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Also, two of his new moves are parodies of the Kyokugen moves. If you perform his super-taunt he parodies Joe Higashi and Yuri Sakazaki's taunts. The 'Dan Hibiki' character is once again used as a vehicle for numerous genre parodies.
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A lot of Mars People's moves are references to numerous UFO-based staples Independence is a reference to the movie 'Independence Day', for example. The 'Sennou Ken' character is based on the psycho-controlled Ken in the SF animated movie. Athena's fighting moves are inspired by the manga/anime 'Saint Seiya'. Notably, a lot of her moves are now very different, and she wears noticeably less clothes due to the fact Athena loses her dress during Athena's intro. The Athena that features in SVC Chaos is the original Athena character design that featured in the character's debut platform game, "Athena", instead of the usual Asimaya Athena that appears in virtually every other SNK game. SNK 2 - Mark of the Millenium 2001".īao (from the King of Fighters series) makes a cameo in a few of Hugo's pre-battle and win poses. The super bar is called the 'Groove Power Gauge' a reference to "Capcom Vs. Zero - "Mega Man X" ("Rockman X" in Japan) Violent Ken - "Street Fighter Alpha 3" ("Street Fighter Zero 3" in Japan) Vega (Balrog in Japan) - "Street Fighter II - The World Warrior" Sagat - "Street Fighter II - The World Warrior"
Bison (Vega in Japan) - "Street Fighter II - The World Warrior" Guile - "Street Fighter II - The World Warrior" Bison in Japan) - "Street Fighter II - The World Warrior"Ĭhun-Li - "Street Fighter II - The World Warrior"ĭan Hibiki - "Street Fighter Alpha - Warriors' Dreams" ("Street Fighter Zero" in Japan)ĭemitri - "Darkstalkers - The Night Warriors" ("Vampire - The Night Warriors" in Japan)ĭhalsim - "Street Fighter II - The World Warrior" There are also 17 Capcom characters (plus Shin Akuma) and here are their first appearances:Īkuma (Gouki in Japan) - "Super Street Fighter II Turbo" ("Super Street Fighter II X" in Japan)īalrog (M. Terry Bogard - "Fatal Fury - King of Fighters" ("Garou Densetsu - Shukumei no Tatakai" in Japan) Shiki - "Samurai Shodown 64" ("Samurai Spirits 64" in Japan) Ryo Sakazaki - "Art of Fighting" ("Ryuuko no Ken" in Japan)
Mr Karate - "Art of Fighting 2" ("Ryuuko no Ken 2" in Japan) as Takuma Takazaki Mars People - "Metal Slug - Super Vehicle-001" Mai Shiranui - "Fatal Fury 2" ("Garou Densetsu 2 - Arata-Naru Tatakai" in Japan) Genjyuro Kibagami - "Samurai Shodown II" ("Samurai Spirits II" in Japan) Geese Howard - "Fatal Fury - King of Fighters" ("Garou Densetsu - Shukumei no Tatakai" in Japan) Kyo Kusanagi - "The King of Fighters '94" Kim Kaphwan - "Fatal Fury 2" ("Garou Densetsu 2 - Arata-Naru Tatakai" in Japan) Kasumi Todoh - "Art of Fighting 3 - The Path of the Warrior" ("Ryuuko no Ken Gaiden" in Japan) Here are the 17 SNK characters (plus Evil Mr Karate) and their first appearance in video games :Įarthquake - "Samurai Shodown" ("Samurai Spirits" in Japan) => Weak punch Weak kick Strong punch Strong kick
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Additionally, the sprites from the various series received new models and some special effects were changed in the command lists (For example, the player can no longer increase the damage of the 'Zujou Sashi' used by Choi Bounge by tapping the buttons). SNK 2", SvC features no air guards and lacks a 'groove system', instead focusing on quicker game play and online competition.Įach character is equipped with a basic three-bar system for executing 'Exceeds' (special attacks), with basic filling options attributed to strikes and damage. Unlike its predecessor, however, "Capcom vs. 'SVC Chaos' primarily utilizes the command system of the "King of Fighters" series, incorporating light/strong kicks, punches, cancels and charging attacks. Capcom (c) 2003 Playmore Corp.Ī one-on-one fighting game - the collaboration between Capcom and SNK - pits seventeen well-known SNK combatants against seventeen of Capcom's most famous game characters. Play your favorite classic games and more with the GameEx front end.