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{{Infobox Game
| gamename    = Fighter's History Dynamite / Karnov's Revenge
| abbreviation = FHD, Karnovs
| image        = Fhd Karnovs flyer.png
| developer    = Data East
| system      = Neo Geo MVS<br>JP: March 17, 1994
| system2      = Neo Geo AES<br>WW: April 28, 1994
| system3      = Neo Geo CD<br>WW: December 22, 1994
| system4      = Sega Saturn<br>JP: July 4, 1997
| system5      = Wii Virtual Console<br>NA: December 27, 2010<br>EU: December 3, 2010<br>JP: June 8, 2010
| system6      = Zeebo<br>BR: April 16, 2010<br>MX: April 13, 2010
| system7      = ''ACA NEOGEO''<br>PlayStation 4<br>NA: December 16, 2017<br>EU: December 4, 2017<br>JP: November 16, 2017<br>Xbox One, Nintendo Switch<br>WW: November 16, 2017


=Introduction=
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| website      =  
| __TOC__
| website2    =  
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| netcode      = Rollback (Fightcade)
| resources    = [https://www.fightcade.com '''Fightcade Website''']
| community    = [https://discord.gg/4v2NyhB '''Discord''']
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''Fighter's History Dynamite'' (also known as ''Karnov's Revenge'') is a fighting game created by the now-defunct company Data East and released in March 1994. It is the sequel to the infamous ''Fighter's History'', which drew the legal wrath of Capcom during the mid-90s because of it's blatant rip-off design.
[[Image:Fhd title screen.png|left|Title Screen]]
[[Image:Fhd-select-screen.png|center|Character Select Screen]]


While the original game was made on Data East's own arcade system, the sequel was released for the Neo Geo with several improvements. Aside of new backgrounds and music the engine was re-tweaked so it became more combo-friendly and controls became more sleek. All nine characters return from the original game, while also making two bosses playable and introducing two newcomers. Although the game never achieved mainstream success, it maintains the cult status following to this day.
==Introduction==


<table align="center">
''Fighter's History Dynamite'' (also known as ''Karnov's Revenge'') is a fighting game created by the now-defunct company Data East and released in March 1994. It is the sequel to the infamous ''Fighter's History'', which drew the legal wrath of Capcom during the early 90s accusing it of being a blatant rip-off.
<tr> <td>[[Image:fhd_game_screenshot1.png|center]]</td>
    <td>[[Image:fhd_game_screenshot2.png|center]]</td></tr>
</table>


===Game versions===
While the original game was made on Data East's own arcade hardware, the sequel was released for the Neo Geo with several improvements. Aside from new backgrounds and music, the engine was completely overhauled, so it became more combo-friendly and controls became more sleek. All nine characters return from the original game, while also making two bosses playable and introducing two newcomers. Although the game never achieved mainstream success, it maintains the cult status following to this day as one of the greatest ''Street Fighter II'' clones there is.
*Arcade (MVS)
*Neo Geo (AES)
*Neo Geo CD
*Sega Saturn
*PS4,XBO,NS (via Arcade Archives)


=Notation=
==The Characters==


===Joystick Notation===
''Fighter's History Dynamite'' has 13 playable characters, 9 of which are returning from the original ''FH''. They are Ray, detective from Los Angeles; Feilin, Chinese actress; Ryoko, 17 year-old judo prodigy; Matlok, British punk rocker; Samchay, Muay Thai pro; Lee, Chinese Bājíquán specialist; Mizoguchi, high-school dropout who practices Jissen Karate; Jean, French professional gymnast; and Marstorius, pro wrestler from Italy.
====Single inputs====
*[[File:F.png]] - Forward
*[[File:B.png]] - Backward
*[[File:U.png]] - Up
*[[File:D.png]] - Down


====Quarter circle motions====
Two boss characters from ''FH'' also became playable: Clown (the name says it all) and Karnov, the almighty fighter from Russia and the host of the "Great Grapple" tournament. The final two characters are newcomers: Yungmie, Korean Taekwondo queen in search of her missing parents; and Zazie, a founder of the African Nature Protection Society who practices Karate.
*[[File:Qcf.png]] - Quarter circle forward
*[[File:Qcb.png]] - Quarter circle back
*[[File:B.png]][[File:Db.png]][[File:D.png]] - Quarter circle back-to-down


