The King of Fighters ’94 PS4 Version Available Now and More ACA Neo Geo Games Will Follow!

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The King of Fighters ’94  is a fighting game released by SNK for the Neo Geo-based arcade system in 1994, as the inaugural game in The King of Fighters series. The game was soon also released for the Neo Geo home console systems, including a Neo-Geo CD version. In 2008, KOF 94 was one of sixteen games included in SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 for the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable and Wii. As of today, The King of Fighters ’94 PS4 Version is also available.

KOF ’94 is a crossover featuring characters from SNK’s previous fighting game properties Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting. It also includes revised versions of characters from their pre-Neo Geo games Ikari Warriors and Psycho Soldier, as well as original characters created specifically for the game. The plot features the creation of a new King of Fighters tournament created by the criminal Rugal Bernstein.

According to PlayStation official page, “Over the past three years, Hamster has released a wide variety of classic coin-op hits for PS4 in its Arcade Archives lineup, and they are excited to reveal their new ACA Neo Geo series that brings SNK’s beloved games back into your living room.” The first game in the ACA Neo Geo series is The King of Fighters ’94 PS4 Version while the other will come soon.

Here is the list of the upcoming games.

The following games will launch in 2016:

  • Metal Slug
  • Samurai Shodown
  • Alpha Mission II
  • Fatal Fury
  • World Heroes

And the following games will arrive in early 2017:

  • Neo Turf Masters
  • Nam-1975

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Nabil, AKA Strugler, is an old time fan of the fighting games genre. Born in the early 80's Strugler got to experience the rise (and fall) of the Arcade scene, and learned the hard way to never mash buttons in order to win the last third round of a Street Fighter II match.

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