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Encyclopedia > Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO
Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO
Developer(s) Capcom
Publisher(s) Capcom
Distributor(s)
Designer(s)
Engine
Latest version
Release date(s) February 14, 2003
Genre(s) Fighting
Mode(s) Single player, multiplayer
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen (T)
Platform(s) GameCube, Xbox
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As with Capcom's other "vs." games, CvS2: EO is not part of either game's canon. The game's storyline involves large numbers of fighters from around the world (and across time) coming together to battle for the title of World Champion in a series of 3-on-3 or 1-on-1 battles. During the events, two powerful fighters, Akuma and Rugal, fight each other, and one gains the power of the other, turning into either Shin Akuma or God Rugal and battling the player's team (or single character). Capcom (カプコン in Japanese) (TYO: 9697) is a leading Japanese developer and publisher of computer and video games. ... In the context of fiction, the canon of a fictional universe comprises those novels, stories, films, etc. ...


The game boasts a large lineup of characters from Capcom and SNK Playmore's fighting game franchises, mainly Street Fighter and The King of Fighters. SNK (now SNK Playmore) is a Japanese video game hardware and software company. ... Screenshot of Street Fighter (arcade version). ... The King of Fighters (or KOF for short) is a fighting game series by SNK that debuted in 1994. ...


Capcom characters

Ryu Ryu (リュウ in Japanese) is a video game character created by Capcom, and is the main character of the Street Fighter series. ... Ken Masters Ken Masters (ケン・マスターズ or 拳, his first name, in Japanese, means Fist) is a video game character created by Capcom. ... M. Bison M. Bison (sometimes referred to as Major Bison, but officially called Master Bison and known in Japan as Vega) is one of the primary bosses of the Street Fighter fighting game series. ... Sagat Sagat is a boss character in the early editions of Capcoms Street Fighter fighting game series. ... Vega Vega (Balrog in Japan) is one of the bosses of the Street Fighter fighting game series. ... Balrog Balrog (Mike Bison in Japan) is a character from the Street Fighter fighting game series. ... For other uses, see Akuma. ... Chun-Li (春麗) is a video game character created by Capcom. ... Guile Guile is a video game character in Capcoms Street Fighter series of fighting games. ... Sakura Kasugano Sakura Kasugano is a video game character in the Street Fighter series of fighting games. ... Cammy White. ... Dhalsim Dhalsim is a video game character from the Street Fighter series of fighting games. ... Eagle Eagle is a character in the Street Fighter fighting game series. ... Street Fighter (1987) was the first fighting game in the Street Fighter series. ... Maki Maki Genryusai, (源柳斎真紀 GenryÅ«sai Maki) is a video game character in various capcom games such Final Fight 2, Capcom vs. ... Final Fight 2 is a 1993 beat em up for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and the second game in Capcoms Final Fight series. ... Yun Lee in Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike. ... Street Fighter III is a fighting game produced by Capcom, released in 1997 on Capcoms CPS-3 hardware, which is a continuation of the famous Street Fighter series. ... Zangief Zangief (Зангиев) is a video game character created by Capcom. ... Dan Hibiki Dan Hibiki (火引 å¼¾: Hibiki Dan), is a character from Capcoms Street Fighter series of fighting games. ... Blanka Blanka is a character from the Street Fighter series of fighting games. ... E. Honda Edmond Honda (more commonly known as E. Honda) is a video game character created by Capcom. ... Kyosuke Kagami Kyosuke Kagami (é‘‘ 恭介 Kagami Kyosuke) is a video game character from the Rival Schools series made by Capcom. ... A poster for Rival Schools: United by Fate. ... Morrigan Aensland Morrigan Aensland is a video game character from Capcoms Darkstalkers fighting game series. ... Darkstalkers (Japanese: ヴァンパイア, Vampire) is a fighting game series created by Capcom, where various mythical and fantastic monsters (as well as from horror fiction) fight each other. ... Rolento Schugerg Rolento Schugerg (a. ...

