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词条 The King of Fighters 2001
释义

  1. Gameplay

  2. Plot

  3. Characters

  4. Development

  5. Reception

  6. References

  7. External links

{{Infobox video game
| title = The King of Fighters 2001
| image = The King of Fighters 2001 (cover).jpg
| caption = Cover artwork for the Neo Geo version featuring Kula Diamond and K'.
| developer = BrezzaSoft, Eolith
| publisher = Playmore
| director = Lee Sen Ho
| producer = Chil Suk Chvoi
| composer = Papaya (Masahiko Hataya)
Kikuko Hataya
| designer =
| artist = Nona
|sound = Yamaha YM2610
| series = The King of Fighters
| release = Arcade
{{vgrelease|NA|2001|JP|November 15, 2001}}Neo Geo
{{vgrelease|NA|March 14, 2002|JP|March 14, 2002}}Dreamcast
{{vgrelease|JP|December 26, 2002}}PlayStation 2
{{vgrelease|JP|October 23, 2003}}PlayStation Network
{{vgrelease|JP|July 15, 2015}}
| genre = Fighting game
| modes = Up to 2 players simultaneously
| cabinet = Upright
| arcade system = Neo Geo
| display = Horizontal
| platforms = Arcade
Neo Geo
Dreamcast
PlayStation 2
PlayStation Network
Windows
}}

The King of Fighters 2001 (KOF '01) is a fighting game produced by Eolith for the Neo Geo. It is the eighth game in The King of Fighters series and the first game produced following the closure of the original SNK. The game was produced by the South Korea-based company Eolith and developed by BrezzaSoft and Eolith, a company formed by former SNK employees. The game was ported to the Sega Dreamcast in Japan only and PlayStation 2. The stand-alone PlayStation 2 version was released in North America in a two-in-one bundle with the preceding game in the series, The King of Fighters 2000. Both the original Neo Geo version and the Sega Dreamcast version were included in The King of Fighters NESTS Hen compilation released for the PlayStation 2 in Japan.

Gameplay

Like in the previous game, the battles are once again between teams of four. Instead of a strict "three fighters and one striker" format, this installment introduces the Tactical Order System, which allows the player to select which characters will they control in combat and which characters will serve as strikers. Before each match, the player can form a team configuration of four fighters and no strikers, to one fighter and three strikers. The number of strikers in one{{'}}s team will affect the length and number of stocks of the player's Power Gauge. Teams with no strikers will have a longer Power Gauge to fill and can carry only one stock, while a team with only one fighter and three strikers will fill their Power Gauge quicker and carry up to four stocks. One stock can be used to summon a striker, perform a guard or super cancel, a blow-away attack, or a Super Special Move. MAX-level Super Special Moves requires two stocks to perform. Players can now cancel an attack into a Striker Summon with use of a Cancel Striker, while some characters now have Wire Whip techniques which will send an opponent flying into the air and arrive at the other side of the fighting area.

Plot

Time has passed since most of Southtown was decimated by the now-destroyed Zero Cannon. Another KOF tournament is being held and this time, it's hosted by the NESTS Organization, the group of antagonists behind the events of the previous two games.

K′ and Maxima return to put an end to NESTS once and for all. They are now joined by former Ikari Team member Whip and the assassin Lin formerly from Benimaru's Team, both of whom are seeking the destruction of NESTS as well. NESTS sends their own team to compete in the tournament, composed of NESTS agents Kula Diamond, K9999, Foxy, and Angel. Kyo Kusanagi joins his former teammates of Benimaru Nikaido and Goro Daimon, reuniting the original Japan Team along with Shingo Yabuki, while Iori Yagami joins a team composed of agents Seth, Vanessa, and Ramon. Yuri Sakazaki rejoins the Art of Fighting Team, while King and Mai Shiranui once again lead the Women Fighters Team along with the returning Li Xiangfei and Hinako Shijo. Heidern also makes his KOF return, taking Whip's place in the Ikari Team, while Kim Kaphwan{{'}}s young student May Lee takes over Jhun Hoon's place in the Korean Team, who is unable to compete due to an injury.

Characters

{{main|List of The King of Fighters characters}}

The King of Fighters 2001 includes 10 teams of 4 fighters, a sub-boss, a final boss, and three strikers, totaling 45 combatants. New characters to the franchise are listed below in bold.

{{Col-begin}}{{Col-break}}Hero Team
  • K′
  • Maxima
  • Whip
  • Lin
Japan Team
  • Kyo Kusanagi
  • Benimaru Nikaido
  • Goro Daimon
  • Shingo Yabuki
Yagami Team
  • Iori Yagami
  • Vanessa
  • Seth
  • Ramon
Ikari Team
  • Leona
  • Ralf Jones
  • Clark
  • Heidern
{{Col-break}}Fatal Fury Team
  • Terry Bogard
  • Andy Bogard
  • Joe Higashi
  • Blue Mary
Art of Fighting Team
  • Ryo Sakazaki
  • Robert Garcia
  • Yuri Sakazaki
  • Takuma Sakazaki
Women Team
  • King
  • Mai Shiranui
  • Hinako Shijo
  • Li Xiangfei
NESTS Team
  • Kula Diamond
  • Foxy
  • K9999
  • Angel
{{Col-break}}Psycho Soldier Team
  • Athena Asamiya
  • Sie Kensou
  • Chin Gentsai
  • Bao
Korea Team
  • Kim Kaphwan
  • Chang Koehan
  • Choi Bounge
  • May Lee
Bosses
  • Original Zero (Sub-Boss)
  • Igniz (Main Boss)
Strikers
  • Krizalid
  • Ron
  • Glaugan
{{Col-end}}

