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===Compilations=== In addition to the remakes of individual games such as ''Re-bout'', ''Ultimate Match'', and ''Unlimited Match'', SNK Playmore has released compilations of their ''KOF'' games. Two ''KOF'' compilations were released in Japan for the PlayStation 2 as part of the [[Neo Geo Online Collection]]. The first compilation, {{nihongo|''The King of Fighters Orochi Hen''|ザ·キング·オブ·ファイターズ -オロチ編-||"The Orochi Compilation"}} features ''KOF '95'', ''KOF '96'', and ''KOF '97'', the three games comprising the Orochi story arc. The compilation features a Color Edit mode that allows the player to create a custom color palette for every character in each game, the choice to play each game with original and arranged soundtracks, and an online versus mode which supports the [[MMBB]] service.<ref name="rel"/> The second compilation, {{nihongo|''The King of Fighters NESTS Hen''|ザ·キング·オブ·ファイターズ -ネスツ編- ||"The NESTS Compilation"}}, features the original Neo Geo versions of ''KOF '99'', ''KOF 2000'', and ''KOF 2001'', as well as the corresponding Dreamcast versions of each game. It has the same features as the previous compilation, but with online support available only for the Dreamcast games in the compilation.<ref name="Nests">{{cite web|url=http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/action/thekingoffighters98003in1/index.html?om_act=convert|title=The King of Fighters NESTS|publisher=[[Game Spot]]|accessdate=2008-08-21}}</ref> A separately produced compilation titled ''The King of Fighters Collection: The Orochi Saga'' was released for the PlayStation 2, [[PlayStation Portable]] and [[Wii]] in North America, the [[PAL region]], and Southeast Asia. This compilation has the same lineup of games as the Japanese ''Orochi Hen'', along with ''KOF '94'' and ''KOF '98'', although the extra features are different, with an added Challenge Mode where the player must win certain matches against the CPU in ''KOF '98'' under specific conditions and a Media gallery featuring listenable tracks from each game and a collection of official illustrations.<ref name="rel">{{cite web | url=http://www.gamespot.com/ps2/action/thekingoffighterscollectiontheorochisaga/similar.html?mode=versions| title=KoF Collection Orochi Releases dates| publisher= [[Game Spot]]| accessdate= 2008-09-21}}</ref>
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