The King of Fighters '95 cover

The King of Fighters Series

The King of Fighters '95

Fighting Arcade Action
70
User Score
53 ratings
63
Critic Score
2 reviews
July 25, 1995
Released 11232 days ago
Arcade Neo Geo AES PlayStation 3 Wii Sega Saturn PlayStation PlayStation Portable Neo Geo CD

About

The King of Fighters '95 is a 1995 fighting game produced by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade and home console. It is the sequel to The King of Fighters '94 and the second game in The King of Fighters series. It is also the first game in the series to be ported to other home consoles besides the Neo Geo AES and Neo-Geo CD, with versions released for the PlayStation, Sega Saturn and Game Boy. It was also rereleased in The King of Fighters Collection: The Orochi Saga in 2008 for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and Wii.

The King of Fighters '95 introduces Kyo Kusanagi's rival Iori Yagami, and firmly places Kyo as the main character for the rest of the series. The gameplay of The King of Fighters '95 is essentially unchanged from the previous title, though it does introduce the "team edit" concept which would remain as a standard feature of the series. Using the "team edit" feature, it is possible to create a totally customized team using any of the available fighters, or use one of the default teams if you wish.

Storyline

The King of Fighters '95 marks the beginning of a story arc that later became known as the "Orochi Saga". However, the only elements from the Orochi Saga known in this game is the introduction of Kyo's rival, Iori Yagami, and Rugal's use of the Orochi power.

Rugal Bernstein, thought to have perished in an explosion in the previous game, had in fact survived and sent out invitations to the teams from the previous game signed simply ‘R'. Only one of the previous teams failed to attend the new tournament: the American Sports Team, now replaced by the "Rival Team" consisting of Iori Yagami, Billy Kane (from Fatal Fury: King of Fighters), and Eiji Kisaragi (from Art of Fighting 2). Saisyu Kusanagi, Kyo's father, appears as a fighter for the first time (having made a non-playable cameo in KOF '94) as a computer-controlled sub-boss character. After defeating Saisyu in the arcade mode, it is revealed that Saisyu was being brainwashed and that Rugal will fight once again as a boss character, but as an enhanced version named "Omega Rugal".

Screenshots

Artwork

Videos

Gameplay video

Release Dates by Platform

Arcade Worldwide
Jul 25, 1995
Neo Geo AES Worldwide
Sep 1, 1995
Neo Geo CD Worldwide
Sep 29, 1995
Neo Geo CD Worldwide
Sep 29, 1995
Sega Saturn Worldwide
Mar 28, 1996
PlayStation Worldwide
Jun 28, 1996
PlayStation Worldwide
Aug 31, 1996
PlayStation Worldwide
Jun 1, 1997
Sega Saturn Worldwide
Jul 4, 1997
PlayStation 3 Worldwide
May 31, 2007
PlayStation Portable Worldwide
May 31, 2007
Wii Worldwide
Dec 1, 2009
Wii Worldwide
Apr 26, 2010
Wii Worldwide
Apr 30, 2010
PlayStation 3 Worldwide
Jul 19, 2011
PlayStation Portable Worldwide
Jul 19, 2011

Game Info

Developer
SNK
Publisher
Sony Computer Entertainment, SNK, SNK Playmore, D4 Enterprise
Engine
Neo Geo MVS
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer
Perspective
Side view
Genres
Fighting Arcade
Themes
Action

Languages

Audio / Voice
Japanese
Text / Subtitles
English, Japanese, English, Japanese

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