Development

In 2000, SNK went bankrupt but Eolith contracted a license agreement in the same year to keep with the production of the series KOF. Eolith took interest into developing The King of Fighters due to the franchise's popularity in Korea and wanted to please the fans of the series worldwide. Brezza Soft helped Eolith in the making of the video game. Fearing disappointment from returning fans, Eolith decided to maintain the most of the common parts from The King of Fighters while adding new elements to it. One of the biggest changes is the optional use of Strikers where players can use between one and three characters assisting the playable one. The team aimed for a refinement of the original gameplay system from previous KOF games. While performing a popularity poll based on the characters, Eolith still aimed to make the least popular teams featured in the game. The high popularity of Kyo Kusanagi and Iori Yagami led to their immediate inclusion in the game.[1] Despite being created by Eolith, the Mexican company Evoga had a major influence in the game due to the franchise's popularity within Latin America. This to creating setting with Mexican traits and most notably Angel, a NESTS agent from the country.[2] References to works from Evoga can be seen in the scenarios from the game. While working on it, the team played The King of Fighters '98 alongside the developers to see if they could include a character within the game. A member from Evoga won, resulting in the team requesting to add Angel in the game.[3]

In creating new characters, Eolith wanted an Athena-like Korean fighter. This led to the inclusion of May Lee who was created by SNK.[4] In preparing the boss characters, the original team was dissatisfied with Zero's portrayal in The King of Fighters 2000 which led to the inclusion of the real Zero retconning the former boss as a clone. Glaugan was originally going to be used in the prequel but was instead used as an assist character. SNK faced struggles with making Zero as they wanted to create a boss that surpassed Krizalid from The King of Fighters '99.[5] The final boss, Igniz, was conceptualized as a sexually appealing character in order to generate a contrast with other members from the cast. Nevertheless, the development team stated they felt Igniz fitted well in the game.[6]

Reception

The PS2 port of the game sold 39,022 units in Japan.[7] GameSpot gave the NeoGeo port of the game an 8.7 out of 10, praising the balance with the cast and the Stryker system but criticized the high difficulty of the boss Igniz.[8]

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mmcafe.com/news/news03-8-01.htm|title=KOF2001 "Dream Match Revival"(tentative title) to be released- |publisher=MMCafe|accessdate=September 16, 2018}}
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://atomix.vg/feature-the-king-of-fighters-2001-dreamcast-retro-review/|title=FEATURE – THE KING OF FIGHTERS 2001 DREAMCAST (RETRO REVIEW)|publisher=Atomix|accessdate=October 23, 2018}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://atomix.vg/evoga-eslabon-entre-snk-y-mexico-atomixshow-069/|title=EVOGA, ESLABÓN ENTRE SNK Y MÉXICO – #ATOMIXSHOW 069|publisher=Atomix|accessdate=October 23, 2018}}
4. ^{{cite web|url=http://kofaniv.snkplaymore.co.jp:80/english/character/index.php?num=maylee|title=May Lee|publisher=SNK Playmore|accessdate=September 16, 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080623060258/http://kofaniv.snkplaymore.co.jp:80/english/character/index.php?num=maylee|archivedate=June 23, 2008}}
5. ^{{cite web|url=http://kofaniv.snkplaymore.co.jp:80/english/character/index.php?num=zero-original|title=Zero Original|publisher=SNK Playmore|accessdate=September 16, 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080620100758/http://kofaniv.snkplaymore.co.jp:80/english/character/index.php?num=zero-original|archivedate=June 20, 2008}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://kofaniv.snkplaymore.co.jp:80/english/character/index.php?num=igniz|title=Igniz|publisher=SNK Playmore|accessdate=September 16, 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080605232319/http://kofaniv.snkplaymore.co.jp:80/english/character/index.php?num=igniz|archivedate=June 23, 2008}}
7. ^{{cite web|url=http://geimin.net:80/da/db/2003_ne_fa/index.php|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20081227141904/http://geimin.net:80/da/db/2003_ne_fa/index.php|archivedate=December 27, 2008|accessdate=September 18, 2018|title=2003年テレビゲームソフト売り上げTOP300}}
8. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.gamespot.com/neo/action/kingoffighters2001/review.html/|title=The King of Fighters 2001|publisher=GameSpot|accessdate=September 16, 2018|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20040415141540/https://www.gamespot.com/neo/action/kingoffighters2001/review.html/|archivedate=April 15, 2004}}

External links

{{Portal|SNK}}
  • SNK Playmore's official The King of Fighters 2001 website {{ja}}
  • {{moby game|id=/king-of-fighters-2001|name=The King of Fighters 2001}}
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