REAL BOUT FATAL FURY
Official Title  Real Bout Fatal Fury
Common Title  Real Bout Fatal Fury
Serial Number(s)  SCES-00561
Region  PAL
Genre / Style  Fighting 

Developer  SNK Corporation.
Publisher  Sony Computer Entertaiment Europe.
Date Released  1 August 1997
Disc Number &
Printed Serial Number
DISC 1

SCES-00561
Serial Number In Disc SCES-00561
Media Disc ID N / A
Number Of Tracks 33
( 1 Data Track &
32 Audio Tracks )
Approx. Image Size
( Image Format Used )
421 MB
( .bin / .cue )
Approx.Size On Disc MB
Approx. Archive Size
( Archive Type Used )
261 MB
( 1 RAR File with
2% Recovery )
Barcode Number(s)
( UPC / EAN )

From the back cover.
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English
Menus and gameplay are in English.

Real Bout Fatal Fury is a 1995 fighting game released by SNK for the Neo-Geo arcade and home platforms. It is the fifth installment in the Fatal Fury series, following Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory. Ports of Real Bout were released for the Neo-Geo CD, PlayStation (in Japan and the PAL region) and the Sega Saturn (which requires SNK's 1MB RAM cartridge for the system). The game was later included in Fatal Fury Battle Archives Vol. 2, a compilation released for the PlayStation 2.

Real Bout changes the play controls from the previous Fatal Fury games, reducing the number of attack buttons from four to three: a standard Punch and Kick button, a "Strong Attack" button which can be either, a stronger punch or kick attack, depending on the character. The game retains the three-plane "oversway" system from Fatal Fury 3, which features a main lane for fighting, with foreground and background planes used to avoid attacks or leap towards the opponent. A dedicated button is now used to make an "oversway" (or change plane) towards the background or foreground.

Real Bout introduces a Power Gauge which fills up as player performs normal or special techniques against their opponent or defend themselves, similar to many super move gauges featured in other fighting games. The Power Gauge allows players to perform one of three types of Special Techniques, depending of the level of the Power Gauge.

Real Bout also introduces stages with ring-outs, a gameplay feature previous introduced in 3D fighting games such as Virtua Fighter. If the player performs certain attacks on their opponent while next to the boundaries, the character will eventually destroy the barrier keeping the opponent in the ring and be able to knock them out of the stage for an easy win.

Real Bout Fatal Fury is the fourth title of fighting Fatal Fury series. Now, you can destroy fight scene objects and the "Fatal Fury 2" fighters are back forming this list: Terry Bogard, Andy Bogard, Joe Higashi, Franco Bash, Mai Shiranui, Bob Wilson, Geese Howard, Billy Kane, Hon-Fu, Ryuji Yamazaki, Sokaku Mochizuki, Blue Mary, Kim Kaphwan, Jin Chonrei, Jin Chonshu and Duck King.

Series' antagonist Geese Howard reprises his role from the original Fatal Fury as the game's final boss. Real Bout was Geese Howard's final appearance in the Fatal Fury storyline, as the game's ending with Terry or Andy depicts the character's demise at the hands of either brother by falling off the roof of his tower.

There are three games modes : single, vs game and survival.

STORY:
Real Bout Fatal Fury continues right where Fatal Fury 3 left off. At the end of the last game , Geese Howard obtains all the sacred Hidensho scrolls. But his plans are foiled when the Jin brothers destroy them. Shortly afterwards, Geese holds another King of Fighters fighting tournament.

CHARACTERS:
- Terry Bogard: Is the main character of the Fatal Fury series. In the series, he is an American fighter who enters the worldwide tournaments called The King of Fighters to kill Geese Howard, a criminal who killed Terry's father. Terry becomes a formidable fighter, earning the title of "Legendary Hungry Wolf". In the fourth tournament he participates, Terry nearly kills Geese, but recants from doing so. Geese responds to this by committing suicide. Terry then decides to become the guardian of Geese's son, Rock Howard.

