Overview
Released in 1991 by SNK, this game is a pivotal title in the fighting game genre. As the inaugural entry in the series that would later become well-known as the Fatal Fury and King of Fighters franchises, it set the stage for numerous successful sequels.
Gameplay
The game offers players a traditional 2D fighting experience with a unique twist—players can switch between two fighting planes, allowing for strategic depth and varied combat tactics. Featuring a roster of three primary characters, each with distinct fighting styles, players engage in battles set in the fictional city of South Town.
Characters
- Terry Bogard: Known for his classic moves like the “Power Wave” and “Burn Knuckle,” Terry quickly became an iconic figure in fighting games.
- Andy Bogard: Terry’s younger brother, Andy, is skilled in traditional martial arts, offering a contrast to his brother’s brawling techniques.
- Joe Higashi: A charismatic Muay Thai champion who brings agility and a unique fighting style to the roster.
Legacy
This debut title is historically significant for introducing the “2-plane system” in fighting games, a feature that added a new dimension to player strategy. It also laid the foundation for future SNK fighting games, influencing the evolution of the genre and spawning a universe of characters and storylines that are beloved by fans worldwide.
Development and Reception
Developed by a passionate team at SNK, the game was noted for its vibrant graphics and engaging gameplay mechanics. It garnered a positive reception from both arcade enthusiasts and critics, contributing to the title’s lasting legacy in the arcade fighting game scene.




















