"Are You Okay?" Was the Last phrase Terry Bogard said to his father, Jeff Bogard, Just Before Jeff died. Now everytime time Terry is about to murder someone just before he "Buster Wolfs'", He will ask them, "Are you okay?" as That is the final phrase His victims will hear uttered just before Death. "Are you okay?" The Final Phrase before his opponent's "Final Fight".
I think the biggest issue I have with the music is it's just so weird hearing high-quality CD audio music while the sound effects are bit-crushed to hell and back.
@@CrossoverGameReviews "Well yeah, but I also want a few other ones. I want one that says "South Town - Hungry Wolf", one that says "King of the Fighters" and one that just has a Metal Plate on the front".
PLOT TWIST: They're the same clothes. It's sentient and it makes people who wear it, ask people if they are ok, while urging them to hit people afterwards.
I don't even know if it was a mixup because the combo counter didn't reset but that was still nuts, either way. I knew you could do something similar in CvS2, but I certainly didn't expect a CPU to do something like that.
With Terry Bogard out in Smash, one would think the Terry Legacy would've been over then and there! Fortunately, Max has decided to continue the Legacy despite Terry's arrival to Smash~ To be honest, ending the legacy on Maximum Impact 2 would've left me mildly disappointed. ^^; But here's Wild Ambition, the remake/retelling of Fatal Fury 1! Along with my facts on it~ - Despite this game being a remake/retelling of FF1's events, this game does NOT replace the original events of Fatal Fury 1 as the 15th anniversary "movie", Memories of Stray Wolves, shows. It's just that FF1 shows events that Wild Ambition doesn't show and vice versa. However, the fact that other characters like Richard Meyer, Michael Max, Tung Fu Rue, Duck King (original version of Wild Ambition at least, more on that below), and Hwa Jai aren't in this remake but are mentioned and/or seen in the 15th Anniversary "movie" suggests that the events of Fatal Fury 1 still sorta happen despite the absence of the original participants of the '91 addition of the King of Fighters tournament. The major change is that Geese doesn't "die" at the end but is merely defeated. Other than that, the canon entries in the series are not altered by this remake's events. - This game was originally released on the Hyper Neo Geo 64, a system made to compete with the likes of the Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64, and PlayStation. This was made to be the successor to the Neo Geo MVS and was released in 1997...only to be discontinued in 1999. The game only has seven games but the noteworthy ones include Wild Ambition, Samurai Shodown 64 and Samurai Shodown 64: Warrior's Rage, and Buriki One (the offshoot series to Art of Fighting); the latter of which is the last game to the system. - The gameplay is loosely based on Real Bout Fatal Fury 2 with some new additions here and there. Such additions include the following: . Heat Meter = You fill the meter by attacking or taunting. Taking damage decreases the gauge. If the meter is too low, you'll get into the "Danger" state but once it's filled you get the "MAX OK" status. . Guard Impact = More or less the Just Defend system from Garou: MOTW... Though this game came before MOTW, did you know~? . Heat Blow = High risk, high reward. It's unblockable and if it connects, it'll either stun or knock your opponent in the air. You can only use it once your Heat Meter is filled and using this will put you in the "Danger" state of your Heat Meter. . Overdrive Power = More or less the super moves. Once your Heat Meter is filled, you use this super move. Just like Heat Blow, you'll be put into the "Danger" state of your Heat Meter once you use it. Got all that? Great~! There's far more than that, but I'm not here to completely teach you how to play this game~ - As a remake of Fatal Fury 1, this game includes characters from future games such as Mai Shiranui, Ryuji Yamazaki, Kim Kaphwan, Li Xiangfei and characters exclusive to this game, Tsugumi Sendo and Touji Sakata. Raiden is also in this game though his look appears to be a somewhat blend between Raiden and Big Bear evidenced by his beard from his Big Bear persona appearing in his Raiden persona. This is also seen in the CVS games too. - The PS1 version has secret characters in the form of Duck King and the famous Mr. Karate II. He is Ryo Sakazaki but older, wiser, and a full-on master of the Kyoukgen Karate martial art, following his father's footsteps closely. Mr. Karate II (Ryo) actually appeared in Buriki One. - Li Xiangfei is a secret character in the original Hyper Neo Geo 64 version but a default character in the PS1 version. - Billy Kane's appearance in