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Fatal Fury Special (USA)

Super Nintendo (SNES)
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1995
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A Special version consolidating Fatal Fury 2 with a bigger roster and tighter balance. The best SNES outing of the pre 3D trilogy.

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Category
Fighting 2 players 12+
Description
Enriched version of Fatal Fury 2 featuring the complete roster from the first two entries. Published by Ocean, released in North America in 1995. Fifteen fighters from the first two Fatal Furys including bosses and hidden characters, refined mechanics and story and versus modes. Definitive edition of the Fatal Fury series beginnings on Super Nintendo.

Fatal Fury Special review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
The definitive version gathers the series' best themes in CD arrangements of dazzling richness. From frenzied funk to more nostalgic melodies, each fighter regains their sublimated anthem. This sonic anthology, sumptuous and rousing, is a genuine treat for SNK fans.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾2,9 MB 📅01/04/1995
Published by Takara

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Collector interest

North American edition of Fatal Fury Special, the richest SNES take on the pre-3D trilogy (full roster from the first two games). On NTSC, the SNES flagship market, it is the SNK brawler to favor for a single Fatal Fury on the shelf, hence steady demand. The title stays easier to find here than in PAL; value therefore concentrates on graded sealed or a clean CIB with a crisp cardboard box, the bare cart being widely available.

Is Fatal Fury Special still worth playing in 2026?

A Special edition consolidating Fatal Fury 2, this entry gathers fifteen fighters from the first two games, bosses and hidden characters included, with refined balance and a snappier pace. On Super Nintendo it is simply the best version of SNK's pre-3D trilogy, more generous in content and more pleasant to play than the earlier ports. For anyone wanting a rich 16-bit fighter without touching the NEOGEO, it remains a solid reference today, especially in two-player.

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