Real Bout Garou Densetsu

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Real Bout Garou Densetsu
System(s): Sega Saturn
Publisher: SNK
Developer:
Original system(s): Neo Geo
Sound driver: SCSP/CD-DA (31 tracks)
Peripherals supported: Extended RAM Cartridge (1MB only)
Genre: Fighting Action/Kakutou Action (格闘アクション)[1], Action[2]

















Number of players: 1-2
Official in-game languages:
  • 日本語
  • English
  • Español
  • Português
  • Release Date RRP Code
    Sega Saturn
    JP
    ¥8,800 (9,064)8,800e[3] T-3105G
    Sega Rating: All Ages
    Non-Sega versions

    Real Bout Garou Densetsu (リアルバウト餓狼伝説) is the sequel to Garou Densetsu 3: Road to the Final Victory. It was ported to the Sega Saturn in 1996 and released exclusively in Japan. Had it been brought to the West, it would have likely been renamed Real Bout Fatal Fury like the other versions of the game.

    The Saturn version was only released as a bundle containing a 1MB RAM cart (which is required to run the game).

    Story

    After the events of Garou Densetsu 3, Geese Howard has obtained the powerful Jin Scrolls and decides to reassert his position as lord of South Town by holding another King of Fighters tournament, intending to take revenge against his old adversary Terry Bogard once and for all.

    Gameplay

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    Character select

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    Gameplay

    Real Bout Garou Densetsu is a fighting game. It retains most of the mechanics of Garou Densetsu 3, such as the three-plane "oversway" battle system, with a main lane for fighting and foreground and background planes for avoiding attacks or leaping towards the opponent, and a grading system for the victor in every round. However, the game reduces the number of attack buttons from four to three: a standard punch and kick button and a "Power Attack" button (which can be either a punch or kick, depending on the character). Desperation moves have been replaced with a Power Gauge, which fills during a match and allows the use of more powerful special abilities when it is full, similar to gauges used in other fighting games. It retains the roster from the previous game but re-adds the fan-favorite characters Billy Kane, Duck King, and Kim Kaphwan.

    In the single-player game, after selecting a character to play, the player can choose any character aside from the three bosses (Billy Kane, Ryuji Yamazaki, and Geese Howard) as the first opponent. The game was promoted as being the final showdown against Geese Howard, who appears as the final boss and has not appeared in a Fatal Fury story since. There is no dedicated two-player mode, but a second player can enter the game at any time by pressing  START  to start a two-player match.

    Characters move with Left and Right. They dash with Left Left or Right Right; dashes can be canceled by tapping in the opposite direction. Characters crouch with Down and can move forward while crouched with Down-right (or Down-left when facing left). They jump upward with Up; holding Up jumps higher than tapping Up. They jump behind and ahead with Up-left or Up-right. Characters can perform a punch with A, a kick with B, or a "Power Attack" with C. Characters have different attacks depending on whether they are standing, crouching, or jumping. Pressing C when far away from an opponent performs a taunt. Every fighter has special techniques performed by inputting specific directions with an attack button.

    Characters can block attacks by holding the D-Pad in the opposite direction of the opponent. Blocking while standing guards against high attacks (from a standing or jumping opponent), while blocking while crouched defends against both high and low attacks. Blocking can also be done in midair. Throws that can be performed by holding the D-Pad toward the opponent and pressing the strong attack button while in close range. Many characters have additional throws and grabs that use different button combinations.

    Fights take place in three-plane battlegrounds. Players fight primarily in the middle plane but can move (or "sway") into the background with Z or the foreground with Down+Z. The player can perform an attack in a sway plane by pressing any attack button, which returns the character to the main plane. Likewise, the player can attack an opponent who is in a sway plane with Z. When characters are finished by a move that knocks them into the foreground, they are knocked into the screen. Most stages now have ring-outs, similar to 3D fighting games such as Virtua Fighter. Each side of the stage is guarded by a barrier; if a fighter's attacks force the opponent to hit a barrier enough times, the barrier is destroyed, and a fighter can win by knocking the opponent out of bounds. This is accompanied by a unique animation, such as the opponent falling into water or being knocked into a train car before it leaves. It is possible for both fighters to fall out of bounds. Destroyed barriers remain down for the remainder of the match.

    The vitality gauge now has two levels. It is initially colored yellow and fills with red as the fighter takes damage. After it is fully red, it starts to flash and fills with black as the fighter takes damage. The character is defeated when the vitality gauge is fully black. Each character has a Power Gauge that fills as the character performs normal or special techniques. When the gauge is at least half-full, it becomes colored yellow, indicating that the player can perform Break Shots, special counterattacks that can be performed after blocking an attack. When the Power Gauge reaches maximum level while the player still has more than half of the vitality gauge remaining, it enters "S. Power" level and begins to deplete gradually. During this time, the player can perform Break Shots or a Super Power moves, which are powerful moves similar to Desperation moves in the previous games. Using a Super Power move consumes any remaining energy in the Power Gauge. When the Power Gauge reaches maximum level while the player has less than half of the vitality gauge remaining (when the vitality gauge is flashing red), the Power Gauge enters "P. Power" level and gradually drains. In this state, the player can perform both Break Shots and Super Power moves indefinitely until the gauge runs out. The player can also perform a Hidden Power move, an even more powerful special ability (similar to the hidden Desperation moves in the previous game, which consumes the remaining Power Gauge. The contents of the Power Gauge are carried over between rounds but not matches.

