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Fatal Fury 2 on the Sharp X68000 has a reputation that long-time fans and retro gamers still talk about today: it’s brutally hard, unbelievably demanding, and in some cases even tougher than the Neo Geo original. In this video, we take a deep dive into what makes this specific version so notorious, how it compares to other ports of the era, and why the X68000 release has become a sort of badge of honor among players who want a real challenge. If you’re familiar with SNK fighting games, you already know the AI can be ruthless — but the Sharp X68000 somehow takes that intensity even further. We start by examining the historical context of the Sharp X68000 itself, one of the most powerful home computer systems of its time. Known for near-arcade-perfect conversions, the X68000 often delivered ports that matched original arcade hardware in animation, responsiveness, and sound quality. Fatal Fury 2 is no exception; in terms of visuals and audio, it is impressively close to the Neo Geo version. The characters’ sprites, backgrounds, and special move effects are beautifully rendered, and the FM sound hardware captures the game’s iconic soundtrack with crystal clarity. But fidelity is also what makes this port so demanding — because you are essentially playing arcade-level AI at home. Throughout the video, we break down each part of what makes this version challenging: enemy reactions, counter timing, frame-perfect punishes, the infamous CPU reads, and how the game consistently pushes the player to fight with absolute precision. Boss characters like Wolfgang Krauser showcase just how relentless the AI can be, reacting to your inputs faster than a human opponent ever could. Even earlier opponents like Kim, Mai, or Andy Bogard can destroy careless players within seconds if you approach the match without a strategy. We also demonstrate gameplay comparisons to highlight how certain moves behave differently across platforms and why those differences matter. This helps show how the X68000 version sometimes plays even more aggressively than the Neo Geo original. Whether you're curious about obscure retro ports, exploring the history of the Fatal Fury series, or simply want to see how tough a fighting game can get, this deep dive will give you a clear picture of what makes Fatal Fury 2 on the Sharp X68000 legendary — and infamous. If you enjoy videos that explore classic gaming hardware, difficult game versions, or lesser-known retro releases, make sure to like the video and subscribe for more SNK, Neo Geo, and X68000 coverage. Thanks for watching!