- Andy Bogard: Andrew is Terry Bogard's younger brother. Andy practices the Shiranui-ryu ("style" in Japanese) ninjutsu and a form of empty-handed ninja combat called Koppo-ken, which he trained in after witnessing his foster father's murder in order to gain revenge on Geese Howard. Mai Shiranui is his love interest (or fiancée in her mind), and the granddaughter of Hanzo Shiranui, the man he learned Ninjitsu from. It was after his foster father Jeff's death that Tung Fu Rue took responsibility for raising himself and Terry.

- Mai Shiranui: Is the granddaughter of Hanzo Shiranui, the now-deceased master of ninjitsu and an art of Shiranui-ryu ninja hand-to-hand combat called koppo-ken.She uses a closed fan while fighting and is able to create and control fire

- Joe Higashi: Makes his first appearance in the fighting game Fatal Fury: King of Fighters as one of the three playable characters from the game. The Fatal Fury series introduce Joe as a goofy Muay Thai fighter who enters the King of Fighters tournament along with the Bogard brothers (Terry and Andy) in order to defeat the host Geese Howard to take revenge for the death of Terry and Andy's father

- Laurence Blood: First appears in Fatal Fury 2 as the third of the four boss characters the player faces at the end of the single-player mode. A former Spanish matador who uses a self-styled martial art based on his deadly bullfighting methods.

- Blue Mary: Real name Mary Ryan, is a video game character from both the Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters series of fighting games developed by SNK Playmore (formerly "SNK"). Blue Mary's first appearance was in the arcade and console game Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory which introduced her as an agent who investigates two criminals known as the Jin Brothers.

- Duck King: Appears in the original Fatal Fury as one of the first four opponents in the single-player mode. Possessing incredible talent when it comes to brawling and street dancing, Duck King once challenged Terry Bogard to a street fight and lost. He trained himself to improve his martial art skills in order to surpass Terry. Duck uses a unique martial arts style which includes rhythmical dance-like movements and attacks. His primary special move is a flying cannonball technique

- Bob Wilson: Is an character introduced in Fatal Fury 3 and appears as a playable character throughout the Real Bout sub-series. He is the bartender of Pao Pao Cafe 2 and was trained in capoeira by Richard Meyer. He specializes in spinning kicks and combination attacks.

- Hon-Fu: Is introduced in Fatal Fury 3 as one of the new playable characters featured in the game and appears all the games in the Real Bout sub-series. He is a police officer from Hong Kong who practices Kung Fu and specializes in using a nunchaku.

- Sokaku Mochizuki: Is introduced in Fatal Fury 3 as one of the five new characters featured in the game and appears in all of the games in the Real Bout series. Mochizuki is a Buddhist monk who practices the Authentic Pathless style Martial Arts , a fighting style created to hunt down Shura after its founder lost to the Shiranui style.

- Tung Fu Rue: Is one of the first four opponents the players faces in the original Fatal Fury. He is an elderly martial arts master from China who developed his own fighting style based on Bajíquán known as the Holy Fist of Eight Ways . In the past, he trained Terry and Andy's adoptive father, Jeff Bogard, and his nemesis Geese Howard

- Franco Bash: Makes his first appearance in Fatal Fury 3 as one of the five new playable characters introduced in the game and also appears thorough the Real Bout sub-series. He is a retired Super Heavyweight-class kickboxing champion who works as a mechanic in South Town Airport to support his wife Emilia, and their son Junior.

- Ryuji Yamazaki: Is first introduced as the sub-boss character of Fatal Fury 3: Road to the Final Victory, where he is a criminal known as "Dark Broker". In the game Yamazaki hired by the Jin brothers into recovering their sacred scrolls able to give immortality to its user.Fighting style is the Deadly Brawling Arts

- Jin Chonshu: First appears as the second boss character in Fatal Fury 3 and appears thorough the Real Bout series as a regular playable character. He is the younger half of the Jin brothers seeking the Three Secret Scrolls of the Jin.