====Half circle motions====
All in all, the cast has variety. There's lots of fun to be had with new moves and the overhauled engine in ''FHD'' that ups the game's speed and combo potential.
*[[File:Hcf.png]] - Half circle forward
*[[File:Hcb.png]] - Half circle back
*[[File:Uhcf.png]] - Upper half circle forward
*[[File:Uhcb.png]] - Upper half circle backward


====Uniqe motions====
*[[File:F.png]][[File:Db.png]][[File:Df.png]] - Pseudo "Dragon Punch"
*[[File:F.png]][[File:F.png]] - Double tap forward
*And some character exclusive ones...


===Button Layout===
<table align="center">
Being on the NeoGeo, this game only has 4 buttons, but doesn't follow traditional SNK fighting game layout.
<tr> <td>[[Image:fhd_game_screenshot1.png|center]]</td>
 
     <td>[[Image:fhd_game_screenshot2.png|center]]</td>
*[[File:Snka.gif]] - LP - Light Punch
     <td>[[Image:fhd_game_screenshot3.png|center]]</td></tr>
*[[File:Snkb.gif]] - HP - Hard Punch
*[[File:Snkc.gif]] - LK - Light Kick
*[[File:Snkd.gif]] - HK - Hard Kick
 
=Game Mechanics=
 
==Basic Elements==
 
===Back Dash===
Tap {{b}}{{b}} to perform a fairly quick hop backwards to retreat. It doesn't grants invulnerability, but makes character airborne for it's whole duration. Backdash lasts 12 frames (or 13 frames for Ryoko, Jean, Mars and Zazie).
 
===Throws===
Throws are performed pressing {{b}}/{{f}} + [[File:Snkb.gif]] (some characters also have additional throws with [[File:Snkd.gif]] or {{db}}/{{df}}). Regular throws can not be softened or escaped in any way. As in the old SF2's, throws can be performed on reversal frame on wakeup if the opponent is close enough. Throwboxes in this game are all the same for all characters and they are ridiculously big. They're even extends to the characters' backs and this allows to do throws from your spine (actually CPUs in this game using it constantly).
 
Clown and Samchay have '''hold throws''' in which you can do more damage during the grab by mashing the joystick/buttons. The opponent can also counter-mash and break out faster. Clown can do over 25% damage with enough mashing, giving him the best normal throw in the game.
 
Ray, Jean, and Ryoko have '''air throws'''. Air throws do slightly more damage than regular throws, but generally aren't seen too often in play. Unlike normal ground throws, aerial ones have different throwboxes and so different ranges.
 
Marstorius and Ryoko have '''command throws'''. Some can be done with {{hcb}}/{{hcf}} and some can be done with {{uhcb}}/{{uhcf}}. The last one looks odd at first glance, but it's doable. Unlike regular throws, special throws can actually be ''comboed out of regular attack'' if you're in range. Special throws have no whiff animation - if you buffer into a special throw off a blocked normal attack, you will instantly interrupt the animation of the previous normal attack with another normal attack (the button you just hit). You can continually repeat this as long as your attacks are in range, creating a blocked hit string to keep the pressure on the opponent. For this reason it's usually best to stick to performing Marstorius' and Ryoko's special throws with [[File:Snka.gif]], so you don't cancel into a [[File:Snkb.gif]] that might whiff and put you in danger.
 
===Dizzies===
Dizzies work differently from most other games. Each character has a unique piece of clothing on their body, which is damaged when hit, indicated by the object flashing. Once the object takes three hits it will fall off and the character will become dizzy. You can only lose the item once per round, so there's no fear of multiple dizzies or re-dizzies. Clothing is positioned in different places depending on the character, so some characters (depending on their attacks) will have an easier time dizzying certain other characters. When character gets dizzied, player can mash to get out of it faster. But unlike other FGs getting rid of dizzy is hard in this game. Even with really hard mashing character will be vulnerable for at least ~1.5 seconds and opponent will have a time to prepare his best combo. Therefore after a character has been dizzied, any further attacks to that character's weak spot will deal <u>1.5x damage</u> for the rest of the round. Thus, for the many of times getting dizzied can mean a round loss.
 
