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at: 1996 text :" The King of Fighters ' 96 "
The King of Fighters ' 96, released on July 30, 1996, establishes the second part of " The Orochi Saga " and replaced the character sprites from the previous two years with newly drawn ones, improving the gameplay of the series as well.
There is also a spin-off manga story based on the adventures of the characters from The King of Fighters ' 96 entitled The King of Fighters: Kyo.
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In most games of the Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters series — except Fatal Fury: King of Fighters and The King of Fighters ' 96Geese only wears the red hakama pants with the white uwagi either not present or hanging off the back / sides.
Geese also appears in The King of Fighters 2000 as a striker, in the Xbox version of The King of Fighters 2002 and The King of Fighters XI as a selectable character, as well as in The King of Fighters ' 98: Ultimate Match, which brings back the Boss Team from 96.
Iori appears in the spin-off manga story based on his adventure prior to The King of Fighters ' 96 entitled, The King of Fighters: Kyo.
His strongest technique in the game,, is a new move that focuses on violent combos and serves as a references to the character's ending from The King of Fighters ' 96 in which he brutally murders his teammates.
His fighting style was changed as a part of the series ' overhaul in The King of Fighters ' 96.

King and Geese
The King bids the one to love, and the other to go to the Bridge of Geese.
Geese Howard, a rising star in South Town's criminal underworld, calls fighters to the city for a new tournament, " The King of Fighters.
Debuting in Fatal Fury: King of Fighters, Geese is the local crime boss of the fictional city of South Town.
Geese hosts a fighting tournament named " The King of Fighters ", in which he faces the brothers Terry and Andy Bogard who want to take revenge for their father's death.
Geese has also appeared in several The King of Fighters games, in which he seeks to get the power from the creature Orochi, while his young self makes an appearance in the second Art of Fighting game as the hidden boss character.
In the Fatal Fury and The King of Fighters, Geese appears as a middle-aged man with blond short, slicked hair, wearing a aikidogi with red hakama and white uwagi without sandals.
Geese first appears in the original Fatal Fury, where he hosts the " King of Fighters " tournament.
The young Geese Howard, as depicted in The King of Fighters Neowave.
Geese also appears in a few games in The King of Fighters series, which does not follow the continuity established by the Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting games, despite sharing many characters and plot elements.
Geese would appear again in an non-playable role as the sponsor of the " Special Team " in The King of Fighters ' 97, which is composed of Billy Kane, Blue Mary, and Ryuji Yamazaki.
The younger version of Geese from Art of Fighting 2 also appears as a boss in The King of Fighters Neowave.
In The King of Fighters EX: Neo Blood Geese organizes a new tournament in order to obtain the power from the participant Iori Yagami.
In addition to appearing in manga adaptations of the Fatal Fury, Art of Fighting and The King of Fighters games published in Japan, Geese Howard was also the subject of a single-volume manga published in 1996 titled The Geese Howard Story by Etsuya Amajishi, adapting the character's fictional history from the Art of Fighting and Fatal Fury games.
While interviewing Shane Bettenhausen, Ignition Entertainment's Director of Business Development, Alex Lucard from Diehardgamefan. com mentioned that one of the characters he wanted to be playable in The King of Fighters XII was Geese.
While reviewing The King of Fighters Neowave Gamer 2. 0's Patrick Mifflin found that Geese is the " first SNK true villain ", and commented that his young appearance featured in such game " can surely be chalked up to being one of the perks of a fighting game that has no story at all ".
The Nightmare Geese version from The King of Fighters 2002: Unlimited Match was compared with Street Fighters Shin Akuma in terms of difficulties by Eurogamer writer Matt Edwards who described him as one of the strongest opponents in the game.

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