The definitive version of SNK's original fighting franchise, combining the best characters from Fatal Fury 1 and 2 with three secret bosses and refined mechanics. Fatal Fury Special's line system — allowing players to dodge into a background plane — and its distinctive South Town setting built the competitive infrastructure that the King of Fighters series would inherit.
Franchise 2 games
Fatal Fury Games
Complete Fatal Fury franchise guide — all 2 games in chronological order.
💡 Fatal Fury Franchise Overview
- → The Fatal Fury franchise launched in 1993
- → 2 entries in our database
- → Developed by SNK
- → Available on NEO-GEO
All Fatal Fury Games
Chronological order🕹️
Fatal Fury Special
1993
NEO-GEO
8.7
1993 · SNK
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Garou: Mark of the Wolves
1999
NEO-GEO
9.4
1999 · SNK
SNK's final Neo-Geo fighting game and widely considered the greatest game the hardware ever produced. Garou: Mark of the Wolves refined fifteen years of SNK fighting game expertise into a near-perfect competitive experience — the Just Defend mechanic, T.O.P. system, and rock-solid balance make it a timeless competitive classic.
Fatal Fury Franchise FAQ
How many Fatal Fury games are there?
Our database includes 2 Fatal Fury games, starting with the original in 1993. The franchise has expanded across 1 platforms.
What is the best Fatal Fury game?
The highest-rated Fatal Fury game in our database is Garou: Mark of the Wolves.
Who created the Fatal Fury franchise?
The Fatal Fury franchise was created and developed by SNK.