Each character's weak point will be listed in their individual section.
 
===Hidden Moves===
A popular misconception is that there are super moves in the game, which is not true. Some characters ''DO'' have secret moves which can be performed at any time, but they're only considered secret in the sense that they did not show up on movelists distributed with the game and CPUs doesn't use them. The secret moves tend to have input motions that aren't as "obvious" to discover as other moves.
 
==Advanced Mechanics==
 
===Cancelling Normals===
It's a common thing for all fighting games. In case of FHD the overwhelming majority of normals are cancellable, giving more options for combos. Most ground normals are cancellable, sweeps are cancellable, aerial normals are cancellable (if the character have an aerial special move to cancel into) and some command normals are cancellable. Both on hit and on block.
 
===Fuzzy Guard===
After blocking an attack, you're automatically able to block every following attack automatically as long as you're still in the original blockstun. So you can hold Back to block a jumping attack, and if they do any low attacks afterward you can automatically block them even if you remain in high block. Once blockstun has ended, you must then block the next move in the correct direction.
 
===Stance Shifting===
When in either blockstun or hitstun, it's possible to switch from a standing to crouching position  (and vice versa) between hits of your opponent's combo or block string. You might think it would be better to always go into crouching position once you are being hit, as going into crouch could make some high attacks whiff. But there is a very important additional factor in play in this game - when you go into a crouching position, it changes the hitbox for your weak spot too. Attacks that might not have hit your weak spot when you were standing could very well register when you're crouching instead!
 
Example: if Ray does his Thunder Dynamite Tackle against a crouching Karnov, three hits will register on his weak point and dizzy him instantly! But, if Karnov remains standing, none of the hits will connect against his weak point and he will not be dizzied. It's very important to learn how your character's hitbox changes in crouch - don't assume it's always a good idea to hold Down-Back once a combo starts!
 
===Charge Motion Tricks===
Charge time for the majority of charge-based special moves are very short - 40 frames, roughly two-thirds of a second. Some moves require double the charge time, however. They are:
 
* Ray's '''Thunder Dynamite Tackle''' - 64f
* Marstorius' '''Dash Lariat''' - 80f
* Marstorius' '''Kneel Kick''' - 80f
* Jean's '''Rondato''' - 64f
 
'''Charge buffering''' exists in this game too. Instead of doing a move as just Charge {{b}}, {{f}} + Button, you can instead do it as Charge {{b}}, {{f}}{{b}} + Button. This allows you to immediately start charging immediately after the move is performed. You can also substitute the last press of {{b}} with {{db}} as well. You can even charge immediately after a flash-kick type move by doing Charge {{d}}, {{u}}{{d}} + Button, but you have to be fast!
 
The input system shows some '''leniency''' for the last motion of charge moves - Charge {{b}}, {{f}} + Button moves can be finished with {{df}} or {{uf}}, and Charge {{d}}, {{u}} + Button moves can be finished with {{ub}} or {{uf}}. Since you can also charge by holding {{db}}, this makes some charge moves even easier to do - you can perform the ones that require a {{b}} charge by simply starting the charge in {{db}}, and then slide the joystick to {{df}} and hit the button.
 
===Damage Scaling===
In the original FH even some easy combos on exposed weakpoint could lead to an inadequate damage. In a matter to fix this, FHD introduced two simple systems to scale down damage output, though in certain cases it doesn't really helps.
 
'''First one:''' when character is down to <u>less than 20% health</u> (not the same time the music speeds up, but a little after that), all damage from every type of attack is <u>reduced by 50%</u>. This makes it harder to kill with a chain combo that isn't cancelled into a special move near the end of the round. The best  visual clue to see the threshold is character's name under the healthbar, look at the three letters that are closer to the timer.
 
