of Fighters '97. Like the previous games in the series, the Power Gauge was filled as the player attacked the opponent or performed Special Moves during a battle. The number of Power Gauges the player could stock up is increased by one with each member of the team. For example, the first member of the team could stock up to three Power Gauges, while the third member could stock up to five. A single Power Gauge stock could be used to either perform a Counterattack and Evasion technique while guarding an opponent's attack, use a Super Special Move, or initiate the MAX Activation state. The same case also applies to the 1-on-1 format, where the Power Gauge the player could stock up is also increased by one with each round loss. For example, on the first round, the player could stock up to three Power Gauges, while losing two rounds allows the player to stock up to five.

During MAX Activation, the player's offensive and defensive strength is increased for a short period and could cancel any attack into another player. In this state, a Super Special Move could be used without consuming a Power Gauge stock. There are also MAX Super Special Moves, which are Super moves that could only be performed during MAX Activation with one Power Gauge stock, and MAX2 moves that require two stocks while low on health.

Characters[edit]

Just like King of Fighters '98, the game had no storyline since the NESTS story arc had already concluded in the previous game, The King of Fighters 2001. Instead, a 'Dream Match' was included featuring characters from all the previous games in the series. In addition to the recurring teams from the series including the original Japan Team, the game also featured a series of teams representing each of the previous game series from The King of Fighters '96 to The King of Fighters 2001. Omega Rugal returned as the final boss as well. However, not all the characters from the previous games were featured, and series' regulars such as King and Shingo Yabuki were absent from the Neo Geo version for the first time since their first appearance. The Dreamcast version of the game, nevertheless, featured King and Shingo, while three additional characters from SVC Chaos: SNK vs. Capcom namely Geese Howard, Goenitz, and Orochi Iori, were added with them in the PlayStation 2 and Xbox versions. A number of the characters had been redrawn, most notably the New Faces Team, representing The King of Fighters '98.

Japan Team

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  • Benimaru Nikaido
  • Goro Daimon

Fatal Fury Team

Art of Fighting Team

Ikari Team

  • Leona Heidern
  • Clark Still

Psycho Soldier Team

  • Sie Kensou
  • Chin Gentsai

Women Fighters Team

  • May Lee

Korea Team

  • Chang Koehan
  • Choi Bounge

Yagami Team (KOF '96 Team)

Outlaw Team (KOF '97 Team)

New Faces Team (KOF '98 Team)

  • Yashiro Nanakase
  • Shermie
  • Chris

Orochi Team

  • Orochi Yashiro
  • Orochi Shermie
  • Orochi Chris

K' Team (KOF '99 Team)

  • Whip

Agent Team (KOF 2000 Team)

NESTS Team (KOF 2001 Team)

  • Angel

Boss

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Alternate

Console exclusives

  • Shingo Yabuki (Dreamcast, PS2, Xbox versions)
  • King (Dreamcast, PS2, Xbox versions)
  • Geese Howard (PS2, Xbox versions)
  • Goenitz (PS2, Xbox versions)
  • Orochi Iori (PS2, Xbox versions)

Unlimited Match[edit]

The Unlimited Match version of the game was released on February 26, 2009 for the PlayStation 2 in Japan and on November 3, 2010 for Xbox Live Arcade and on February 27, 2015 for Steam on the PC. New features have been added, such as the new stages and artwork. In addition, additional characters have been added as well as the changes to the team roster with the number of default teams increased to 18 including the regular and alternate versions of the Orochi Team. Moreover, all of the characters featured in the series between The King of Fighters '99 and King of Fighters 2002 were included with the exception of K9999, which is a character conceived as a pastiche of Tetsuo Shima from the manga Akira. Instead, a new character called Nameless (ネームレス) was designed to take his place in the game and featured most of K9999's special techniques with an added touch.

The game has 66 characters in total, making it the series' largest roster.[3] There are 44 from King of Fighters 2002, 16 characters from the NESTS arc including King and Shingo, and 6 hidden characters, including additional characters from the previous console versions with the exception of Orochi Iori. The game also has the original King of Fighters 2002 port from the Neo Geo to play.[4]

Unlimited Match Exclusives

  • Nameless
  • Foxy
  • Hinako Shijo
  • Jhun Hoon
  • Bao
  • Kyo-1
  • Kyo-2
  • Heidern

Unlimited Match Bosses

Unlimited Match Secret Characters

  • Sie Kensou ('99 'Without Psychic Powers' version)
  • Takuma Sakazaki ('99 'Classic' version)
  • Robert Garcia ('99 'Charge' version)
  • Goenitz (SVC + '98UM version)
  • Geese Howard (SVC + '98UM version)
  • Geese Howard (Real Bout Fatal Fury Special 'Nightmare' version)

Reception[edit]

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During its release week, the game sold 19,000 copies in Japan.[5] In Issue 114 from Arcadia, the game was featured at ninth in its Top Ten Video Games list.[6] Critical reception to the game was positive due to its large number of playable characters, although mixed opinions were given to its aging graphics.[7][8] In addition, despite lacking a plot, the large interaction between characters was praised for adding depth to the game.[9]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^Japanese: ザ・キング・オブ・ファイターズ 2002Hepburn: Za Kingu Obu Faitāzu 2002

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References[edit]

  1. ^'Official The King of Fighters 2002 Ultimate Match Xbox.com page'. Xbox.com. 2010-11-03.
  2. ^Gantayat, Anoop. 'SNK Playmore Details Xbox Live Arcade Plans'. andriasang. Archived from the original on December 13, 2009. Retrieved December 7, 2009.
  3. ^Feit, Daniel (2011-10-15). 'King of Fighters 2002 Ultimate Match Coming to XBLA on November 3rd'. 1UP.com. Archived from the original on 2012-10-20. Retrieved 2011-08-03.
  4. ^'NEOGEO MODE'. SNK Playmore. Retrieved 2011-08-03.
  5. ^Magrino, Tom (2009-03-06). 'Big in Japan Feb. 23-Mar. 2: Yakuza 3 bloodies PS3 rivals'. GameSpot. Retrieved 2009-03-12.
  6. ^'Arcadia's Top 10 Video Game List'. Arcadia (in Japanese) (114). November 2009.
  7. ^Khan, Jahanzeb (November 28, 2010). 'The King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match Review'. PALGN. Archived from the original on November 30, 2010. Retrieved July 17, 2011.
  8. ^Edwards, Matt (November 11, 2010). 'The King of Fighters 2002: Unlimited Match – Review'. Eurogamer. Retrieved July 17, 2011.
  9. ^Feit, Daniel (November 10, 2010). 'Review: King of Fighters 2002 Ultimate Match Delivers Knockout Action'. Wired.com. Retrieved August 17, 2011.

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External links[edit]

  • Official website(in Japanese)
  • The King of Fighters 2002 at GameFAQs
  • The King of Fighters 2002 at Giant Bomb
  • The King of Fighters 2002 at Killer List of Videogames
  • The King of Fighters 2002 at MobyGames

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