Difference between revisions of "Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000"
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Throws and grabs are done by holding {{left}} or {{right}} when near an opponent and pressing a strong punch or kick button. Some characters have midair throws as well. Grapple moves cannot be blocked (including special moves involving grappling), but a character can escape a throw and take no damage by likewise holding {{left}} or {{right}} and pressing a strong punch or kick button immediately upon being grabbed. | Throws and grabs are done by holding {{left}} or {{right}} when near an opponent and pressing a strong punch or kick button. Some characters have midair throws as well. Grapple moves cannot be blocked (including special moves involving grappling), but a character can escape a throw and take no damage by likewise holding {{left}} or {{right}} and pressing a strong punch or kick button immediately upon being grabbed. | ||
− | Blocking is done by holding the D-Pad away from the opponent. Characters can block while standing, which blocks against high and mid attacks but not low attacks (such as sweeps), or crouching, which blocks against mid and low attacks but not high attacks (such as jumping attacks and overhead strikes). Special moves still do a small amount of "chip damage" if blocked. If characters block too much, they become "guard crushed" and momentarily stunned and vulnerable to attack; the | + | Blocking is done by holding the D-Pad away from the opponent. Characters can block while standing, which blocks against high and mid attacks but not low attacks (such as sweeps), or crouching, which blocks against mid and low attacks but not high attacks (such as jumping attacks and overhead strikes). Special moves still do a small amount of "chip damage" if blocked. If characters block too much, they become "guard crushed" and momentarily stunned and vulnerable to attack; the health gauge flashes red before a character is guard crushed. Characters can perform an evasive roll forward by pressing the weak punch and kick buttons ({{X}}+{{A}}) simultaneously. Characters are invulnerable during most of the roll, and they can roll through nearby opponents to the other side. |
Characters can become dizzy from being attacked repeatedly; they are uncontrollable and vulnerable in this state but can recover more quickly by rapidly pressing back and forth on the D-Pad along with the attack buttons. It is also possible to escape grabs in this way. | Characters can become dizzy from being attacked repeatedly; they are uncontrollable and vulnerable in this state but can recover more quickly by rapidly pressing back and forth on the D-Pad along with the attack buttons. It is also possible to escape grabs in this way. | ||
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*'''Pair Match Mode:''' A single-player mode that can be purchased from the Secret Shop. It is a version of the Arcade Mode where every character is worth two ratio points, meaning teams consist of any two characters. Like the Arcade Mode, a second player can enter the game by pressing {{Start}}. | *'''Pair Match Mode:''' A single-player mode that can be purchased from the Secret Shop. It is a version of the Arcade Mode where every character is worth two ratio points, meaning teams consist of any two characters. Like the Arcade Mode, a second player can enter the game by pressing {{Start}}. | ||
*'''Game Replay Mode:''' A two-player mode where players can play a match (with the same unlockable options as the Vs Mode) and save a replay of the game to a [[VMU]], which can be loaded and watched again at any time. A replay takes 30 blocks of storage. | *'''Game Replay Mode:''' A two-player mode where players can play a match (with the same unlockable options as the Vs Mode) and save a replay of the game to a [[VMU]], which can be loaded and watched again at any time. A replay takes 30 blocks of storage. | ||
− | *'''Training Mode:''' A practice mode where the player can choose any character and any opponent. The player can set the whether the dummy opponent is non-hostile, hostile, or controlled by a second control pad. Non-hostile opponents can be set to stand, crouch, or jump and guarding or not guard. The player can also toggle the | + | *'''Training Mode:''' A practice mode where the player can choose any character and any opponent. The player can set the whether the dummy opponent is non-hostile, hostile, or controlled by a second control pad. Non-hostile opponents can be set to stand, crouch, or jump and guarding or not guard. The player can also toggle the health gauge (normal or flashing red) and power gauge (normal or max). |
*'''Network Mode:''' The Japanese version of the game supported competitive online matches over Capcom's [[Matching Service]]. Players could also upload high scores or open the official web site to view rankings and high scores or download replays or color schemes. | *'''Network Mode:''' The Japanese version of the game supported competitive online matches over Capcom's [[Matching Service]]. Players could also upload high scores or open the official web site to view rankings and high scores or download replays or color schemes. | ||
*'''Secret Mode:''' This mode allows the player to exchange "Groove Points" for special bonuses. Groove Points are accumulated during single-player games by hitting opponents with attacks (with special moves and super moves earning more points) and by earning a higher score. Finishing an opponent with a counterattack special move or a super move is called a "Finest K.O." and worth 40 Groove Points. Getting hit loses points. The number of Groove Points earned during a game is shown in the "GPS gauge" in the bottom middle of the screen, with each hit earning a letter rank corresponding to the points awarded (S, A, B, C, or D). The player's total amount of Groove Points are saved to a [[VMU]] and can be used to buy "secrets" from the Secret Shop. There are 77 secrets total, which includes alternate color schemes for every character, alternate versions of every starting character (Evil Ryu, Orochi Iori, and "Extra" versions of everybody else), three hidden characters that can be