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I tried to research this... via google but to no success.

I'm looking for information about the SNES version of the "Art of Fighting." I just want to know if it's true that when you beat the game, at the hardest difficulty, that the game will show you a special move. It's unlocked I think.

If that's not the case then, I'd like to know if that's true for "Art of Fighting 2."

I need this information for an essay in college and also another thing that, if I remember correctly, as a kid is that when I beat the game with Ryo and King... I got super hadukens as the unlocked special moves.

If someone could please look that up for me and provide a link. I'd apprecaite it. Thank you.

 



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If I remember correctly.. in story mode you had these 3 challenges between fights... 1 you could increase the spirit meter the other the life bar and the last one was that you could learn the Hadouken (but then the Art of fighting version) if you succesully completed the fireball moves a few time in the bonus round you would have learned it and kept that move till the end of Story Mode..

it wasn't related to difficulty or beating the game.. it was part of Story Mode



 

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srry, i only played the one in the arcade. i have a hacked Wii and i'm able to play 2, but the gamecube controller is the worst for fighting games. i still use the D-pad



Bumping :) please help



All gaming systems, consoles/PC, have thier perks... why fight over preferences? I like Coke and you like Pepsi, that's it, let's not fight over which toy we like best cause that's what they are. Is someone's preference in a toy important or is the relationship between you and your neighbor more important? Answer is obvious, but THE most important thing is your relationship with God almighty. God Bless you in Jesus's name.

I can communicate without talking... I can send a loved one money without actually sending money... and I can commit theft without the product disappearing, the point of theft is the point of theft not one of it's possible symptoms which is the product dissappearing. The thief wants to gain something without paying for it, that's the point of theft, the thief doesn't have to care or anybody else has to care if the product dissappears. The product dissappearing is just a possible symptom of theft. Gifts are sacrfices, in order to give a gift, it has to be a genuine sacrfice/gift, meaning a copy of the game isn't still in your PC. Piracy is theft and/or being a culprit of theft.

ART OF FIGHTING => NEO-GEO



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An I thought this was a Martial Arts Thread



I'm usually a source of old school info but I never played Art of Fighting during that time. I was a fan of Fatal Fury and Samurai Sho-Down, though. I hope you find the information you seek.