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The King of Fighters 2002
Challenge to Ultimate Battle
Neo-Geo marquee.
No screen shot.
Neo-Geo control panel.
Manufacturer Eolith / Playmore
Released 2002
Control
Method
8-way Joystick
4 Button(s)
Main CPU Neo-Geo
68000 (@ 12.000 MHz)
Z80 (@ 4.000 MHz)
Sound CPU Stereo
YM2610 (@ 8.000 MHz)
Video
Details
Raster (Horizontal)
320 x 224 pixels
59.19 Hz
4,096 Palette colours
Screens 1
ROM Info 25 ROMs
90,767,360 bytes (86.56 MiB)
MAME ID kof2002 · kf10thep · kf2k2mp · kf2k2mp2 · kf2k2pla · kf2k2pls · kf2k5uni · kof10th · kof2k4se

Contents

About The Game

Revived 3 on 3 battles and new MAX Activation System enable you to get more and more exciting showdowns.

Additional Technical Information

Players : 2

Control : 8-way Joystick

Buttons : 4

=> [A] Light punch, [B] Light kick, [C] Strong punch, [D] Strong kick,

Trivia

Developed by Eolith.

About Kusanagi : As the NESTS Chronicles began, Kyo's school uniform changed to a white outfit but his trademark was his black school uniform (even though he's over 20!). Because of some desired the return of the old Kyo, he was inserted into the game at the last moment. In KOF 2003, KUSANAGI was treated as phantom that Chizuru produced with the power of the Mirror of the Yata. But you can't have Kyo without a school uniform. Maybe in Chizuru's mind Kyo will always be a high school student.

About Orochi Yashiro : The characters commonly referred to as Shadow Yashiro, Shadow Shermie, and Shadow Chris were first formulated to balance out the Japan Team of Kyo, Benimaru, and Daimon. Needless to say, Yashiro was 'a character who used powerful body slams associated with the earth and earthquakes' in the same vein Daimon did. He's a dynamic guy who doesn't fret over tiny details, but his hobby is playing guitar in his band. The band's name has never been officially revealed, but it is known as 'C.Y.S.' He idolizes the guitarist Paul Gilbert, and has quite a detailed background story to him.

About Orochi Shermie : If Yashiro offsets Daimon, Shermie is Benimaru's counterpart who manipulates lightning and thunderclap attacks. But the supervising planner made sure, through trial and error, Shermie would simply not become a female Benimaru. Various ideas were added to make her a new, unique character. The Moonless Thundercloud Shermie heaves up with a belch is an example of this, as is the Willow Whip move she uses to mow down opponents with flailing arms. Incidentally, these moves were called the Explosive Belch and the Back off, You Beasty moves during development.

About Orochi Chris : Chris, of course, is Kyo's counterpart, 'a manipulator of flame'. At the inception of production, the plan was for Chris to use the 'Flame of Darkness (Black Flame)', but the black flames were hard to see so the designers settled for purple ones. When it came time to name Chris's arsenal of moves, we remember the director saying, 'The Dark Orochi Wave sounds good'. But other planners objected : 'It's dumb for an Orochi character to have 'Orochi Wave' as a move name. It's like saying, Call me Mr. Chris'. Regardless, the director won out.

The little kid that appears in Terry Bogard's win poses is none other than a young Rock Howard from "Garou - Mark of The Wolves". Since Garou takes place in 2008, Rock is still a young kid in training during this game.

KOF2002 contains pieces of music from older KOFs. Here's a complete list of themes, the teams (or individuals) they belong to and the games they were taken from :

Tears (Kyo Kusanagi) - "The King of Fighters '99 - Millennium Battle" (Kyo Kusanagi's theme music).

Kurikinton (Fatal Fury Team) - "Fatal Fury 2" (Terry Bogard's theme music).

Beauty & The Beast (Art of Fighting Team) - "The King of Fighters 2000" (Art of Fighting Team's theme music).

Jungle Bouncer (Ikari Team) - "The King of Fighters '94" (Ikari Team's theme music).

Psycho Soldier (Athena Asamiya) - "Psycho Soldier" (what part of the game?).

Diet (Gals Fighters Team) - "Art of Fighting 2" (Yuri Sakazaki's theme music).

Arashi no Saxophone 2 (Iori Team) - "The King of Fighters '96" (Iori Team's theme music).

Bloody (New Face Team) - "The King of Fighters '97" (New Face Team's theme music).

KD-0079 (Hero Team) - "The King of Fighters '99 - Millennium Battle" (Hero Team's theme music).

KD-0084 (2000 Team) - "The King of Fighters 2000" (Hero Team's theme music).

Seoul ni Ikou (Kim) - "Fatal Fury 2" (Kim theme music).

Scitron Digital Content released a limited-edition soundtrack album for this game (The King of Fighters 2002 Original Sound Trax - SCDC-00221) on 20/11/2002.

Some known hacks of this game are known as :

"The King of Fighters 10th Anniversary - All Team Battle"

"The King of Fighters 10th Anniversary 2005 Unique"

"The King of Fighters 10th Anniversary Extra Plus"

"The King of Fighters Special Edition 2004"

"The King of Fighters 2002 Plus"

"The King of Fighters 2002 Magic Plus"

"The King of Fighters 2002 Magic Plus II"

Leona, Ralph and Clark are playable characters in the Foma 90x Series Mobile Phones game 'Metal Slug Survivors'.

Updates

If you put the game in 'Korea territory' via the MVS bios setting, all Korea Team's voices changes.