    Characters

    Move lists assume the player is facing right. If facing left, Left and Right should be reversed.

    All of the characters from Garou Densetsu 3 return, with the bosses now playable. Billy Kane, Duck King, and Kim Kaphwan return from Fatal Fury and Fatal Fury 2.

    Several moves have "fake" versions that play the initial animation and sound clip for the move without actually performing the move, in order to bait a response from the opponent.

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    Terry Bogard
    Terry Bogard is a young fighter from South Town who defeated Geese Howard in the first King of Fighters tournament. Geese has resurfaced and seeks revenge against Terry.
    Move list (Special moves)
    Name Command Description
    Burn Knuckle Down Down-left Left P or  POWER 
    Right+P+K (fake)
    Terry leaps forward with a burning fist. The move travels faster and farther when performed with  POWER .
    Power Wave Down Down-right Right P or  POWER 
    Down+P+K (fake)
    Terry punches the ground, causing a wave of energy to roll across the floor. When performed with P, the wave sweeps across the entire screen. When performed with  POWER , the wave is taller but only travels about three quarters of the width of the screen.
    Power Dunk Right Down Down-right K Terry rises into the air with a knee strike, then smashes downward with a burning fist at the peak of the jump.
    Rising Tackle Hold Down for 2 seconds, then Up+P Terry spins into the air while upside down and holding an arm out.
    Crack Shoot Down Down-left Left K Terry jumps forward while kicking in a circle.
    Passing Sway Down Down-right Right  SWAY  Terry does an elbow strike, followed by a spinning jump kick, landing in the background plane.
    Move list (Command normals)
    Name Command Description
    Rising Upper Down-left+P Terry performs an uppercut.
    Backspin Kick Right+K Terry steps forward with a spinning hook kick, which knocks his opponent into the background plane.
    Charging Kick Right+ POWER  during dash Terry slides forward with a high kick toward his opponent's face.
    Move list (Power moves)
    Name Command Description
    Power Geyser Down Down-left Left Down-left Right K+ POWER 
    Down+K+ POWER  (fake)
    Terry punches the ground, causing a geyser of energy to erupt from the ground in front of him.
    Hidden: Triple Geyser Down Down-left Left Down-left Right  POWER  Terry punches the ground, causing three energy gesyers to erupt from the ground in a series, which can juggle the opponent from one into the next.
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    Andy Bogard
    Andy Bogard is Terry's younger brother. He has studied the ninjutsu arts under Mai's grandfather, Hanzo Shiranui.
    Move list (Special moves)
    Name Command Description
    Hishoken Down Down-left Left P
    Down+P+K (fake)
    Andy throws a long-ranged burst of ki energy from his hand.
    Geki Hishoken Down Down-left Left  POWER  Andy generates a large ball of ki energy in front of him.
    Shoryudan Right Down Down-right  POWER  Andy jumps into the air while fanning his arms around him.
    Zeneiken Down-left Right P or  POWER 
    Right+P+K (fake)
    Andy charges forward while ramming with his shoulder and knee. The move travels faster and farther when performed with  POWER  and can be followed up with a dashing punch by pressing Down-left Right  POWER  again during the move.
    Kuuhadan Down-left Down Down-right Right K Andy launches off the ground with his hands, flying feet-first toward his opponent.
    Yami Abise Geri Right Down Down-right K Andy rolls backward with a flaming kick.
    Genei Shiranui Down Down-right Right  SWAY  before landing from jump Andy falls onto the background plane and rolls into a ball, hitting with a low kick that knocks his opponent into the foreground plane.
    Shippu Tatsumaki Geri Down Down-left Left  SWAY  Andy does a jumping kick and lands in the background plane.
    Move list (Command normals)
    Name Command Description
    Rising Palm Down-left+P Andy thrusts upward with a palm.
    Abise Keri Right+K Andy performs a cartwheel kick.
    Shiranui Kumo Karami Down Down+ POWER  in midair Andy tries to grab his opponent while falling. If he lands on his opponent, he captures them in a chokehold from behind.
    Move list (Power moves)
    Name Command Description
    Cho Reppa Dan Hold Down for 2 seconds, then Down-right Right+K+ POWER 
    Down+K+ POWER  (fake)
    Andy launches off the ground with his hands, flying at his opponent with a flaming kick.
    Hidden: Zanei Reppa Down-left Down Down-right Right  POWER  Andy slides forward with a shoulder strike, then launches through the air with a flaming kick.
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    Joe Higashi
    Joe Higashi is a Japanese Muay Thai champion who has been refining his kickboxing techniques in Hong Kong with Cheng Sinzan.
    Move list (Special moves)
    Name Command Description
    Hurricane Upper Left Down-left Down Down-right Right P or  POWER 
    Down+P+K (fake)
    Joe punches into the air, generating a cyclone that moves across the ground. When performed with P, the cyclone moves across the entire screen. When performed with  POWER , Joe generates two cyclones that only travel about half the width of the screen.
