Neo Geo Rom Art Of Fighting

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  • Neo Geo, Neo Geo CD, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Wii, Xbox One Published by SNK Corporation. Perspective Side view Gameplay Arcade, Fighting, Martial Arts Genre Action Art Anime / Manga Visual 2D scrolling.
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  • Extra Power (Neo Geo AES): It is possible to use Art of Fighting's save right when beginning an AOF2 game. All bonuses gained during Bonus Games in AOF 1 are kept here. Just choose 'LOAD GAME' when you are asked to (with AOF's save on your memory card).
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Art of Fighting

Also known as: Ryuuko No Ken (JP)
Developer: SNK
Publisher: SNK
Platform: Neo Geo
Released internationally: September 24, 1992

This game has unused graphics.
This game has unused music.
This game has unused sounds.
This game has regional differences.

In Art of Fighting, Ryo Sakazaki and his best bud Robert Garcia beat up a bunch of thugs to rescue Yuri, Ryo's younger sister, but only end up with the very first cliffhanger ending featured in a fighting game.

Neo Geo Roms Sets

  • 4Unused Sounds
  • 5Regional Differences

Unused Time Over Poses

Every character in the game has a 'Lost by Time Over' animation that is not normally shown by the game. While it is used by Ryo and Robert if they fail the Initiate Super Death Blow bonus stage, no other character can use it. When a character loses by Time Over, he just stands still while the winner does his victory pose.

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These animations can be seen by modifying memory addresses 1092C2 for Player 1 or 1093C2 for Player 2 to the values shown below to change the player character to another before entering the Initiate Super Death Blow bonus stage.

  • 02: Ryuhaku Todoh

  • 03: Jack Turner

  • 04: Lee Pai Long

  • 05: King

  • 06: Micky Rogers

  • 07: John Crawley

  • 08: Mr. Big

  • 09: Mr. Karate

Unused Graphics


This picture of the game's cast in chibi form is stored near the end of the graphic data in the game, including the line across John's body. The palette is incorrect, and it is currently unknown if this picture can be displayed during normal gameplay.

Unused Music

Playing the sound code x0741 via a Neo Geo music player such as M1 or a modded system that uses the Universe Bios will start this song, which is not used anywhere in the game. This song was also omitted from the game's original soundtrack album.

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Unused Sounds

Unused Stage 1 Name

The in-game announcer typically mentions the stage name and number while you're in the map of South Town. It does this for every stage except for the first one, since the map isn't shown when you start a game. Regardless, the game does have a sound clip for the very first stage that is never used. You can listen to it by playing sound code x07D4 on a Neo Geo music player.

Unused Voice Clips

There are three unused voice clips in the game.

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Ryo: 'Doushite nanda, Yuri?'

Robert: 'What did you say?'

Presumably, these two clips would've been used in the ending, had it not been a cliffhanger. Ryo's voice comes immediately after Yuri tries to tell you Mr. Karate's real identity in the original soundtrack. However, the second clip is not included.

A female voice? It sounds a little bit like Yuri, and it doesn't resemble King at all.

Unused Announcer Voices

Won

Lost

Perfect

The above sounds were likely meant to be said by the announcer when you won, lost, or someone got a perfect win - but the announcer never says anything other than 'Round X' and 'Fight'. Despite never being used, these three sound clips were included in the game's original soundtrack.

Regional Differences

Title Screen

Japan
US/Europe

John Crawley

John has a couple of region specific voices:

Taunt:

Japan
US/Europe

Victory:

Japan
US/Europe
The Art of Fighting series
ArcadeArt of Fighting • Art of Fighting 2
SNESArt of Fighting
GenesisArt of Fighting
TurboGrafx-CDRyuuko no Ken
PlayStation 2Art of Fighting Anthology‎
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The Neo Geo (Japanese: ネオジオ, Hepburn: Neojio), stylised as NEO・GEO, also written as NEOGEO, is a cartridge-based arcade system board and fourth-generation home video game console released on April 26, 1990, by Japanese game company SNK Corporation. It was the first system in SNK's Neo Geo family. The Neo Geo was marketed as 24-bit; its CPU is technically a 16/32-bit 68000-based system with an 8/16-bit Z80 coprocessor, while its GPU chipset has a 24-bit graphics data bus.

The Neo Geo originally launched as the MVS (Multi Video System) coin-operated arcade machine. The MVS offers owners the ability to put up to six different cartridges into a single cabinet, a unique feature that was also a key economic consideration for operators with limited floorspace, as well as saving money long-term.[2] With its games stored on self-contained cartridges, a game cabinet can be exchanged for a different game title by swapping the game's ROM cartridge and cabinet artwork. A home console version was also made, called AES (Advanced Entertainment System).

It was originally launched as a rental console for video game stores in Japan (called Neo Geo Rental System), with its high price causing SNK not to release it for home use – this was later reversed due to high demand and it came into the market as a luxury console. The AES had the same raw specs as the MVS and had full compatibility, thus managed to bring a true arcade experience to home users.[3] The Neo Geo was revived along with the brand overall in December 2012 through the introduction of the Neo Geo X handheld and home system

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