King of Fighter Collection: The Orochi Saga is more for the King of Fighter fans then for the casual gamer. The game is a great value, you get 5 classic fighting games for a fraction of the price you'd would pay on ebay. With no real upgrades to the games. Other then the Challenge mode. You are getting straight ports of the arcade games. That can be both a good and a bad thing.
SNK Playmore brought more of their classic fighting games to PlayStation 3. The King of Fighters Collection: The Orochi Saga (which includes KOF ’95, KOF ’96, and KOF ’97), Art of Fighting Collection (AOF 1-3), Metal Slug 4, and the Japan-only PS2 version of King of Fighters 2001 are available as downloadable PS2 Classics.
People often compare fighting games to chess, and rightfully so; with so many moves and strategies at these warriors’ disposal, no two matches ever play the same. However, it can be hard to learn the basics of this genre. Thankfully, help is just a YouTube video away.
As far as we know it, hard copy game guides will be a thing of the past.. Youtube is were it's at!
BeefJack writes: "Prepare for the final part of the King of Fighters Storyline Retrospective. Part Four will bring us right up to date with the King of Fighters storyline just in time for the UK release of King of Fighters XII. You know the drill right now; sit back, get comfortable and enjoy the final part of the story, so far."