- Jin Chonrei: Appears in Fatal Fury 3 as the third and final boss character featured in the game and appears as a regular playable character thorough the Real Bout series. Like his younger brother Chonshu, Chonrei is possessed by the spirit of Jin Kuryu , the elder son of Jin Oryu and ancestor of Chonrei and Chonshu.

- Cheng Sinzan: Is introduced as one of the new playable characters in Fatal Fury 2. A rotund fighter who practices Tai Chi Chuan. Despite his immense strength, he hates training and becomes tired very easily. He enters the King of Fighters tournament seeking to gain international recognition and open his own dojo

- Kim Kaphwan: Is a character in both the Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters series created by SNK Playmore (formerly SNK). He is credited as the first ever fictional Korean character to appear in a fighting game. Kim is first introduced in Fatal Fury 2 as a playable character. In the series Kim is a master of taekwondo, and also considers himself a fighter of justice

- Wolfgang Krauser: Krauser made his appearance in Fatal Fury 2, where he serves as the final opponent in the tournament. Known as the only man in the world feared by Geese Howard (whom in Fatal Fury Special is revealed to be his elder half-brother from the same father), Krauser is a German nobleman who is publicly known as the current Earl of Stroheim, a prestigious family in Europe, but within the underworld he is a ruthless warlord known as the Emperor of Darkness.

- Billy Kane: (Is a video game character created by SNK Playmore (formerly SNK). He makes first appearance in the fighting game Fatal Fury: King of Fighters as the sub-boss from the game. In the Fatal Fury series Billy is the right-hand man from Geese Howard, the crime lord from Southtown. In one of Geese's The King of Fighters tournaments, Billy and Geese are defeated by Terry Bogard and his friends, who sought revenge for the death of his father.He is a Bojutsu master who serves as the tournament's undefeated champion.

- Geese Howard: Is a fictional video game character appearing in SNK Playmore's Fatal Fury fighting games series. Debuting in Fatal Fury: King of Fighters, Geese is the local crime boss of the fictional city of South Town. Geese hosts a fighting tournament named "The King of Fighters", in which he faces the brothers Terry and Andy Bogard who want to take revenge for their father's death.

  Manufacturer's description:

Sometimes, Fate likes to play cruel games. The power-crazy gangster Geese Howard has fought for years to defeat his enemies and become the King of Fighters. Now he holds that title he wants to destroy all of his enemies! SNK presents a classic 2D arcade beat 'em up - fast, frenetic, Real Bout Fatal Fury.

  Features:
  • Third person perspective.
  • 2D graphics
  • Cartoon graphics
  • Fighting theme.
Number Of Players  1 or 2 Players
Number Of Memory Card Blocks  1 Block
Compatible Controllers Tested
( Official Gamepads Only )
 Standard Controller ( Digital Controller compatible only )
Compatible Light Guns
( Official Light Guns Only )
 None
Other Compatible Controllers
( Official Controllers Only )
 None
Special Controllers Included Or
Supported ( Official Only )
 None
Vibration Function Compatible  No
Multi-Tap Function Compatible  No
Link Cable Function Compatibile  No
Emulator  ePSXe v.1.9.0
Video Plugin  Pete's OpenGL Driver v2.9 ( internal X & Internal Y= Very High, Stretching mode: Stretch to full window size, render Mode: 2 (Use framebuffer object) text filt = 2 FPS limit= 53, Compatibility=2,3,2; Shader effects= 1 (Fullscreen smoothin))
Audio Plugin  ePSXe SPU Core v.1.9.0
CD-ROM Plugin  ePSXe Cdrom plugin
Game Pad Plugin  N / A
Vibration Compatible  The game doesn't have it (Digital only).
Console Bios Used  SCPH7502

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 BASIC CONTROLS:
  Move character:  D-Pad
  Punch:  X Button
  Power Attack:  Square Button
  Kick:  Circle Button
  Line Feed:  Triangle Button
  Special Moves:  L1, R1, L2 or R2 Button
  Pause game:  Start Button

 

GAMESHARK CODES:
  Infinite health Player 1 -  
80195328 C000
 
  Computer has 0 of energy -  
80195454 0000
 

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