    Baku Retsu Ken PPPPP Joe punches rapidly in a cone shape in front of him. While performing this move, Joe can follow up with a downward punch that can hit up to two times with Down Down-right Right P.
    Slash Kick Down-left Right K
    Right+P+K (fake)
    Joe turns and launches himself forward with a flaming kick. If it connects, he follows up with an additional kick before landing.
    Tiger Kick Right Down Down-right K
    Left+P+K (fake)
    Joe rises diagonally upward with a flaming knee strike.
    Ougon no Kakato Down Down-left Left K Joe jumps forward while doing a fiery rolling kick.
    Pressure Knee Down Down-right Right  SWAY  Joe does a knee strike, followed by a standing kick, moving into the foreground plane.
    Move list (Command normals)
    Name Command Description
    Hiza Jigoku Down-right+K (close) Joe grabs and knees his opponent repeatedly.
    Vertical Upper Left+P Joe performs an uppercut.
    Crouching Upper Down-left+P Joe strikes upward with an elbow.
    Joe Sobat Left+K Joe performs a reverse heel kick, which knocks his opponent into the foreground plane.
    Slide Kick Down-right+K Joe slides forward with a sweep kick, which knocks his opponent over.
    Move list (Power moves)
    Name Command Description
    Screw Upper Right Left Down-left Down Down-right Right K+ POWER 
    Down+K+ POWER 
    Joe punches into the air, generating a tall inferno that covers the full height of the screen.
    Hidden: Slide Screw Right Left Down-left Down Down-right Right  POWER  Joe punches into the air, generating a tall inferno that covers the full height of the screen and slides forward across the ground.
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    Franco Bash
    Franco Bash is a retired heavy kickboxing champion who now works as an airplane mechanic.
    Move list (Special moves)
    Name Command Description
    Meteor Shot Down Down-right Right P
    Down+P+K (fake)
    Franco punches downward, causing a wave to ripple out on the floor a short distance in front of him.
    Double Kong Down Down-left Left P or  POWER  Franco throws a hook with each hand. The move knocks down the opponent when performed with  POWER .
    Power Bicycle Down Down-right Right K Franco steps forward and performs a high heel kick, which knocks his opponent into the foreground.
    Meteor Tackle Down-left Right  POWER  Franco charges forward with a shoulder ram. It can be followed up with punch that hits up to two additional times by pressing Down-left Right  POWER  again during the move.
    Waving Blow Left Down-left Down Down-right Right  SWAY  Franco steps into the foreground, then punches while stepping into the background. He can follow up with a punch from the background into the foreground by pressing Left Down-left Down Down-right Right  SWAY  again during the move.
    Waving Step Hold Left for 2 seconds, then Right+K Franco steps forward, weaving through his opponent and any attacks. The move can be interrupted with Right Left K.
    Move list (Command normals)
    Name Command Description
    Bash Tornado Right+K Franco performs a reverse heel kick.
    Move list (Power moves)
    Name Command Description
    Final Omega Shot Down Down-left Left Down-left Right K+ POWER  Franco punches downward with great force, which knocks his opponent over.
    Hidden: Armageddon Buster Right Down-right Down Down-left Left  POWER  Franco punches and uppercuts his opponent into the air. This move has several follow-ups for additional punches or kicks: the Straight-Up with Down Down-right Right P, the Back Finish with Down Down-right Right K, the Tackle with Down Down-right Right  POWER , the Hook with Down Down-left Left P, the High Kick with Down Down-left Left K, the Omega Shot with Down Down-left Left  POWER , the Uppercut with Right Down Down-right P, the Reverse High Kick with Right Down Down-right K, and the Bicycle with Right Down Down-right  POWER .
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    Mai Shiranui
    Mai Shiranui is a kunoichi and a member of the Shiranui ninja clan. She is the principle inheritor of the Shiranui-ryuu Ninjutsu style, learned from her grandfather, Hanzo.
    Move list (Special moves)
    Name Command Description
    Kachousen Down Down-right Right P
    Down+P+K (fake)
    Mai throws her folding fan at her opponent.
    Midare Kachousen Down Down-left Left  POWER  Mai clasps her arms in front of her and throws multiple stacked fans across the screen.
    Ryuenbu Down Down-left Left P
    Left+P+K (fake)
    Mai twirls around, whipping her opponent with the sash around her waist, which is set alight.
    Hissatu Shinobibachi Left Down-left Down Down-right Right P Mai performs a cartwheel, then drops to the ground with an elbow strike.
    Musabi no Mai Down+P+K in midair Mai dives diagonally downward with her arms spread out.
    Kagero no Mai Down Down  POWER  Mai clasps her hands and creates two flame pillars that revolve around her.
    Gen'ei Shiranui Down Down-right Right  SWAY  in midair Mai lands in the background, then slides into the foreground with a kick.
    Move list (Command normals)
    Name Command Description
    Yume Zakura Down+ POWER  in midair (close) Mai grabs her opponent in midair, then stands on top of them to slam them to the ground.
    Ryu no Mai Left+P Mai spins around and attacks with the sash around her waist.
    Backside Kick Right+K Mai slides forward with a high kick.
    Move list (Power moves)
    Name Command Description
