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Following the conclusion of the "Orochi" saga (marked by the '97 tournament), SNK decided to release a new "dream match" (meaning the characters in the game are not bound by a storyline; evidenced by the fact that the Orochi team was still alive for this tournament). The gameplay featured the same selectable super meter system as KoF '97. In addition, SNK added the "Advantage" system that allowed the losing team to earn an advantage each round (extra stocks for Advanced mode or a shorter charge bar for Extra mode). Many consider The King of Fighters '98 to be their favorite KoF game due to its play mechanics and large roster. | Following the conclusion of the "Orochi" saga (marked by the '97 tournament), SNK decided to release a new "dream match" (meaning the characters in the game are not bound by a storyline; evidenced by the fact that the Orochi team was still alive for this tournament). The gameplay featured the same selectable super meter system as KoF '97. In addition, SNK added the "Advantage" system that allowed the losing team to earn an advantage each round (extra stocks for Advanced mode or a shorter charge bar for Extra mode). Many consider The King of Fighters '98 to be their favorite KoF game due to its play mechanics and large roster. | ||
Revision as of 19:35, 29 June 2006
Introduction
Following the conclusion of the "Orochi" saga (marked by the '97 tournament), SNK decided to release a new "dream match" (meaning the characters in the game are not bound by a storyline; evidenced by the fact that the Orochi team was still alive for this tournament). The gameplay featured the same selectable super meter system as KoF '97. In addition, SNK added the "Advantage" system that allowed the losing team to earn an advantage each round (extra stocks for Advanced mode or a shorter charge bar for Extra mode). Many consider The King of Fighters '98 to be their favorite KoF game due to its play mechanics and large roster.
Game Mechanics
Basic Strategy
Advanced Strategy
Game Versions
The Characters
Japan Team
Fatal Fury Team
Psycho Soldier Team
Art of Fighting/Kyokugenryu Team
Ikari Warriors Team
Orochi Team
Women's Team
'97 Special Team
Korea Team
'98 "Father" Team
Yagami Team
US Sports Team
Orochi Unleashed Team (Secret Team)
Edit Characters
EX Characters
- Kyo Kusanagi (KoF '95-Era)
- Terry Bogard (Real Bout 2-Era)
- Andy Bogard (Real Bout 2-Era)
- Joe Higashi (KoF '94-Era)
- Ryo Sakazaki (KoF '94-Era)
- Robert Garcia (KoF '94-Era)
- Yuri Sakazaki (KoF '94-Era)
- Billy Kane (Real Bout 2-Era)
- Mai Shiranui (Real Bout 2-Era)
KoF '98 Final Boss