purchased after unlocking them as opponents in the Arcade Mode and then defeating them (Akuma, Morrigan, and Nakoruru), extra stages for the Vs Mode and Training Mode, classic soundtracks (from ''[[Street Fighter II]]'' and ''The King of Fighters '94''), and special options and modes (the ability to customize ratio points in the Versus Mode, the ability to switch between dashing and running, and the Pair Match Mode). The game supports transferring save data from a [[Neo Geo Pocket Color]] via a [[Neo Geo Pocket/Dreamcast Setsuzoku Cable]]. The player can earn points playing the Olympic Mode in ''SNK vs. Capcom: Match of the Millennium'' and convert them into Groove Points for the Dreamcast. This mode also contains a list of commands for every character (which can also be invoked for the currently played character during gameplay from the pause menu after pressing {{Start}}). | *'''Secret Mode:''' This mode allows the player to exchange "Groove Points" for special bonuses. Groove Points are accumulated during single-player games by hitting opponents with attacks (with special moves and super moves earning more points) and by earning a higher score. Finishing an opponent with a counterattack special move or a super move is called a "Finest K.O." and worth 40 Groove Points. Getting hit loses points. The number of Groove Points earned during a game is shown in the "GPS gauge" in the bottom middle of the screen, with each hit earning a letter rank corresponding to the points awarded (S, A, B, C, or D). The player's total amount of Groove Points are saved to a [[VMU]] and can be used to buy "secrets" from the Secret Shop. There are 77 secrets total, which includes alternate color schemes for every character, alternate versions of every starting character (Evil Ryu, Orochi Iori, and "Extra" versions of everybody else), three hidden characters that can be purchased after unlocking them as opponents in the Arcade Mode and then defeating them (Akuma, Morrigan, and Nakoruru), extra stages for the Vs Mode and Training Mode, classic soundtracks (from ''[[Street Fighter II]]'' and ''The King of Fighters '94''), and special options and modes (the ability to customize ratio points in the Versus Mode, the ability to switch between dashing and running, and the Pair Match Mode). The game supports transferring save data from a [[Neo Geo Pocket Color]] via a [[Neo Geo Pocket/Dreamcast Setsuzoku Cable]]. The player can earn points playing the Olympic Mode in ''SNK vs. Capcom: Match of the Millennium'' and convert them into Groove Points for the Dreamcast. This mode also contains a list of commands for every character (which can also be invoked for the currently played character during gameplay from the pause menu after pressing {{Start}}). | ||
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| desc=Cammy is a genetically engineered assassin for Shadaloo, operating under the code name "Killer Bee." | | desc=Cammy is a genetically engineered assassin for Shadaloo, operating under the code name "Killer Bee." | ||
{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Spiral Arrow | {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Cammy spirals forward feet first like a spinning arrow, which knocks | + | {{MoveListRow | Spiral Arrow | {{QCF}} {{kick}} | Cammy spirals forward feet first like a spinning arrow, which knocks her opponent over on impact. The move travels further when it is performed with {{HK}}.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Cannon Spike | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Cammy leaps into the air with a front kick, which knocks | + | {{MoveListRow | Cannon Spike | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Cammy leaps into the air with a front kick, which knocks her opponent over on impact. She leaps higher when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Axle Spin Knuckle | {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Cammy hops forward and does an elbow smash and a backfist, which knocks | + | {{MoveListRow | Axle Spin Knuckle | {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Cammy hops forward and does an elbow smash and a backfist, which knocks her opponent over on impact. This move passes through projectiles. She hops further when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
{{MoveListRow | Hooligan Combination | {{HCF}} {{upright}} {{punch}} | Cammy curls into a ball and hurls herself at her opponent. If no button is pressed, she ends with a sweep when she lands (Razor Edge Slicer). Otherwise, the player can perform a takedown when Cammy is near the opponent's body (Fatal Leg Twister) by pressing {{left}}+{{punch}} or {{right}}+{{punch}}. Cammy grabs the opponent by the neck with her legs and slams them to the ground (Cross Scissor Pressure) if the takedown is performed when she is near the opponent's head, or she grabs the opponent by the legs and stomps their face into the ground if the takedown is performed when she is near the opponent's waist.}} | {{MoveListRow | Hooligan Combination | {{HCF}} {{upright}} {{punch}} | Cammy curls into a ball and hurls herself at her opponent. If no button is pressed, she ends with a sweep when she lands (Razor Edge Slicer). Otherwise, the player can perform a takedown when Cammy is near the opponent's body (Fatal Leg Twister) by pressing {{left}}+{{punch}} or {{right}}+{{punch}}. Cammy grabs the opponent by the neck with her legs and slams them to the ground (Cross Scissor Pressure) if the takedown is performed when she is near the opponent's head, or she grabs the opponent by the legs and stomps their face into the ground if the takedown is performed when she is near the opponent's waist.}} | ||
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Her Extra form gains the Cannon Spike, first seen in ''[[X-Men vs. Street Fighter]]'', which can be performed from a jump or from the Hooligan Combination, and an additional super move, the Reverse Shaft Breaker, from ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 3]]''. However, she is notably missing her signature ability, the Spiral Arrow. | Her Extra form gains the Cannon Spike, first seen in ''[[X-Men vs. Street Fighter]]'', which can be performed from a jump or from the Hooligan Combination, and an additional super move, the Reverse Shaft Breaker, from ''[[Street Fighter Alpha 3]]''. However, she is notably missing her signature ability, the Spiral Arrow. | ||