    Chou Hissatu Shinobibachi Right Down-left Right+K+ POWER  Mai does a cartwheel kick, then flies through the air with an elbow strike while flames radiate from her body.
    Hidden: Gekka Midare Botan Right Down-left Right+ POWER  Mai does a backflip, then flies through the air with an elbow strike while glowing energy radiates from her body.
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    Bob Wilson
    Bob Wilson is a capoeira student of Richard Meyer (from Fatal Fury) and helps him run his Pao Pao Cafe nightclubs.
    Move list (Special moves)
    Name Command Description
    Rolling Turtle Down Down-left Left K or  POWER  Bob does a headspin while kicking outward. When performed with K, he moves forward while spinning. When performed with  POWER , he spins in place.
    Wild Wolf Hold Left for 2 seconds, then Right+K Bob rolls forward with a cartwheel kick.
    Bison Horn Hold Down for 2 seconds, then Up+K or  POWER  Bob does a backflip while kicking.
    Monkey Dance Right Down Down-right K Bob rises diagonally upward while spinning his legs around him in kicks.
    Move list (Command normals)
    Name Command Description
    Sliding Headbutt Right+P Bob slides forward with a headbutt.
    Standing Kick Down+K in midair Bob kicks downward with both legs while falling.
    Elephant Tusk Down-left+K Bob kicks upward from a crouch.
    Move list (Power moves)
    Name Command Description
    Dangerous Wolf Right Left Down-left Down Down-right Right K+ POWER  Bob performs multiple advancing cartwheel kicks.
    Hidden: Madly Spinning Wolf Down Down-left Left Down Down-left Left  POWER 
    Down+K+ POWER  (fake)
    Bob hovers in place while spinning around with an outstretched leg.
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    Billy Kane
    Billy Kane is a career criminal and the right-hand man of Geese Howard.
    Move list (Special moves)
    Name Command Description
    Whirlwind Cudgel PPPPP Billy twirls his cudgel in front of him rapidly.
    Mid-Section Club Cruncher Hold Left for 2 seconds, then Right+P Billy whips his cudgel in front of him, and it expands across the screen. It can be made flaming by quickly following up with Left Right+ POWER  before the move hits.
    Swallow Drop Down Down-left Left P Billy whips his cudgel diagonally upward, and it expands into the air.
    Super Pursuit Cudgel Down-left Down Down-right Right K
    Left+P+K (fake)
    Billy vaults into the air with his cudgel, then drops back to the ground while spinning his cudgel and performing a dive kick.
    Fire Dragon Pursuit Club Down Down-left Left K Billy holds his cudgel in front of him. If his opponent hits him with a standing attack while he is doing this, he follows up with two alternating strikes using his cudgel, each of which can hit up to three times.
    Water Dragon Pursuit Club Down Down-left Left  POWER  Billy holds his cudgel in front of him. If his opponent hits him with a jumping attack while he is doing this, he follows up with two alternating strikes using his cudgel, each of which can hit up to three times.
    Move list (Command normals)
    Name Command Description
    Jigoku Otoshi Right+K (close) Billy lifts his opponent into the air with his cudgel and stabs them repeatedly.
    Super Torso Thrust Right+P Billy thrusts his cudgel forwards.
    Move list (Power moves)
    Name Command Description
    Super Fire Wheel Down Down-right Right Right Down-right Down Down-left Left K+ POWER  Billy twirls his cudgel in front of him while the ends are on fire, creating a circle of flame that rolls forward a short distance.
    Hidden: Red Lotus Killer Cudgel Down Down-left Left  POWER  Billy jumps into the air, striking with his flaming cudgel.
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    Hon-Fu
    Hon-Fu is a nunchaku-wielding detective from Hong Kong.
    Move list (Special moves)
    Name Command Description
    Honoo no Taneuma PPPPP Hon-Fu flails his nunchaku around him on each side, ending by swinging both flaming nunchaku down to the ground if the player keeps pressing P; otherwise, Hon-Fu hits himself with his nunchaku and is vulnerable for a moment. If the opponent is hit, they are swept into the nunchaku and tossed between them.
    Seikuu Rekka Kon Right Down Down-right P
    Left+P+K (fake)
    Hon-Fu rises into the air while swinging a flaming nunchaku upward.
    Denkou Sekka no Ten Hold Down-left for 2 seconds, then Right+K
    Right+P+K
    Hon-Fu rolls forward along the ground, which damages opponents in the way. He can finish with a headbutt by pressing PPPPP.
    Denkou Sekka no Chi Down Down-left Left K Hon-Fu somersaults forward, coming down while swinging his nunchaku.
    Hisshou Gyakushuukyaku Down Down-left Left  POWER  Hon-Fu jumps to the edge of the screen behind him while spinning his nunchaku, then bounces off the screen and falls diagonally downward while kicking and spinning his nunchaku.
    Kuuron no Yomi Left Down-left Down Down-right Right  POWER  against grounded opponent Hon-Fu kicks upward from a crouch. If he hits a grounded opponent, he blocks multiple attacks from his opponent, then counters with a high kick that sends his opponent spinning away.
    Kokuryuu Left Down-left Down Down-right Right  POWER  against airborne opponent Hon-Fu kicks upward from a crouch. If he hits an airborne opponent, he follows up with a series of kicks while flying forwards, ending with a backflip kick.
