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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (リアルバウト餓狼伝説) is the sequel to ''[[Garou Densetsu 3: Road to the Final Victory]]''. It was ported to the [[Sega Saturn]] in 1996 and released exclusively in Japan. Had it been brought to the West, it would have likely been renamed '''''Real Bout Fatal Fury''''' like the other versions of the game. | '''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' (リアルバウト餓狼伝説) is the sequel to ''[[Garou Densetsu 3: Road to the Final Victory]]''. It was ported to the [[Sega Saturn]] in 1996 and released exclusively in Japan. Had it been brought to the West, it would have likely been renamed '''''Real Bout Fatal Fury''''' like the other versions of the game. | ||
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Several moves have "fake" versions that play the initial animation and sound clip for the move without actually performing the move, in order to bait a response from the opponent. | Several moves have "fake" versions that play the initial animation and sound clip for the move without actually performing the move, in order to bait a response from the opponent. | ||
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− | | | + | | name=Terry Bogard |
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu Saturn, Characters.png | 2 | crop_width=96 | crop_height=80 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=0}} | ||
| sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Terry Bogard.gif}} | | sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Terry Bogard.gif}} | ||
| desc=Terry Bogard is a young fighter from South Town who defeated Geese Howard in the first King of Fighters tournament. Geese has resurfaced and seeks revenge against Terry. | | desc=Terry Bogard is a young fighter from South Town who defeated Geese Howard in the first King of Fighters tournament. Geese has resurfaced and seeks revenge against Terry. | ||
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− | {{ | + | {{InfoFighter |
− | | | + | | name=Andy Bogard |
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu Saturn, Characters.png | 2 | crop_width=96 | crop_height=80 | crop_x=96 | crop_y=0}} | ||
| sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Andy Bogard.gif}} | | sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Andy Bogard.gif}} | ||
| desc=Andy Bogard is Terry's younger brother. He has studied the ninjutsu arts under Mai's grandfather, Hanzo Shiranui. | | desc=Andy Bogard is Terry's younger brother. He has studied the ninjutsu arts under Mai's grandfather, Hanzo Shiranui. | ||
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− | {{ | + | {{InfoFighter |
− | | | + | | name=Joe Higashi |
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu Saturn, Characters.png | 2 | crop_width=96 | crop_height=80 | crop_x=192 | crop_y=0}} | ||
| sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Joe Higashi.gif}} | | sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Joe Higashi.gif}} | ||
| desc=Joe Higashi is a Japanese Muay Thai champion who has been refining his kickboxing techniques in Hong Kong with Cheng Sinzan. | | desc=Joe Higashi is a Japanese Muay Thai champion who has been refining his kickboxing techniques in Hong Kong with Cheng Sinzan. | ||
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− | {{ | + | {{InfoFighter |
− | | | + | | name=Franco Bash |
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu Saturn, Characters.png | 2 | crop_width=96 | crop_height=80 | crop_x=288 | crop_y=0}} | ||
| sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Franco Bash.gif}} | | sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Franco Bash.gif}} | ||
| desc=Franco Bash is a retired heavy kickboxing champion who now works as an airplane mechanic. | | desc=Franco Bash is a retired heavy kickboxing champion who now works as an airplane mechanic. | ||
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− | {{ | + | {{InfoFighter |
− | | | + | | name=Mai Shiranui |
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu Saturn, Characters.png | 2 | crop_width=96 | crop_height=80 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=80}} | ||
| sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Mai Shiranui.gif}} | | sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Mai Shiranui.gif}} | ||
| desc=Mai Shiranui is a kunoichi and a member of the Shiranui ninja clan. She is the principle inheritor of the Shiranui-ryuu Ninjutsu style, learned from her grandfather, Hanzo. | | desc=Mai Shiranui is a kunoichi and a member of the Shiranui ninja clan. She is the principle inheritor of the Shiranui-ryuu Ninjutsu style, learned from her grandfather, Hanzo. | ||
