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Both Terry
and his brother Andy
Bogard were street kids picked
up by a man named Jeff Bogard. Jeff was a reknowned
fighter in South Town, and taught his two adopted sons
the way of his fighting skills. One day, Jeff was
brutally murdered by a mysterious man. After years of
practice, Terry and Andy stood up in revenge to the man
who is solely responsible for their beloved Jeff's death:
Geese Howard! Thus Terry's
unending fight for true strength begins; Geese always
haunting his every move. He originally entered the King
of Fighters arena with Andy and Joe Higaski to test
his skills, but with the entry of Geese in the scene in
King of Fighters '96, Terry obviously seems to be more
intangled in that rivalry than anything else. Based on
the prologue of the Garou (Fatal Fury) Team, Andy had no
intentions of entering, but Terry was determined to,
after hearing of possible connections between King of
Fighters '97 and Geese from Blue Mary.
Terry seems to be never satisfied with
the level of his skills. This might be because of his
close ally and rival, Andy. Though their true blood ties
remain a mystery, Terry and Andy were raised as brothers,
and are very close. But I am sure many people out there
KNOW how vicious sibling rivalry can be, and though very
peaceful, the Bogard brothers are no exception. Each
understand the strength and ability of the other, and
honestly respect them. The healthy rivalry between Terry
and Andy has made them world reknown fighters of today.
Being one of the oldest characters
around in the King of Fighters' series, Terry has always
been a favourite among players. His moves are familiar to
many, and so is very easy to use for veterans. However,
compared to the newer characters in the fighting game
world, Terry lacks in numbers of special moves.
Nonetheless, Terry is a strong character overall,
considering how much damage he is possible in dishing
out, and should be a character to be feared of as an
opponent.
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