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TGS07: Metal Slug 7 for DS, more King of Fighters for PSP

Hardcore favourite SNK Playmore seems to have released a 2007 Tokyo Game Show press release that involves an incredibly similar list of games compared to 2006's (albeit with different numbers and consoles next to them) must surprise even the locals.

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The King of Fighters 15 reportedly has more input lag on PlayStation 5 than ps4 and xsx

Update: Noodalls has now released his findings for The King of Fighters 15's input latency on Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, which have been added to the original story below.The PlayStation 5 began garnering itself something ...

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XiNatsuDragnel802d ago

Sigh modern games these days in my opinion.

phoenixwing801d ago

I'm thinking of buying this for my PC

autobotdan801d ago (Edited 801d ago )

Xbox consoles do have a long history of outperforming Playstation consoles in fighting games at button input lag to the point that the annual Las Vegas EVO tournament was exclusively using only Xbox 360 consoles for Street Fighter 4 tournaments for a few years. For a few years the Las Vegas EVO tournament didn't want Playstation consoles for Street Fighter tournaments others. Sony was forced to buyout Street Fighter V and basically purchase EVO tournament to keep Xbox consoles out of EVO
No matter how bad it performs on Playstation 5, you will never see King of Fighters XV on Series S or X consoles at EVO tournament because Sony recently purchased EVO

autobotdan801d ago

Typo-no matter how bad it performs on Playstation 4 or 5, you will never see King of Fighters XV on Series S or X consoles at EVO tournament because Sony recently purchased EVO

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King of Fighters' South American Acclaim, Explained

When Capcom ignored South America, a dark horse candidate emerged to dominate the region's fighting game scene.

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Why King of Fighters Dominates Latin America's Fighting Game Scene

What’s the fighting game you remember the most from the arcades of your youth? Street Fighter II? Tekken? Mortal Kombat? If you’re from Latin America, there’s an excellent chance that the first game that jumps to mind wasn’t any of those, and the game that defined your formative arcade experience was actually SNK’s The King of Fighters.