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Fighter's History (ファイターズ ヒストリー) is a 2D fighting game series created by Data East. The series originally started on Data East's own arcade hardware in 1993 and then got a sequel on the Neo Geo. After that all other games were released on home consoles.

About the series[]

Fighter's History focuses on the Great Grapple, a fighting tournament hosted by none other than Karnov, Data East's mascot, who also acts as the game's boss. The games follow closely the template set up by Street Fighter II, with one-on-one matches decided on a best of three rounds.

The series was targeted by Capcom for being a supposed clone of Street Fighter II. In the courts, it was made clear that Fighter's History was as different as any other fighting game and that game mechanics cannot be copyrighted. As part of Data East's argument, they made it clear that Capcom had done their own "cloning" by making the original Street Fighter, a game based on Data East's Karate Champ, the template for just about all of their pre-Street Fighter II fighting games. Capcom lost and Fighter's History proceeded to enjoy a level of popularity, particularly in Japan.

The series has retained a cult following among fans, particularly for Fighter's History Dynamite and its unusual game balance. In late 2006, SNK Playmore signed a deal with G-Mode, the owner of most of Data East's intellectual properties, to use Data East characters in future SNK Playmore titles. Makoto Mizoguchi appeared as a new character in KOF: Maximum Impact Regulation A, while a cellphone game featuring Fatal Fury and Fighter's History characters was released the following year.

Games[]

Mainline[]

The first game of the series. Originally released in the arcades and later ported to the Super NES with additional features.

A direct sequel of the original. Released in European arcades as Karnov's Revenge, also appeared on the Neo-Geo CD and Sega Saturn consoles. It made the bosses Clown and Karnov playable, and added two new characters, Yungmie and Zazie. It is arguably the most popular entry of the series. A two volume manga was also made for the game. The Neo Geo game got rereleases on Nintendo's Wii Virtual Console service, Zeebo and modern consoles by Hamster Corporation.

A spin-off which features a story mode starring Mizoguchi. The boss of this game was Chelnov, a character from another Data East game, who is the only exclusive character in the game. However, five characters were taken out - Ray, Matlok, Samchay, Jean and Marstorius. This was also one of the few Super Famicom titles that featured a tag team mode, as well as a training mode and combo trials (exercise mode). This game was released for the Super Famicom and later added to the Sega Saturn port of Fighter's History Dynamite as an extra.

Mobile[]

A crossover beat 'em up game starring Fighter's History and Fatal Fury characters. It was a part of a collaboration between G-Mode and SNK Playmore for 15th anniversary of Fatal Fury series.

Characters[]

Introduced in Fighter's History[]

Introduced in Fighter's History Dynamite[]

Introduced in Fighter's History: Mizoguchi Kiki Ippatsu!![]

Characters' Appearances[]

Character
FH1
FHD
FH: Mizoguchi Kiki Ippatsu
Ray McDougall
Playable
Playable
Cameo
Liu Feilin
Playable
Playable
Playable
Ryoko Kano
Playable
Playable
Playable
Matlok Jade
Playable
Playable
Cameo
Samchay Tomyamkun
Playable
Playable
Cameo
Lee Diendo
Playable
Playable
Playable
Makoto Mizoguchi
Playable
Playable
Playable
Jean Pierre
Playable
Playable
Cameo
Marstorius
Playable
Playable
Cameo
Clown
Sub-Boss
(Playable in SNES version)
Sub-Boss / Playable
Playable
Karnov
Final Boss
(Playable in SNES version)
Final Boss / Playable
Sub-Boss / Playable
Liu Yungmie
Absent
Playable
Playable
Zazie Muhaba
Absent
Playable
Playable
Ox
Absent
Hidden Boss
Cameo
Chelnov
Absent
Small Cameo
Final Boss / Playable