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Dreamcast : King Of Fighters Dream Match '99 Reviews

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Below are user reviews of King Of Fighters Dream Match '99 and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for King Of Fighters Dream Match '99. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.

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Almost perfect

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 5 / 15
Date: November 05, 1999
Author: Amazon User

Well first of all I own both Dream Match 99 for the DC which irecently got and i also own KOF 98 for the PS an imported ver. Onething that dissapointed me was that the American version of DM 99 for DC doesn't have blood. The japanese version has blood. Plus on the American ver of DM 99 is that if your the first player your stuck using the same lamo color. Nope cant change it. Unless u use the 2nd controller. Overall lots of improvements over the graphics especially the backgrounds. Overall the game lacks the sound and lacks no blood. If SNK of America keeps this up Im defently not buying it, If i were you i'd get an import of the game. Now one thing better about the KOF 98 for PS is that it's arcade perfect. Loading times are more improved. Voices sound alot better. But the oly problem is that the controller tends to get of your nerves. END

Letdown

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 3 / 7
Date: December 27, 1999
Author: Amazon User

I was surprised at the lack of quality of this game.

I felt like I was playing a Super Nintendo. The graphics are completely flat. The controls are cumbersome.

I was a huge KOF - Arcade fan. I dropped many quarters into the various lineups of KOF and enjoyed it greatly. I bought the KOF 99 sight unseen based on my past KOF experience.

I did not buy the Dreamcast to see 32 bit graphics and uninspirational gameplay. Play this after an hour of Soul Calibur and try to stiffle the laughter.

I'm just upset that Wal-Mart doesn't let you return video games. Used CD store: here I come.

I'm a tolerant gamer, but this was flat out pathetic

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 5
Date: December 10, 1999
Author: Amazon User

My problem with this game was the fact that there were virtually no improvements from King of Fighters '97. Actually, now that i think about it, '97 was probably a little better. Oh, and that ridiculous intro at the beginning of the game isn't fooling anybody. This was a real disappointment to me and I took it back after the first day. Thank god for exchanges.

Great Game

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 3
Date: February 29, 2000
Author: Amazon User

I have realized too many people are trying to compare this to SNES or Playstation graphics. I have found this to be false the animation is superior and the graphics are a huge improvement. The only really large downside is how cheap some characters can be....even in the hands of a beginner some characters can spell certain death for even a seasoned vetran of fighting games.(Ralph,Kyo,Takuma,and especially OMEGA RUGAL). This can be very frusterating when the other person is using one of them. The attacks look really unique, the only downside to this is all the attacks have the same motion to enter.(Think Ryu and his fireball.) Another noticable downside is the horrible ending for all that you get at the end of the game I would at least expect a congratulations, instead I get Omega Rugal laughing madly for no apparent reason. This ending is the same for all difficulty levels. The team battles are a neat addition to the ongoing series of 2d fighters. However experiance comes through on team battles since if you lose you get special advantages such as increased power and really powerful special attacks. I really think it is worth picking up.

Could've been better

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 2 / 2
Date: May 14, 2003
Author: Amazon User

Five yrs ago, the toughest SNK superstars faced off in tag-team action in the excellent arcade game KOF 94. Now the series is back, but it hasn't learned anything new. The KOF:DM99(man that's a long title!)chugs away with tired fighting mechanics and subpar graphics. King features characters from Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting. The fights are fun, but you still can't change characters during a match. Technically King's loaded with deficencies, most notably choppy, slowdown-filled 2D sprite graphics. For a part of an essentially 16 bit game to a 128 bit system, these flaws are inexcuseable and baffling. It's nice that the DC isn't limiting itself to polygon-only 3D fighting titles. But compared to Marvel vs. Capcom, Dream is a nightmare.

A CLASSIC SERIES COMES TO SEGA

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: January 04, 2000
Author: Amazon User

SNK has brought this port of KofF'98 to the dreamcast in perfect form! People say arcade perfect, naw better than the arcade. The game doesn't slow down and the replay value is off the chart! If you have a NEO-GEO pocket color with KofF R-2 this is a must have because of download and upload features with the Dreamcast.

awesome gfx!