    Move list (Command normals)
    Name Command Description
    Keiraku Randa Left+ POWER  (close) Hon-Fu jumps on top of his opponent and hits them multiple times.
    Fumikomi Sokugeri Right+K Hon-Fu steps forward with a high kick.
    Haetataki Down-left+P Hon-Fu whips his nunchaku diagonally upward.
    Move list (Power moves)
    Name Command Description
    Bakuhatsu Goroo Down Down-left Left Down-left Right K+ POWER  Hon-Fu advances forward while swinging his nunchaku, finishing by jumping with a flaming nunchaku.
    Hidden: Cadenza no Arashi Down Down-left Left Down-left Right  POWER  Hon-Fu dashes forward, then performs a barrage of attacks, finishing by jumping with a flaming nunchaku.
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    Ryuji Yamazaki
    Ryuji Yamazaki is a dangerous Japanese criminal who fights with one hand in his pocket.
    Move list (Special moves)
    Name Command Description
    Sabaki no Aikuchi Right Down-left Right+P or  POWER  Ryuji slashes with his knife.
    Sadomazo Left Down-left Down Down-right Right K Ryuji taunts his opponent. If his opponent attacks him while he is doing this, he counters with a charging punch.
    Hebitsukai Down Down-left Left  POWER  Ryuji charges his arm. When  POWER  is released, he performs a fast punch that reaches halfway across the screen. The longer the button is held, the more damage the punch does if it connects. The punch can be direct diagonally upward to hit an airborne opponent by holding Up-right when the button is released.
    Baigaeshi Down Down-right Right  POWER  Ryuji swings his hand up, which does no damage but can grab a projectile out of the air and throw it back toward the caster.
    Move list (Command normals)
    Name Command Description
    Headbutt Down-right+ POWER  (close) Ryuji grabs and headbutts his opponent repeatedly.
    Bussashi Right+P Ryuji punches downward, which hits up to two times and can attack opponents who are crouch-blocking.
    Move list (Power moves)
    Name Command Description
    Guillotine Right Down-right Down Down-left Left Right  POWER  Ryuji leaps forward, coming down with a flaming fist. If it connects, he drags his opponent along the ground with it before throwing them into the air.
    Hidden: Driller D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then  POWER  (close) Ryuji grabs and throws his opponent into the air, then pummels them with multiple strikes upon landing.
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    Sokaku Mochizuki
    Sokaku Mochizuki is a Japanese Buddhist monk whose clan are the ancient enemies of the Shiranui school.
    Move list (Special moves)
    Name Command Description
    Makibashi Down Down-right Right P
    Down+P+K (fake)
    Sokaku tosses a set of caltrops on the ground in front of him.
    Yaen Kari Down Down-left Left P Sokaku summons miniature versions of himself that swarm and attack his opponent.
    Jashin Kon Left Down-left Down Down-right Right K Sokaku spins his shakujo in front of him, which does no damage but can reflect projectiles back to their casters.
    Ja Kon Mai PPPPP Sokaku creates a shadow clone that advances forward while attacking with his shakujo. The shadow clone can use its shakujo to strike into the air with Down-left+ POWER , strike from a crouch with Down-right+ POWER  or  SWAY , strike downward with Up-right+ POWER , or strike ahead with Right+ POWER .
    Hametsu no Honou Down Left Down-left+K Sokaku transforms into a big ball of fire.
    Genmu Jin Right Down Down-right P Sokaku disappears, then reappears falling above his opponent while stabbing with his shakujo.
    Higi Kaminari Otoshi Right Down Down-right K Sokaku drives his shakujo into the ground, creating multiple lightning bolts that strike in advancing distances.
    Hyoi Dan Right Left Right  POWER  Sokaku summons a demon spirit that punches and screams at his opponent.
    Kimon Jin D-Pad in 360° rotation, then  POWER  (close) Sokaku summons a demon spirit that carries his opponent high into the air before slamming them into the ground.
    Move list (Command normals)
    Name Command Description
    Mudoh Shibari Nage Nage Left+ POWER  (close) Sokaku tosses his opponent with his shakujo. This move can be followed up with Right+ POWER  to strike the opponent with the shakujo while on the ground.
    Shoten Satsu Down+ POWER  in midair (close) Sokaku grabs his opponent in midair and falls to the ground on top of them.
    Shakujo Upper Down-left+P Sokaku thrusts his shakujo high into the air.
    Move list (Power moves)
    Name Command Description
    Ikazuchi Right Down-right Down Down-right Right K+ POWER  Sokaku drives his shakujo into the ground, summoning a demon spirit in a pillar of lightning.
    Hidden: Kishin Shokan Right Down-right Down Down-right Right  POWER 
    Down+K+ POWER  (fake)
    Sokaku drives his shakujo into the ground, summoning a demon spirit that screams at his opponent.
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    Blue Mary
    Blue Mary is a freelance special agent and a practitioner of the grappling style of sambo.
    Move list (Special moves)
    Name Command Description
    Spin Fall Down Down-right Right P Mary leaps forward and falls with an axe kick.
    Vertical Arrow Right Down Down-right K Mary jumps and kicks diagonally upward. It can be interrupted with a scissor takedown by pressing Right Down Down-right K again during the move.
