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+ | |title = The King of Fighters '95 | ||
+ | |image = File:Kof95poster.jpg | ||
+ | |caption = Neo Geo AES cover showing Kyo. Illustration by [[Shinkiro]] | ||
+ | |developer = [[SNK]], Gaibrain <small>(Game Boy)</small>, Hamster Corporation <small>(PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch)</small> | ||
+ | |publisher = SNK, Nintendo, Takara <small>(Game Boy)</small>, Sony Entertainment <small>(PS1)</small>, Hamster Corporation | ||
+ | |release = {{Collapsible text | ||
+ | |header = '''Arcade'''<br />{{vgrelease|JP=July 25, 1995}} | ||
+ | |content = '''Neo Geo'''<br />{{vgrelease|JP=September 1, 1995}}'''Neo Geo CD'''<br />{{vgrelease|JP=September 29, 1995|NA=1995}}'''Sega Saturn'''<br />{{vgrelease|JP=March 28, 1996|PAL=1996|EU=July 10, 1997}}'''Game Boy'''<br />{{vgrelease|JP=April 26, 1996|NA=April 25, 1996|EU=1997}}'''PlayStation'''<br />{{vgrelease|JP=June 28, 1996|NA=August 31, 1996|EU=June 1997}}'''PlayStation Network'''<br />{{vgrelease|JP=May 30, 2007|NA=July 19, 2011}}'''Wii Virtual Console'''<br />{{vgrelease|JP=December 1, 2009|PAL=April 30, 2010|NA=April 26, 2010}}'''Xbox One'''<br />{{vgrelease|World|WW|March 30, 2017}}<br />'''PlayStation 4'''<br />{{vgrelease|World|AS|April 27, 2017}}<br />{{Vgrelease|World|NA|May 11, 2017}}<br />{{Vgrelease|World|EU|May 16, 2017}}<br />'''Nintendo Switch'''<br />{{Vgrelease|World|WW|October 12, 2017}}<br />'''Neo Geo Mini'''<br />{{vgrelease|World|AS|July 24, 2018}}<br/>{{Vgrelease|World|INT|October 15, 2018}}<br />'''NEOGEO Arcade Stick Pro'''<br />{{Vgrelease|World|JP|November 11, 2019}}}} | ||
+ | |genre = Fighting game|mode = Single-player, Versus-player | ||
+ | |rating = {{Collapsible text | ||
+ | |header = '''Game Boy'''<br />Kids to Adults <small>(ESRB)</small> | ||
+ | |content = '''PlayStation'''<br />Teen <small>(ESRB)</small><br />12 <small>(USK)</small><br />M15+ <small>(OFLC Australia)</small><br />'''Sega Saturn'''<br />12 <small>(USK)</small><br />15+ <small>(ELSPA)</small><br />Suitable for All Ages <small>(Sega)</small><br />'''Wii Virtual Console'''<br />Teen <small>(ESRB)</small><br />'''PlayStation Network'''<br />Teen <small>(ESRB)</small><br />'''PlayStation 4 & Xbox One (ACA Neo Geo Version)'''<br />Teen <small>(ESRB)</small><br />12 <small>(PEGI & USK)</small><br />14 <small>(ClassInd)</small><br />M <small>(OFLC Australia)</small>}} | ||
+ | |platform = Arcade, [[Neo Geo]], [[Neo-Geo CD]], Sega Saturn, PlayStation, Game Boy, PlayStation Network, Wii Virtual Console, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Neo Geo Mini, NEOGEO Arcade Stick Pro | ||
+ | |previous = [[The King of Fighters '94]] | ||
+ | |next = [[The King of Fighters '96]]}} | ||
+ | ''Announcing the '''1995 King of Fighters tournament'''. The event will be conducted as the previous one, and we welcome both new and old victims - er, teams. Break a spine...'' '''®''' | ||
− | == | + | -Intro |
− | ===Fatal Fury Team=== | + | |
+ | ''SNK's cast of fighting stars gather in a colossal conflagration!'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | -Tagline | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''''The King of Fighters '95''''' is the second game in ''[[The King of Fighters]]'' series. It's also the first game in the series to be ported to other home consoles besides the Neo Geo AES and Neo Geo CD, with versions released for the PlayStation and the Sega Saturn in 1996. | ||
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+ | The PlayStation version was published in North America and the PAL region by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., while the Saturn version (which required a ROM cartridge that came packaged with the game disc) was only released in Japan and Europe by SNK. A Game Boy game based on The King of Fighters '95 was also released. A possible bootleg Famicon release, mistakenly titled "The King of Fighters '99", was also made. | ||