this game is based on his Real Bout Fatal Fury look (a look that would be widely associated with him). - Touji Sakata, the newcomer of this game, is the rival of Tatsumi Suou who is the grandfather to Blue Mary and Geese Howard's master (possibly after he left Tung Fu Rue?). This is evidenced by the fact that Touji actually has similar fighting style as Geese. - Tsugumi Sendo, another newcomer, is a simple exchange student who has the shoot wrestling fighting style. She went to Southtown because she knew it was a place filled with criminals and fighters. - Tsugumi appears in KOF 2002 UM in the background of the Italy Stage...alongside Touji and resident FF pervert, Jubei (not to be mistaken with Jubei from Samurai Shodown or Jubei from BlazBlue lol). During the rounds, Touji and Jubei will get into a fight (because Jubei was looking at Tsugumi in her swimsuit) that lasts a couple of rounds. After a while, they stop, being tuckered out. - The PS1 version doesn't play the full tracks to the character themes so they abruptly fade out in the game. The characters have much longer themes and similar to Garou: Mark of the Wolves, an arranged soundtrack exists though like MOTW the themes aren't majorly arranged. Merely "higher produced" tracks. - Geese's look in the opening movie is based on his younger self as seen in Art of Fighting 2. - Terry's theme song is 11th Street. It is remixed in King of Fighters '99 as 176th Street (my preferred version admittedly) and sort of in KOF 2000 as Terry 115, but is rearranged in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate~! - The artist behind the character artwork is Hiroaki, better known for his artwork for King of Fighters XI and King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match. Strangely, the character artwork is different than the character select artwork. Compare Yamazaki's full artwork to his character select artwork. Look at his FACE. XD (But the full character art of him looks pretty badass, but I'm biased lol) Uhhh, that's it! I'm not gonna lie this game is sorta there and there's not a whole lot for me to say. ^^; I'll have more to say in the other games for sure! He has KOF XIII and KOF XIV on the horizon~
Did Max skip KOF 2003? Don't blame the game when you won't understand the Tales of Ash plot in XI then, Max. Also, it's hard sometimes finding your comments man, I love reading them. I don't think I found your KOF 2001 one either.
This Jeff bogard was inspired by the Fatal Fury ova, the only oficial Jeff artwork was in Art of Fighting 2 and looks much like Garou's Terry with Black hair and hat
the thing with toji is if he turns his back to you and then attacks he actually does more damage that combined with his shortness actually made him be considered top tier by alot of pros of this fatal fury he was considered so good they actually took the very rare step of banning him in most tourney rule sets for a short amount of time
Toji dont need be baned. The lacks distance. His S punch is slow. The punch combo with square must connect very close. He dont have low kick counter. The only one that could be banned is Geese. The best char by far. His low kick counter stuns always. Lol
Other that could be banned is Andy. The can combo his super Sho Repaddan starting combo with fast kick. He is very fast and have lot of combo setups like geese. Toji is fast to avoid attacks by jumping but this command grabs lacks distance.
@@HellTantrumbull If you go on his Twitch, you'll find the full uncut stream of him playing this. He also did a Rate the SUPER of KOF XIII so that was cool (and funny) lol
Fact: Jeff is actually a detective, WAS the best detective in South Town, that's why Geese wants him killed because he was already a threat to Geese as a corrupted police director way back during Art of Fighting timeline
Aww man I loved Wild Ambition back in the day. It plays like a 3-D Real Bout series game. The supers in this one were always so hype and I loved the music. Me and my brother spent all day one time winning with every single character just to unlock Duck King. And yea Geese was definitely an asshole in this one. He was actually harder than the secret final boss fight with Mr. Karate to me.
If Terry's been wearing that hat since he was 9, it's gotta be the grungiest, grossest thing. Ain't no way it's still bright white and doesn't have permanent sweat stains around the brim
When you said "For the last time, where is the mirror?!" and "keep friends.... those you love...." I felt an affinity. You are now a brother and a brother you shall always be 🙇🏽♂️
This is exactly after AoF2 special ending with Geese’s even dressed the same way he is shown in Wild Ambition backstory movie. Which makes Terry and Andy exactly 10 years younger than Ryo and Robert.
