Several of the new characters from the game were designed to be the counterparts of other
KOF characters. Both Meira brothers were initially conceptualized to be the counterparts to
Fatal Fury stars,
Terry and
Andy Bogard, given the game's setting is the same as their predecessors. Lien conceptually began as a contrast to fellow
KOF participant
Mai Shiranui. While Mai represents a "sexy and beautiful
kunoichi", Lien represents another counterpart: the "sexy Western
femme fatale". Her outfits are purposely designed to be "tight and constricting" to contrast Mai's clothing, which is made to allow for easy and quick movements. To further the contrast between the two assassins, efforts were made to make Lien more serious and darker than Mai, despite being one of the heroines in the series. Similar to how Lien contrasts Mai, Mignon was designed to be the rival to Athena. Her magical powers were created to counter Athena's
Psycho Powers, which is interpreted by Falcoon to be akin to witchcraft. Originally,
Kim Kaphwan was going to enter the first entry of the
Maximum Impact series under the pseudonym "Mr. Taekwondo" – in the same fashion as
Art of Fighting's
Mr. Karate. Due to veteran designers' complaints and other difficulties at the time, it was finally decided to leave Kim out of the game's lineup but add another character like him to replace his absence. While several other characters were considered for the spot – including other SNK characters such as
Jhun Hoon, May Lee, and
Buriki One character
Seo Yong Song – a fellow developer voiced interest in creating another female Taekwondo fighter with the same "professional" manner as Kim, which eventually formed the basis for Chae Lim. The updated version
Maniax's PS2 version was only released in Japan, and the Xbox version was not released in
PAL territories. ==Reception==