+ | |||
+ | This game is the first chapter of the story arc known as "'''''[[Orochi Saga]]'''''". | ||
+ | __TOC__ | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Gameplay== | ||
+ | [[File:Kof95ryovsmai.jpg|thumb|left|Gameplay of Ryo vs. Mai]] | ||
+ | The gameplay of King of Fighters '95 was left largely intact from King of Fighters '94. The one major change SNK was to allow players to select any combination of characters to fight with, as opposed to the concrete teams that players were confined to in the previous game. In addition, almost all the teams from the first game returned, but were no longer affiliated with specific nationalities. The Sports Team from the previous game was replaced by a Rivals Team, composed of Iori Yagami (a new character designed to be Kyo Kusanagi's rival), and Eiji Kisaragi (Ryo Sakazaki's and Kyokungenryu Karate rival) and Billy Kane (bodyguard of Terry Bogard's rival, Geese Howard). | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Story== | ||
+ | The official story given by SNK is as follows: | ||
+ | |||
+ | "It's the year of our Lord, 1995. Once again invitations to the [[The King of Fighters (Tournament)|King of Fighters]] tournament have found their ways to the world's most powerful fighters. | ||
+ | |||
+ | And their author is none other than the mysterious "R!" Could the "R" be that of Rugal, who supposedly blew himself up on his aircraft carrier a year ago? | ||
+ | |||
+ | Among the contestants for this year's tournament is the newly selected team of Billy, Yagami, and Kisaragi, who sent the American Team packing. | ||
+ | |||
+ | But what in the end is Billy's scheme? What ambitions does Kisaragi cradle? And what evil designs for his old foe Kyo Kusanagi spur Iori Yagami on? | ||
+ | |||
+ | These new challengers join all of the previous tournament's contestants-except the [[The King of Fighters '94#Teams|American Sports Team]], of course-both in battle and the all-consuming intrigue that forms the core of King of Fighters '95." | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Characters== | ||
+ | The new characters added to the game roster (between originals and of other franchises) are: | ||
+ | *'''Iori Yagami''', the last heir of the Yagami clan (A.K.A. Yasakani clan), other clan that sealed Orochi. He is rival and enemy of Kyo Kusanagi, besides the leader of '''''Rivals Team'''''. His clan owns the artifact '''''Yasakani Jewel'''''; | ||
+ | |||
+ | *'''Eiji Kisaragi''', from ''Art of Fighting'' series, is the master of Kisaragi-ryu style and member of '''''Rivals Team''''', and continues with the goal of defeating Ryo Sakazaki, the Sakazaki family and his Kyokugenryu Karate. He was summoned by Billy Kane; | ||
+ | |||
+ | *'''Billy Kane''', from ''Fatal Fury'' series, is Geese Howard's rightman and member of '''''Rivals Team'''''. He enters to the KOF tournament to avenge his master, who had been defeated by the [[Terry Bogard|Bogard's]] [[Andy Bogard|siblings]]; | ||
+ | |||
+ | *'''Saisyu Kusanagi''', the sub boss of the game, is Kyo's father and leader of the Kusanagi clan. He was brainwashed by orders of Rugal; | ||
+ | |||
+ | *'''Omega Rugal''', the final boss of the game, is a new version of [[Rugal Bernstein]] with a small parcel of Orochi's Blood. | ||
+ | |||
+ | :'''Note''': The '''''American Sports Team''''' isn't available in this game, being replaced by the '''''Rivals Team'''''. The other teams remain with the same formations. | ||
+ | |||
+ | <tabber> | ||
+ | Official Team Roster= | ||
+ | <div style="-moz-column-count:2; column-count:2;"> | ||
+ | ===[[Team Hero|Hero Team]]=== | ||
+ | *[[Kyo Kusanagi]] | ||
+ | *[[Benimaru Nikaido]] | ||
+ | *[[Goro Daimon]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[Team Fatal Fury|Fatal Fury Team]]=== | ||