@@ewrooney its happened to me on real bout special vs nightmare geese, i used to play on the ps2, i remember one time i was a hit away from killing him and he pulled like a 30 hit combo that included the deadly rave cancel and beat me
"It's so melodramatic" uuuhhh HIS DAD WAS JUST MURDERED! HE'S LITERALLY WATCHING HIS DAD DIE IN HIS ARMS WHILE HIS KILLER SMIRKS AT HIM MAX, HAVE A HEART😭 ........😊
@@MasterofPlay7 It was originally released on SNK's Hyper NeoGeo 64 arcade machine, then ported to PlayStation. The PSX port is apparently downscaled compared to the arcade original, but HNG64 is notoriously hard to emulate and original arcade machines/boards are hard to get. Not really worth it for a one-off video.
@@sofija1996 If you search for Wild Ambition Hyper 64 on RUclips you can find good footage of the original arcade version. While the 3D models don't look too much better it's still sharper, seems to play faster with a better frame rate, has animated backgrounds and the sound effects aren't compressed into incomprehension. A lot of fighting games got some rough PS1 ports back then.
On his hands and knees, young Terry cries out to his father, "Dad! Are you okay?!" and then, uncontrollably, he punches his dying father so hard he explodes and bounces down the street like a pinball.
Oh this is the game where that opening cutscene came from, I have seen it before and always liked the late ninety’s/early 2000’s early of CG cutscenes.
This could have been a boss rage, Billy and Geese gave max that work! It was fucking entertaining, good stuff max. This might be the best legacy run yet.
This was Tsugumi's one & only fighting game appearance, she was also in the games SNK VS Capcom: Card Fighters' Clash 1 & 2 which are 'collect-em all' style games.
I love the art in this. I think this is mostly Hiroaki's work. He did the main/promo art for Buriki One, KOFXI, KOF98UM, KOF2002UM, and those Fatal Fury pachinko games.
I still have this game for the PS1, and I enjoyed playing it.....my friends and I enjoyed playing against each with our Terry/Ryo rivalry. My friend is a Ryo fan as I am a Terry fan😁
Terry's father last gesture was to get his son the cap and put it on his head... and Terry honors that by throwing it away everytime he beats down some noob. That's not what your father wanted, Terry!
There it is. The very first time I saw Terry Bogard in was through this game, back in the early 2000s. Can’t believe it took them this long to showcase the murder of Terry & Andy’s Father...
"Wear this hat, my son, and always ask people if they are OK before you punch them out of buildings." - Jeff Bogard
Migtt as well shut the comments off. This wins
Terry: "I am concerned about your general state of physical wellness."
Also Terry: "BUSSSTTTTAAAAA WOOOLFFFFF"
Hahahaha the best comment by far 😂😂😂
"Are You Okay?" Was the Last phrase Terry Bogard said to his father, Jeff Bogard, Just Before Jeff died. Now everytime time Terry is about to murder someone just before he "Buster Wolfs'", He will ask them, "Are you okay?" as That is the final phrase His victims will hear uttered just before Death.
"Are you okay?" The Final Phrase before his opponent's "Final Fight".
I've been re-watching this entire legacy, and I think "What is this music? I feel like I'm at a Pho restaurant" might be the best moment of them all.
Lol! You ever play this Matt?
@@sheldonfredericks8034 Yeah they played it on Saturday Morning Scrublords a good few years ago :)
I think the biggest issue I have with the music is it's just so weird hearing high-quality CD audio music while the sound effects are bit-crushed to hell and back.
"omg terry almost killed a family of 4"
i just heard you mention this on triple ko, i completely forgot about it and had to go back xD
Terry: "I just took revenge for my parent's death by killing his murderer for the 14th time."
Samus: "Tell me about it!"
Clever
Geese: Hey Kid! YOU MISSED A SPOT!
Terry: Hmmm...i wonder if I can find those same clothes I wore as a kid.
Or just have them made
@@AggressiveSushi "Hello, custom hat company."
"Hi. It's me."
"Oh hi, Terry. You need another Fatal Fury cap?"
@@CrossoverGameReviews "Well yeah, but I also want a few other ones. I want one that says "South Town - Hungry Wolf", one that says "King of the Fighters" and one that just has a Metal Plate on the front".