Tips and tricks

  • Play as Kusanagi : at the character selection screen, highlight Kyo and press Up, Down, Right, Left, Down, Up, Left, Right.
  • Orochi versions of Sherimie, Chris And Yashiro : just hold down Start on them at the character selection screen. This is better than having to use some power stocks to transform in battle with the normal versions.
  • Choose your winning pose : to get a specific winning pose, simply press any button just after beating the opponent.
  • Alternate costume colors : all characters have 4 alternate costume colors (by pressing A, B, C or D).
  • Roulette : press and hold Start at the character select screen and push any button (Press any direction on the joystick before pushing the button to select a random team).

Series

1. The King of Fighters '94 (1994)

2. The King of Fighters '95 (1995)

3. The King of Fighters '96 (1996)

4. The King of Fighters '97 (1997)

5. The King of Fighters '98 - The Slugfest (1998)

6. The King of Fighters '99 - Millennium Battle (1999)

7. The King of Fighters 2000 (2000)

8. The King of Fighters 2001 (2001)

9. The King of Fighters 2002 - Challenge to Ultimate Battle (2002)

10. The King of Fighters 2003 (2003)

11. The King of Fighters NeoWave (2004)

12. The King of Fighters Maximum Impact (2004, Sony PlayStation 2)

13. The King of Fighters XI (2005)

14. The King of Fighters Maximum Impact 2 / The King of Fighters 2006 (2006, Sony PlayStation 2)

15. The King of Fighters Maximum Impact - Regulation A (2007)

16. The King of Fighters '98 - Ultimate Match (2008)

17. The King of Fighters XII (2009)

Staff

Executive producer : Jeon Ju Young

Producer : Chil Suk Choi

Director : Lee Seon Ho

Demo designers : Ogura, Norisato, Asuka

Planners : T-2000, Uri Uri, M. Ruyun, Ume-Zono

Music & Sound designers : Tate Norio, Masahiko Hataya (as WBM M. Hataya)

Adjusters & Bug checkers : T-2000, 4F01 Kuroemon, 4F02 Oomae, C>B K Kuboken, Yuta Lix Sawad, Yamachan Rakira, Ume-Zono

Main engineer : S. Fujinuki

Programmers : Narutaki, T. Hayashi, M. Yusuke

  • Front Designers :

Seth, Maxima, Benimaru, Billy, Chris, Andy, Mai, Yamazaki, May, Rugal : C.A.C. Yamasaki

Ryo, Robert, Vanessa, Kensou, Takuma : Kamada

Angel, Kyo, Iori, Kim, Vice, Yashiro : Kaori

Athena, Ramon, Joe, Chin, Chang, Choi : Taku & Takukko

Leona, Ralf, Clark, Shermie, Whip, Kula : ('_')

  • Back Designers :

Italy, Mexico, Nests stage : Nobuyuki Kobayashi (as Koba)

Cambodia, Boss stage : ???

Holland : Masae M.

China : Guttyon

Korea : ???

  • Voice Actors :

Kyo Kusanagi : Masahiro Nonaka

Benimaru Nikaido : Monster Maetsuka

Ralf Jones : Monster Maetsuka

Choi Bounce : Monster Maetsuka

Goro Daimon : Masaki Usui

Ryo Sakazaki : Masaki Usui

Terry Bogard : Satoshi Hashimoto

Kim Kaphwan : Satoshi Hashimoto

Andy Bogard : Keiichi Nanba

Joe Higashi : Nobuyuki Hiyama

Chang Koehan : Hiroyuki Arita

Athena Asamiya : Haruna Ikezawa

Kensou : Eiji Yano

Chin Gentsai : Toshikazu Nishimura

Leona : Masae Yumi

Vice : Masae Yumi

Clark Steel : Yoshinori Shima

Robert Garcia : Mantaro Koichi

Takuma Sakazaki : Eiji Tsuda

Mai Shiranui : Akoya Sogi

Yuri Sakazaki : Kaori Horie

May Lee Jinju : Tomoko Kawakami

Iori Yagami : Kunihiko Yasui

Mature : Hiroko Tsuji

Yamazaki : Koji Ishii

Blue Mary : Harumi Ikoma

Billy Kane : Atsushi Yamanishi

Yashiro Nanakase : Makoto Awane

Shermie : Hazuki Nishikawa

Chris : Rio Ogata

K' : Yuuki Matsuda

Maxima : Katsuyuki Konishi

Whip : Shiho Kikuchi

Vanessa : Kaori Minami

Seth : Hidetoshi Nakamura

Ramon : Eiji Takemoto (as Hidehumi Takemoto)

Kula Diamond : Yumi Kakazu

K9999 : Nozomu Sasaki

Angel : Mayumi Shintani

Kusanagi : Mitsuo Iwata

Rugal Bernstein : Norio Wakamoto

Athena's friend 1 : Masae Yumi

Athena's friend 2 : Hazuki Nishikawa

Candy : Masae Yumi

Diana : Haruna Ikezawa

Announcement : Eiji Yano

Cabinet and Artwork

Ports

Consoles 
Sega Dreamcast (2003)
Sony PlayStation 2 (2003)
Sony PlayStation 2 (2005, "The King of Fighters 2002 & 2003")
Microsoft XBOX (2005, "The King of Fighters 2002 & 2003")


The contents of this page are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
The sources used include MAME (version 0.113u2) and history.dat (revision 1.28 - 2008-10-18).
Please see http://www.arcade-history.com for credits.