{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Cannon Spike | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Cammy leaps into the air with a front kick, which knocks | + | {{MoveListRow | Cannon Spike | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Cammy leaps into the air with a front kick, which knocks her opponent over on impact. She leaps higher when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Axle Spin Knuckle | {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Cammy hops forward and does an elbow smash and a backfist, which knocks | + | {{MoveListRow | Axle Spin Knuckle | {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Cammy hops forward and does an elbow smash and a backfist, which knocks her opponent over on impact. This move passes through projectiles. She hops further when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
{{MoveListRow | Cannon Strike | {{QCB}} {{kick}} before the apex of the jump while flipping forward in the air | Cammy dive kicks diagonally downward.}} | {{MoveListRow | Cannon Strike | {{QCB}} {{kick}} before the apex of the jump while flipping forward in the air | Cammy dive kicks diagonally downward.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | Hooligan Combination | {{HCF}} {{upright}} {{punch}} | Cammy curls into a ball and hurls herself at her opponent. If the player presses {{kick}} in midair, Cammy drops with a diagonal dive kick (Cannon Strike). If no button is pressed, she ends with a sweep when she lands (Razor Edge Slicer). Otherwise, the player can perform a takedown when Cammy is near the opponent by pressing {{left}}+{{punch}} or {{right}}+{{punch}}. Cammy grabs the opponent by the neck with her legs and slams them to the ground (Fatal Leg Twister) if the takedown is performed when she is near the opponent's head, or she grabs the opponent by the legs and stomps their face into the ground if the takedown is performed when she is near the opponent's waist.}} | {{MoveListRow | Hooligan Combination | {{HCF}} {{upright}} {{punch}} | Cammy curls into a ball and hurls herself at her opponent. If the player presses {{kick}} in midair, Cammy drops with a diagonal dive kick (Cannon Strike). If no button is pressed, she ends with a sweep when she lands (Razor Edge Slicer). Otherwise, the player can perform a takedown when Cammy is near the opponent by pressing {{left}}+{{punch}} or {{right}}+{{punch}}. Cammy grabs the opponent by the neck with her legs and slams them to the ground (Fatal Leg Twister) if the takedown is performed when she is near the opponent's head, or she grabs the opponent by the legs and stomps their face into the ground if the takedown is performed when she is near the opponent's waist.}} | ||
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| desc=Dhalsim is a Yoga mystic who has gained exceptional control over his mind and body, giving him the ability to stretch his limbs and breathe fire. | | desc=Dhalsim is a Yoga mystic who has gained exceptional control over his mind and body, giving him the ability to stretch his limbs and breathe fire. | ||
{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Fire | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Dhalsim | + | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Fire | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Dhalsim spews a fireball across the screen. The projectile moves faster and knocks the opponent over when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
{{MoveListRow | Yoga Flame | {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Dhalsim breathes a large mass of flame in front of him, which knocks the opponent over on impact. He holds the flame for longer when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Flame | {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Dhalsim breathes a large mass of flame in front of him, which knocks the opponent over on impact. He holds the flame for longer when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | Yoga Blast | {{HCB}} {{kick}} | Dhalsim breathes a large mass of flame at a diagonal angle in front of him. He holds the flame for longer when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Blast | {{HCB}} {{kick}} | Dhalsim breathes a large mass of flame at a diagonal angle in front of him. He holds the flame for longer when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | ||
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His Extra form is based on his appearance in ''[[Super Street Fighter II Turbo]]''. Yoga Flame and Yoga Blast are changed to use a half-circle forward motion, he can perform the Drill Kick in two different angles (depending on the button used), and he has the Yoga Inferno super move. | His Extra form is based on his appearance in ''[[Super Street Fighter II Turbo]]''. Yoga Flame and Yoga Blast are changed to use a half-circle forward motion, he can perform the Drill Kick in two different angles (depending on the button used), and he has the Yoga Inferno super move. | ||
{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Fire | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Dhalsim | + | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Fire | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Dhalsim spews a fireball across the screen. The projectile moves faster and knocks the opponent over when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
{{MoveListRow | Yoga Flame | {{HCF}} {{punch}} | Dhalsim breathes a large mass of flame in front of him, which knocks the opponent over on impact. He holds the flame for longer when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Flame | {{HCF}} {{punch}} | Dhalsim breathes a large mass of flame in front of him, which knocks the opponent over on impact. He holds the flame for longer when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | Yoga Blast | {{HCF}} {{kick}} | Dhalsim breathes a large mass of flame at a diagonal angle in front of him. He holds the flame for longer when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Yoga Blast | {{HCF}} {{kick}} | Dhalsim breathes a large mass of flame at a diagonal angle in front of him. He holds the flame for longer when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | ||