    Mary Spider Down Down-right Right  POWER  Mary flips over her opponent, then takes them down with a neck hold.
    Straight Slicer Hold Left for 2 seconds, then Right+K Mary crouches and slides forward with a sweep kick. After knocking her opponent over, she can hit them with a stun gun by pressing Left Right K.
    Mary Crab Clutch Hold Left for 2 seconds, then Right+ POWER  Mary crouches and slides forward, then grabs her opponent with her legs and slams them to the ground and into a hold.
    Mary Head Buster Down Down-left Left K against grounded attack Mary taunts her opponent. If she is attacked by a grounded opponent during this, she catches the attack, rolls backward, and throws the opponent high into the air.
    Stun Gun Smasher Down Down-left Left  POWER  against airborne attack Mary taunts her opponent. If she is attacked by an airborne opponent during this, she catches the attack and slams her opponent into the ground while charged with electricity.
    Quick Sway Down Down-left Left P Mary dodges a high attack. If close, she can grab her opponent and perform a back drop with Left+A during the quick sway. While the dropping the opponent, she can instead perform a neck lock with Left+B.
    Move list (Command normals)
    Name Command Description
    Step Kick Left+K Mary steps forward with a spinning hook kick, followed by a low sweep.
    Move list (Power moves)
    Name Command Description
    Mary Typhoon Right Left Down-left Down Down-right Right K+ POWER  Mary jumps onto her opponent's shoulders, grabs their head between her feet, and throws them.
    Hidden: Mary Driving Smasher Right Left Down-left Down Down-right Right  POWER  Mary grabs her opponent and flips backward, slamming them into the ground with a large explosion on impact.
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    Kim Kaphwan
    Kim Kaphwan is a taekwondo master from Korea who fights in the name of justice.
    Move list (Special moves)
    Name Command Description
    Hangetsuzan Down Down-left Left K or  POWER 
    Right+P+K (fake)
    Kim rolls forward with a somersaulting crescent kick.
    Hienzan Hold Down for 2 seconds, then Up+K Kim flips backward, slicing through the air with a circular kick. He can follow up with a falling kick by pressing Down+K during the move.
    Hishoukyaku Down+K in midair Kim dives diagonally downward, then stomps repeatedly on his opponent.
    Kuusajin Right Down Down-right P Kim spins diagonally upward while kicking.
    Move list (Command normals)
    Name Command Description
    Nerichagi Left+K Kim lifts his leg high, then comes down with an axe kick that can hit twice.
    Low Kick P+K Kim does a low kick.
    Move list (Power moves)
    Name Command Description
    Hou'ou Tenbukyaku Left Down-left Down Down-right Right K+ POWER  in midair Kim drops diagonally downward with a kick. If it connects, he performs multiple backflip kicks in midair, finishing with a spinning kick.
    Hidden: Hou'oukyaku Down Down-left Left Down-left Right  POWER 
    Down+K+ POWER  (fake)
    Kim dashes forward, then performs a series of kicks, kicking his opponent into the air with a burst of energy.
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    Jin Chonrei
    Jin Chonrei is the younger twin brother of Jin Chonshu and one of the defenders of the Jin Scrolls.
    Move list (Special moves)
    Name Command Description
    Teiou Tengenken Down Down-right Right P or  POWER 
    Down+P+K (fake)
    Chonrei flings an energy ball across the screen.
    Teiou Tenjiken Right Down Down-right P or  POWER  Chonrei rises into the air while spinning his arms out.
    Ryuutenshin Down Down-right Right K Chonrei rolls along the ground. He rolls longer if K is held for longer. This move does no damage but can be used to pass through opponents.
    Teiou Tashinken Down Down-left Left K after opponent launches projectile Chonrei crosses his arms, which can reflect projectiles back toward their casters.
    Teiou Rojinken Down Down-left Left Right+ POWER  Chonrei throws an energy ball across the screen, which knocks his opponent down on impact, then returns to him. The energy ball heals Chonrei after it returns to him.
    Move list (Command normals)
    Name Command Description
    Ryuusatsukyaku Right+K Chonrei steps forward with an axe kick.
    Move list (Power moves)
    Name Command Description
    Teiou Shukumyouken Right Down Down-left Left Down-right K+ POWER 
    Down+K+ POWER  (fake)
    Chonrei throws an energy blast across the screen.
    Hidden: Teiou Ryuuseiken Right Down Down-left Left Down-right K  POWER  Chonrei throws a burst of fire in front of him.
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    Jin Chonshu
    Jin Chonshu is the older twin brother of Jin Chonrei and one of the defenders of the Jin Scrolls.
    Move list (Special moves)
    Name Command Description
    Teiou Tengenken Down Down-right Right P or  POWER 
    Down+P+K (fake)
    Chonshu flings an energy ball across the screen.
    Teiou Tenjiken Right Down Down-right P or  POWER  Chonshu rises into the air while spinning his arms out.
    Teiou Shinganken Right Down-right Down Down-left Left P, K, or  POWER  Chonshu disappears and reappears in the same spot with P, above his opponent with K, or behind his opponent with  POWER . When reappearing above his opponent, he can roll into a ball by pressing P, K, or  POWER , which damages his opponent when he lands on them.