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− | {{ | + | {{InfoFighter |
− | | | + | | name=Bob Wilson |
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu Saturn, Characters.png | 2 | crop_width=96 | crop_height=80 | crop_x=96 | crop_y=80}} | ||
| sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Bob Wilson.gif}} | | sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Bob Wilson.gif}} | ||
| desc=Bob Wilson is a capoeira student of Richard Meyer (from ''[[Fatal Fury]]'') and helps him run his Pao Pao Cafe nightclubs. | | desc=Bob Wilson is a capoeira student of Richard Meyer (from ''[[Fatal Fury]]'') and helps him run his Pao Pao Cafe nightclubs. | ||
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− | {{ | + | {{InfoFighter| |
− | | | + | | name=Billy Kane |
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu Saturn, Characters.png | 2 | crop_width=96 | crop_height=80 | crop_x=192 | crop_y=80}} | ||
| sprite={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu, Sprites, Billy Kane.gif}} | | sprite={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu, Sprites, Billy Kane.gif}} | ||
| desc=Billy Kane is a career criminal and the right-hand man of Geese Howard. | | desc=Billy Kane is a career criminal and the right-hand man of Geese Howard. | ||
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− | | | + | | name=Hon-Fu |
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu Saturn, Characters.png | 2 | crop_width=96 | crop_height=80 | crop_x=288 | crop_y=80}} | ||
| sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Hon-Fu.gif}} | | sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Hon-Fu.gif}} | ||
| desc=Hon-Fu is a nunchaku-wielding detective from Hong Kong. | | desc=Hon-Fu is a nunchaku-wielding detective from Hong Kong. | ||
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− | {{ | + | {{InfoFighter| |
− | | | + | | name=Ryuji Yamazaki |
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu Saturn, Characters.png | 2 | crop_width=96 | crop_height=80 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=160}} | ||
| sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Ryuji Yamazaki.gif}} | | sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Ryuji Yamazaki.gif}} | ||
| desc=Ryuji Yamazaki is a dangerous Japanese criminal who fights with one hand in his pocket. | | desc=Ryuji Yamazaki is a dangerous Japanese criminal who fights with one hand in his pocket. | ||
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− | {{ | + | {{InfoFighter |
− | | | + | | name=Sokaku Mochizuki |
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu Saturn, Characters.png | 2 | crop_width=96 | crop_height=80 | crop_x=96 | crop_y=160}} | ||
| sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Sokaku Mochizuki.gif}} | | sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Sokaku Mochizuki.gif}} | ||
| desc=Sokaku Mochizuki is a Japanese Buddhist monk whose clan are the ancient enemies of the Shiranui school. | | desc=Sokaku Mochizuki is a Japanese Buddhist monk whose clan are the ancient enemies of the Shiranui school. | ||
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− | {{ | + | {{InfoFighter |
− | | | + | | name=Blue Mary |
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu Saturn, Characters.png | 2 | crop_width=96 | crop_height=80 | crop_x=192 | crop_y=160}} | ||
| sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Blue Mary.gif}} | | sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Blue Mary.gif}} | ||
| desc=Blue Mary is a freelance special agent and a practitioner of the grappling style of sambo. | | desc=Blue Mary is a freelance special agent and a practitioner of the grappling style of sambo. | ||
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− | {{ | + | {{InfoFighter| |
− | | | + | | name=Kim Kaphwan |
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu Saturn, Characters.png | 2 | crop_width=96 | crop_height=80 | crop_x=288 | crop_y=160}} | ||
| sprite={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu, Sprites, Kim Kaphwan.gif}} | | sprite={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu, Sprites, Kim Kaphwan.gif}} | ||
| desc=Kim Kaphwan is a taekwondo master from Korea who fights in the name of justice. | | desc=Kim Kaphwan is a taekwondo master from Korea who fights in the name of justice. | ||
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− | {{ | + | {{InfoFighter| |
− | | | + | | name=Jin Chonrei |
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu Saturn, Characters.png | 2 | crop_width=96 | crop_height=80 | crop_x=0 | crop_y=240}} | ||
