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The King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match

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The King of Fighters '98 Ultimate Match is a remake of The King of Fighters '98 which includes the characters that were present in the series before the original, yet were left out of that dream match game (namely the 96 boss team, Kasumi, Eiji, as well as remaining final bosses) - additionally, new alternate versions of characters were added, along with some stages and adjustments to gameplay. The game was released in Japanese arcades on March 18, 2008 and later on the PlayStation 2. Ultimate Match is also available on Xbox 360 Live Arcade. The American port was released by Ignition Entertainment March 3, 2009 and packaged with an extra DVD containing trailers and wallpapers for the game and King of Fighters XII.

An animated intro included with the Dreamcast port of the original can be accessed as an unlockable extra in Ultimate Match.

Contents


[edit] Characters

[edit] Playable Characters

[edit] Hero Team

[edit] Fatal Fury Team

[edit] Art of Fighting Team

[edit] Ikari Warriors Team

[edit] Psycho Soldier Team

[edit] Women Fighters Team

[edit] Korea Team

[edit] Orochi Team

[edit] Special Team

[edit] Yagami Team

[edit] Oyaji Team

[edit] American Sports Team

[edit] '96 Boss Team

[edit] Single Entries

[edit] '98UM Boss Characters

[edit] Hidden & Alternate Characters

[edit] Special Edit Teams

[edit] Sacred Team

[edit] Shingo Team

  • Shingo Yabuki
  • Kyo Kusanagi
  • Iori Yagami

[edit] Rugal Team

  • Rugal Bernstein
  • Mature
  • Vice

[edit] SNK Heroes Team

  • Kyo Kusanagi
  • Terry Bogard
  • Ryo Sakazaki

[edit] No. 2 Team

  • Benimaru Nikaido
  • Andy Bogard
  • Robert Garcia

[edit] No. 3 Team

  • Goro Daimon
  • Joe Higashi
  • Yuri Sakazaki

[edit] Baseball Team

  • Ralf Jones
  • Blue Mary
  • Lucky Glauber

[edit] Father Team

  • Saisyu Kusanagi
  • Takuma Sakazaki
  • Kim Kaphwan

[edit] Rapid-punch Team

  • Billy Kane
  • Chang Koehan
  • Joe Higashi

[edit] Severely Burned Team

  • Kyo Kusanagi
  • Saisyu Kusanagi
  • Orochi Chris

[edit] Sakazaki Family Team

  • Takuma Sakazaki
  • Ryo Sakazaki
  • Yuri Sakazaki

[edit] Teen Team

  • Shingo Yabuki
  • Sie Kensuo
  • Chris

[edit] Orochi Ladies Team

  • Shermie
  • Vice
  • Mature

[edit] Orochi Men Team

  • Yashiro Nanakase
  • Chris
  • Ryuji Yamazaki

[edit] Kusanagi Style (?) Team

  • Kyo Kusanagi
  • Saisyu Kusanagi
  • Shingo Yabuki

[edit] Comedy Team

  • Robert Garcia
  • Sie Kensuo
  • Choi Bounge

[edit] Sexy Team

  • Choi Bounge
  • Chin Gentsai
  • Chang Koehan

[edit] Cap Team

  • Terry Bogard
  • Lucky Glauber
  • Clark Still

[edit] Young Hero Team

  • Shingo Yabuki
  • Benimaru Nikaido
  • Goro Daimon

[edit] Other Ikari Team

  • Ralf Jones
  • Leona Heidern
  • Heidern

[edit] Other Heroine Team

  • Athena Asamiya
  • Mai Shiranui
  • Yuri Sakazaki

[edit] Other Power Team

  • Ralf Jones
  • Brian Battler
  • Chang Koehan

[edit] April 8th Birthday Team

  • King
  • Mature
  • Shingo Yabuki

[edit] KOF '96 Boss Team

  • Geese Howard
  • Mr. Big
  • Wolfgang Krauser

[edit] KOF '96 Female Team

  • King
  • Mai Shiranui
  • Kasumi Todoh

[edit] KOF '95 Rival Team

  • Iori Yagami
  • Billy Kane
  • Eiji Kisaragi

[edit] Ninja Team

  • Andy Bogard
  • Mai Shiranui
  • Eiji Kisaragi

[edit] Anti-Kyokugen Team

  • Mr. Big
  • Kasumi Todoh
  • Eiji Kisaragi

[edit] Former Art of Fighting Team

  • Ryo Sakazaki
  • Robert Garcia
  • Takuma Sakazaki

[edit] Former Ikari Team

  • Heidern
  • Ralf Jones
  • Clark Still

[edit] Shingo Detests Team

  • Iori Yagami
  • Yashiro Nanakase
  • Ryuji Yamazaki

[edit] Teenage Girl Team

  • Athena Asamiya
  • Leona Heidern
  • Kasumi Todoh

[edit] Skin Heads Team

  • Mr. Big
  • Chang Koehan
  • Choi Bounge

[edit] Grown Arms Team

  • Ryuji Yamazaki
  • Mature
  • Vice

[edit] KOF '98 UM Boss Team

  • Rugal Bernstein
  • Goenitz
  • Orochi

[edit] Awakened Team

  • Orochi
  • Wild Iori
  • Wild Leona

[edit] Box Art

[edit] External Links