*[[Terry Bogard]] | *[[Terry Bogard]] | ||
*[[Andy Bogard]] | *[[Andy Bogard]] | ||
*[[Joe Higashi]] | *[[Joe Higashi]] | ||
− | ===Psycho Soldier Team=== | + | |
+ | ===[[Team Art of Fighting|Art of Fighting Team]]=== | ||
+ | *[[Ryo Sakazaki]] | ||
+ | *[[Robert Garcia]] | ||
+ | *[[Takuma Sakazaki]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[Team Ikari Warriors|Ikari Warriors Team]]=== | ||
+ | *[[Heidern]] | ||
+ | *[[Ralf Jones]] | ||
+ | *[[Clark Still]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===[[Team Psycho Soldier|Psycho Soldier Team]]=== | ||
*[[Athena Asamiya]] | *[[Athena Asamiya]] | ||
*[[Sie Kensou]] | *[[Sie Kensou]] | ||
*[[Chin Gentsai]] | *[[Chin Gentsai]] | ||
− | === | + | ===[[Team Women Fighters|Women Fighters Team]]=== |
− | *[[ | + | *[[King]] |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Mai Shiranui]] |
− | *[[ | + | *[[Yuri Sakazaki]] |
− | ===Korea Team=== | + | |
+ | ===[[Team Kim|Korea Justice Team]]=== | ||
*[[Kim Kaphwan]] | *[[Kim Kaphwan]] | ||
+ | *[[Chang Koehan]] | ||
*[[Choi Bounge]] | *[[Choi Bounge]] | ||
− | + | ||
− | === | + | ===[[Team Rivals|Rivals Team]]=== |
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*[[Iori Yagami]] | *[[Iori Yagami]] | ||
+ | *[[Eiji Kisaragi]] | ||
*[[Billy Kane]] | *[[Billy Kane]] | ||
− | + | </div> | |
− | + | ||
+ | |-|Sub-Boss= | ||
*[[Saisyu Kusanagi]] | *[[Saisyu Kusanagi]] | ||
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+ | |-|Boss= | ||
+ | *[[Omega Rugal]] | ||
+ | |||
+ | |-|Game Boy Exclusive Character= | ||
+ | *[[Nakoruru]] | ||
+ | </tabber> | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==Stages== | ||
+ | :'''Note''': The Hero, Fatal Fury & Art of Fighting Teams and Bosses stages (Sub-Boss & Boss) don't have intros. | ||
+ | |||
+ | :'''Warning''': The sight of some stages can cause epilepsy. | ||
+ | <tabber> | ||
+ | Normal Stages= | ||
+ | <gallery spacing="small" widths="150" bordersize="none" captionalign="center" position="center"> | ||
+ | Kof95japanbg.gif|Japan Stage (Hero Team) | ||
+ | Kof95italybg.gif|Italy Stage (Fatal Fury Team) | ||
+ | Kof95mexicobg.gif|Mexico Stage (Art of Fighting Team) | ||
+ | Kof95brazilbg.gif|Brazil Stage (Ikari Warriors Team) | ||
+ | Kof95chinabg.gif|China Stage (Psycho Soldier Team) | ||
+ | Kof95englandbg.gif|England Stage (Women Fighters Team) | ||
+ | Kof95koreabg.gif|Korea Team Stage | ||
+ | Kof95usabg.gif|U.S.A. Stage (Rivals Team) | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | |||
+ | *'''Japan — Hero Team''': The [[Neo Geo Land]], a game house founded by SNK in [[Wikipedia:Osaka|Osaka]]. The battle takes in front of the park, and it's possible see people watching the fight and cheering. In the background, can be seen the SNK's headquarters. | ||
+ | [[File:Kof_95_fight.png|thumb|right|Gameplay of Mai vs. Iori]] | ||
+ | *'''Italy — Fatal Fury Team''': A pier next to the [[Wikipedia:Mediterranean Sea|Mediterranean Sea]]. Can be seen some people watch the fight, boats, a tractor, typical buildings and windmills, in the background. Also can be seen a dog and Ukee, Terry's monkey. | ||
+ | **'''Note''': When the first round begins, the characters jump from the pier to the water. | ||
+ | |||
+ | *'''Mexico — Art of Fighting Team''': The Kyokugenryu Dojo. The fight takes in the main hall, in a night of a lot of wind. Can be seen lamps, stone faces, portraits of a dragon and a tiger, purple curtains and symbols of Kyokugen Karate. This stage also can be seen in ''KOF '98'', in a new version. | ||
+ | **'''Note''': When all rounds begins, the floor of the main hall, which is actually an elevator, goes up to the point of the stage. | ||
+ | *'''Brazil — Ikari Warriors Team''': An aerial bridge, next to a helicopter crash. Can be seen a little smoke coming out of the helicopter, some bags and a garage with military aircraft in the background. | ||