| sprite={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu, Sprites, Jin Chonrei.gif}} | | sprite={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu, Sprites, Jin Chonrei.gif}} | ||
| desc=Jin Chonrei is the younger twin brother of Jin Chonshu and one of the defenders of the Jin Scrolls. | | desc=Jin Chonrei is the younger twin brother of Jin Chonshu and one of the defenders of the Jin Scrolls. | ||
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− | {{ | + | {{InfoFighter| |
− | | | + | | name=Jin Chonshu |
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu Saturn, Characters.png | 2 | crop_width=96 | crop_height=80 | crop_x=96 | crop_y=240}} | ||
| sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Jin Chonshu.gif}} | | sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Jin Chonshu.gif}} | ||
| desc=Jin Chonshu is the older twin brother of Jin Chonrei and one of the defenders of the Jin Scrolls. | | desc=Jin Chonshu is the older twin brother of Jin Chonrei and one of the defenders of the Jin Scrolls. | ||
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− | {{ | + | {{InfoFighter| |
− | | | + | | name=Duck King |
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu Saturn, Characters.png | 2 | crop_width=96 | crop_height=80 | crop_x=192 | crop_y=240}} | ||
| sprite={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu, Sprites, Duck King.gif}} | | sprite={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu, Sprites, Duck King.gif}} | ||
| desc=Duck King is a young fighter who mixes breakdancing into his fighting style. | | desc=Duck King is a young fighter who mixes breakdancing into his fighting style. | ||
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− | {{ | + | {{InfoFighter |
− | | | + | | name=Geese Howard |
+ | | portrait={{sprite | Real Bout Garou Densetsu Saturn, Characters.png | 2 | crop_width=96 | crop_height=80 | crop_x=288 | crop_y=240}} | ||
| sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Geese Howard.gif}} | | sprite={{sprite | Garou Densetsu 3 Saturn, Characters, Geese Howard.gif}} | ||
| desc=Geese Howard is a crime boss who controls South Town. After obtaining the Jin Scrolls, he reconsolidates his power over South Town and seeks vengeance from the Bogard brothers. | | desc=Geese Howard is a crime boss who controls South Town. After obtaining the Jin Scrolls, he reconsolidates his power over South Town and seeks vengeance from the Bogard brothers. |
Revision as of 06:28, 15 November 2023
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System(s): Sega Saturn | ||||||||||
Publisher: SNK | ||||||||||
Developer: SNK | ||||||||||
Original system(s): Neo Geo | ||||||||||
Sound driver: SCSP/CD-DA (31 tracks) | ||||||||||
Peripherals supported: Extended RAM Cartridge (1MB only) | ||||||||||
Genre: Fighting Action/Kakutou Action (格闘アクション)[1], Action[2] | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1-2 | ||||||||||
Official in-game languages: | ||||||||||
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Real Bout Garou Densetsu (リアルバウト餓狼伝説) is the sequel to Garou Densetsu 3: Road to the Final Victory. It was ported to the Sega Saturn in 1996 and released exclusively in Japan. Had it been brought to the West, it would have likely been renamed Real Bout Fatal Fury like the other versions of the game.
The Saturn version was only released as a bundle containing a 1MB RAM cart (which is required to run the game).
Contents
Story
After the events of Garou Densetsu 3, Geese Howard has obtained the powerful Jin Scrolls and decides to reassert his position as lord of South Town by holding another King of Fighters tournament, intending to take revenge against his old adversary Terry Bogard once and for all.
Gameplay
Real Bout Garou Densetsu is a fighting game. It retains most of the mechanics of Garou Densetsu 3, such as the three-plane "oversway" battle system, with a main lane for fighting and foreground and background planes for avoiding attacks or leaping towards the opponent, and a grading system for the victor in every round. However, the game reduces the number of attack buttons from four to three: a standard punch and kick button and a "Power Attack" button (which can be either a punch or kick, depending on the character). Desperation moves have been replaced with a Power Gauge, which fills during a match and allows the use of more powerful special abilities when it is full, similar to gauges used in other fighting games. It retains the roster from the previous game but re-adds the fan-favorite characters Billy Kane, Duck King, and Kim Kaphwan.