PLOT TWIST:
They're the same clothes. It's sentient and it makes people who wear it, ask people if they are ok, while urging them to hit people afterwards.
@@CrossoverGameReviews I remember in some promotional art he had a cool cap with a metal plate on it with NEO-GEO pressed on it! Only Terry!
When Geese cancelled deadly rave into another mixup, my mind was blown.
I don't even know if it was a mixup because the combo counter didn't reset but that was still nuts, either way. I knew you could do something similar in CvS2, but I certainly didn't expect a CPU to do something like that.
28:36 shit gets real
Max didn't showed it in this video, in the stream there is a moment where Geese cancels the Deadly Rave, and goes for a mixup, trying to get a reset
You can do the exact same thing with Rock in MOTW.
@@Ticketman99 and you can do the same thing in kof 2002 um
Terry's diary: Day 20. I killed Geese for the 14th time. I need more rivals SNK
🤣🤣🤣
At least he has Andy and Kim. Those are some decent rivals for the poor guy. XD
Geese is too PREDICTABO!
KIM best rival for Tery
Well at least he didn't fell off a balcony. Womp.
With Terry Bogard out in Smash, one would think the Terry Legacy would've been over then and there! Fortunately, Max has decided to continue the Legacy despite Terry's arrival to Smash~ To be honest, ending the legacy on Maximum Impact 2 would've left me mildly disappointed. ^^;
But here's Wild Ambition, the remake/retelling of Fatal Fury 1! Along with my facts on it~
- Despite this game being a remake/retelling of FF1's events, this game does NOT replace the original events of Fatal Fury 1 as the 15th anniversary "movie", Memories of Stray Wolves, shows. It's just that FF1 shows events that Wild Ambition doesn't show and vice versa. However, the fact that other characters like Richard Meyer, Michael Max, Tung Fu Rue, Duck King (original version of Wild Ambition at least, more on that below), and Hwa Jai aren't in this remake but are mentioned and/or seen in the 15th Anniversary "movie" suggests that the events of Fatal Fury 1 still sorta happen despite the absence of the original participants of the '91 addition of the King of Fighters tournament. The major change is that Geese doesn't "die" at the end but is merely defeated. Other than that, the canon entries in the series are not altered by this remake's events.
- This game was originally released on the Hyper Neo Geo 64, a system made to compete with the likes of the Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64, and PlayStation. This was made to be the successor to the Neo Geo MVS and was released in 1997...only to be discontinued in 1999. The game only has seven games but the noteworthy ones include Wild Ambition, Samurai Shodown 64 and Samurai Shodown 64: Warrior's Rage, and Buriki One (the offshoot series to Art of Fighting); the latter of which is the last game to the system.
- The gameplay is loosely based on Real Bout Fatal Fury 2 with some new additions here and there. Such additions include the following:
. Heat Meter = You fill the meter by attacking or taunting. Taking damage decreases the gauge. If the meter is too low, you'll get into the "Danger" state but once it's filled you get the "MAX OK" status.
. Guard Impact = More or less the Just Defend system from Garou: MOTW... Though this game came before MOTW, did you know~?
. Heat Blow = High risk, high reward. It's unblockable and if it connects, it'll either stun or knock your opponent in the air. You can only use it once your Heat Meter is filled and using this will put you in the "Danger" state of your Heat Meter.
. Overdrive Power = More or less the super moves. Once your Heat Meter is filled, you use this super move. Just like Heat Blow, you'll be put into the "Danger" state of your Heat Meter once you use it.
Got all that? Great~! There's far more than that, but I'm not here to completely teach you how to play this game~
- As a remake of Fatal Fury 1, this game includes characters from future games such as Mai Shiranui, Ryuji Yamazaki, Kim Kaphwan, Li Xiangfei and characters exclusive to this game, Tsugumi Sendo and Touji Sakata. Raiden is also in this game though his look appears to be a somewhat blend between Raiden and Big Bear evidenced by his beard from his Big Bear persona appearing in his Raiden persona. This is also seen in the CVS games too.
- The PS1 version has secret characters in the form of Duck King and the famous Mr. Karate II. He is Ryo Sakazaki but older, wiser, and a full-on master of the Kyoukgen Karate martial art, following his father's footsteps closely. Mr. Karate II (Ryo) actually appeared in Buriki One.