+ | **'''Intro''': the rise to the point of the stage. | ||
+ | *'''China — Psycho Soldier Team''': The battle takes in a hillside, with water mirrors, a kanji with one of the stones, a statue in the left and mountains in the background. | ||
+ | **'''Intro''': drops falling. | ||
+ | *'''England — Women Fighters Team''': The Illusion Bar. The battle occurs in the main hall of the bar. Musicians, barrels of beer, plants, clients in the tables (some SNK's characters) and [[Sally and Elizabeth|Sally & Elizabeth]], twins waitresses of King, can be seen passing in the background. | ||
+ | **'''Intro''': the stained glass of the bar. | ||
+ | *'''Korea — Korea Justice Team''': A forest, in a rainy day. Can be seen a bonfire next to a tent, a burning tree, the root of other tree and a bucket. | ||
+ | **'''Intro''': a lightining burned the tree. | ||
+ | *'''USA — Rivals Team''': An oil refinery, in a sunset. Can be seen pipes, a great smoke coming off the structures with a fog in some rounds, a dump in the right, crows and a truck in the left. Also can be seen the city of [[Wikipedia:New York City|New York]], highlighting the [[Wikipedia:Empire State Building|Empire State]] and the [[Wikipedia:Chrysler Building|Chrysler]] buildings. This stage is also available in ''KOF XIII''. | ||
+ | **'''Intro''': a square focusing the stage. | ||
+ | |||
+ | |-|Boss Stages= | ||
+ | <gallery spacing="small" widths="150" bordersize="none" captionalign="center" position="center"> | ||
+ | Kof95rugal1bg.gif|The Missile Base (Saisyu's Stage) | ||
+ | Kof95rugal2bg.gif|The Missile Base Balcony (Omega Rugal's Stage) | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
+ | *'''The Missile Base''': A new version of Black Noah stage. Only the Earth's hologram remains. Can be seen gears and a closed secret compartment. '''''Associated with Saisyu'''''. | ||
+ | |||
+ | *'''The Missile Base Balcony''': The same stage. The changes in relation to the original stage are: the ground starts flashing and the secret compartment opens, revealing a giant missile. There is also an opening to the sky. '''''Associated with Omega Rugal'''''. | ||
+ | </tabber> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Trivia == | ||
+ | *As of this game in the series, Kyo's close standing heavy kick is revamped into a special move (his new iconic 75 Shiki: Kai), and his old 88 Shiki sweep kick is now a command normal. However, he loses his original diagonal-jumping light punch attack. | ||
+ | *In the Game Boy version of the game, Heidern's name is misspelt as 'Jeidern'. | ||
+ | *Joe Higashi is the only character to change the input of his Desperation Move from ''KOF '94.'' | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Box Art == | ||
+ | <gallery bordersize="none" position="center"> | ||
+ | KOF95NGCD.jpg|Neo Geo CD | ||
+ | KOF95GB.jpg|US Game Boy | ||
+ | KOF95GB_JP.jpg|Japanese Game Boy | ||
+ | </gallery> | ||
− | == | + | ==See also== |
+ | * [[The King of Fighters '95/Team Stories]] | ||
+ | * [[The King of Fighters '95/Credits]] | ||
− | + | ==External links== | |
− | * Neo | + | * [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgdV_lxy15U Neo Geo CD gameplay footage] |
− | + | * [http://dic.nicovideo.jp/v/sm5024400 Gameboy footage] | |
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+ | {{Wikipedia}} | ||
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− | + | [[Category:Games]] | |
− | + | [[Category:Mainline Games]] | |
− | + | [[Category:The King of Fighters Games]] | |
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Revision as of 23:33, 16 May 2021
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Announcing the 1995 King of Fighters tournament. The event will be conducted as the previous one, and we welcome both new and old victims - er, teams. Break a spine... ®
-Intro
SNK's cast of fighting stars gather in a colossal conflagration!