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| desc=Blanka is a feral beastman from the jungles of Brazil with the ability to generate electricity. | | desc=Blanka is a feral beastman from the jungles of Brazil with the ability to generate electricity. | ||
{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | | + | {{MoveListRow | Electric Thunder | {{repeat|{{punch}}}} | Blanka charges his body with electricity, zapping his opponent on contact. He charges faster when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Rolling Attack | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Blanka curls into a ball and rolls straight ahead | + | {{MoveListRow | Rolling Attack | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Blanka curls into a ball and rolls straight ahead. The move travels farther when it is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
{{MoveListRow | Backstep Rolling Attack | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{kick}} | Blanka does a handstand, then leaps high into the air for a rolling attack. He leaps higher when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Backstep Rolling Attack | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{kick}} | Blanka does a handstand, then leaps high into the air for a rolling attack. He leaps higher when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | Vertical Rolling Attack | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | Blanka launches upwards to hit an airborne opponent (or drop on them from above). The move travels higher and further forward when it is performed with {{HK}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Vertical Rolling Attack | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | Blanka launches upwards to hit an airborne opponent (or drop on them from above). The move travels higher and further forward when it is performed with {{HK}}.}} | ||
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His Extra form reduces his moveset to his two special moves from ''[[Capcom Generation: Dai 5 Shuu Kakutouka-tachi|Street Fighter II: Champion Edition]]'' (with his super move from ''[[Super Street Fighter II Turbo]]''). | His Extra form reduces his moveset to his two special moves from ''[[Capcom Generation: Dai 5 Shuu Kakutouka-tachi|Street Fighter II: Champion Edition]]'' (with his super move from ''[[Super Street Fighter II Turbo]]''). | ||
{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | | + | {{MoveListRow | Electric Thunder | {{repeat|{{punch}}}} | Blanka charges his body with electricity, zapping his opponent on contact. He charges faster when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Rolling Attack | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Blanka curls into a ball and rolls straight ahead | + | {{MoveListRow | Rolling Attack | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Blanka curls into a ball and rolls straight ahead. The move travels farther when it is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
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{{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | ||
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{{MoveListRow | Venom Strike | {{QCF}} {{kick}} | King performs a jumping kick, lobbing a fireball through the air. The projectile moves faster when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Venom Strike | {{QCF}} {{kick}} | King performs a jumping kick, lobbing a fireball through the air. The projectile moves faster when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | Double Strike | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | King performs two jumping kicks in quick succession, lobbing two fireballs through the air. The projectiles move faster when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Double Strike | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{kick}} | King performs two jumping kicks in quick succession, lobbing two fireballs through the air. The projectiles move faster when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Trap Shot | {{RDP}} {{kick}} | King performs a somersault kick. If it hits, she follows up with a barrage of fast kicks.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | Trap Shot | {{RDP}} {{kick}} | King performs a somersault kick. If it hits, she follows up with a barrage of fast kicks that knock her opponent over.}} |
{{MoveListRow | Tornado Kick | {{HCB}} {{kick}} | King spins forward through into the air while kicking, knocking her opponent over on impact. The move covers more horizontal distance when it is performed with {{HK}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Tornado Kick | {{HCB}} {{kick}} | King spins forward through into the air while kicking, knocking her opponent over on impact. The move covers more horizontal distance when it is performed with {{HK}}.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Surprise Rose | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | King | + | {{MoveListRow | Surprise Rose | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | King rises into the air with a knee strike, then comes down with multiple stomping kicks that knock her opponent over. The move covers more horizontal distance when it is performed with {{HK}}.}} |
}} | }} | ||
{{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | ||
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{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | ||
{{MoveListRow | Venom Strike | {{QCF}} {{kick}} | King performs a jumping kick, lobbing a fireball through the air. The projectile moves faster when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Venom Strike | {{QCF}} {{kick}} | King performs a jumping kick, lobbing a fireball through the air. The projectile moves faster when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Trap Shot | {{RDP}} {{kick}} | King performs a somersault kick. If it hits, she follows up with a barrage of fast kicks.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | Trap Shot | {{RDP}} {{kick}} | King performs a somersault kick. If it hits, she follows up with a barrage of fast kicks that knock her opponent over.}} |