- Li Xiangfei is a secret character in the original Hyper Neo Geo 64 version but a default character in the PS1 version.
- Billy Kane's appearance in this game is based on his Real Bout Fatal Fury look (a look that would be widely associated with him).
- Touji Sakata, the newcomer of this game, is the rival of Tatsumi Suou who is the grandfather to Blue Mary and Geese Howard's master (possibly after he left Tung Fu Rue?). This is evidenced by the fact that Touji actually has similar fighting style as Geese.
- Tsugumi Sendo, another newcomer, is a simple exchange student who has the shoot wrestling fighting style. She went to Southtown because she knew it was a place filled with criminals and fighters.
- Tsugumi appears in KOF 2002 UM in the background of the Italy Stage...alongside Touji and resident FF pervert, Jubei (not to be mistaken with Jubei from Samurai Shodown or Jubei from BlazBlue lol). During the rounds, Touji and Jubei will get into a fight (because Jubei was looking at Tsugumi in her swimsuit) that lasts a couple of rounds. After a while, they stop, being tuckered out.
- The PS1 version doesn't play the full tracks to the character themes so they abruptly fade out in the game. The characters have much longer themes and similar to Garou: Mark of the Wolves, an arranged soundtrack exists though like MOTW the themes aren't majorly arranged. Merely "higher produced" tracks.
- Geese's look in the opening movie is based on his younger self as seen in Art of Fighting 2.
- Terry's theme song is 11th Street. It is remixed in King of Fighters '99 as 176th Street (my preferred version admittedly) and sort of in KOF 2000 as Terry 115, but is rearranged in Super Smash Bros. Ultimate~!
- The artist behind the character artwork is Hiroaki, better known for his artwork for King of Fighters XI and King of Fighters 2002 Unlimited Match. Strangely, the character artwork is different than the character select artwork. Compare Yamazaki's full artwork to his character select artwork. Look at his FACE. XD (But the full character art of him looks pretty badass, but I'm biased lol)
Uhhh, that's it! I'm not gonna lie this game is sorta there and there's not a whole lot for me to say. ^^; I'll have more to say in the other games for sure! He has KOF XIII and KOF XIV on the horizon~
i was wondering when you'd show up? im legit glad your here to pass on this snk knowledge. thanks alot!
Your rundowns are the best part of this series! Thanks for taking the time to do these!
I don't want to make this into a running joke, but I'm still waiting for the KOF 2001 facts.
@@harlannguyen4048 I've posted them like 5 times though. Are people seriously not seeing them???
Did Max skip KOF 2003? Don't blame the game when you won't understand the Tales of Ash plot in XI then, Max.
Also, it's hard sometimes finding your comments man, I love reading them. I don't think I found your KOF 2001 one either.
No kicking Geese off the roof? That's why Terry stood there like that, thinking "I was suppose to do something else wasn't I?"
So that's Jeff Bogard, huh? I'm seeing a suspiciously little amount of ice cream making.
That was His Day off
This Jeff bogard was inspired by the Fatal Fury ova, the only oficial Jeff artwork was in Art of Fighting 2 and looks much like Garou's Terry with Black hair and hat
Max: *plays a Fatal Fury game*
Random tiny old man: "I'm about to end this man's whole career."
the thing with toji is if he turns his back to you and then attacks he actually does more damage that combined with his shortness actually made him be considered top tier by alot of pros of this fatal fury he was considered so good they actually took the very rare step of banning him in most tourney rule sets for a short amount of time
Toji dont need be baned. The lacks distance. His S punch is slow. The punch combo with square must connect very close. He dont have low kick counter. The only one that could be banned is Geese. The best char by far. His low kick counter stuns always. Lol
Other that could be banned is Andy. The can combo his super Sho Repaddan starting combo with fast kick. He is very fast and have lot of combo setups like geese. Toji is fast to avoid attacks by jumping but this command grabs lacks distance.
"I feel like I'm at a pho restaurant!"
I LOL'd.
Ironically, the stage is on Thailand. :D
@@ServantBerserkerZero Ironically, pho is Vietnamese rice noodle dish, not Thai xD
@@jinzerox That's what I meant.