-Tagline
The King of Fighters '95 is the second game in The King of Fighters series. It's also the first game in the series to be ported to other home consoles besides the Neo Geo AES and Neo Geo CD, with versions released for the PlayStation and the Sega Saturn in 1996.
The PlayStation version was published in North America and the PAL region by Sony Computer Entertainment Inc., while the Saturn version (which required a ROM cartridge that came packaged with the game disc) was only released in Japan and Europe by SNK. A Game Boy game based on The King of Fighters '95 was also released. A possible bootleg Famicon release, mistakenly titled "The King of Fighters '99", was also made.
This game is the first chapter of the story arc known as "Orochi Saga".
Gameplay
The gameplay of King of Fighters '95 was left largely intact from King of Fighters '94. The one major change SNK was to allow players to select any combination of characters to fight with, as opposed to the concrete teams that players were confined to in the previous game. In addition, almost all the teams from the first game returned, but were no longer affiliated with specific nationalities. The Sports Team from the previous game was replaced by a Rivals Team, composed of Iori Yagami (a new character designed to be Kyo Kusanagi's rival), and Eiji Kisaragi (Ryo Sakazaki's and Kyokungenryu Karate rival) and Billy Kane (bodyguard of Terry Bogard's rival, Geese Howard).
Story
The official story given by SNK is as follows:
"It's the year of our Lord, 1995. Once again invitations to the King of Fighters tournament have found their ways to the world's most powerful fighters.
And their author is none other than the mysterious "R!" Could the "R" be that of Rugal, who supposedly blew himself up on his aircraft carrier a year ago?
Among the contestants for this year's tournament is the newly selected team of Billy, Yagami, and Kisaragi, who sent the American Team packing.
But what in the end is Billy's scheme? What ambitions does Kisaragi cradle? And what evil designs for his old foe Kyo Kusanagi spur Iori Yagami on?
These new challengers join all of the previous tournament's contestants-except the American Sports Team, of course-both in battle and the all-consuming intrigue that forms the core of King of Fighters '95."
Characters
The new characters added to the game roster (between originals and of other franchises) are:
- Iori Yagami, the last heir of the Yagami clan (A.K.A. Yasakani clan), other clan that sealed Orochi. He is rival and enemy of Kyo Kusanagi, besides the leader of Rivals Team. His clan owns the artifact Yasakani Jewel;
- Eiji Kisaragi, from Art of Fighting series, is the master of Kisaragi-ryu style and member of Rivals Team, and continues with the goal of defeating Ryo Sakazaki, the Sakazaki family and his Kyokugenryu Karate. He was summoned by Billy Kane;
- Billy Kane, from Fatal Fury series, is Geese Howard's rightman and member of Rivals Team. He enters to the KOF tournament to avenge his master, who had been defeated by the Bogard's siblings;
- Saisyu Kusanagi, the sub boss of the game, is Kyo's father and leader of the Kusanagi clan. He was brainwashed by orders of Rugal;
- Omega Rugal, the final boss of the game, is a new version of Rugal Bernstein with a small parcel of Orochi's Blood.
- Note: The American Sports Team isn't available in this game, being replaced by the Rivals Team. The other teams remain with the same formations.
<tabber> Official Team Roster=
Hero Team
Fatal Fury Team
Art of Fighting Team
Ikari Warriors Team
Psycho Soldier Team
Women Fighters Team
Korea Justice Team
Rivals Team
|-|Sub-Boss=
|-|Boss=
|-|Game Boy Exclusive Character=
</tabber>
Stages
- Note: The Hero, Fatal Fury & Art of Fighting Teams and Bosses stages (Sub-Boss & Boss) don't have intros.
