The King of Fighters '97[a] (KOF '97) is a fighting game produced by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade and home console in 1997. It is the fourth game in The King of Fighters series. It was ported to the Neo Geo CD, as well as the PlayStation and the Sega Saturn in Japan only.

Despite the events at the end of the previous game, the KOF tournament was a huge commercial success and sparked a worldwide fighting craze. Within a few months of the tournament ending, various large corporations had held smaller KOF tournament qualifiers and constructed special KOF stadiums around the world, building the excitement up for the next tournament. News of the tournament spread through every form of media and fans and new fighters from across the globe come to watch the preliminary matches.


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The King of Fighters '97 was first released in Japanese arcades on July 28, 1997. It was ported to the Neo Geo AES and Neo-Geo CD on September 25, 1997 and October 30, 1997, respectively. A PlayStation version was also released on May 28, 1998. The Sega Saturn version was published on March 26, 1998 and it requires the same 1MB RAM cartridge utilized by the previous game. A "Saturn Best Collection" was released on October 1, 1998, adding a new cover and a lower price.[15]

In Japan, Game Machine listed The King of Fighters '97 on their September 1, 1997 issue as being the second most-successful arcade game of the month.[18] According to Famitsu, the AES version sold over 19,900 copies in its first week on the market.[19]

King is an French Muay Thai fighter from the Art of Fighting and King of Fighters games. Originally forced to pretend to be a man to gain employment, she no longer hides her true gender. She has a younger brother that she takes care of.

With the decision to hold the tournament, fighters began to gather at various venues for the preliminary matches and approached the tournament with various motives, some came to test their abilities while others entered for wealth and fame.Word of the tournament came through all forms of the media, and fans from far and wide gathered to witness the white-hot preliminary battles. Concomitant to the preliminary matches, came the construction of various KOF stadiums throughout the world. Naturally the anticipation for the KOF '97 tournament exceeded historical precedent and it soon became obvious to everyone that the current tournament, as with the previous one, would reach a remarkable climax.

This mode employs aggressive tactics and the gameplay from The King of Fighters '96. Can be used the new rolling sidesteps to quickly rout the enemy and build up your POW Gauge using your special moves. As the fighter performs special moves and takes damage, the POW Gauge builds up, depending on the special moves used. Using multi-hit attacks increases the gauge faster. Once the gauge is filled up, one power stock is stored, indicated by a green flashing orb. A player can store up to 3 stocks at a time. The player can then use Desperation Moves at the cost of one stock.

This mode employs defensive tactics and the gameplay from The King of Fighters '94 to '95. Can be used the classic dodge move to evade enemy attacks and Power Charge to build up your POW Gauge. As the fighter takes damage and blocks attacks, the POW Gauge builds up, depending on the intensity of the hit. Being struck by multi-hit attacks increases the gauge faster. However, you can manually store power with the Power Charger move, but leaves you very vulnerable. Once the gauge is filled up, it flashes MAXIMUM and your fighter's offensive power increases for a short while. During this maxed-out state, you can also perform your character's unique Desperation Move for devastating damage.

It's a great way to turn the tides of battle! Certain situations during the fight may even allow you to perform Super Desperation Moves just by having a full POW Gauge. In addition, the POW Gauge drains much faster when it is filled up to the max by blocking attacks or taking damage. Using the Power Charger to store power grants you more time in Max Mode before it completely empties. When Extra Mode users lose team members, the new Advantage System awards the player by decreasing the length of the gauge to fill it up faster. The 1st member has the gauge at 100%, the 2nd has a 75% length, while the last member can charge up to Max Level fastest at 50%.

In Japan, Game Machine listed The King of Fighters '97 on their September 1, 1997 issue as being the second most-successful arcade game of the month. According to Famitsu, the AES version sold over 19,900 copies in its first week on the market.

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Please stop using the term guerrillas to refer to members of the Tupac Amaru Revolutionary Movement [WORLD, Jan. 20]. Anyone with minimal insight on what has been going on in Peru for the past few years knows that the appropriate term is terrorist or narcoterrorist. As opposed to other revolutionary movements in Latin America, the Tupac Amaru has no popular support whatsoever, and has never controlled any territories in Peru. It is sad to realize how in Latin America, chanting Marxist nonsense seems to justify planting bombs, kidnapping, selective assassination and extortion. People who in the U.S. would be considered criminals and terrorists in Latin America become "guerrilla fighters," "rebels" or even "freedom fighters." What is Peru to do to solve the hostage crisis? Release 450 violent criminals, so that they can resume their narcotrafficking activities? Or worse yet, adopt a communist economic program similar to Cuba's? These demands are irrational. ALFONSO MONTERO Hanover, New Hampshire

tag_hash_120The joint appearance of the ambassadors grows out of an extraordinaryconference in Hanoi, June 20-23, 1997, sponsored by Brown University's ThomasJ. Watson Jr. Institute for International Studies and by Vietnam's Institutefor International Relations. That conference, titled MissedOpportunities?, featured high-level delegations of former government,diplomatic and military officials from both sides, led by Robert S. McNamara,former U.S. secretary of defense, and Nguyen Co Thach, former Vietnamese deputyprime minister. The conference was part of the Watson Institute's ongoing"critical oral history" project on the Vietnam conflict.

Douglas "Pete" Peterson has had three careers as a public servant: first, asa fighter pilot in the U.S. Air Force, rising to the rank of colonel; second,as a three-term Democratic Congressman from the Second Congressional Districtof Florida; and third, as the ambassador of the United States to the SocialistRepublic of Vietnam.

Born in Oklahoma in 1935, Peterson enlisted in the Air Force and began a26-year career as fighter pilot and commander, serving in a variety ofassignments worldwide. In 1966, while flying his 67th combat mission overVietnam, he was shot down near Hanoi and spent six and a half years as aprisoner of war. Following his release in 1973 as part of Operation Homecoming,Peterson continued his Air Force career until his retirement in 1980. His lastassignment was as base commander at the Seymour Johnson AFB in Goldsboro,N.C.

Since 1965, the Ogden Lectureship has presented authoritative and timelyaddresses about international affairs. Many heads of state, distinguisheddiplomats and other observers of the international scene have come toProvidence as Ogden Lecturers. Presenters have included King Hussein of Jordan,Mario Soares of Portugal, Eduard Shevardnadze, foreign minister of the formerSoviet Union, and Shimon Peres of Israel. Former Secretary of Defense Robert S.McNamara, who led the American team to Hanoi in June 1997, presented an OgdenLecture in February 1996.

Local super-bantamweight Carlos Navarro, who lifted his record to 9-0 in less than a year as a professional with a knockout victory earlier this month, is being eyed by promoter Cedric Kushner and already could be fighting for a title by the end of next year. . . . Fascinating News from the Evander Holyfield-Mike Tyson preparations: King announced this week he is paying each fighter a guaranteed $30 million after Tyson had been reported to be receiving $20 million. If true, the $60-million guarantee would all but preclude King from making a profit and lends credence to speculation that Tyson was chafing at making anything less than equal money. e24fc04721

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