In the single-player game, after selecting a character to play, the player can choose any character aside from the three bosses (Billy Kane, Ryuji Yamazaki, and Geese Howard) as the first opponent. The game was promoted as being the final showdown against Geese Howard, who appears as the final boss and has not appeared in a Fatal Fury story since. There is no dedicated two-player mode, but a second player can enter the game at any time by pressing START to start a two-player match.
Characters move with and . They dash with or ; dashes can be canceled by tapping in the opposite direction. Characters crouch with and can move forward while crouched with (or when facing left). They jump upward with ; holding jumps higher than tapping . They jump behind and ahead with or . Characters can perform a punch with , a kick with , or a "Power Attack" with . Characters have different attacks depending on whether they are standing, crouching, or jumping. Pressing when far away from an opponent performs a taunt. Every fighter has special techniques performed by inputting specific directions with an attack button.
Characters can block attacks by holding the D-Pad in the opposite direction of the opponent. Blocking while standing guards against high attacks (from a standing or jumping opponent), while blocking while crouched defends against both high and low attacks. Blocking can also be done in midair. Throws that can be performed by holding the D-Pad toward the opponent and pressing the strong attack button while in close range. Many characters have additional throws and grabs that use different button combinations.
Fights take place in three-plane battlegrounds. Players fight primarily in the middle plane but can move (or "sway") into the background with or the foreground with +. The player can perform an attack in a sway plane by pressing any attack button, which returns the character to the main plane. Likewise, the player can attack an opponent who is in a sway plane with . When characters are finished by a move that knocks them into the foreground, they are knocked into the screen. Most stages now have ring-outs, similar to 3D fighting games such as Virtua Fighter. Each side of the stage is guarded by a barrier; if a fighter's attacks force the opponent to hit a barrier enough times, the barrier is destroyed, and a fighter can win by knocking the opponent out of bounds. This is accompanied by a unique animation, such as the opponent falling into water or being knocked into a train car before it leaves. It is possible for both fighters to fall out of bounds. Destroyed barriers remain down for the remainder of the match.
The vitality gauge now has two levels. It is initially colored yellow and fills with red as the fighter takes damage. After it is fully red, it starts to flash and fills with black as the fighter takes damage. The character is defeated when the vitality gauge is fully black. Each character has a Power Gauge that fills as the character performs normal or special techniques. When the gauge is at least half-full, it becomes colored yellow, indicating that the player can perform Break Shots, special counterattacks that can be performed after blocking an attack. When the Power Gauge reaches maximum level while the player still has more than half of the vitality gauge remaining, it enters "S. Power" level and begins to deplete gradually. During this time, the player can perform Break Shots or a Super Power moves, which are powerful moves similar to Desperation moves in the previous games. Using a Super Power move consumes any remaining energy in the Power Gauge. When the Power Gauge reaches maximum level while the player has less than half of the vitality gauge remaining (when the vitality gauge is flashing red), the Power Gauge enters "P. Power" level and gradually drains. In this state, the player can perform both Break Shots and Super Power moves indefinitely until the gauge runs out. The player can also perform a Hidden Power move, an even more powerful special ability (similar to the hidden Desperation moves in the previous game, which consumes the remaining Power Gauge. The contents of the Power Gauge are carried over between rounds but not matches.
Characters
Move lists assume the player is facing right. If facing left, and should be reversed.
All of the characters from Garou Densetsu 3 return, with the bosses now playable. Billy Kane, Duck King, and Kim Kaphwan return from Fatal Fury and Fatal Fury 2.
Several moves have "fake" versions that play the initial animation and sound clip for the move without actually performing the move, in order to bait a response from the opponent.
