Fatal Fury 2

Fatal Fury 2
Developer(s)
SNK
  • System Prisma (X68000)
    Gaibrain, Aspect (Genesis)
    Sun L (Game Boy)
Publisher(s)
SNK
Producer(s)Eikichi Kawasaki
Designer(s)Takashi Tsukamoto
Artist(s)Ayumi Tsuzaki
Higashi Pon
Ryouji Sei
Composer(s)Masahiko Hataya
Toshio Shimizu
Yoshihiko Kitamura
SeriesFatal Fury
Platform(s)
Release
  • Arcade
    • WW: 10 December 1992
    Neo Geo AES
    • WW: 5 March 1993
    Super NES
    • JP: 26 November 1993
    • NA: April 1994
    • EU: 1994
    X68000
    • JP: 23 December 1993
    PC Engine Arcade CD-ROM²
    • JP: 12 March 1994
    Genesis
    • JP: 24 June 1994
    • NA: 1994
    • AU: 1994
    Game Boy
    • JP: 29 July 1994
    Neo Geo CD
    • JP: 9 September 1994
    • NA: October 1996
Genre(s)Fighting
Mode(s)
Arcade systemNeo Geo MVS

Fatal Fury 2, known as Garō Densetsu 2: Aratanaru Tatakai (餓狼伝説2 ~新たなる闘い~, Hungry Wolf Legend 2: The New Battle) in Japan, is a 1992 fighting video game developed by SNK as the sequel to Fatal Fury: King of Fighters (1991), and the second game in the Fatal Fury franchise. Originally released by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade and home platforms, it was later ported to several other home systems, including Super Nintendo and Sega Genesis by Takara. Its updated version, Fatal Fury Special, was released in 1993.

The game introduced Kim Kaphwan, the first Taekwondo and the first Korean character in fighting games, and Mai Shiranui, one of SNK's mascots, their primary sex symbol, and one of the most well-known female video game characters. Both of them went on to become mainstays in both Fatal Fury games as well as The King of Fighters series.