{{MoveListRow | Tobi Nidan Shisshukuri | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | King leaps ahead, performing two knee strikes on the way up. She leaps further when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Tobi Nidan Shisshukuri | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | King leaps ahead, performing two knee strikes on the way up. She leaps further when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | Moshu Kyaku | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | King performs alternating high and low kicks, then finishes with a roundhouse. She slides forward a short distance before kicking when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Moshu Kyaku | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | King performs alternating high and low kicks, then finishes with a roundhouse. She slides forward a short distance before kicking when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | ||
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{{MoveListRow | Super Zutsuki | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | E. Honda propels himself forward head first like a torpedo, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He shoots himself further when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Super Zutsuki | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | E. Honda propels himself forward head first like a torpedo, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He shoots himself further when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | Super Hyakkan Otoshi | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | E. Honda leaps high into the air and drops himself down like a cannonball, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He leaps higher when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Super Hyakkan Otoshi | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | E. Honda leaps high into the air and drops himself down like a cannonball, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He leaps higher when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Ooichou Nage | D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{punch}} (close) | E. Honda grabs and slams his opponent against the ground, then flattens his opponent with a | + | {{MoveListRow | Ooichou Nage | D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{punch}} (close) | E. Honda grabs and slams his opponent against the ground, then flattens his opponent with a Super Hyakkan Otoshi.}} |
}} | }} | ||
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{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | ||
{{MoveListRow | Poison Spray | {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Raiden blows a poisonous mist in front of him, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He blows for longer when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Poison Spray | {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Raiden blows a poisonous mist in front of him, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He blows for longer when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Giant Bomb | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Raiden charges forward with a shoulder tackle. He charges further when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | Giant Bomb | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Raiden charges forward with a shoulder tackle, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He charges further when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Super Drop Kick | Hold {{kick}}, then release | Raiden jumps forward with a dropkick.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | Super Drop Kick | Hold {{kick}}, then release | Raiden jumps forward with a dropkick, which knocks his opponent over on impact.}} |
{{MoveListRow | Thunder Crush Bomb | D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{kick}} (close) | Raiden grabs his opponent, drops them to the ground with a powerbomb, then jumps up in the air and throws them to the ground. He jumps higher when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Thunder Crush Bomb | D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{kick}} (close) | Raiden grabs his opponent, drops them to the ground with a powerbomb, then jumps up in the air and throws them to the ground. He jumps higher when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | Raiden Combination/Body Blow | {{RDP}} {{punch}} | Raiden steps forward with a body blow. He steps slightly further when the move is performed with {{HP}}. It can be followed up with a headbutt by pressing {{QCB}} {{punch}} or a front suplex by pressing {{QCB}} {{kick}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Raiden Combination/Body Blow | {{RDP}} {{punch}} | Raiden steps forward with a body blow. He steps slightly further when the move is performed with {{HP}}. It can be followed up with a headbutt by pressing {{QCB}} {{punch}} or a front suplex by pressing {{QCB}} {{kick}}.}} | ||
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{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | ||
{{MoveListRow | Poison Spray | {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Raiden blows a poisonous mist in front of him, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He blows for longer when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Poison Spray | {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Raiden blows a poisonous mist in front of him, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He blows for longer when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Giant Bomb | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Raiden charges forward with a shoulder tackle. He charges further when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | Giant Bomb | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Raiden charges forward with a shoulder tackle, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He charges further when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Super Drop Kick | Hold {{kick}}, then release | Raiden jumps forward with a dropkick.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | Super Drop Kick | Hold {{kick}}, then release | Raiden jumps forward with a dropkick, which knocks his opponent over on impact.}} |
