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Oh yeah, and I really think it was Sega who started the whole company cast of characters fighting each other thing. Like always, it's too bad that they never followed a great idea long enough to be the one to make money from it.
Well... SNK had released a few installments of King of Fighters by the time Fighters Megamix was released, but other than that, yeah.
Sega definitely beat Smash Brothers and other titles to the punch.
I agree. They should have stuck with their ideas for several installments. Sega has way too many one-off games that are fantastic and deserve sequels.
Oh damn, I totally forgot that KoF was a mix-up like that. I wish that I had more access to SNK hardware and fighters back in the day. Those SNES World Heroes ports just didn't cut it.