'''Second one:''' also FHD includes a damage scaling system for combos, but it's rules are confusing at first. The game have two ''separate'' scaling systems for normals and special moves. Each of these have their own scaling values:
*Normals: 100% → 75% → 75% → 75% → ...
*Special moves: 100% → 50% → 50% → 50% → ...
*''Note: command throws are never affected by scaling''
Two separate systems like these also means that they works ''independently from each other''. That fact leads to damage outputs like these:
*Karnov: cr.LPx3 xx 100-kick(3 hits)<br>Output: 8 → 6 → 6 → 24 → 12 → 12
*Yungmie: jump-in HK(1st hit) xx Aura smash, cr.HK<br>Output: 20 → 16 → 21(instead of 28)
 
===Player Side Differences===
FHD does have differences between Player 1 and Player 2, though it's not uniqe for earlier Neo Geo titles. Detecting all specific differences is hard, here's a list of known ones:
*P1 Lee can crossup foes in the corner with HP version of quick lunge punch, whereas P2 Lee cannot;
*P2 always have 1fr more of frame advantage than P1 (a.k.a. "+1"), thus making some links easier. This applies to normals, special moves (except fireballs) and trades;
*P2 deals ''slightly'' less pushback than P1. This fact helps P2 a bit to keep up the combos and not drop them, but at the same time some characters gets more profit with more pushback on P1.
Due to such differences, players on tournaments tends to use coin flip or rock-paper-scissors to determine who can choose the side.
 
===Hitstun, Blockstun, Impact Freeze===
 
<table border="1em" cellspacing="0" style="border: 1px solid #999;">
<tr> <td align="center" width="100"></td>
    <td align="center" width="80">Impact freeze</td>
    <td align="center" width="80">Hit</td>
    <td align="center" width="80">Block</td></tr>
<tr> <td align="center">Light attacks</td>
    <td align="center" rowspan="3">13</td>
     <td align="center">12</td>
    <td align="center">13</td></tr>
<tr> <td align="center">Hard attacks</td>
     <td align="center" rowspan="2">21</td>
    <td align="center" rowspan="2">16</td></tr>
<tr> <td align="center">Special moves</td></tr>
</table>
</table>


=Strategy=


===Combos===
<table width="448" align="center">
A very loose ground combo system is in place. Every character has at least one light attack that can be chained into itself or other light attacks, or you can chain into a hard attack. Most combos consist of an optional jumping attack followed by a couple light attacks, chained into a hard attack, buffered into a special move. Nearly every normal move is bufferable into special moves too, with the exception of some command normals (such as Samchay's f.HP or f.HK). There is no juggle system.
<tr>  <td width="64" align="center">[[Fighter's History Dynamite/Ray McDougall|Ray]]</td>
 
       <td width="64" align="center">[[Fighter's History Dynamite/Liu Feilin|Feilin]]</td>
=The Characters=
       <td width="64" align="center">[[Fighter's History Dynamite/Ryoko Kano|Ryoko]]</td>
 
[[Image:fhd-select-screen.png|right|]]
 
''Fighter's History Dynamite'' provides a choice of '''<u>13</u>''' characters. <u>9</u> of them are the returning cast from the infamous ''original Fighter's History'', that is known for it's blatant poor-developed rip-off characters from ''Street Fighter II'' (well, not all but most of them). Those are Ray, wandering American brawler; Feilin, Chinese actress; Ryoko, 17 year-old judo prodigy; Matlok, British punker; Samchay, Mui-Thai boxer from Thailand; Lee, Chinese Bājíquán specialist; Mizoguchi, high-school dropout who practicing Jissen Karate;Jean, French professional gymnast; and Marstorius, pro wrestler from Italy. Other <u>2</u> characters are Clown, a circus acrobat; and Karnov, the almighty fighter from Russia and the host of the "Great Grapple" tournament. They are returning bosses from the previous game, this time they're became playable. And final <u>2</u> characters are the newcomers - Yungmie, Korean Taekwondo master; and Zazie, the man from African Nature Protection Society who practices Karate. These two are at least a step forward in design, thus ended up to be more original characters.
 
All in all, the cast got some variety and can be entertaining, if you combine characters' new moves, overhauled engine and many janks with crazy stuff that was brought with it.
 
