I remember when this game dropped at my local arcade when it was released and I couldn't believe my eyes. I was blown away. It literally made me save up my minimun wage job's earnings for weeks to finally get a NeoGeo console and this game.
I dominated the Arcade at AOF. There's a female challenger who squandered lots of coins losing to me repeatedly. She's a good player. But she was so mad that she couldn't beat me no matter how. Lol 😂
So they actually made an hour long documentary showing every single move and player reference trees and printed it on a laser disc?! Damn! That's some dedication
@@alxxz It was really popular in the 90s. There was no internet and this was the best way to learn the game without wasting credits in the arcade/Game Center.
@@OutdatedReferences OK fair enough, though it sounds more like a rich-man's resource to me, how many even had laser discs back in the day and it would probably cost more than actually paying quarters at the arcades to learn the game by trial and error! :D LoL! I only knew this rich girl from school that her father had one of these beasts and we used to watch G.I.Joe on laser discs! Good times indeed!
@@OutdatedReferences I have the VHS version of AOF2's guide. I've wanted a good transfer of it for years... so I guess I need to start looking for it. I'm probably the only guy who's used Ryo Sakazaki since the very beginning of the series. He's still my main in KOF to this day.
it's amazing that this documentary shows every glitch and hidden whiff moves. Even showing "slow" fireballs. I used to send 7 haow-kens on the training stage, like doing the 6th haow-ken "slow" and do it one more before it hits the wood plank. Amazing!
This game was so cool and cinematic back in the day. I know it got a lot of ribbing from Capcom fans, and Street Fighter II was my favorite game too. but Neo Geo games just "felt different". The graphics, colors, sprites were so much more large and detailed and they all had that special SNK magic. Each Neo Geo game was an artistic endeavor unique unto itself and they truly did feel like works of art.
@@OutdatedReferencesa the Hamster ACA Neo Geo arcade games (and also Taito, Banpresto, Konami and Namco arcade games) for like $7.99 on PlayStation, Switch, etc.
龍虎の拳 Color / 60 min / Stereo / 1993.4.21 Pony Canyon PCLP-00421 CHARACTER PROFILE RYO'S STORY MODE VS MODE BEST ROUND SELECTION ROBERT'S STORY MODE (DIGEST) SPECIAL SCENE SELECTION 特別付録 龍虎の拳 TV-CM ナレーション:玄田哲章 特別付録:龍虎の拳TV-CM 全バージョン収録
I don't think Ryo Sakazaki is JCVD. I think he is Joe Lewis. Robert Garcia is a combination of JCVD and Seagal. If you look at the Sega Genesis cover for this game he was drawn to look like JCVD. In fact, that's why Capcom, when they made the joke character Dan Hibiki on Street Fighter Alpha to poke fun at Art of Fighting's Ryo and Robert, they gave him a pink Karate gi, which is reminiscent to JCVD's pink Karate gi he wore in the beginning of Double Impact movie when he was doing splits in front of all his female students at his studio. And when he later met his twin in that movie, pretty sure the twin had his hair slicked back like Robert. Coincidentally, the cover art for this laserdisc has Robert Garcia decked out in a snazzy all white suit....very reminiscent of what JCVD wore in the movie No Retreat No Surrender, his debut film in fact
who ever played this game in story mode is god tier level gamer! to 1CC this game is no joke but to finish it like him is godlike! i always laugh when i see hao sho ko tits ken!
@@AirLancer very well possible they took inspiration from Seagal, Thomas from Karate Kid III, AND Jean Claude Van Damme from No Retreat No Surrender for Robert Garcia. Also Ryo is probably inspired by Joe Lewis, Kenshiro, and Goku, while King is clearly Cynthia Rothrock and Takuma is probably Sonny Chiba.
I remember when this game dropped at my local arcade when it was released and I couldn't believe my eyes. I was blown away. It literally made me save up my minimun wage job's earnings for weeks to finally get a NeoGeo console and this game.
I dominated the Arcade at AOF. There's a female challenger who squandered lots of coins losing to me repeatedly. She's a good player. But she was so mad that she couldn't beat me no matter how. Lol 😂
So they actually made an hour long documentary showing every single move and player reference trees and printed it on a laser disc?! Damn! That's some dedication
@@alxxz It was really popular in the 90s. There was no internet and this was the best way to learn the game without wasting credits in the arcade/Game Center.
@@OutdatedReferences OK fair enough, though it sounds more like a rich-man's resource to me, how many even had laser discs back in the day and it would probably cost more than actually paying quarters at the arcades to learn the game by trial and error! :D LoL!
I only knew this rich girl from school that her father had one of these beasts and we used to watch G.I.Joe on laser discs! Good times indeed!
@@alxxz Granted the cheaper route was the VHS and many of these have been released on VHS as well.
@@OutdatedReferences I have the VHS version of AOF2's guide. I've wanted a good transfer of it for years... so I guess I need to start looking for it.
I'm probably the only guy who's used Ryo Sakazaki since the very beginning of the series. He's still my main in KOF to this day.
