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Version for Arcade The King of Fighters '96 (NGM-214)
Collection data
.dat name | arc_mame |
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.dat version | MAME | Simplified with Dat Simplifier - v1.0.2021-11-30 | "0.248 (unknown)" |
.dat status | Outdated |
ROMset platform | Arcade |
ROMset title | The King of Fighters '96 (NGM-214) |
ROMset alias | |
ROMset CRC32* | 461820b7 |
ROMset size* | 47841280 bytes |
Version data
Intro title(s) |
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Compile date | 1996-??-?? |
Serial number | |
Texts | |
Voices | |
View | side |
Screen overscan | |
Media | 1 × cartridge |
Players | 1, 2, versus |
Voting |
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Differences | |
Other versions |
Parent Game(s) data
Game | The King of Fighters '96 (1996) |
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Genre(s) | vs. fighting |
Saga(s) | The King of Fighters (1994–2009) |
Synopsis | A new King of Fighters tournament is announced and there are many changes. Since the previous year, the tournament's fame has grown immensely, turning it into a major international event. Huge corporations transform the King of Fighters tournament into something widely televised, commercialized, and celebrated, drawing in many crowds from around the world. The tournament is now held by Chizuru Kagura, a descendant of the ancient Yata Clan responsible for sealing the Orochi demon along with the Kusanagi and Yasanaki clans. Chizuru uses the tournament in hopes of finding and recruiting Kyo and Iori in order to stop the upcoming Orochi threat, but Kyo and Iori aren't willing to work together on friendly terms. |