Love it lol
I think Geese legitimately took Max 40 minutes on stream. Billy took 10
At least it's nowhere near as long as it took on Joe, Hon Fu, and Yamazaki in Fatal Fury 3. Lol
How long did Joe take?
@@FuriousGorge Around 5-7 minutes. Not as bad as Fatal Fury 3 Joe, based on what I'm hearing.
@@HellTantrumbull If you go on his Twitch, you'll find the full uncut stream of him playing this. He also did a Rate the SUPER of KOF XIII so that was cool (and funny) lol
where can i see Max live, btw? i always come when his vids have already been edited and posted.
“Are you okay, son? Buster Wolf!” Oh man, that was funny 😄
Terry is only allowed to change his cloths when he has a kid/adopts one, then and only then is he allowed to get a new jacket.
And cut his hair
Geese dies for the 10th time, how many times do we have to teach you this lesson, old man?
Geese: "I rove the yung peepol!"
Look at that cutscene from GTA 4! I half expect Geese to ask him if he wants to go bowling!
Geese: "Hey, Son Of That Guy I Just Killed, Wanna Go Bowling?"
Terry: "NOOOO"
Geese: "I'll Buy You a Cool Hat"
Terry: "OKAY!!!"
Damn, Terry's daddy was King Bradley.
That's Why He's A Baddass
I knew I wasn't the only one that saw that!
Lol🤣
except he's actually a nice guy
Fact: Jeff is actually a detective, WAS the best detective in South Town, that's why Geese wants him killed because he was already a threat to Geese as a corrupted police director way back during Art of Fighting timeline
Aww man I loved Wild Ambition back in the day. It plays like a 3-D Real Bout series game. The supers in this one were always so hype and I loved the music. Me and my brother spent all day one time winning with every single character just to unlock Duck King. And yea Geese was definitely an asshole in this one. He was actually harder than the secret final boss fight with Mr. Karate to me.
DUCK KING IS IN THIS?
Bleack Lol Yep. You have to beat the game with every character to get him tho.
I remember the CGI on the intro being REALLY impressive for the time. Definitely some of the best on PS1
"THIS Geese is the hardest one"
Someone introduce this man to Nightmare Geese.
Screw Nightmare Geese. Try AoF2 Geese.
@@KuroNoTenno hes way easier if you compare both lvl 8
You said It correctly: "Someone introduce..." Because he cant do that himself. He even needs to play everything on easiest mode
Carlos Augusto he beat shin Akuma on the hardest difficulty in svc chaos
KuroNoTenno That Geese was just dumb I did manage to beat him though.
If Terry's been wearing that hat since he was 9, it's gotta be the grungiest, grossest thing. Ain't no way it's still bright white and doesn't have permanent sweat stains around the brim
Especially considering Terry's athletic lifestyle and occupation. XD
I think he is still with the same hair. Never cut it.
He probably has his own hat brand considering that he is pretty popular in south town.
At least Terry has a Flat somewhere in South Town. Can you imagine the stink of Ryu's Gi, being always on the Road?
Billy Kane: I'm strong!
Max: "i'M sTrOoOoOoOnG!!!!" Keep telling yourself that.
>proceeds to do 50% of Max's health
I lost it at “Terry almost killed a family of 4”
They got Terry in literal converses. That's...very freaking cool...
Ikr one I noticed his shoes I immediately saw the comparison
Actually, those look like converse from far away, but instead of a star on the side, it's a red wolf head symbole.
“Joe looks like he got arrested”😂
That's my head canon as to why he wasn't in KOF 11.
'father dying in front of his (adopted) son'
max: "god this is so melodramatic!"
Terry's stage theme was really catchy!
He also has the same theme in KOF '99.
It's called 11th Street in case you were wondering :)
What if Terry only started dressing like that again years later to make sure Geese recognized him?
Calm voice calling the rounds. Mellow music. This is like the most relaxing fighting game ever.
If you want to see more about the child Terry and Andy I recomend to watch the OVA's back from the days, it was a master piece.
You mean the one with blue hair Andy ?
@@maf_axe189 in the first OVA yes, it was blue.
When you said "For the last time, where is the mirror?!" and "keep friends.... those you love...." I felt an affinity. You are now a brother and a brother you shall always be 🙇🏽♂️
Geese was that goose meme before there was a goose meme.
"Today I will cause problems for no reason."