{{MoveListRow | Thunder Crush Bomb | D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{kick}} (close) | Raiden grabs his opponent, drops them to the ground with a powerbomb, then jumps up in the air and throws them to the ground.}} | {{MoveListRow | Thunder Crush Bomb | D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{kick}} (close) | Raiden grabs his opponent, drops them to the ground with a powerbomb, then jumps up in the air and throws them to the ground.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | Jumping Lariat Drop | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Raiden leaps forward with crooked arm lariat that takes his opponent down if it connects. He leaps farther if the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Jumping Lariat Drop | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Raiden leaps forward with crooked arm lariat that takes his opponent down if it connects. He leaps farther if the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
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| desc=Kim is a taekwondo master with a strong sense of justice. | | desc=Kim is a taekwondo master with a strong sense of justice. | ||
{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Han Getsu Zan | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Kim rolls forward with a somersaulting crescent kick | + | {{MoveListRow | Han Getsu Zan | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Kim rolls forward with a somersaulting crescent kick. The move covers a wider arc when it is performed with {{HK}}.}} |
{{MoveListRow | Hien Zan | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | Kim flips backward, slicing through the air with a circular kick, which knocks down his opponent on impact. When the move is performed with {{HK}}, he ascends higher, and it can be followed up with another kick (Tensou Zan) by pressing {{down}}+{{HK}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Hien Zan | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | Kim flips backward, slicing through the air with a circular kick, which knocks down his opponent on impact. When the move is performed with {{HK}}, he ascends higher, and it can be followed up with another kick (Tensou Zan) by pressing {{down}}+{{HK}}.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | Hishou Kyaku | {{QCF}} {{kick}} in midair | Kim dives diagonally downward while stomping repeatedly.}} | {{MoveListRow | Hishou Kyaku | {{QCF}} {{kick}} in midair | Kim dives diagonally downward while stomping repeatedly.}} | ||
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His Extra form exchanges the Hien Zan and Stance Change abilities for the Kuusa Jin (first seen in ''[[Real Bout Fatal Fury]]'') and the Hou'ou Tenbu Kyaku super move for the Hou'ou Hiten Kyaku. | His Extra form exchanges the Hien Zan and Stance Change abilities for the Kuusa Jin (first seen in ''[[Real Bout Fatal Fury]]'') and the Hou'ou Tenbu Kyaku super move for the Hou'ou Hiten Kyaku. | ||
{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Han Getsu Zan | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Kim rolls forward with a somersaulting crescent kick | + | {{MoveListRow | Han Getsu Zan | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Kim rolls forward with a somersaulting crescent kick. The move covers a wider arc when it is performed with {{HK}}.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Kuusa Jin | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{punch}} | Kim spins diagonally upward while kicking. He ascends higher and hits an additional time when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | Kuusa Jin | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{punch}} | Kim spins diagonally upward while kicking, knocking his opponent into the air. He ascends higher and hits an additional time when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
{{MoveListRow | Hishou Kyaku | {{QCF}} {{kick}} in midair | Kim dives diagonally downward while stomping repeatedly.}} | {{MoveListRow | Hishou Kyaku | {{QCF}} {{kick}} in midair | Kim dives diagonally downward while stomping repeatedly.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | Haki Kyaku | {{down}} {{down}} {{kick}} | Kim stomps the ground, hitting opponents in front of him.}} | {{MoveListRow | Haki Kyaku | {{down}} {{down}} {{kick}} | Kim stomps the ground, hitting opponents in front of him.}} | ||
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{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | ||
{{MoveListRow | Burn Knuckle | {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Terry leaps forward with a burning fist, which knocks down his opponent on impact. He leaps farther when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Burn Knuckle | {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Terry leaps forward with a burning fist, which knocks down his opponent on impact. He leaps farther when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Power Wave | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Terry punches the ground, causing a wave of energy to | + | {{MoveListRow | Power Wave | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Terry punches the ground, causing a wave of energy to roll across the floor. The projectile moves faster when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
{{MoveListRow | Rising Tackle | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{punch}} | Terry spins into the air while upside down and holding an arm out, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He ascends higher when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Rising Tackle | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{punch}} | Terry spins into the air while upside down and holding an arm out, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He ascends higher when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | Crack Shoot | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Terry jumps forward while kicking in a circle. The move covers a wider arc when it is performed with {{HK}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Crack Shoot | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Terry jumps forward while kicking in a circle. The move covers a wider arc when it is performed with {{HK}}.}} | ||
