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2016 can be seen as the year where SNK rose back from the dead. Since its bankruptcy in the early 2000s and acquisition by a number of other companies, it has always felt that the NeoGeo developer was struggling with the times and economy. But the recent acquisition by Chinese corporation Ledo Millenium was sure the catalyst to what can be seen as SNK\u2019s second coming.<\/p>\n
Besides announcing and releasing the critically acclaimed The King Of Fighters\u00a0XIV<\/a>, the company along with Ledo Millenium have announced that a brand new KOF anime<\/strong> series is in development (stated for release in early 2017 as it was revealed in our exclusive interview<\/a>). Adapting a fighting game\u00a0is not something new. In fact, since the early days of fighting games, there have been many attempts at adapting these famous properties into other form of media. One such form is the anime medium. And throughout these attempts there have been some great faithful adaptations (Street Fighter II Anime Movie) and some horrible ones as well (Samurai Shodown The Movie, Art of Fighting, etc…).<\/p>\n