<table width="448">
<tr>  <td width="64" align="center">[[Ray McDougal (FHD)|Ray]]</td>
       <td width="64" align="center">[[Liu Feilin (FHD)|Feilin]]</td>
       <td width="64" align="center">[[Ryoko Kano (FHD)|Ryoko]]</td>
       <td width="64" align="center"> </td>
       <td width="64" align="center"> </td>
       <td width="64" align="center">[[Matlok Jade (FHD)|Matlok]]</td>
       <td width="64" align="center">[[Fighter's History Dynamite/Matlok Jade|Matlok]]</td>
       <td width="64" align="center">[[Samchay Tomyamgun (FHD)|Samchay]]</td>
       <td width="64" align="center">[[Fighter's History Dynamite/Samchay Tomyamkun|Samchay]]</td>
       <td width="64" align="center">[[Lee Diendo (FHD)|Lee]]</td></tr>
       <td width="64" align="center">[[Fighter's History Dynamite/Lee Diendo|Lee]]</td></tr>
</table>
<tr><td colspan="7"><imagemap>
<imagemap>
Image:fhd-select-screen1.png
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rect 0 0 64 64  [[Ray McDougal (FHD)|Ray McDougal]]
rect 0 0 64 64  [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Ray McDougall|Ray McDougall]]
rect 64 0 128 64  [[Liu Feilin (FHD)|Liu Feilin]]
rect 64 0 128 64  [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Liu Feilin|Liu Feilin]]
rect 128 0 192 64  [[Ryoko Kano (FHD)|Ryoko Kano]]
rect 128 0 192 64  [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Ryoko Kano|Ryoko Kano]]
rect 192 0 256 64  [[Ox (FHD)|Ox!?]]
rect 192 0 256 64  [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Ox|Ox!?]]
rect 256 0 320 64  [[Matlok Jade (FHD)|Matlok Jade]]
rect 256 0 320 64  [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Matlok Jade|Matlok Jade]]
rect 320 0 384 64  [[Samchay Tomyamgun (FHD)|Samchay Tomyamgun]]
rect 320 0 384 64  [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Samchay Tomyamkun|Samchay Tomyamkun]]
rect 384 0 448 64  [[Lee Diendo (FHD)|Lee Diendo]]
rect 384 0 448 64  [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Lee Diendo|Lee Diendo]]
rect 0 64 64 128  [[Makoto Mizoguchi (FHD)|Makoto Mizoguchi]]
rect 0 64 64 128  [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Makoto Mizoguchi|Makoto Mizoguchi]]
rect 64 64 128 128  [[Jean Pierre (FHD)|Jean Pierre]]
rect 64 64 128 128  [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Jean Pierre|Jean Pierre]]
rect 128 64 192 128  [[Marstorius (FHD)|Marstorius]]
rect 128 64 192 128  [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Marstorius|Marstorius]]
rect 192 64 256 128  [[Liu Yungmie (FHD)|Liu Yungmie]]
rect 192 64 256 128  [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Liu Yungmie|Liu Yungmie]]
rect 256 64 320 128  [[Zazie Muhaba (FHD)|Zazie Muhaba]]
rect 256 64 320 128  [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Zazie Muhaba|Zazie Muhaba]]
rect 320 64 384 128  [[Clown (FHD)|Clown]]
rect 320 64 384 128  [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Clown|Clown]]
rect 384 64 448 128  [[Karnov (FHD)|Karnov]]
rect 384 64 448 128  [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Karnov|Karnov]]
desc none
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</imagemap></td></tr>
<table width="448">
<tr>  <td width="64" align="center">[[Fighter's History Dynamite/Makoto Mizoguchi|Mizoguchi]]</td>
<tr>  <td width="64" align="center">[[Makoto Mizoguchi (FHD)|Mizoguchi]]</td>
       <td width="64" align="center">[[Fighter's History Dynamite/Jean Pierre|Jean]]</td>
       <td width="64" align="center">[[Jean Pierre (FHD)|Jean]]</td>
       <td width="64" align="center">[[Fighter's History Dynamite/Marstorius|Marstorius]]</td>
       <td width="64" align="center">[[Marstorius (FHD)|Marstorius]]</td>
       <td width="64" align="center">[[Fighter's History Dynamite/Liu Yungmie|Yungmie]]</td>
       <td width="64" align="center">[[Liu Yungmie (FHD)|Yungmie]]</td>
       <td width="64" align="center">[[Fighter's History Dynamite/Zazie Muhaba|Zazie]]</td>
       <td width="64" align="center">[[Zazie Muhaba (FHD)|Zazie]]</td>
       <td width="64" align="center">[[Fighter's History Dynamite/Clown|Clown]]</td>
       <td width="64" align="center">[[Clown (FHD)|Clown]]</td>
       <td width="64" align="center">[[Fighter's History Dynamite/Karnov|Karnov]]</td></tr>
       <td width="64" align="center">[[Karnov (FHD)|Karnov]]</td></tr>
</table>
 
