KOF XI and Battle Coliseum Announced
Posted on Thursday, October 4th, 2007 in PS2 | Comments
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Yet more King of Fighters is heading for us, courtesy of SNK Playmore. The series publisher has announced KOF XI, the eleventh entry in the series for release on the PS2 later this Fall. The game expands on the franchise’s formula with new strategic options like Quick Shift and Saving Shift, as well as match-deciding factors like Judgment Indicator and Dream Cancel. Additionally, the title also offers extra characters, bonus stages and brand-new music.

They also announced another fighting game - NEOGEO Battle Coliseum, which is also due out on the PS2 later this Fall. The game employs a two vs. two tag-team battle system allowing players to switch characters during play and perform team attacks on their opponents. The game includes 40 characters from various franchises like Metal Slug, Samurai Showdown, Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting, among many.

King of Fighters Movie Rights Bought
Posted on Friday, June 1st, 2007 in Game Movie | Comments
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Variety Asia reports that the movie rights to the King of Fighters franchise has been bought by Double Edge Entertainment which is based in Taipei and LA. The movie will be directed by Gordon Chan, a Hong Kong action veteran.

As per the story, the movie is being backed by BenQ and the Taiwan government, which is also financing other Hollywood movies such as Smother and The Heaven Project. The film is also being co-produced by Japanese shingle Micott & Basara sales agent Arclight/Easternlight.

No cast or release timeframe for the movie was mentioned.

KOF XI Hitting Europe this Winter
Posted on Saturday, September 9th, 2006 in PS2 | Comments
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Ignition Entertainment has announced that King of Fighters XI is coming to Europe for the PS2 this Winter. Latest in the long-running fighting franchise, KOFXI features a total of 11 teams and 47 characters, including 3 all new characters; 7 playable boss characters; 3 new abilities - Quick Shift, Saving Shift and Dream Cancel; 14 new endings; color edit more; 4 new stages; 101 new music tracks and more.

Further information and media can be found on the game’s official website.

KoF MI2, Atelier Iris 2 and Disgaea 2 Coming to Europe
Posted on Sunday, July 9th, 2006 in PS2 | Comments
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SNK and Ignition Entertainment have announced that King of Fighters Maximum Impact 2 will be released in Europe for the PS2 this Autumn.

The new game in the fighting franchise will feature 24 initially selectable characters, with many more unlockable during the course of the game; new and improved fighting system; lots of extras; four modes of play, including Story, Versus, Challenge and Practice; and even more.

Meanwhile, Koei has sent word that it plans on releasing Disgaea 2 and Atelier Iris 2 on PS2 in Europe the same season. Here’s a bit on Disgaea 2:

Disgaea’s wickedly dark sense of humour has always been one of its most popular features and this has been taken to a whole new level of evil enjoyment with the new Dark Court system. Now the player is positively encouraged to be bad with the game rewarding your darkest most devious actions. But be careful, there are positive and negative results for everything you do within the game. Think you’re badder than you really are and you might just get summoned to court and suffer the shame of being found innocent.

As a direct response to calls from fans of the original, Disgaea 2 will now take place within a brand new 3D environment with animated sprites and anime cut scenes. Players will also be able to stack their characters on top of each other in order to combine their powers and unleash special combos and attacks.

Disgaea 2 is the latest RPG spectacular from Nippon Ichi and follows in the footsteps of the hugely popular titles Makai Kingdom, Phantom Brave, La Pucelle: tactics and of course the massive original Disgaea. With a whole new cast of characters along with many of the gang fondly remembered from the first game all turning up to do battle, Disgaea 2 is already looking like being one of the RPG events of the year.

As for the other title, Atelier Iris 2: The Azoth of Destiny will ship in September and will feature new characters, two different worlds to explore, a new “Active Time Battle System”, and more new stuff. The UK release of the game will also see more powerful monsters, allowing for “even more thrilling battles.”

KoF: NeoWave in Europe
Posted on Friday, June 2nd, 2006 in PS2 | Comments
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Ignition Entertainment has announced that it plans to bring King of Fighters: NeoWave for the PS2 to Europe this Summer.

The King of Fighters NEOWAVE is the first ever King of Fighters game SNK has developed for the arcade that hasn’t been based on NEOGEO technology. As well as an all-new fighting system that provides fighting styles for players of all skill levels, gamers are treated to lavishly produced high-res backgrounds. Firm favourites from the series previous iterations appear, remaining true to the characteristic SNK style.

The ability to choose from three different fighting styles - Max 2 mode, Super Cancel mode and Guard Break mode - ensures generous tactical depth, and an array of different attack and defense options, including the excellent Just Defense first seen in SNK’s highly lauded Mark of the Wolves, also ensure NEOWAVE is always a challenging and entertaining experience.

The game features 43 characters, 3-on-3 battle format, multiple fighting styles and more.

KOF 2006 to be Maximum Impact 2
Posted on Sunday, April 2nd, 2006 in PS2 | Comments
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As Gamespot points out correctly, it has to be “bittersweet” news for fans of the King of Fighters series, as SNK has announced that KOF2006 (for the PS2) isn’t a sequel to KOF2003, but a follow-up to the spin-off 3D game King of Fighters: Maximum Impact, which focused more on one-on-one fights.

This doesn’t mean that the 2D is doomed - NeoWave is scheduled to hit North America next month, and it already has a sequel in Japan. King of Fighters 2006 will see the return of the entire Maximum Impact roster, as well as a couple of hidden characters.