The King of Fighters EX: Neo Blood Player Count and Stats (2024)

The King of Fighters EX Neo Blood player count Stats and FactsHere are a few of the most interesting The King of Fighters EX: Neo Blood facts and stats I was able to dig up. As always, be sure to check back in the future as I will be updating this post as new and updated stats become available.

The King of Fighters EX: Neo Blood player count:

68,000 game units sold in Japan

Last updated 2/4/13


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Game Description

“The King of Fighters EX: Neo Blood” is a 2D fighting game developed by Marvelous Entertainment and published by Sammy for the Game Boy Advance. Released in 2002, the game is part of “The King of Fighters” series and aims to bring the franchise’s intense fighting gameplay to the handheld platform.

In “The King of Fighters EX: Neo Blood,” players select a team of three characters and compete against either AI-controlled opponents or other players in versus mode. The game features a roster of characters from various SNK fighting game franchises, allowing players to choose from familiar faces like Kyo Kusanagi, Terry Bogard, Mai Shiranui, and more.

The gameplay mechanics mirror those of the main “The King of Fighters” series, with players using a combination of punches, kicks, and special moves to defeat their opponents. Combos, super moves, and team synergy play a crucial role in achieving victory. The game also introduces the “K.O. Gauge,” which allows players to perform powerful Desperation Moves and Super Desperation Moves when their gauge is filled.

Visually, “Neo Blood” maintains a pixel art style, with character sprites and animations that capture the essence of the original series while adapting to the Game Boy Advance’s hardware limitations. The backgrounds and stages are well-designed, reflecting the diverse range of settings characteristic of the franchise.

The game offers various modes, including an arcade mode, versus mode, and practice mode for honing skills. While the Game Boy Advance’s limited hardware capabilities posed challenges for faithfully replicating the full “The King of Fighters” experience, “Neo Blood” managed to capture the essence of the series and provide a portable fighting game experience.

While “The King of Fighters EX: Neo Blood” may not have achieved the same level of recognition as its console counterparts, it is still appreciated by fans of the series for its attempt to bring the intense fighting action of “The King of Fighters” to the handheld gaming platform.

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