SNK characters

CvS2: EO also contains four bonus characters: Evil Ryu, Riot Iori, Shin Akuma(Shin Gouki in Japan), and Ultra Rugal(God Rual in Japan, powered-up versions of four regular characters. Shin Akuma and Ultra Rugal are the boss fighters, and display tactics typical of bosses from SNK Playmore's fighting games. Kyo Kusanagi (草薙 京 Kusanagi Kyō) is the main character of SNK Playmores King of Fighters series. ... Iori Yagami (八神 庵 Yagami Iori) is a video game character who made his first appearance in the Neo Geo fighting game, The King of Fighters 95. ... Mai Shiranui (不知火 舞, Shiranui Mai) is a character from both the Fatal Fury and King of Fighters series of fighting games by SNK (later SNK Playmore). ... Joe Higashi (ジョー・ヒガシ) is a character in both the Fatal Fury and King of Fighters series. ... Terry Bogards Garou Outfit, as seen in Neo Geo Battle Coliseum Terry Bogard (テリー・ボガード) is a video game character created by SNK, and is the main character of the Fatal Fury series. ... Geese Howard (ギース・ハワード) was the boss of all organized crime in the fictional city of Southtown in SNK Playmores Fatal Fury and Art of Fighting fighting game series. ... Rock Howard Rock Howard is a video game character who was introduced in SNK Playmores fighting game Garou: Mark of the Wolves. ... Haohmaru(Japanese: 覇王丸) is a video game character from SNK Playmores Samurai Shodown series of fighting games. ... Samurai Shodown (Samurai Spirits in Japan), or SS for short, is the name of a fighting game series by SNK. It is considered to be the premier 2D weapons fighter, and is one of the best-known video games created by SNK. This series also started SNKs reputation for... Nakoruru(Japanese: ナコルル) is a character in the Samurai Shodown series of fighting games. ... Chang Koehan is a fictional character in the King of Fighters video game series. ... Art of Fighting (龍虎の拳: Ryūko no Ken, in Japan and in video game music archives), or AOF (or RnK in video game music archives) for short, is a fighting game series created by SNK. It is one of the many SNK series that ties into The King of Fighters. ... Athena Asamiya Athena Asamiya is a character from SNK Playmores King of Fighters series of fighting games. ... Takane Hibiki Hibiki Takane is a character in the Last Blade fighting game series. ... The Last Blade (月華の剣士: Gekka no Kenshi), or LB for short, is a fighting game series created by SNK. The game takes place during the Bakumatsu era of Japan, and also has a take on Japanese mythology. ... Kim Kaphwan (キム・カッファン) is a character in both the Fatal Fury and King of Fighters series. ... King is a character in both Art of Fighting and King of Fighters series. ... For other meanings of the name Raiden, see Raiden (disambiguation). ... Fatal Fury (餓狼伝説 or Garou Densetsu in Japan) is a fighting game series developed by SNK for the Neo-Geo system. ... Vice Vice is a video game character in the King of Fighters series. ... Yuri Sakazaki Yuri Sakazaki (ユリ・サカザキ) is a video game character from SNK Playmores Art of Fighting series first as a damsel in distress and then as one of the protagonists, and King of Fighters series as one of the supporting characters, and in SNK vs. ... Ryo Sakazaki (リョウ・サカザキ) is one of the main characters in Art of Fighting, and one of the supporting characters in The King of Fighters, both fighting game series from SNK. His name is most often written in kana, however, in some games kanji is used to write parts of his name. ... Rugal Bernstein Rugal Bernstein is a recurring antagonist (typically as a boss) in the King of Fighters fighting game series. ... Flag Ship from the video game Gorf In video games, a boss (sometimes called a guardian) is a particularly large or difficult computer-controlled character that must be defeated at the end of a segment of a game, whether it be for a level, an episode, or the very end...


Before selecting a team, the game offers a selection of "Grooves," which change the way the game is played, as well as "AC-ism" or "GC-ism" Grooves; GC-ism simplifies the control scheme, originally designed for the gameCube gamepad, which is not intuitively designed for fighting games.


The available grooves are:

  • C-Groove: Play scheme from Street Fighter Alpha 3: 3 Super bars, dash, level 2 cancelling, counter attack, air block, tactical recovery, and rolling.
  • A-Groove: "Custom Combo" play scheme from Street Fighter Alpha 2 and 3: 2 Super bars, dash, rolling, counter attack, safe fall, and Custom Combo mode.
  • P-Groove: Play scheme from Street Fighter III: Parries, dash, super-cancelling, tactical recovery, and small jump.
  • S-Groove: Play scheme from The King of Fighters '95: Manually-chargeable Super bar, unlimited super attacks at low life, run, dodge, counter attack, tactical recovery, and small jump.
  • N-Groove: "Advanced" play scheme from The King of Fighters '97: 3 Super "stocks," MAX mode, run, rolling, small jump, safe fall, counter attack, and counter movement.
  • K-Groove: Play scheme amalgamated from Samurai Shodown and Garou: Mark of the Wolves: "Rage" gauge, Just Defense, running, safe fall, and small jump.

The Street Fighter Alpha (in Japan and other parts of Asia, Street Fighter Zero) series of fighting games is part of the Street Fighter series by Capcom. ... Street Fighter III is a fighting game produced by Capcom, released in 1997 on Capcoms CPS-3 hardware, which is a continuation of the famous Street Fighter series. ...

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Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (434 words)
Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO is a fighting game for the Nintendo GameCube and Xbox.
As with Capcom's other "vs." games, CvS2: EO is not part of either game's canon.
The game boasts a large lineup of characters from Capcom and SNK Playmore's fighting game franchises, mainly Street Fighter and The King of Fighters.
'Capcom vs. SNK 2: EO' on Nov. 15 - Xbox (760 words)
Capcom, a worldwide leading publisher and developer of fighting games, today announced that one of its leading fighting titles, Capcom® vs. SNK 2: EO, will be available for the Xbox(tm) video game system from Microsoft and playable via the Xbox Live(tm) online gaming service.
Capcom vs. SNK 2: EO brings together 44 brawlers from the Capcom and SNK franchises and pits them against each other in cyberspace on the debut of Xbox Live on November 15.
Capcom vs. SNK 2: EO is rated "T" for teen audiences by the ESRB (Entertainment Software Rating Board) and will be available just in time for the holidays.
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