@@SetTopGames I’m curious if your AOF2 VHS is the same as the LD? Assuming it is also a Pony Canyon video?
it's amazing that this documentary shows every glitch and hidden whiff moves. Even showing "slow" fireballs. I used to send 7 haow-kens on the training stage, like doing the 6th haow-ken "slow" and do it one more before it hits the wood plank. Amazing!
This game was so cool and cinematic back in the day. I know it got a lot of ribbing from Capcom fans, and Street Fighter II was my favorite game too. but Neo Geo games just "felt different". The graphics, colors, sprites were so much more large and detailed and they all had that special SNK magic. Each Neo Geo game was an artistic endeavor unique unto itself and they truly did feel like works of art.
Obrigado Ryo e a TODOS de seu trio e arte de lutar, vocês me ajudaram muito! ❤ Toda minha identidade e história graças a vocês! ☺️
Neo Geo was awesome and unaffordable at the same time
@@Vibe_Rate_Higher True but now you can cherry pick some amazing games on modern consoles on the cheap.
@@OutdatedReferencesa the Hamster ACA Neo Geo arcade games (and also Taito, Banpresto, Konami and Namco arcade games) for like $7.99 on PlayStation, Switch, etc.
the loud meaty slaps were amazing
Reminds me of Tekken hits. Hard hitting sounds on contact.
Whoooaaaaa when fall down to the ground gets me anytime.
Noooooooooooah. Robert. Lol
muitas emoçoes
I used to 1CC this in the arcade back in the 90s and fatal fury
Underrated af
This game was pretty hot when it came out in the Arcades here in Singapore. And AOF2 too.
Translations should be live now
@OutdatedReferences Thanks alot!
当時の関西地区の劇団員を声優として起用し、それがきっかけで今は最早有名キャストに成長した時は驚いた‼️
ナレーターの玄田哲章さんも雰囲気作りに一役買っているね!
That kick is one fine anti air
龍虎の拳
Color / 60 min / Stereo / 1993.4.21
Pony Canyon PCLP-00421
CHARACTER PROFILE
RYO'S STORY MODE
VS MODE BEST ROUND SELECTION
ROBERT'S STORY MODE (DIGEST)
SPECIAL SCENE SELECTION
特別付録 龍虎の拳 TV-CM
ナレーション:玄田哲章
特別付録:龍虎の拳TV-CM 全バージョン収録
Jean-Claude Van Damme is Ryo, Steven Seagal is Robert Garcia, Bolo Yeung is Todo, Sun Wukong is Lee, and Karate is your dad!
I don't think Ryo Sakazaki is JCVD.
I think he is Joe Lewis.
Robert Garcia is a combination of JCVD and Seagal.
If you look at the Sega Genesis cover for this game he was drawn to look like JCVD.
In fact, that's why Capcom, when they made the joke character Dan Hibiki on Street Fighter Alpha to poke fun at Art of Fighting's Ryo and Robert, they gave him a pink Karate gi, which is reminiscent to JCVD's pink Karate gi he wore in the beginning of Double Impact movie when he was doing splits in front of all his female students at his studio.
And when he later met his twin in that movie, pretty sure the twin had his hair slicked back like Robert.
Coincidentally, the cover art for this laserdisc has Robert Garcia decked out in a snazzy all white suit....very reminiscent of what JCVD wore in the movie No Retreat No Surrender, his debut film in fact
That sound🤤🤤🤤
who ever played this game in story mode is god tier level gamer! to 1CC this game is no joke but to finish it like him is godlike! i always laugh when i see hao sho ko tits ken!
Not really.
It's Art of Fighting 2 which is damn near impossible.
Robert i like it.
Best game ❤
36:23 A DIPLOMA.
A DIPLOMA.
용호의 권 신작 잘나오면 좋겟어요
龍虎の拳はまだB級感があったネオジオゲームの雰囲気があって大好きだわ。
音楽かっこよすぎ。
Rage of the Dragon
Thought it was Ken and Dan for a second
Spark one up for Jack 🚬
Ao!! sofo gen!!
54:52 Break a special move? It's not in the original game?
The original lore.
졸라 멋있다
I remember u could just jump kick CPU all day for free.
That's Mortal Kombat
53:24 1 fazlası ates ederdik
57:40 😂😂 bunu çok yaptım.
6:32 - Are you Saskia van Rijswijk?
조용한요호권2
translate please
ユリ・サカザキを救うために正義の龍・ケン・サカザキと究極の虎・ロバート・ギルモアはサウスタウンの首領Dr.ビッグの野望を打ち砕くため立ち向かう謎の男Dr.カラテとは何者なのか?
Robert o = Steven Seagull.
Reminds me of Thomas Ian Griffith when he played Terry Silver in Karate Kid III.
@@AirLancer very well possible they took inspiration from Seagal, Thomas from Karate Kid III, AND Jean Claude Van Damme from No Retreat No Surrender for Robert Garcia.
Also Ryo is probably inspired by Joe Lewis, Kenshiro, and Goku, while King is clearly Cynthia Rothrock and Takuma is probably Sonny Chiba.
21:50 lol guile rip off much?