
The King of Fighters 2000
The climax of the NESTS Saga introduces the refined Striker System and Zero as the final boss. Features Vanessa as a new fighter and enhanced Counter Mode mechanics.
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About This Game
Perfected the 4-member team format with strategic Striker combinations
Introduced 'Active Striker' system allowing mid-combo assists
Notorious for Zero's brutal boss fight and dramatic storyline twists
Final SNK-developed KOF before bankruptcy, marking the end of an era
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