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King of Fighters 2006

King of Fighters 2006

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From: SNK
Category: Video Games

List Price: $29.99
Buy New: $17.49
You Save: $12.50 (42%)



New (18) Used (10) from $9.90

Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 12 reviews
Sales Rank: 4189

Platform: Playstation2
ESRB: Teen
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Age: 12 - 20 years
Operating System: Playstation 2
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 7.5 x 5.3 x 0.5

MPN: 20017
Model: 20017
UPC: 828862200174
EAN: 0828862200174
ASIN: B000EHPQUS

Release Date: August 22, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Control the city by taking out the city's worst villains in this fighting game
  • Several new characters, plus returning favorites and hidden bonus characters
  • Classic SNK characters Kula Diamond and Billy Kane, for the first time in 3D
  • In-depth storyline; different ending for each character; all-new mini-games
  • Beautiful background stages; English and Japanese voice options

Accessories:

  • PlayStation: The Official Magazine (1-year)
  • Electronic Gaming Monthly
  • Play
  • Tips & Tricks Magazine

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  • King of Fighters XI
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  • King of Fighters 2002/2003
  • Soul Calibur 3

Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Currently celebrating its twelfth year as one of the most popular fighting video game franchises in the history of gaming, THE KING OF FIGHTERS 2006 features characters from THE KING OF FIGHTERS: MAXIMUM IMPACT, as well as greats from the annals of SNK's massive arcade history, including Richard Myer from the FATAL FURY series, Hanzo Hattori from SAMURAI SHODOWN, Fio from METAL SLUG and B. Jenet from GAROU: MARK OF THE WOLVES. English and Japanese voice options


Customer Reviews:   Read 7 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Fun   September 22, 2008
This game is awesome. It doesn't feel like a KOF, but it is still alot of fun. There is hours of replay value as well with the missions and story mode unlocks. They even have endings that make some sense. In the KOF series, that is unheard of.

I wish that characters like Lien and Alba made it into the 2D series someday.



4 out of 5 stars Do not let the elite discourage you. A good installment to the KOF universe.   April 6, 2008
I had reservations about this game. I was always a fan of the 2D originals and Maximum Impact this game's predecessor did not do so well. Sadly many people likely think KOF 2006 is just a repeat of the first 3D outing. In truth it improved many of the cheap broken fighting mechanics of Maximum Impact and added alot of new characters. If you think this is simply a re-tread you are mistaken.

Any kof fan knows it is a fast,furious, combo heavy fighter. If anything KOF 2006 keeps this tradition and plays just like past KOFs though it is in 3D (or what is often termed as 2.5D). Regardless SNK playmore did not gyp its followers. They could have tried making a Tekken clone but instead they stuck with the game-play that makes KOF what it is.

As you expect this game has a story line and a huge slew of unlockables. KOF rarely prided itself on being a simple brawler. It always tries to explain why each character or group of characters are fighting and every flamboyant or dark villian introduced has a deep ulterior motive besides simply hosting a tournament. KOF 2006 likewise keeps to its roots in this regard.

The only negative metal nails driven into KOF 2006 that may make it a dying martyr amongst certain unforgiving fans is there are no team matches and some of the new character designs go a bit too far into left field. At the very least many all time favorites such as Terry,Mai,Billy Kane,Kyo,Iori,Leona,Kula Diamond,K Dash, Ralf, and Rock Howard return easing the blow to the fan-boy or fan girl crotch area a bit.

Besides Story mode and versus mode there are a few fun side games such as smashing vehicles SF style and even facing a metal-slug tank. Many of the unlockable side characters are also neat sich as Fione (cute italian girl from metal slug) and a certain well known ninja from samurai shodown fame. Even Geese can be uncovered. However again the negative down side is like unlockable characters in other SNK games these ones have no story lines. They're fun to play but do not get excited and expect a grand climax. To once again soften another blow to the fan crotch SNK allows you to unlock character profiles with a detailed history of their pasts. This is a literal god send for players new to KOF that need to catch up on the mythos it has estabalished thus far.

KOF 2006 looks "good" but not great. The music however is likely some of the best I've heard in an SNK kof game.

It is possible to beat the game with each character so at the very least it is balanced enough so anyone can jump in and have fun using their favorite fighter.

Fans have had mixed reactions about Falcoon's new fighters. While some are a bit "eccentric" I liked Minon for the very fact she was a klutz and Nagase likewise for the fact she was not so charming and had an abrasive personality. The characters came off as real people because they were in fact flawed and not graceful social butterflies. Speaking of butterflies Luise is hot and enigmatic. I immediatly liked her for her gentle demeanor and hope she gets more appearances in the future.

Though Falcoon may come off as a bit "pompous" with some of his injected fan boyism would you not do the same if you had a chance to work for SNK? I cannot fault the guy for wanting to introduce his own characters. All artists want a small amount of self expression and freedom to be alloted to them. At least Falcoon's characters are not invincible behemoths that have no personal faults. Give the guy a break, aye?

If you are open minded enough and tolerant enough you'll love this game. As fighters go you can do alot worse and not much better. (Though yes there are a few better fighters out there.)

Once I compared KOF 2006 to that cute girl next door with braces that helps you with your home-work. She does not look like a super model but she is still attractive and on top of that has a big heart willing to give alot in a relationship. KOF 2006 is not a perfect fighter but it is a deep fighter with alot of hidden content and extras to keep you playing for a very long time! On top of that you cannot beat the price!



3 out of 5 stars Not bad...   February 15, 2008
the game itself was a very enjoyable experience, just the fact that by the time I was done playing the game, I had blisters the size of pancakes on my thumb. The reason for this is because the game's character movement is done with the D-pad rather than the analog sticks, and since the combos are mostly divised of sliding your thumb all over the pad, it WILL hurt after awhile. but overall, a good game.


3 out of 5 stars King of Fighters 2006   June 27, 2007
This is a good fighting game with excellent graphics. Nice stories, and some good extras. It has a lot of different characters. However, this game very much has a 3D feel, instead of a 2D one, so if you are someone who has mastered certain combos with certain characters in the King of Fighters series, you will find that the mechanics don't work the same in this game. It is still a good game, though, and it certainly advances the story for a number of characters.


4 out of 5 stars Better then the last.   June 1, 2007
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It had more challenges and characters then the 1st Maximum Impact. The original Japanese language makes it better for the fans of the series.

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