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Clown (FHD)|Clown]]
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Jean Pierre (FHD)|Jean Pierre]]
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Karnov (FHD)|Karnov]]
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Lee Diendo (FHD)|Lee Diendo]]
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Liu Feilin (FHD)|Liu Feilin]]
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Liu Yungmie (FHD)|Liu Yungmie]]
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Makoto Mizoguchi (FHD)|Makoto Mizoguchi]]
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Marstorius (FHD)|Marstorius]]
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Matlok Jade (FHD)|Matlok Jade]]
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Ox (FHD)|Ox]]
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Ray McDougal (FHD)|Ray McDougal]]
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Ryoko Kano (FHD)|Ryoko Kano]]
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Samchay Tomyamgun (FHD)|Samchay Tomyamgun]]
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Zazie Muhaba (FHD)|Zazie Muhaba]]
==Tier list==
A universally-agreed upon tier list for this game is impossible to come up with, since it seems as if every player has differing opinions on where the characters fall in the tiers.
 
Here's one example:
 
<table width="25%" border="1em">
<tr> <td>'''Top'''</td>
    <td>Ray, Lee, Zazie, Karnov</td></tr>
<tr> <td>'''Upper-Mid'''</td>
    <td>Jean</td></tr>
<tr> <td>'''Mid'''</td>
    <td>Mizoguchi, Samchay, Yungmie</td></tr>
<tr> <td>'''Lower-Mid'''</td>
    <td>Matlok, Clown, Feilin</td></tr>
<tr> <td>'''Low'''</td>
    <td>Marstorius, Ryoko</td></tr>
</table>
</table>


The placement of Marstorius in the tiers is one that there are rarely agreements on - some think he could be as high as Upper-Mid, others think he's much lower (one Japanese tier listing had him ranked as dead last). He has some very tough matchups and it can be hard for him to get in on characters with projectiles, but once he gets in he has a nasty mixup game that can easily win him the round. So he's a bit of a wildcard since a lot of his matches can go either way.
Don't treat any tier list as gospel, as practically every character has something going for them and can be competitive against most of the rest of the cast. This is also due in part to the game's dizzy system, since they can happen in an instant and turn the match around.
'''Here's some other examples:'''


===2004 list===
<table>
 
<tr> <td>
1. Ray<br>
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Clown|Clown]]
2. Zazie<br>
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Jean Pierre|Jean Pierre]]
3. Jean<br>
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Karnov|Karnov]]
4. Karnov<br>
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Lee Diendo|Lee Diendo]]
5. Lee<br>
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Liu Feilin|Liu Feilin]]
6. Samchay<br>
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Liu Yungmie|Liu Yungmie]]
7. Yungmie<br>
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Makoto Mizoguchi|Makoto Mizoguchi]]</td>
8. Mizoguchi<br>
<td>
9. Feilin<br>
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Marstorius|Marstorius]]
10. Matlok<br>
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Matlok Jade|Matlok Jade]]
11. Marstorius<br>
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Ox|Ox]]
12. Clown<br>
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Ray McDougall|Ray McDougall]]
13. Ryoko
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Ryoko Kano|Ryoko Kano]]
 
