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The King of Fighters: Evolution
System(s): Sega Dreamcast
Publisher: SNK (Japan) , Agetec (US)
Developer: SNK
Original system(s): Neo Geo
Peripherals supported: Dreamcast Arcade Stick , Jump Pack , Dreamcast Modem , Neo Geo Pocket/Dreamcast Setsuzoku Cable , Visual Memory Unit
Genre: Fighting Action/Kakutou Action (格闘アクション)[1] [2] , Action[3]
Number of players: 1-2
Release
Date
RRP
Code
JP
2000-03-30[2]
¥5,800 (6,090 )5,800e[2]
T-3102M
JP (SNK Best Buy)
2001-10-25[4]
¥2,800 (2,940 )2,800e[4]
T-3109M
US
2000-12-13[5]
$49.9949.99[6]
T-44302N
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The King of Fighters: Evolution , known as The King of Fighters '99 Evolution (ザ・キングオブファイターズ'99 エヴォリューション) in Japan, is based off the Neo Geo arcade version of The King of Fighters '99: Millennium Battle . First released in Japan on March 2000, the game did not see an American release until May 2001. Like it's predecessor, the game was never released in Europe.
Gameplay
Changes from KoF '99 include 3D stages and the addition of striker characters. In the Japanese version, the game is compatible with the Neo Geo Pocket/Dreamcast Setsuzoku Cable , which allows you to transfer your points won in The King of Fighters: Battle de Paradise to speed up the leveling process for Extra Strikers.
History
Legacy
In Japan, the game was followed with The King of Fighters 2000 .
Versions
Localised names
Also known as
Language
Localised Name
English Translation
English (US)
The King of Fighters: Evolution
The King of Fighters: Evolution
Japanese
ザ・キングオブファイターズ'99 エヴォリューション
The King of Fighters '99 Evolution
Production credits
Cast
K': Yuuki Matsuda
Maxima: Katsuyuki Konishi
Benimaru/Ralf/Choi: Monster Maetsuka
Terry/Kim: Satoshi Hashimoto
Andy: Keiichi Nanba
Joe: Nobuyuki Hiyama
Mai: Akoya Sogi
Ryo: Masaki Usui
Robert: Koichi Mantarou
Yuri: Kaori Horie
Takuma: Eiji Tsuda
Leona/Kasumi: Masae Yumi
Clark: Yoshinori Shima
Whip: Shiho Kikuchi
Athena: Haruna Ikezawa
Kensou: Eiji Yano
Chin: Toshikazu Nishimura
Bao: Kanako Nakano
King/Mary: Harumi Ikoma
Xiangfei: Mami Kingetsu
Chang: Hiroyuki Arita
Jhun: Kazuya Ichijo
Krizalid: Yoshiyuki Iwamoto
Shingo: Takehito Koyasu
Kyo: Masahiro Nonaka
Iori: Kunihiko Yasui
Extra Striker
Seth: Hidetoshi Nakamura
Vanessa: Kaori Minami
Fio: Kanako Morizumi
Syo: Mitsuo Iwata
Alfred: Hiro Yuuki
Gai: Nobuyuki Hiyama
Daimon: Masaki Usui
Chizuru: Akiko Saitou
Billy: Atsushi Yamanishi
Yamazaki: Kouji Ishii
Staff
Producer: T.Nishiyama
Program Director: Moichi, Yukihiro Deguchi, Marky T.
KOF '99 Evolution Programmer: Yoshiyuki Tanaka, Mambo, Mue, Jeno, Maki, Hirofumi Kono, Saburouta Yotsutani
Tool Programmer: Junko Kasahara, Yuji Niida, Dai Yamanokuchi
Network: Daiche.Vision.Morifuji, Kawai・Sama
Design Director: Akihiro Yamada, Rabbit Maeda, Satoshi Yoshioka, Starfreet
KOF '99 Original Programmer: Cyber・Kondo, Souta.Ichino, Abetak, Kohji Mannami
Sound: Marimo, Zoe, Usako-X, Tate-Norio
3D Designer: Satoshi Yoshioka, Rabbit Maeda, Yuji Wada, A K A, Akira Mizuki, Masaya Kobayashi, Nobuyuki Yanai, Asa_ko, Kyo_K, Shirow Umezaki
2D Designer: Regeon Toyonaka, Shinsuke・Yamamoto, Inoue, Youki・T・Ohyama, M・Endo, C・Yamazaki, Shio Shio Shio, Miho・Uematsu, A・T, Roppongi Marito, Mitsuru, Styleos, Kane', Buchi', Nanako., Kalkin, M.Yokoyama
Planner: Kaju, Lonely-Aoki (Hige.Ver), S.Fujinuki, Toyochan
Special Thanks to: H・Kawano, Y・Inui, Fuminori Sahara, Buriki・One Team, Fatal Fury Team, Metal Slug Team, KOF '99 Special Debug Team
Presented by: SNK
Magazine articles
Main article: The King of Fighters: Evolution/Magazine articles .
Physical scans
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The King of Fighters: Evolution
Dreamcast, JP
Cover
Dreamcast, JP (SNK Best Buy)
Cover
Manual
Dreamcast, US
Cover
Technical information
Main article: The King of Fighters: Evolution/Technical information .
ROM dump status
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GD-ROM (EU)
External links
References
↑ File:KoFEvo DC JP Box Back.jpg
↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 http://sega.jp/dc/000319/ (Wayback Machine: 2014-08-05 19:23)
↑ https://sega.jp/history/hard/dreamcast/software_l.html#tab01 (Wayback Machine: 2020-02-01 22:57)
↑ 4.0 4.1 http://sega.jp/dc/010914/ (Wayback Machine: 2007-12-09 07:34)
↑ http://www.gexpress.com/detailedspecs.cfm?returndept=DC&returnpage=2&number=093992057701 (Wayback Machine: 2002-03-21 00:36)
↑ 6.0 6.1 Official Dreamcast Magazine , "March 2001" (US; 2001-01-28), page 71
↑ Consoles + , "Mai 2000" (FR; 2000-0x-xx), page 114
↑ DC-UK , "June 2000" (UK; 2000-05-12), page 86
↑ Dreamcast Magazine , "2000-12 (2000-04-07)" (JP; 2000-03-24), page 25
↑ Dreamcast Magazine , "No. 9" (UK; 2000-05-18), page 48
↑ Dorimaga , "2002-18 (2002-10-11)" (JP; 2002-09-27), page 34
↑ Dreamzone , "mi Avril-mi Mai 2000" (FR; 2000-04-14), page 97
↑ Electronic Gaming Monthly , "February 2001" (US; 2001-01-09), page 129
↑ Famitsu , "2000-04-07" (JP; 2000-03-24), page 34
↑ Fun Generation , "06/2000" (DE; 2000-05-17), page 95
↑ Gamers' Republic , "January 2001" (US; 2000-12-20), page 60
↑ MAN!AC , "06/2000" (DE; 2000-05-03), page 52
↑ Next Generation , "March 2001" (US; 2001-02-20), page 87
↑ Silicon Mag , "January 2001" (US; 200x-xx-xx), page 24
↑ Video Games , "06/2000" (DE; 2000-05-04), page 120