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: March 13, 2000
Author: Amazon User

kof 99 is the best game i ever played. it was so cool i played it almost every weekend! the gfx was amazing and the sound really bites too. based on the kof trilogy (94-99), this game is the best. since kof 94-98 only 3 people were used to fight but on kof 99, well, there were 3 people fight and the fourth person otherwise known as the striker helps him or her team mates by backing out opponent's attack. even the moves were so fascinating than street fighter. and it has a slightly comedy makeup too, for example, when mai shiranui mets andy bogard, she will present him a baby puppet, andy was so horrified even his eyeballs were popping out from its' socket. overall, kof 99 is the best apart from it's cheesy ending boss, krizalid. i hope kof 2000 will be better than this.

too cheap to buy a NeoGeo CD?

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 1 / 1
Date: May 01, 2000
Author: Amazon User

Well, previously, if you were an SNK fan that didn't have a NeoGeo console, you were limited to awful Playstation ports and the occasional Game Boy game (ugh). Unless of course you shelled out the $$$ for the import Saturn version. Well, now you can have a mainstream system AND satisfy your SNK addiction with this great edition of KOF. Not truly KOF 99, merely a souped up version of 98 (though with the endless parade of KOF games, it doesn't matter what 2 digits you tack on to the end anymore), it delivers as good an experience as you could ask, outside of shelling out $200-$400 for an import NeoGeo console (or an MVS). So what if some people cast dispersions on 2D fighters (they're the ones that couldn't tell Terry Bogard from Humphrey Bogart), SNK is/was/always-will-be the standard for fighting game perfection (most of the time) in a way that these johnny-come-latelys simply will never be able to understand. So if Toshinden actually impressed you, perhaps KOF ain't your thing, but if you wanna graduate to "real gamer", instead of a wannabe, step up to the plate and see what the fuss is about. Thank you SNK.

Dreamcast port of the fantastic King of Fighters 98 (despite what the title would have you believe)

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 09, 2007
Author: Amazon User

Yes, this game is actually a port of the arcade game KOF98. Is that a bad thing? Not at all, in fact the real KOF99 is also available on Dreamcast as KOF Evolution so there's no need to worry about that.

This is one of the finer KOF titles and a fan favorite amongst many, it's also the last time you'll see the USA team in all their glory (as playable characters) so snatch this one up if you're a fan of Heavy D, Lucky Glauber, or Brian Battler.

The only complaint I have is that the arranged music is nothing spectacular, and because of its inclusion the game has repeated load times during the matches with constant music fade-ins and fade-outs. It's not nearly as seamless as the arcade experience, but it's not a purchase killer either. If this is your only means of obtaining KOF98, don't be put off and go ahead and score one of the finer renditions available.

The SNK legacy lives on!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 6 / 6
Date: October 19, 2000
Author: Amazon User

King of Fighters Dream Match 99 (KOFDM99) is my current favorite of all the King of Fighters titles (though Garou:Mark of the Wolves is my favorite SNK fighter overall), and that says a lot.

Basically, KOFDM99 is really the Dreamcast version of the Neo Geo game of KOF98:The Slugfest. This confuses a lot of people. KOFDM:99 and King of Fighters '99 Evolution (which is the real KOF99) are two totally different games.

KOFDM99 has just about EVERY character that ever appeared in an official King of Fighters game. That's a whole 38 distinct characters, if you're keeping score. This is the definitive King of Fighters title, and probably the best for 2-player competitions.

KOF99:Evolution and KOF2000 have their merits, but because of their smaller rosters and modified style, they fall a little short of KOF:DM99. While KOF:99E has better effects on the DC (KOF2000 has yet to be ported), KOF:DM99 still holds it own. The graphics easily take on the like of Capcom's greats like SF:Alpha 3. Obviously it doesn't have the pizzazz of the newer 2D DC fighters, the gameplay and character design has always set SNK apart from Capcom or Arc Systems (makers of Guilty Gear).

SNK has always had the most colorful roster, each character distinct with their own robust (if sometimes disturbing) personality that fuels the game. Coupled with good animation, great music, and top-notch controls (minimal learning curve) anyone who considers themselves a 2D fighting fan NEEDS this title. King of Fighters may not be as popular as Capcom's titles, but in Japan it's still one of the most popular series around and for good reason. KOF:DM99 continues the legacy of excellent SNK fighting games.


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