*_Magic Geese much?_*
"You must be Duck."
This is exactly after AoF2 special ending with Geese’s even dressed the same way he is shown in Wild Ambition backstory movie. Which makes Terry and Andy exactly 10 years younger than Ryo and Robert.
14. Terry is 10 years younger than Yuri, while Ryo. Robert and King are all 4 years older than her...and Geese is just 4 years older than them.
The voice announcer:
"I could record rn but I have to be quiet cause my moms sleeping"
That literally the first time I've ever seen the CPU stop deadly rave and finish with a custom string.
Did you know it could be done?
Oh yeah. For some time actually.
@@ewrooney its happened to me on real bout special vs nightmare geese, i used to play on the ps2, i remember one time i was a hit away from killing him and he pulled like a 30 hit combo that included the deadly rave cancel and beat me
The 'Street Fighter EX' of Fatal Fury
That was my first impression as well.
Hey, don't insult the ex series
Terry's time by first Geese fight: 30: 42
Terry's time by Geese's defeat: 57: 07
Lol he spent half of the time fighting Geese
"It's so melodramatic" uuuhhh HIS DAD WAS JUST MURDERED! HE'S LITERALLY WATCHING HIS DAD DIE IN HIS ARMS WHILE HIS KILLER SMIRKS AT HIM MAX, HAVE A HEART😭 ........😊
I saw this and literally thought about old school tekken
I thought of Tekken when Geese showed his face.
Looks like Joe was out getting training from Sagat in this one
Finally we see how the Ice Cream Salesman was slain.
I am going too go with how it went in Destiny, with Geese nailing him with a Raging Storm
“How many super does he gets?” All of them... literally all of them.
19:38 The way Max screamed when Raiden showed up cracked me up.
the audio compression in this game feels like you're playing it underwater lol
It adds To The Acid Trip feel This Game Has
A lot of PSX games had audio compression out of the wazoo. The original Guilty Gear was a particularly egregious in this regard.
@@Rangaisia it was hilariously bad in GG XD
@@pockystyx4087 did MKT on PS1 have audio compression execpt announcer being on CD audio?
Like hearing an old cassette player as the batteries die
Terry:"Hum...throwing Geese out of a building this time? ... Naaaaa...straight up murder. Let's be sure."
Aaaaah, Wild Ambition. Easily one of the toughest Geese boss fights around, and one of the best boss themes too. Glad to see that Max played this game
@@AkiraSO4 Feck, wrong comment, sorry.
Holy shit that Geese intro, "Terry Bogard, you're approaching me? ho hooooo!" *explosion*
Toji looks like he was promised a tropical vacation until his flight got re directed lol
I love Terry's theme in this game. I'm so glad that the KOF '99 remix made it into Smash.
"This feels like the porn parody of Fatal Fury." And then the next loading screen is Billy posing in nothing but overalls...
This game feels like a bad drug trip.
when is this game released anyways? The graphic looks bad and unfinished....
Nah man I’ve had bad drug trips. Those are at least entertaining but this game just looks slow and boring
@@MasterofPlay7 Came out in 1999 for arcade and Playstation 1
@@MasterofPlay7 It was originally released on SNK's Hyper NeoGeo 64 arcade machine, then ported to PlayStation. The PSX port is apparently downscaled compared to the arcade original, but HNG64 is notoriously hard to emulate and original arcade machines/boards are hard to get. Not really worth it for a one-off video.
@@sofija1996 If you search for Wild Ambition Hyper 64 on RUclips you can find good footage of the original arcade version. While the 3D models don't look too much better it's still sharper, seems to play faster with a better frame rate, has animated backgrounds and the sound effects aren't compressed into incomprehension.
A lot of fighting games got some rough PS1 ports back then.
Another child hood fav. I didn't care back then that this game was wonky I just loved 90s fighters especially snk titles. Also my fav Terry theme.
17:26 Max, the old man was just on vacation!
Max, this is part 21. Last time was part 20.
(Edit, he fixed it lol)
Is this the longest running legacy series he ever did?
Geese Howard: "Toss me out of a building you say? Not today!"
28:40 what a combo Geese just performed!
That song in the fight against Billence was amazing. Music in this game is crazy!
“SOMEONE CALL THE COPS!”
Max, Geese was the cop.
