SNK vs. Capcom

The SNK vs. Capcom series is a collection of video games by either Capcom or SNK featuring characters that appear in games created by both companies. The "vs. series" terminology originates from the fact that many of these games (but not all) are fighting games.

Games in this series either contain SNK vs. Capcom or Capcom vs. SNK, the first company denoting the company behind the game's development. Games in this series appear for various platforms, including the NAOMI (arcade), Neo-Geo (arcade), PlayStation, PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, Nintendo DS, Xbox, Neo Geo Pocket, Neo-Geo Pocket Color, and Sega Dreamcast.

History

Timeline of release years
1999SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash
SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium
2000Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000
2001Capcom vs. SNK 2
SVC: Card Fighters 2 Expand Edition
2002
2003SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos
2004
2005
2006SVC: Card Fighters DS

The supposed origin behind this series was an issue of Arcadia magazine in which there were articles covering both The King of Fighters '98 and Street Fighter Alpha 3, both of which were released at around the same time. Readers had misread the cover, which said KOF vs. SF, to mean that there was a fighting game that would pit characters from Street Fighter and The King of Fighters. Because of this uproar, Capcom and SNK supposedly signed a deal that would allow them to produce only two fighting games concerning both franchises in 1999 (the Card Fighters series (see below) were not fighting games and therefore were exempt from the rule). It is highly suggested that SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos was only made in order to fulfill the contract obligations that SNK made prior to the company filing bankruptcy and their eventual closing in 2000. Also, if one company was the main creator of one game, the distributing company would gain the profits and not the company that licensed the characters for use (although SNK gave the rights to use the SNK characters to Capcom for the first Capcom vs. SNK game, SNK did not profit from the game, which did not help their financial problems). There were interviews with SNK that it would be possible to renew their contract with Capcom to make new SNK vs. Capcom games,[1] but in another interview, both companies stated that they would not do any further collaboration with each other. SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters DS will probably be the last crossover game between both companies.[2] However, in an interview from January 2009, Yoshinori Ono, the producer of Street Fighter IV, expressed interest in a possible third game if fans demand it.[3] While obviously not a SNK vs. Capcom game, Bandai Namco's Tekken 7 (Fated Retribution) marks the first time in ten years (after Card Fighter DS' release) SNK and Capcom's characters clash; in this case, Akuma and Geese Howard, who both appeared as playable guest fighters in the 3D fighting game.

SNK-produced games

Capcom-produced games

  • Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 - Released for Sega's NAOMI arcade hardware in 2000 and ported to the Dreamcast during the same year, the original Capcom vs. SNK features 28 characters (evenly divided between Capcom and SNK properties), two selectable fighting styles or "grooves" (based on the gameplay systems featured in The King of Fighters and Street Fighter Alpha series) and a ratio-based character selection system that determines the number of characters in a player's team based on their strength.
    • An updated version titled Capcom vs. SNK Pro, released for the arcades and Dreamcast in Japan and ported to the PlayStation in 2001, which adds Dan Hibiki and Joe Higashi to the character roster (they originally appeared only in the ending sequence of the original game). The Dreamcast version of the game also discards the shop option to earn extra characters and colors, having all of them available by default.
  • Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001 - Titled Capcom vs. SNK 2: Millionaire Fighting 2001 in Japan. Released for the NAOMI hardware in 2001 and ported to the Dreamcast (in Japan only) and PlayStation 2 during the same year. The game expands on the "Groove" system from the previous game by featuring six different fighting styles or "Grooves" and adds twelve new characters in addition to the ones featured in Capcom vs. SNK Pro.
    • The Nintendo GameCube and Xbox versions were released under the title of Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO. According to the Japanese official website for the GameCube version, EO stands for Easy Operation, because of a new feature that allows the player to assign special techniques to the right analog stick (C Stick for the GameCube version).

