龍虎の拳2 © 1994 SNK Corp.
(Ryuuko no Ken 2)
12 selectable characters are available in this martial arts fighting game, each showing progressive damage on their bodies during the fight.
Runs on the SNK "Neo-Geo MVS" hardware.
Game ID : NGM-056
[SNK MVS Neo-Geo Controls]
2 players - 4 buttons per player
=> [A] Punch [B] Kick, [C] Throw, [D] Psyche
Ryuuko no Ken 2 was released in March 1994 in Japan.
This game is known outide Japan as Art of Fighting 2.
Geese Howard's guest appearance (see 'Tips And Tricks' section) tries to tie this game's story with the Fatal Fury games. Apparently, this game takes place a few years before the events occurred in "Fatal Fury - King of Fighters" since Geese looks quite young and uses a very different fighting style (instead of his trademark Aikido which he learned in Japan). Another fact is the special ending when you defeat Geese (you get to see when he gives the order to eliminate Jeff Bogard who happens to be Terry & Andy Bogard's father, before he heads to Japan to learn that country's martial art techniques). This fact also explains why Ryo Sakazaki is so damn powerful in his "Fatal Fury Special" appearance (after all, he was already a powerful & skilled fighter and has had more time than most of the Fatal Fury characters to brush up on his techniques!). Obviously, all these storyline details were ignored in the King of Fighters series for the sake of convenience (All the "Art of Fighting" characters should be way older than the Fatal Fury characters in that game!).
In Temjin's ending, Terry Bogard makes a guest appearance as a little boy!
The Japanese version features different voice actors for some characters (John Crawley, Robert Garcia & King).
Adjust the game difficulty setting up to level 8 in order to boost game's overall speed!
It may be downright cheap & silly, but if you successfully manage to throw an opponent and then hit him with a special move as he gets up, you will dizzy your opponent! This can be done over and over again with most characters... :/
Beat opponents with a special move at the end of the decisive round to see a special 'defeat' animation (some auto-combos & special moves that lift the opponent of the ground won't work though).
Defeat all opponents in two rounds only to fight a special battle against Fatal Fury's main villain & owner of Southtown : Geese Howard (Notice that it is possible to use continues & use different characters as long as you defeat your opponents in 'two rounds only'!). :)
1. Ryuuko no Ken [Model NGM-044] (1992)
2. Ryuuko no Ken 2 [Model NGM-056] (1994)
3. Art of Fighting - Ryuuko no Ken Gaiden [Model NGM-096] (1996)
Objects designers : Soe Soe (Forever Soe-soe), Pinkey!(Boomer), Terarin, Hori Pu-
Back up : Moriyan, Somatoreeno
Programmers : John guso, Ma2
Directed by : Dog.Gotoh, Shigeti
* Voice Actors :
Ryo, John : Masaki Usui
Robert, Micky, Lee : Kazuhiro Inage (Key Inage)
Yuri : Kaori Horie
Takuma : Eiji Tsuda
King : Harumi Ikoma
Temjin, Kisaragi : Yoshinori Shima
Big, Jack : ???
CONSOLES:
SNK Neo-Geo AES (Mar. 11, 1994; "Ryuuko no Ken 2 [Model NGH-056]")
SNK Neo-Geo AES (Mar. 11, 1994; "Art of Fighting 2 [Model NGH-056]")
SNK Neo-Geo CD (Sep. 09, 1994; "Ryuuko no Ken 2 [Model NGCD-056]")
SNK Neo-Geo CD (1994; "Art of Fighting 2 [Model NGCD-056E]")
Nintendo Super Famicom (Dec. 21, 1994; "Ryuuko no Ken 2 [Model SHVC-AAFJ-JPN]")
Sony PS2 (may.11, 2006; "Ryuuko no Ken - Ten Chi Jin [NeoGeo Online Collection Vol.4] [Model SLPS-25610]")
Sony PS2 (may.17, 2006; "Art of Fighting Anthology [Model SLUS-21487]")
Sony PS2 (june.21, 2007; "Ryuuko no Ken - Ten Chi Jin [NeoGeo Online Collection The Best] [Model SLPS-25790]")
Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console] (june.17, 2008; "Ryuuko no Ken 2 [Model EALJ]")
Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console] (jul.11, 2008; "Art of Fighting 2 [Model EALP]")
Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console] (jul.28, 2008; "Art of Fighting 2 [Model EALE]")
Game's ROM.
Machine's picture.