

The most recent attempt was a PlayStation Network emulation of the PS2 port of the game and turned out to be a laggy mess. They are not used in competitive tournaments for the game.īecause of the obvious complications in character rights, the game has never seen a proper re-release as other Capcom titles have. There were also some balance changes, system tweaks, and the removal of the "roll cancel" glitch in these two versions. The EO system basically allows special moves to be done with ease using the right analog stick (on both the GC and Xbox pads), since those controllers were not designed well for fighting games. Xbox and Gamecube versions of the game are subtitled "EO" feature an extra Groove which showcases the EO ("Easy Operation") system that is designed only for Xbox and Gamecube console controllers. The graphics, including both the character and. The Dreamcast and PS2 versions of the game are Arcade perfect. SNK EO 2 brings is basically more of the same 2D fighting thats been around for some time. Home versions of CvS2 can be found on the Dreamcast, PS2, Xbox and Gamecube.

The arcade version of the game was released on SEGA's NAOMI platform and required an attached GD-ROM unit.
SNK VS CAPCOM 2 PRO
The main changes from Capcom vs SNK and Capcom vs SNK Pro was the adoption of Street Fighter's 6 button system instead of the KOF 4 button format, the expansion to 6 grooves from 2, and the addition of 10 new characters plus two from CvS Pro. SNK 2 was a tournament mainstay during the 2000's, being a featured game at the first EVO in 2002 all the way to EVO 2008. With the amount of characters and variety of grooves, Capcom vs SNK 2 is often regarded as the deepest fighter Capcom has ever produced.Ĭapcom vs. SNK 2 EO, the first 2D fighting game for the GameCube and the bazillionth fighting game featuring Ken. Although CvS2 is a Capcom-developed game, it still retains elements from SNK's popular King of Fighters games, which features a wide selection of characters in a team-based format. The main features include 6 Grooves (fighting styles), 48 total characters, a refined ratio system, and traditional Street Fighter gameplay. Released in 2001, Capcom vs SNK 2 ("CvS2") is the sequel to the first fighting collaboration between the SNK and Capcom franchises. Playstation Network JP: SeptemNA: JEU: December 11, 2013 Xbox (as CvS2 EO) JP: JNA: AugPAL: September 7, 2003 Gamecube (as CvS2 EO) JP: JPAL: AugNA: September 23, 2003 PlayStation 2 JP: SeptemNA: NovemPAL: November 30, 2001