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Samchay Tomyamkun|Samchay Tomyamkun]]
Source: https://game6.5ch.net/test/read.cgi/arc/1088152300/
* [[Image:80%.gif]] [[Fighter's History Dynamite/Zazie Muhaba|Zazie Muhaba]]</td></tr>
 
==Matchups==
 
[[File:FHDmatchups.png|right]]
 
===2003 matchup chart===
 
This one is really debatable but here it is:
 
<table border="1em" cellspacing="0" style="border: 1px solid #999;" width="45%">
<tr align="center"> <td> </td><td>Ray</td><td>Lee</td><td>Zaz</td><td>Yun</td><td>Kar</td><td>Sam</td><td>Miz</td><td>Clo</td><td>Jea</td><td>Mat</td><td >Fei</td><td>Ox</td><td>Ryo</td><td>Mar</td><td>'''SCORE'''</td></tr>
<tr align="center"> <td>Ray</td><td>-</td><td>5</td><td>5</td><td>5</td><td>6</td><td>6</td><td>6</td><td>6</td><td>6</td><td>6</td><td>6</td><td>8</td><td>7</td><td>9</td><td>'''81 (+16)'''</td></tr>
<tr align="center"> <td>Lee</td><td>5</td><td>-</td><td>5</td><td>5</td><td>6</td><td>6</td><td>6</td><td>6</td><td>6</td><td>6</td><td>6</td><td>7</td><td>6</td><td>4</td><td>'''74 (+9)'''</td></tr>
<tr align="center"> <td>Zazie</td><td>5</td><td>5</td><td>-</td><td>5</td><td>6</td><td>6</td><td>6</td><td>4</td><td>6</td><td>6</td><td>5</td><td>7</td><td>6</td><td>4</td><td>'''71 (+6)'''</td></tr>
<tr align="center"> <td>Yungmie</td><td>5</td><td>5</td><td>5</td><td>-</td><td>5</td><td>5</td><td>5</td><td>5</td><td>6</td><td>6</td><td>5</td><td>6</td><td>6</td><td>7</td><td>'''71 (+6)'''</td></tr>
<tr align="center"> <td>Karnov</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>5</td><td>-</td><td>5</td><td>6</td><td>6</td><td>5</td><td>5</td><td>6</td><td>6</td><td>7</td><td>6</td><td>'''69 (+4)'''</td></tr>
<tr align="center"> <td>Samchay</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>5</td><td>5</td><td>-</td><td>6</td><td>5</td><td>6</td><td>5</td><td>6</td><td>5</td><td>6</td><td>7</td><td>'''68 (+3)'''</td></tr>
<tr align="center"> <td>Mizoguchi</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>5</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>-</td><td>5</td><td>6</td><td>6</td><td>6</td><td>5</td><td>6</td><td>6</td><td>'''65 (0)'''</td></tr>
<tr align="center"> <td>Clown</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>6</td><td>5</td><td>4</td><td>5</td><td>5</td><td>-</td><td>5</td><td>5</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>6</td><td>8</td><td>'''65 (0)'''</td></tr>
<tr align="center"> <td>Jean</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>5</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>5</td><td>-</td><td>6</td><td>5</td><td>6</td><td>5</td><td>8</td><td>'''64 (-1)'''</td></tr>
<tr align="center"> <td>Matlok</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>5</td><td>5</td><td>4</td><td>5</td><td>4</td><td>-</td><td>6</td><td>5</td><td>6</td><td>7</td><td>'''63 (-2)'''</td></tr>
<tr align="center"> <td>Feilin</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>5</td><td>5</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>6</td><td>5</td><td>4</td><td>-</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>7</td><td>'''60 (-5)'''</td></tr>
<tr align="center"> <td>Ox</td><td>2</td><td>3</td><td>3</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>5</td><td>5</td><td>6</td><td>4</td><td>5</td><td>4</td><td>-</td><td>7</td><td>4</td><td>'''58 (-7)'''</td></tr>
<tr align="center"> <td>Ryoko</td><td>3</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>3</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>4</td><td>5</td><td>4</td><td>6</td><td>3</td><td>-</td><td>3</td><td>'''51 (-14)'''</td></tr>
<tr align="center"> <td>Marstorius</td><td>1</td><td>6</td><td>6</td><td>3</td><td>4</td><td>3</td><td>4</td><td>2</td><td>2</td><td>3</td><td>3</td><td>6</td><td>7</td><td>-</td><td>'''50 (-15)'''</td></tr>
</table>
</table>