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{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | ||
{{MoveListRow | Burn Knuckle | {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Terry leaps forward with a burning fist, which knocks down his opponent on impact. He leaps farther when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Burn Knuckle | {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Terry leaps forward with a burning fist, which knocks down his opponent on impact. He leaps farther when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Power Wave | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Terry punches the ground, causing a wave of energy to | + | {{MoveListRow | Power Wave | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Terry punches the ground, causing a wave of energy to roll across the floor. The projectile moves faster when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Power Dunk | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Terry rises into the air with a knee strike, then smashes downward with a burning fist at the peak of the jump. He launches higher into the air when the move performed is with {{HK}}.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | Power Dunk | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Terry rises into the air with a knee strike, then smashes downward with a burning fist at the peak of the jump that knocks his opponent to the ground. He launches higher into the air when the move performed is with {{HK}}.}} |
{{MoveListRow | Crack Shot | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Terry jumps forward while kicking in a circle. The move covers a wider arc when it is performed with {{HK}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Crack Shot | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Terry jumps forward while kicking in a circle. The move covers a wider arc when it is performed with {{HK}}.}} | ||
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{{MoveListRow | Ka Chou Sen | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Mai throws her folding fan at her opponent. The projectile moves faster when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Ka Chou Sen | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Mai throws her folding fan at her opponent. The projectile moves faster when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | Ryuu En Bu | {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Mai twirls around, whipping her opponent with the sash around her waist, which is set alight and knocks her opponent over on impact. The move can hit two times when it is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Ryuu En Bu | {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Mai twirls around, whipping her opponent with the sash around her waist, which is set alight and knocks her opponent over on impact. The move can hit two times when it is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Hissatsu Shinobi Bachi | {{HCF}} {{kick}} | Mai performs a cartwheel, then drops to the ground with an elbow strike. The move travels more distance when it is performed with {{HK}}.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | Hissatsu Shinobi Bachi | {{HCF}} {{kick}} | Mai performs a cartwheel, then drops to the ground with an elbow strike that knocks her opponent over. The move travels more distance when it is performed with {{HK}}.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Musasabi no Mai (Chijou) | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{punch}} | Mai jumps to the back edge of the screen, then dives diagonally downward with her arms spread out. The move covers more horizontal distance when it is performed with {{HP}}.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | Musasabi no Mai (Chijou) | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{punch}} | Mai jumps to the back edge of the screen, then dives diagonally downward with her arms spread out, knocking her opponent over on impact. The move covers more horizontal distance when it is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Musasabi no Mai (Kuuchuu) | {{QCB}} {{punch}} in midair | Mai dives diagonally downward with her arms spread out. The move covers more horizontal distance when it is performed with {{HP}}.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | Musasabi no Mai (Kuuchuu) | {{QCB}} {{punch}} in midair | Mai dives diagonally downward with her arms spread out, knocking her opponent over on impact. The move covers more horizontal distance when it is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
}} | }} | ||
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{{MoveListRow | Ka Chou Sen | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Mai throws her folding fan at her opponent. The projectile moves faster when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Ka Chou Sen | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Mai throws her folding fan at her opponent. The projectile moves faster when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | Ryuu En Bu | {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Mai twirls around, whipping her opponent with the sash around her waist, which is set alight and knocks her opponent over on impact. The move can hit two times when it is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Ryuu En Bu | {{QCB}} {{punch}} | Mai twirls around, whipping her opponent with the sash around her waist, which is set alight and knocks her opponent over on impact. The move can hit two times when it is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Musasabi no Mai (Chijou) | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{punch}} | Mai jumps to the back edge of the screen, then dives diagonally downward with her arms spread out. The move covers more horizontal distance when it is performed with {{HP}}.