- Warning: The sight of some stages can cause epilepsy.
<tabber> Normal Stages=
- Kof95japanbg.gif
Japan Stage (Hero Team)
- Kof95italybg.gif
Italy Stage (Fatal Fury Team)
- Kof95mexicobg.gif
Mexico Stage (Art of Fighting Team)
- Kof95brazilbg.gif
Brazil Stage (Ikari Warriors Team)
- Kof95chinabg.gif
China Stage (Psycho Soldier Team)
- Kof95englandbg.gif
England Stage (Women Fighters Team)
- Kof95koreabg.gif
Korea Team Stage
- Kof95usabg.gif
U.S.A. Stage (Rivals Team)
- Japan — Hero Team: The Neo Geo Land, a game house founded by SNK in Osaka. The battle takes in front of the park, and it's possible see people watching the fight and cheering. In the background, can be seen the SNK's headquarters.
- Italy — Fatal Fury Team: A pier next to the Mediterranean Sea. Can be seen some people watch the fight, boats, a tractor, typical buildings and windmills, in the background. Also can be seen a dog and Ukee, Terry's monkey.
- Note: When the first round begins, the characters jump from the pier to the water.
- Mexico — Art of Fighting Team: The Kyokugenryu Dojo. The fight takes in the main hall, in a night of a lot of wind. Can be seen lamps, stone faces, portraits of a dragon and a tiger, purple curtains and symbols of Kyokugen Karate. This stage also can be seen in KOF '98, in a new version.
- Note: When all rounds begins, the floor of the main hall, which is actually an elevator, goes up to the point of the stage.
- Brazil — Ikari Warriors Team: An aerial bridge, next to a helicopter crash. Can be seen a little smoke coming out of the helicopter, some bags and a garage with military aircraft in the background.
- Intro: the rise to the point of the stage.
- China — Psycho Soldier Team: The battle takes in a hillside, with water mirrors, a kanji with one of the stones, a statue in the left and mountains in the background.
- Intro: drops falling.
- England — Women Fighters Team: The Illusion Bar. The battle occurs in the main hall of the bar. Musicians, barrels of beer, plants, clients in the tables (some SNK's characters) and Sally & Elizabeth, twins waitresses of King, can be seen passing in the background.
- Intro: the stained glass of the bar.
- Korea — Korea Justice Team: A forest, in a rainy day. Can be seen a bonfire next to a tent, a burning tree, the root of other tree and a bucket.
- Intro: a lightining burned the tree.
- USA — Rivals Team: An oil refinery, in a sunset. Can be seen pipes, a great smoke coming off the structures with a fog in some rounds, a dump in the right, crows and a truck in the left. Also can be seen the city of New York, highlighting the Empire State and the Chrysler buildings. This stage is also available in KOF XIII.
- Intro: a square focusing the stage.
|-|Boss Stages=
- Kof95rugal1bg.gif
The Missile Base (Saisyu's Stage)
- Kof95rugal2bg.gif
The Missile Base Balcony (Omega Rugal's Stage)
- The Missile Base: A new version of Black Noah stage. Only the Earth's hologram remains. Can be seen gears and a closed secret compartment. Associated with Saisyu.
- The Missile Base Balcony: The same stage. The changes in relation to the original stage are: the ground starts flashing and the secret compartment opens, revealing a giant missile. There is also an opening to the sky. Associated with Omega Rugal.
</tabber>
Trivia
- As of this game in the series, Kyo's close standing heavy kick is revamped into a special move (his new iconic 75 Shiki: Kai), and his old 88 Shiki sweep kick is now a command normal. However, he loses his original diagonal-jumping light punch attack.
- In the Game Boy version of the game, Heidern's name is misspelt as 'Jeidern'.
- Joe Higashi is the only character to change the input of his Desperation Move from KOF '94.
Box Art
- KOF95NGCD.jpg
Neo Geo CD
- KOF95GB.jpg
US Game Boy
- KOF95GB JP.jpg
Japanese Game Boy