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Terry Bogard | ||||||||
Terry Bogard is a young fighter from South Town who defeated Geese Howard in the first King of Fighters tournament. Geese has resurfaced and seeks revenge against Terry. | |||||||||
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Andy Bogard | ||||||||
Andy Bogard is Terry's younger brother. He has studied the ninjutsu arts under Mai's grandfather, Hanzo Shiranui. | |||||||||
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Joe Higashi | ||||||||
Joe Higashi is a Japanese Muay Thai champion who has been refining his kickboxing techniques in Hong Kong with Cheng Sinzan. | |||||||||
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Franco Bash | ||||||||
Franco Bash is a retired heavy kickboxing champion who now works as an airplane mechanic.
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Mai Shiranui | ||||||||
Mai Shiranui is a kunoichi and a member of the Shiranui ninja clan. She is the principle inheritor of the Shiranui-ryuu Ninjutsu style, learned from her grandfather, Hanzo. | |||||||||
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Bob Wilson | ||||||||
Bob Wilson is a capoeira student of Richard Meyer (from Fatal Fury) and helps him run his Pao Pao Cafe nightclubs. | |||||||||
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Billy Kane | ||||||||
Billy Kane is a career criminal and the right-hand man of Geese Howard. | |||||||||
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Hon-Fu | ||||||||
Hon-Fu is a nunchaku-wielding detective from Hong Kong. | |||||||||
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Ryuji Yamazaki | ||||||||
Ryuji Yamazaki is a dangerous Japanese criminal who fights with one hand in his pocket. | |||||||||
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Sokaku Mochizuki | ||||||||
Sokaku Mochizuki is a Japanese Buddhist monk whose clan are the ancient enemies of the Shiranui school. | |||||||||
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Blue Mary | ||||||||
Blue Mary is a freelance special agent and a practitioner of the grappling style of sambo.
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Kim Kaphwan | ||||||||
Kim Kaphwan is a taekwondo master from Korea who fights in the name of justice.
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Jin Chonrei | ||||||||
Jin Chonrei is the younger twin brother of Jin Chonshu and one of the defenders of the Jin Scrolls.
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Jin Chonshu | ||||||||
Jin Chonshu is the older twin brother of Jin Chonrei and one of the defenders of the Jin Scrolls. | |||||||||
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Duck King | ||||||||
Duck King is a young fighter who mixes breakdancing into his fighting style. | |||||||||
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Geese Howard | ||||||||
Geese Howard is a crime boss who controls South Town. After obtaining the Jin Scrolls, he reconsolidates his power over South Town and seeks vengeance from the Bogard brothers. |
Stages
Instead of each character having a unique stage, there are only five stages. The single-player game is divided into four stages with three opponents each, followed by a fight against the final boss, Geese Howard. As in previous games, every stage has three recolors, but the stage variation changes for each successive opponent rather than each round (with the exception of the final fight against Geese). Geese Tower is the only stage that does not have any ring-outs.
Versions
Real Bout Garou Densetsu was originally released for Neo Geo hardware, before being brought to the Neo Geo CD and eventually, the Saturn and PlayStation. The Saturn conversion is thought to be based on the Neo Geo CD port, complete with added arranged CD audio soundtrack.
The conversions is relatively accurate, however support for stereo audio was dropped for unknown reasons. Music also plays louder than other versions of the game, masking some sound effects (although some may be missing entirely).
Unlike its PlayStation counterpart, the Saturn is able to retain the the full set of Neo Geo animations, does not compromise on audio quality, and loads slightly faster (although both are beaten by the arcade original which has no loading screens at all, and all three load faster than the Neo Geo CD version). The PlayStation does implement versus, survival and tutorial modes not seen in other versions of the game, however.
If the player disables the time limit in the Neo Geo CD version, the Neo Geo logo is used instead of a countdown clock; on the Saturn and PlayStation versions, it is replaced with an infinity symbol (∞).
