#The King of Fighters '94 Re-Bout
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On the 28th of December, nineteen years ago, "The King of Fighters '94 Re-Bout" was released in Japan for the PlayStation 2.
"The King of Fighters '94 Re-Bout" is a remake of the classic 1994 fighting game, "The King of Fighters '94." Released in 2004 to commemorate the series' 10th anniversary, it features the original game as well as a version with updated graphics, enhanced character sprites, and additional gameplay modes. The game offers a nostalgic experience for fans of the series, allowing them to revisit the inaugural title with improved visuals and some modern enhancements.
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18 years ago today, The King of Fighters '94 Re-Bout was originally released as a PlayStation 2 exclusive title only in JP. It was developed and published by SNK Playmore.
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Last week in live streams
So the live streams will continue on the channels for the mean time as the world battles with COVID19. So if you want to escape the awful world news at the moment, join Riven each night this week. This week’s streams kicks off with Super Monkey Ball 2 on Gamecube later.
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"Venice, Italy" [➕ Intro] - The King of Fighters '94 / KOF '94 Re-Bout
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Joe Smith Jr. Edges Maxim Vlasov To Win WBO Light Heavyweight Title
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Published: April 11, 2021
TULSA, OK — Joe Smith Jr., the common man with the common name, finally reached boxing's apex. Smith used a furious late rally to edge Maxim Vlasov by majority decision and win the vacant WBO light heavyweight world title Saturday evening at Osage Casino in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The scorecards — 114-114, 115-113 and 115-112 — represented the nip-and-tuck nature of the bout. Smith (27-3, 21 KOs), from Long Island, New York, swept the last two rounds on the cards to pull out the victory and joins promotional stablemate Jamel Herring as a Long Island-born world champion. He now sets his sights on the division's other champions, including WBC/IBF king Artur Beterbiev. Vlasov (45-4, 26 KOs), from Samara Russia, saw his three-bout winning streak come to an end. Smith said, “It’s a great feeling. It was definitely a close, tough fight. I give it to Vlasov. Great fighter. He really put on a great show tonight and toughed it out. I believe that round where I hurt him there… I believe he had his head down, and I should’ve got the knockout. I think I would’ve got the stoppage in {the 11th} round, but he pulled it off and made it out on his feet. I believe I got the victory tonight because they saw I landed the harder shots. He landed a lot of punches. It was a great fight. “I want the other belts. I want the big fights out there. Now I gotta get back in the gym and keep working on my technique and stuff. I believe I’m going to start unifying belts.” Vlasov disagrees with Smith's assessment of the fight and believes the world title should be going home to Russia. “This was a very hard-fought, competitive fight," Vlasov said. "I thought I was winning rounds and was well ahead. Against the aggressive style of Joe Smith, I came forward the entire fight. I felt confident I was winning and was securing rounds in the bank with the judges. I never felt that I was behind at any stage of the fight. This was my opportunity to show the world I was a world champion, and I did that, and Joe Smith knows I did that.” Ajagba Obliterates Howard Efe Ajagba (15-0, 12 KOs) just crashed the heavyweight contender parade. The 2016 Nigerian Olympian sent Brian Howard into another orbit with a crunching right hand. Howard twisted, fell face first, and the bout was immediately stopped. Ajagba had not fought since last September's decision win over Jonathan Rice, but he re-established his place among the world's top young heavyweights. At 26 years old, time is on his side. Ajagba said, “I felt good. I tried to pick the punches, use the jab. This guy is very slick sometimes. I tried to do the job. He was shaky, so when I went back to the corner after the first round, my coach told me to take my time, start with the body, leave the head. “I trained for this fight, took my time, started with my boxing foundation, and came back strong. This camp was the best one for me, the best camp ever in my boxing career. “It’s my time to shine, so I’m coming for the heavyweights.” In undercard bouts: Heavyweight: Jared Anderson (9-0, 9 KOs) KO 2 Jeremiah Karpency (16-3-1, 6 KOs), :34. Anderson, the 