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Terry Bogard (テリー・ボガード) is the main protagonist of the Fatal Fury series and a supporting character in The King of Fighters series, both from SNK.
He joined Super Smash Bros. Ultimate as the fourth fighter in Fighters Pass Volume 1 and the fifth downloadable character overall.
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SNK Corporation (株式会社SNK), originally founded as SNK, is a Japanese company founded on July 22nd, 1978 by Eikichi Kawasaki. It produces and publishes arcade games and video games. The name "SNK" stems from the Japanese words "Shin Nihon Kikaku" ("新日本企画", lit. "New Japan Project"). Initially, the company sought to create hardware and software for business customers, but it quickly moved onto the gaming industry.
Throughout the 1990's, SNK gained prominence with it's Neo Geo systems, but have since become known for it's legacy of classic arcade titles most notably in the Fighting game genre; these include Fatal Fury, The King of Fighters, Art of Fighting, Samurai Shodown, and The Last Blade.
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- January 16, 2025
- The Nintendo Switch 2 is announced, with a formal Nintendo Direct for it planned for April 2nd.
- October 22, 2024
- Masahiro Sakurai uploads the final installment of his YouTube series.
- May 7, 2024
- Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa confirms in an investors meeting that they will be announcing the successor to the Nintendo Switch "within this fiscal year".
- April 8, 2024
- The online servers for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U family of systems has permanently shut down.
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