Production credits
- Big Boss: E.Kawasaki
- Producer: T.Nishiyama, H.Matsumoto, S.Itoh
- Planner: Tsuka-Michi, T.Yariyama, Oh! Saba Meron
- Obj Design: Higashi Pon, Mika.Poh, Fuku Fuku, Astro 1, Suke Chichi, Takehiro Isaji, Tsuzaki.A, Kamae 34, S.Tenuking, Yure Chichi, Soe Soe, G.Ishidaman
- Back Design: Mic.Senbey, Midorin, TOMO, Ema Sue, Banamen, R.Nariai, Umechan
- Demo Design: Sezabon, Enokichi, Ega Nataku, Jida-Q, Maki-Torowa, Muramama, Sho-Chan
- Effect: March Kaji, Kaoruru, Itokatsu, Tashiboo
- Program: Tony-Mf-Oki, Bo-Ffffffffng
- Sound: Shimizm, Sha-V
- Voice cast: Satoshi Hashimoto, Keiichi Nanba, Nobuyuki Hiyama, Akoya Sogi, Kong Kuwata, Kouji Ishii, Toshiyuki Morikawa, Harumi Ikoma, B.J.Love, Kappei Yamaguchi, Atsushi Yamanishi
- Special Adviser: Stg-Oyaji 145H, Masahiko.Sawa
- Special Thanx: Anne, Y.Gushiken, Ossan Kick S.O, Warship Melon, Mr.Hiro, And All SNK Staff
- Presented by: SNK
- REAL BOUT サターン版移植スタッフ: (有)TUG
- プログラマー: 林 高志, 小島 卓也, 村岡 敬, 黒川 昌昭
- デザイン: 佐藤 雅弘, 長島 永典
- ミュージックスタジオ: ファースト・サークル
- サウンド: 藤田 靖明
Magazine articles
- Main article: Real Bout Garou Densetsu/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
also published in:
- Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) #1996-16: "1996-16 (1996-09-27)" (1996-09-13)[5]
Artwork
Physical scans
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Technical information
- Main article: Real Bout Garou Densetsu/Technical information.
References
- ↑ File:RBGD Saturn JP Box Front 1MB.jpg
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 https://sega.jp/fb/segahard/ss/soft_licensee2.html (Wayback Machine: 2020-03-20 23:05)
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "1996-13 (1996-08-09)" (JP; 1996-07-26), page 118
- ↑ File:RBFF Saturn JP SSEnding.pdf
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "1996-16 (1996-09-27)" (JP; 1996-09-13), page 252
- ↑ Computer & Video Games, "November 1996" (UK; 1996-10-09), page 78
- ↑ Famitsu, "1996-09-27" (JP; 1996-09-13), page 1
- ↑ Fun Generation, "12/96" (DE; 1996-11-13), page 94
- ↑ Joypad, "Novembre 1996" (FR; 1996-1x-xx), page 72
- ↑ MAN!AC, "11/96" (DE; 1996-10-09), page 58
- ↑ Mean Machines Sega, "November 1996" (UK; 1996-10-04), page 70
- ↑ Saturn Fan, "1996 No. 19" (JP; 1996-09-06), page 197
- ↑ Saturn Fan, "1996 No. 23" (JP; 1996-11-01), page 70
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "1996-16 (1996-09-27)" (JP; 1996-09-13), page 245
- ↑ Sega Saturn Magazine, "Readers rating final data" (JP; 2000-03), page 13
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Main page | Comparisons | Hidden content | Development | Magazine articles | Reception | Technical information |
Fatal Fury/Garou Densetsu games for Sega systems | |
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Fatal Fury (1993) | Fatal Fury 2 (1994) | |
Fatal Fury Special (1994) | |
Fatal Fury Special (1995) | |
Garou Densetsu 3: Road to the Final Victory (1996) | Real Bout Garou Densetsu (1996) | Real Bout Garou Densetsu Special (1997) | Real Bout Garou Densetsu Best Collection (1998) | |
Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves (2001) |