    Move list (Command normals)
    Name Command Description
    Ryuukaitou Down-right+ POWER  Chonshu rolls along the ground a short distance, which can knock down opponents.
    Kourinsatsu Right+P Chonshu steps forward and swings his arm downward.
    Move list (Power moves)
    Name Command Description
    Teiou Rojinken Right Down Down-left Left Down-right K+ POWER 
    Down+K+ POWER  (fake)
    Chonshu throws an energy ball across the screen, which knocks his opponent down on impact, then returns to him. The energy ball heals Chonshu after it returns to him.
    Hidden: Teiou Shukumyouken Right Down Down-left Left Down-right K  POWER  Chonshu throws an energy blast across the screen.
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    Duck King
    Duck King is a young fighter who mixes breakdancing into his fighting style.
    Move list (Special moves)
    Name Command Description
    Head Spin Attack Down Down-right Right P or  POWER  Duck King rolls into a ball and flies across the screen like a cannonball. The move travels farther and hits more times when performed with  POWER  and can be followed up with a downward kick with  POWER  POWER  POWER  POWER  POWER .
    Flying Spin Attack Down Down-right Right P in midair Duck King rolls into a ball and falls diagonally downward.
    Break Storm Right Down Down-right K Duck King flies diagonally upward while kicking.
    Dancing Dive Down Down-left Left K Duck King flies through the air with a knee strike.
    Duck Feint Air Down Down in midair Duck King puffs his clothes and floats in the air momentarily.
    Duck Feint Ground Down-right+ POWER  during dash Duck King slides on his knees, which can pass through his opponent.
    Move list (Command normals)
    Name Command Description
    Reverse Breaker Down+ POWER  in midair (close) Duck King grabs his opponent in midair and slams them into the ground.
    Needle Thrust Down-right+K Duck King slides along the ground, which can sweep opponents.
    Mad Spin Hammer Left+P Duck King pulls his fists back, then smashes them down in front of him.
    Move list (Power moves)
    Name Command Description
    Break Spiral Left Down-left Down Down-right Right Up-right Down K+ POWER  (close) Duck King kicks his opponent into the air, then attacks them with breakdancing kicks upon landing.
    Hidden: Duck Dance Down Down P+K+ POWER 
    Down+K+ POWER  (fake)
    Duck King starts to flash, empowering his moves for a duration. He can perform additional special moves while this effect is active: the Break Hurricane with Down Down-right Right Down Down-right K+ POWER , the Dancing Caliber with Down Down-left Left Down Down-left K+ POWER , the Rolling Punisher by holding Left for 2 seconds, then Right Left Right+K+ POWER , and the Diving Punisher with Down Down-left Left K+ POWER  in midair.
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    Geese Howard
    Geese Howard is a crime boss who controls South Town. After obtaining the Jin Scrolls, he reconsolidates his power over South Town and seeks vengeance from the Bogard brothers.
    Move list (Special moves)
    Name Command Description
    Reppuuken Down Down-left Left P or  POWER 
    Down+P+K (fake)
    Geese sends a violent shockwave across the ground. He creates a larger shockwave with  POWER , but there is a longer start-up delay.
    Shippuuken Down Down-left Left P or  POWER  in midair Geese throws a fireball diagonally downward. He throws two fireballs downward with  POWER .
    Jaeiken Hold Left for 2 seconds, then Right+K or  POWER 
    Right+P+K (fake)
    Geese dashes forward while generating a fireball in his hands. When performed with K, he throws the fireball after running into his opponent. When performed with  POWER , he dashes a longer distance and performs multiple strikes after running into his opponent.
    Atemi Nage Joudan Left Down-left Down Down-right Right K Geese catches a jumping attack from his opponent and counters with a throw.
    Urakumogakushi Left Down-left Down Down-right Right  POWER  Geese catches a standing attack from his opponent and counters with a flaming punch.
    Move list (Command normals)
    Name Command Description
    Kosatsu Nage Left+ POWER  (close) Geese picks up and slams his opponent against the ground behind him. It can be followed up with multiple palm strikes to the opponent's face by pressing Right+ POWER  during the move.
    Kosatsu Shou Down-right+ POWER  (close) Geese holds his opponent in the air by the neck.
    Face Grab Down-left+ POWER  (close) Geese pushes his opponent behind him by the face. It can be changed to a headlock by pressing Up-right+ POWER  after grabbing the opponent.
    Shouten Myoujou'uchi Down-left+P Geese thrusts upward with a palm.
    Raiko Mawashi Geri Left+K Geese steps forward with a crescent kick.
    Move list (Power moves)
    Name Command Description
    Raging Storm Down-left Right Down-right Down Down-left Left Down-right K+ POWER 
    Down+K+ POWER  (fake)
    Geese ducks and calls energy spikes around him.
    Hidden: Thunder Break Down Down-left Left  POWER  Geese ducks and calls down multiple lightning strikes around him.
    Hidden: Deadly Rave Right Down-right Down Down-left Left Right+P P K  POWER   POWER   POWER  K  POWER  Down Down-left Left  POWER  Geese performs a series of attacks, ending by throwing a fireball from his hands.