21-year-old prodigy from Toledo, added another speedy knockout to his highlight reel, this time using a body attack to end things early. He knocked down Karpency with a body blow at the end of the first round, then ended things with another right hand to the body early in the second round. Anderson said, “I knew he was going to find a spot to fall. I respect him for getting in there and showing up today. It’s a man’s sport. I’m just grateful to be here, thankful for the opportunity. “I {saw} the shot. His hands kept going up. I kept throwing my jab, looking for openings, feinting, moving around the ring, and it just came. It was a good shot, and he didn’t want to get back up. “Everybody who says they’re the biggest and the baddest, come see ‘Big ‘Baby’ then. “I want to thank Toledo, my city. A lot of them came out to Oklahoma, and I wanted to put on a show for them. I can’t wait for what is next. Junior Lightweight: Albert Bell (18-0, 5 KOs) UD 8 Manuel Rey Rojas (20-5, 6 KOs). Scores: 78-74 3x. Toledo's Bell used his length and reach to keep the shorter Rojas at bay and ultimately cruised to a one-sided decision. Bell, who outlanded Rojas 114-94, is ranked in the top 15 by two of the major sanctioning organizations. Junior Lightweight: Robson Conceicao (16-0, 8 KOs) TKO 7 Jesus Antonio Ahumada (17-4 11 KOs), 1:20. 2016 Olympic gold medalist Conceicao, from Bahia, Brazil, put forth a workmanlike performance and beat down Mexican veteran Ahumada. After a knockdown in the seventh, referee Gary Ritter saw enough and saved Ahumada from further carnage. Heavyweight: Trey Lippe Morrison (17-0, 17 KOs) TKO 3 Jason Bergman (2-3, 2 KOs), 1:27. Lippe Morrison, son of the late heavyweight Tommy Morrison, returned from a nearly two-year layoff and stopped veteran Bergman in a crowd-pleasing slugfest. Bergman appeared to knock down Morrison in the first, but the referee missed the knockdown call. In the third, Bergman rolled his ankle and could continue, and Morrison was awarded the TKO victory. Featherweight: Duke Ragan (4-0, 1 KO) UD 6 Charles Clark (3-7,-1 1 KO). Scores: 60-54 3x. In his first fight away from the confines of the MGM Grand Las Vegas Bubble, Cincinnati's Ragan outboxed Clark and won every round on all three judges' scorecards. Through four pro bouts, Ragan has yet to lose a round. Heavyweight: Jeremiah Milton (3-0, 3 KOs) TKO 1 Jayvone Dafney (2-3, 2 KOs), 1:19. Tulsa native Milton had a successful homecoming, icing Dafney in the opening round with a right hand as Daffney was backed up against the ropes. A dazed Dafney could not respond, and the referee called the bout off. Heavyweight: Sonny Conto (7-0, 6 KOs) KO 1 Waldo Cortes (6-4, 3 KO), 1:41. Welcome back, Sonny! In his first fight in 15 months, South Philadelphia native Conto put Cortes down for the 10-count with a sweeping right hand. Conto has now won three straight by first-round stoppage.
(Featured Photo: Mikey Williams/Top Rank via Getty Images)
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http://www.neogeospirit.com/tests/kof94rebout_test.html
King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match et 2002 Unlimited Match ne sont pas les seuls KOF ayant eu droit à une version remaniée. Avant ces deux-là il y a eu King of Fighters '94 Re-Bout, refonte à la fois méconnue et mal-aimée. C'est donc l'occasion de découvrir ou redécouvrir ce titre sorti en 2004 sur PlayStation 2, il est vrai un peu oublié : voici le test de King of Fighters '94 Re-Bout. Bonne lecture, à bientôt.
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NEOGEO | KING OF THE FIGHTERS 94 《格鬥天王'94》(日語:ザ・キング・オブ・ファイターズ'94,英語:The King of Fighters '94)是SNK開發的格鬥遊戲,也是格鬥天王系列的首作,最初在1994年於日本登陸Neo Geo的街機系���,並以多種形式移植至Neo-Geo CD在內的Neo Geo家用機、PlayStation 2、PlayStation Portable、Wii和PlayStation Network平台在世界各地發行。2004年,為紀念格鬥天王系列推出10周年,SNK推出畫質提升和功能改進的復刻版《格鬥天王'94 Re-Bout》(英語:The King of Fighters '94 Re-Bout)。該作最初對應PlayStation 2,並於2015年登陸PlayStation Network全球發行。本作系統為3對3隊制,獲得了當年的「GAMEST 年度大賞」。
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The King of Fighters History Orochi & Nests videos
The King of Fighters '94 Re-bout on PlayStation 2 contains a couple of history video on the previous games. Sadly they are only in Japanese, but if anyone wants to translate them, the subtitle on our videos are open to the community.
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Full playthrough / longplay / trueplay as the Fatal Fury team, made up of Terry Bogard, Andy Bogard and Joe Higashi, officially they are the Italy team of all places. This PlayStation 2 Japanese only release was a remake of the original NEOGEO arcade game with extras.
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