He was the whole ass police commissioner.
"for the last time , Jeff, Where is the mirror!" LOL.
LOL Didn't expect Max to drop a Shenmue reference during that scene. And possibly a Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance one as well.
Terry legacy has consisted of Terry asking important questions and being told "No" as a result.
We finally learn Terry just puts his hat back on after he throws it.
Just like Kung Lao
"Are you ok son? B-Bustah Wolf"
God dammit Max that CRIT me.
Jeff Bogard looking like Long from Bloody Roar 😂
On his hands and knees, young Terry cries out to his father, "Dad! Are you okay?!" and then, uncontrollably, he punches his dying father so hard he explodes and bounces down the street like a pinball.
This Geese has been drinking a little too much of the snk boss smoothie
I don't ever want this legacy to be over
Jeff Bogard looks like Chun-Li's dad...Both die....
so Terry and Chun-Li are half siblings?
@@juarezamorim Or cousins of twin dads?
@@adonissinoda2527 that's make more sense
Oh this is the game where that opening cutscene came from, I have seen it before and always liked the late ninety’s/early 2000’s early of CG cutscenes.
This could have been a boss rage, Billy and Geese gave max that work! It was fucking entertaining, good stuff max. This might be the best legacy run yet.
Whoo boy was the stream hype asf when Max won against Billy and Geese.
that soundtrack SLAPS
Say what you will about this game, the music is baller!
This was Tsugumi's one & only fighting game appearance, she was also in the games SNK VS Capcom: Card Fighters' Clash 1 & 2 which are 'collect-em all' style games.
She also appears in KOF 2002 UM, as a stage cameo, along with Toji
Wow, it's like Terry's jacket grew up with him, LOL!
"What is this music? I feel like I'm at a Pho restaurant!"
LOL
Why is it that 3D entries of FG series have such enjoyable and cool music?
What a nice soundtrack.
Joe higashi looks like he trained with Cap America from MVCI in the character selection screen when you highlight him.
God Max dropped so many gold in this one. The Shenmu reference, the buster wolf joke and the pho restaurant had me in tears
I don't know if this is the hardest Geese, but this CPU AI is definitely one of the best I've seen.
"What is this music? I feel like I'm at a Pho restaurant." 12:43
Ending aside, this was entertaining to watch.
jeff bogard....is dead. lmao that tekken reference
I love the art in this. I think this is mostly Hiroaki's work. He did the main/promo art for Buriki One, KOFXI, KOF98UM, KOF2002UM, and those Fatal Fury pachinko games.
"Are you....Okay, son....? Buster....Wolf....Bleh..."
*Jeff passes out*
XD
By far, the best of king of fighters related games.
One of my favorite fighting games on PS1.
An unofficial boss rage. Thanks for posting. It's been a while since I've seen this game.
I gotta say, the AI was pretty on point. That Geese cancel was ridiculous.
This has to be one of my favorite versions of Geese. He really oozes arrogance and his superiority in this one.
I still have this game for the PS1, and I enjoyed playing it.....my friends and I enjoyed playing against each with our Terry/Ryo rivalry. My friend is a Ryo fan as I am a Terry fan😁
The announcer sounds like his about to read us a bed time story.
The amazing thing about this session was that Max never did a regular Power Geyser, not even once, during this whole game play.
Never played this one but now I kind of want to lol
Loved the Shenmue references at 2:46 and 4:00, especially as my Shenmue III pre-order arrived today.
Makes me Want A Game That Shows Terry's Journey until he Fights Geese
3:20 I also appreciate the reference to the Mortal Kombat Deadly Alliance intro.
I have a huge soft spot for these kinds of 3d graphics. I hope some throwback fighting games emulate it sometime.
Wow. Geese didn't even fall off the balcony at the end.
Terry's father last gesture was to get his son the cap and put it on his head... and Terry honors that by throwing it away everytime he beats down some noob. That's not what your father wanted, Terry!
28:26 Ai suddenly turns to a human controlled person style with a deadly rave cancel into a super move. 😮😮😮
The music starting from 9:21 is some real Terry Legacy stuff.
There it is. The very first time I saw Terry Bogard in was through this game, back in the early 2000s.
Can’t believe it took them this long to showcase the murder of Terry & Andy’s Father...