Lost In Translation/Fatal Fury Wild Ambition

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Fatal Fury Wild Ambition
Fatal Fury Wild Ambition marquee.
No screen shot.
Fatal Fury Wild Ambition control panel.
Manufacturer SNK
Released 1998
Control
Method
8-way Joystick
4 Button(s)
Main CPU R4600 (big) (@ 50.000 MHz)
V30 (@ 8.000 MHz)
Sound CPU (?)
Video
Details
Raster (Horizontal)
512 x 432 pixels
60.00 Hz
4,096 Palette colours
Screens 1
ROM Info 46 ROMs
248,643,378 bytes (237.12 MiB)
MAME ID fatfurwa

About The Game

Fatal Fury Wild Ambition is a 3-D fighting arcade video game.

Trivia

Even if titlescreen says 1998, FFWA was released in January 1999.

The game is known in Japan as "Garou Densetsu 64".

Series

  1. Fatal Fury - King of Fighters (1991)
  2. Fatal Fury 2 (1992)
  3. Fatal Fury Special (1993)
  4. Fatal Fury 3 - Road to the Final Victory (1995)
  5. Real Bout Fatal Fury (1995)
  6. Real Bout Fatal Fury Special (1996)
  7. Real Bout Fatal Fury 2 - The Newcomers (1998)
  8. Fatal Fury Wild Ambition (1998)
  9. Garou - Mark of the Wolves (1999)
  10. Fatal Fury First Contact (1999, SNK Neo Geo Pocket Color)

Cabinet and Artwork

Ports

Consoles
Sony PlayStation (1999)

Soundtrack Releases

Album Name Catalogue No. Released Publisher Comments
Garou Densetsu WILD AMBITION Arrange Sound Trax PCCB-00371[1] 1999-04-21 Pony Canyon/Scitron CD version.
Garou Densetsu WILD AMBITION PCCB-00364[2] 1999-03-17 Pony Canyon/Scitron CD version.
Shinsekai Gakkyoku Zatsugidan Final ~The 20th Century Memorial Best~ SCDC-00061[3] 2001-01-11 Scitron CD version.
Garou Densetsu / Fatal Fury 15th Anniversary BOX SCDC-00553~9[4] 2006-11-15 Happinet Corporation 6 CD version.

References

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.