Source : FHD Maniax
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'''Other Japan Sources'''
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*http://www.geocities.jp/pcbrgb/FHDindex.html
*http://bossd.web.fc2.com/game/text-dynamite.html
 
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3) More matchups strategies needed
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--[[User:Leot buddy|Leot buddy]]
--[[User:Leot buddy|Leot buddy]]


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Latest revision as of 19:35, 19 March 2024


Fighter's History Dynamite / Karnov's Revenge
(FHD, Karnovs)
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Developers

Data East

Systems

Neo Geo MVS
JP: March 17, 1994

Neo Geo AES
WW: April 28, 1994
Neo Geo CD
WW: December 22, 1994
Sega Saturn
JP: July 4, 1997
Wii Virtual Console
NA: December 27, 2010
EU: December 3, 2010
JP: June 8, 2010
Zeebo
BR: April 16, 2010
MX: April 13, 2010
ACA NEOGEO
PlayStation 4
NA: December 16, 2017
EU: December 4, 2017
JP: November 16, 2017
Xbox One, Nintendo Switch
WW: November 16, 2017
Online Play

Rollback (Fightcade)

Player Resources

Fightcade Website

Community Channels

Discord

Title Screen
Character Select Screen

Introduction

Fighter's History Dynamite (also known as Karnov's Revenge) is a fighting game created by the now-defunct company Data East and released in March 1994. It is the sequel to the infamous Fighter's History, which drew the legal wrath of Capcom during the early 90s accusing it of being a blatant rip-off.

While the original game was made on Data East's own arcade hardware, the sequel was released for the Neo Geo with several improvements. Aside from new backgrounds and music, the engine was completely overhauled, so it became more combo-friendly and controls became more sleek. All nine characters return from the original game, while also making two bosses playable and introducing two newcomers. Although the game never achieved mainstream success, it maintains the cult status following to this day as one of the greatest Street Fighter II clones there is.

The Characters

Fighter's History Dynamite has 13 playable characters, 9 of which are returning from the original FH. They are Ray, detective from Los Angeles; Feilin, Chinese actress; Ryoko, 17 year-old judo prodigy; Matlok, British punk rocker; Samchay, Muay Thai pro; Lee, Chinese Bājíquán specialist; Mizoguchi, high-school dropout who practices Jissen Karate; Jean, French professional gymnast; and Marstorius, pro wrestler from Italy.

Two boss characters from FH also became playable: Clown (the name says it all) and Karnov, the almighty fighter from Russia and the host of the "Great Grapple" tournament. The final two characters are newcomers: Yungmie, Korean Taekwondo queen in search of her missing parents; and Zazie, a founder of the African Nature Protection Society who practices Karate.

All in all, the cast has variety. There's lots of fun to be had with new moves and the overhauled engine in FHD that ups the game's speed and combo potential.


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Ray Feilin Ryoko Matlok Samchay Lee
Ray McDougallLiu FeilinRyoko KanoOx!?Matlok JadeSamchay TomyamkunLee DiendoMakoto MizoguchiJean PierreMarstoriusLiu YungmieZazie MuhabaClownKarnovFhd-select-screen1.png
Mizoguchi Jean Marstorius Yungmie Zazie Clown Karnov



Page Writing Progress

Objectives:
1) Writing on pages can be improved
2) More matchups strategies needed across the board
3) Averaged matchup chart needed to use at characters' pages
4) Up to date matchup charts needed

--Leot buddy

Game Navigation

General
Controls
Notation
HUD
Glossary
System
FAQ
Characters
Clown
Liu Feilin
Jean Pierre
Karnov
Lee Diendo
Marstorius
Matlok Jade
Makoto Mizoguchi
Ray McDougall
Ryoko Kano
Samchay Tomyamkun
Liu Yungmie
Zazie Muhaba
Ox