Characters

List of characters
Character Side SNK-developed Capcom-developed
CFC CFDS MotM Chaos CvS CvS2
Thailand AdonCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
Japan Akari IchijouSNK YesNoHiddenNoNoNo
Japan AkumaCapcom YesYesHiddenYes4Yes
United States AlexCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
Japan Athena AsamiyaSNK YesNoYesYesNoYes
Europe Baby Bonnie HoodCapcom NoYesHiddenNoNoNo
United States BalrogCapcom YesYesNoYes2Yes
Japan Benimaru NikaidoSNK YesNoNoNo1Yes
United Kingdom Billy KaneSNK YesNoNPCNoNoNo
United Kingdom BirdieCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
Brazil BlankaCapcom YesYesNoNo1Yes
United Kingdom CammyCapcom YesYesNoNo1Yes
South Korea Choi BoungeSNK YesNoNoYesNoYes
China Chun-LiCapcom YesYesYesYes2Yes
United States CodyCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
Hong Kong DanCapcom YesYesYesBoss1Yes
Jamaica Dee JayCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
Romania Demitri MaximoffCapcom NoNoNoBossNoNo
India DhalsimCapcom YesYesNoYes1Yes
United Kingdom DudleyCapcom ActionYesNoNoNoNo
Japan E. HondaCapcom YesYesNoNo2Yes
United Kingdom EagleCapcom NoYesNoNoNoYes
United States EarthquakeSNK NoNoNoYesNoNo
Kenya ElenaCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
Japan Evil RyuCapcom YesYesBossNo4Home
Hong Kong Fei LongCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
United States FeliciaCapcom YesNoYesNoNoNo
Italy Fiolina GermiSNK NoNoO.ModeNoNoNo
United States Geese HowardSNK YesNoBossYes3Yes
China GenCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
Japan Genjuro KibagamiSNK YesNoNoYesNoNo
GillCapcom ActionYesNoNoNoNo
GoenitzSNK YesNoNoYesNoNo
United States GuileCapcom YesYesYesYes2Yes
United States GuyCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
Japan HaohmaruSNK YesNoYesNoNoYes
Japan Hibiki TakaneSNK YesNoNoNoNoYes
Germany HugoCapcom ActionYesNoYesNoNo
Japan IbukiCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
IngridCapcom NoYesNoNoNoNo
Japan Iori YagamiSNK YesNoYesYes2Yes
Japan Joe HigashiSNK YesNoNoNo1Yes
Japan Jubei YagyuSNK NoNoO.ModeNoNoNo
Germany JuliCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
Germany JuniCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
Japan KarinCapcom YesYesO.ModeNoNoNo
Japan Kasumi TodohSNK YesNoNoYesNoNo
United States KenCapcom YesYesYesYes2Yes
South Korea Kim KaphwanSNK YesNoNoYes2Yes
France KingSNK YesNoNoNo1Yes
Japan Kyo KusanagiSNK YesNoYesYes2Yes
Japan Kyosuke KagamiCapcom YesNoNoNoNoYes
China LeeCapcom YesNoNoNoNoNo
Leona HeidernSNK YesNoYesNoNoNo
M. BisonCapcom YesYesBossYes3Yes
Japan Mai ShiranuiSNK YesNoYesYes2Yes
Japan MakiCapcom NoYesNoNoNoYes
Japan MakotoCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
United States Marco RossiSNK NoNoO.ModeNoNoNo
Mars PeopleSNK NoNoYesYesNoNo
Scotland Morrigan AenslandCapcom YesNoYesNoNoYes
Japan Mr. KarateSNK YesNoNoYesNoNo
Japan NakoruruSNK YesNoYesNo2Yes
United States NashCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
Russia NecroCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
Japan OroCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
United States PoisonCapcom ActionYesNoNoNoNo
QCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
Japan R. MikaCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
Australia RaidenSNK YesNoNoNo2Yes
United States Ralf JonesSNK YesYesNoNoNoNo
France RemyCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
Japan RetsuCapcom YesNoNoNoNoNo
Japan RimururuSNK YesYesO.ModeNoNoNo
United States Rock HowardSNK YesNoNoNoNoYes
United States RolentoCapcom YesYesNoNoNoYes
Italy RoseCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
Germany Rugal BernsteinSNK YesNoNoNo3Yes
Japan Ryo SakazakiSNK YesNoYesYes2Yes
Japan RyuCapcom YesYesYesYes2Yes
Japan Ryuji YamazakiSNK YesNoNoNo3Yes
Thailand SagatCapcom YesYesNoYes3Yes
Japan SakuraCapcom YesYesYesNo1Yes
Brazil SeanCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
Japan ShikiSNK YesNoNoYesNoNo
Japan Shin AkumaCapcom ActionYesNoBossNoYes
United States SodomCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
Mexico T. HawkCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
United States Terry BogardSNK YesNoYesYes2Yes
Iceland TessaCapcom YesYesNoYesNoNo
TwelveCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
UrienCapcom NoYesNoNoNoNo
Spain VegaCapcom YesYesNPCYes3Yes
ViceSNK YesNoNoNo1Yes
United States Violent KenCapcom NoNoNoBossNoNo
Hong Kong YangCapcom YesYesNoNoNoNo
Hong Kong YunCapcom YesYesNoNoNoYes
Japan Yuri SakazakiSNK YesNoHiddenNo1Yes
Soviet Union ZangiefCapcom YesYesYesNo2Yes
Total 54 55 22 29 17 41

Reception

The SNK-developed games have been poorly received, with a Metacritic score of 48% for Card Fighters DS[5] and 57% for SVC Chaos.[6] The two Capcom-developed games have fared better, with Capcom vs. SNK 2 Mark of the Millennium 2001 achieving a Metacritic score of 81%.[7]

In 2012, Complex ranked Capcom vs. SNK at number 38 on the list of the best video game franchises.[8]

References

  1. "KOF Game Videos: Interview with SNK Playmore". Cyberfanatix.
  2. "KOF Game Videos: SNK related news". Cyberfanatix.
  3. Capcom vs. SNK 3 Is Very Not Impossible?
  4. Orlando, Greg. "SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters DS". (January 2007) Newtype USA. Volume 6 Number 1 page 131.
  5. "SNK VS. CAPCOM CARD FIGHTERS DS". metacritic. CBS Interactive Inc. Retrieved 29 July 2017.
  6. "SVC CHAOS: SNK VS. CAPCOM". metacritic. CBS Interactive Inc. Retrieved 29 July 2017.
  7. "CAPCOM VS. SNK 2: MARK OF THE MILLENNIUM 2001". Metacritic. CBS Interactive Inc.
  8. "The 50 Best Video Game Franchises". Complex.
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