The King of Fighters 2002: Challenge to Ultimate Battle is the ninth game in the King of Fighters series, and is the second and last King of Fighters game produced by Eolith. Much like The King of Fighters '98, this game is more of a "dream match" for characters from all previous King of Fighters games, including killed-off characters. The series's canon storyline would resume in The King of Fighters 2003 - adapting, however, a character introduced in this game, Kusanagi. __TOC__
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| - The King of Fighters 2002: Challenge to Ultimate Battle is the ninth game in the King of Fighters series, and is the second and last King of Fighters game produced by Eolith. Much like The King of Fighters '98, this game is more of a "dream match" for characters from all previous King of Fighters games, including killed-off characters. The series's canon storyline would resume in The King of Fighters 2003 - adapting, however, a character introduced in this game, Kusanagi. __TOC__
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Platform
| - Arcade, Neo Geo, Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Xbox, PlayStation Network, Microsoft Windows
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| - Promotional poster. Illustration by Nona
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Title
| - The King of Fighters 2002
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| - Team Battle, One-On-One; Up to 2 players simultaneously
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Release
| - Arcade
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- --03-24
- --06-19
- --10-10
- --05-20
- --12-18
- --03-25
- Humble Bundle:
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| - Playmore, Eolith, Ignition Entertainment , , DotEmu
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| - The King of Fighters 2002: Challenge to Ultimate Battle is the ninth game in the King of Fighters series, and is the second and last King of Fighters game produced by Eolith. Much like The King of Fighters '98, this game is more of a "dream match" for characters from all previous King of Fighters games, including killed-off characters. The series's canon storyline would resume in The King of Fighters 2003 - adapting, however, a character introduced in this game, Kusanagi. It was later released for the Dreamcast, this time adding two characters absent from the original version, King and Shingo Yabuki. The PlayStation 2 version included Wild Iori, Goenitz and Geese Howard. An alternate rebalanced version of this title, The King of Fighters Neowave, was released first in Japan on July 30, 2004 on arcades. An actual remake known as The King of Fighters 2002: Unlimited Match, was eventually released in Japan on February 26, 2009. __TOC__
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