    Stages

    Instead of each character having a unique stage, there are only five stages. The single-player game is divided into four stages with three opponents each, followed by a fight against the final boss, Geese Howard. As in previous games, every stage has three recolors, but the stage variation changes for each successive opponent rather than each round (with the exception of the final fight against Geese). Geese Tower is the only stage that does not have any ring-outs.

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    South Town Sound Beach 1
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    South Town Sound Beach 2
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    South Town Sound Beach 3
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    West Subway 1
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    West Subway 2
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    West Subway 3
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    East Side Park 1
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    East Side Park 2
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    East Side Park 3
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    South Town Bridge 1
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    South Town Bridge 2
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    South Town Bridge 3
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    Geese Tower 1
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    Geese Tower 2
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    Geese Tower 3
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    Versions

    Real Bout Garou Densetsu was originally released for Neo Geo hardware, before being brought to the Neo Geo CD and eventually, the Saturn and PlayStation. The Saturn conversion is thought to be based on the Neo Geo CD port, complete with added arranged CD audio soundtrack.

    The conversions is relatively accurate, however support for stereo audio was dropped for unknown reasons. Music also plays louder than other versions of the game, masking some sound effects (although some may be missing entirely).

    Unlike its PlayStation counterpart, the Saturn is able to retain the the full set of Neo Geo animations, does not compromise on audio quality, and loads slightly faster (although both are beaten by the arcade original which has no loading screens at all, and all three load faster than the Neo Geo CD version). The PlayStation does implement versus, survival and tutorial modes not seen in other versions of the game, however.

    If the player disables the time limit in the Neo Geo CD version, the Neo Geo logo is used instead of a countdown clock; on the Saturn and PlayStation versions, it is replaced with an infinity symbol (∞).

    Production credits

    • Big Boss: E.Kawasaki
    • Producer: T.Nishiyama, H.Matsumoto, S.Itoh
    • Planner: Tsuka-Michi, T.Yariyama, Oh! Saba Meron
    • Obj Design: Higashi Pon, Mika.Poh, Fuku Fuku, Astro 1, Suke Chichi, Takehiro Isaji, Tsuzaki.A, Kamae 34, S.Tenuking, Yure Chichi, Soe Soe, G.Ishidaman
    • Back Design: Mic.Senbey, Midorin, TOMO, Ema Sue, Banamen, R.Nariai, Umechan
    • Demo Design: Sezabon, Enokichi, Ega Nataku, Jida-Q, Maki-Torowa, Muramama, Sho-Chan
    • Effect: March Kaji, Kaoruru, Itokatsu, Tashiboo
    • Program: Tony-Mf-Oki, Bo-Ffffffffng
    • Sound: Shimizm, Sha-V
    • Voice cast: Satoshi Hashimoto, Keiichi Nanba, Nobuyuki Hiyama, Akoya Sogi, Kong Kuwata, Kouji Ishii, Toshiyuki Morikawa, Harumi Ikoma, B.J.Love, Kappei Yamaguchi, Atsushi Yamanishi
    • Special Adviser: Stg-Oyaji 145H, Masahiko.Sawa
    • Special Thanx: Anne, Y.Gushiken, Ossan Kick S.O, Warship Melon, Mr.Hiro, And All SNK Staff
    • Presented by: SNK
    Source:
    In-game credits
    RBFF Saturn JP SSEnding.pdf
    [4]

    • REAL BOUT サターン版移植スタッフ: (有)TUG
    • プログラマー: 林 高志, 小島 卓也, 村岡 敬, 黒川 昌昭
    • デザイン: 佐藤 雅弘, 長島 永典
    • ミュージックスタジオ: ファースト・サークル
    • サウンド: 藤田 靖明
    Source:
    In-CD-ROM text (HT_BIB.TXT)


    Magazine articles

    Main article: Real Bout Garou Densetsu/Magazine articles.

    Promotional material

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    Print advert in Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) #1996-14: "1996-14 (1996-08-23)" (1996-08-09)
    also published in:
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    Print advert in Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) #1996-18: "1996-18 (1996-10-25)" (1996-10-11)
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    Artwork

    Physical scans

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    50
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    Famitsu (JP) NTSC-J
    70
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    Fun Generation (DE) NTSC-J
    80
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    Joypad (FR) NTSC-J
    80
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    MAN!AC (DE) NTSC-J
    83
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    Mean Machines Sega (UK) NTSC-J
    73
    [11]
    Saturn Fan (JP) NTSC-J
    62
    [12]
    Saturn Fan (JP) NTSC-J
    69
    [13]
    Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) NTSC-J
    83
    [14]
    Sega Saturn Magazine (JP) NTSC-J
    80
    [15]
    Sega Saturn
    73
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    Real Bout Garou Densetsu

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    Manual
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    Jewel Case
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    Technical information

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