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | Musasabi no Mai (Chijou) | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{punch}} | Mai jumps to the back edge of the screen, then dives diagonally downward with her arms spread out, knocking her opponent over on impact. The move covers more horizontal distance when it is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Musasabi no Mai (Kuuchuu) | {{QCB}} {{punch}} in midair | Mai dives diagonally downward with her arms spread out. The move covers more horizontal distance when it is performed with {{HP}}.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | Musasabi no Mai (Kuuchuu) | {{QCB}} {{punch}} in midair | Mai dives diagonally downward with her arms spread out, knocking her opponent over on impact. The move covers more horizontal distance when it is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
{{MoveListRow | Kagero no Mai | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | Mai clasps her hands, then she is enveloped in a tall cone of flame.}} | {{MoveListRow | Kagero no Mai | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}} | Mai clasps her hands, then she is enveloped in a tall cone of flame.}} | ||
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{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | ||
{{MoveListRow | 108 Shiki Yami Barai | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Iori throws fiery purple sparks across the ground. The projectile moves faster when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | 108 Shiki Yami Barai | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Iori throws fiery purple sparks across the ground. The projectile moves faster when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | 127 Shiki Aoi Hana | {{QCB}} {{punch}} (up to 3 times) | Iori advances with an uppercut. The motion can be repeated up to three times, in which case he follows up with an additional uppercut, then jumps and comes down with a double axe-handle punch.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | 127 Shiki Aoi Hana | {{QCB}} {{punch}} (up to 3 times) | Iori advances with an uppercut. The motion can be repeated up to three times, in which case he follows up with an additional uppercut that knocks his opponent into the air, then jumps and comes down with a double axe-handle punch on the falling opponent. He advances slightly further when a stronger button is used.}} |
{{MoveListRow | 100 Shiki Oniyaki | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Iori twirls into the air while surrounded in a streak of purple fire, which knocks down his opponent on impact. He ascends higher when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | 100 Shiki Oniyaki | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Iori twirls into the air while surrounded in a streak of purple fire, which knocks down his opponent on impact. He ascends higher when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | 212 Shiki Kototsuki In | {{HCB}} {{kick}} | Iori runs forward and tries to grab his opponent by the head. If he succeeds, he takes the opponent down, then causes an explosion of purple fire. He runs further when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | 212 Shiki Kototsuki In | {{HCB}} {{kick}} | Iori runs forward and tries to grab his opponent by the head. If he succeeds, he takes the opponent down, then causes an explosion of purple fire. He runs further when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | ||
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{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | ||
{{MoveListRow | Annu Mutsube | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} | Nakoruru flies along the ground while holding her kodachi in front of her, which knocks over and slides to the other side of her opponent. She flies further when the move is performed with {{HP}}. This attack must be blocked crouching. It can pass under many projectiles.}} | {{MoveListRow | Annu Mutsube | {{QCBD}} {{punch}} | Nakoruru flies along the ground while holding her kodachi in front of her, which knocks over and slides to the other side of her opponent. She flies further when the move is performed with {{HP}}. This attack must be blocked crouching. It can pass under many projectiles.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Lela Mutsube | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Nakoruru flies diagonally upwards while holding her kodachi in front of her. She flies further forward when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | Lela Mutsube | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Nakoruru flies diagonally upwards while holding her kodachi in front of her, which knocks her opponent over on impact. She flies further forward when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Amube Yatoro | {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Nakoruru calls her hawk Mamahaha to strike her opponent from above with a dive attack. Mamahaha dives downward at a wider angle when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | Amube Yatoro | {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Nakoruru calls her hawk Mamahaha to strike her opponent from above with a dive attack, which knocks her opponent over on impact. Mamahaha dives downward at a wider angle when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
{{MoveListRow | Shichikapu Etu Brute | {{HCF}} {{kick}} | Nakoruru calls her hawk Mamahaha to strike her opponent from above with a pecking attack. Mamahaha pecks twice when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Shichikapu Etu Brute | {{HCF}} {{kick}} | Nakoruru calls her hawk Mamahaha to strike her opponent from above with a pecking attack. Mamahaha pecks twice when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | Mamahaha ni Tsukamaru | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Nakoruru leaps into the air to be carried by her hawk Mamahaha for a limited duration. While in flight, Nakoruru can move in any direction using the D-Pad, attack with {{punch}} or {{LK}}, or fall to the ground with {{HK}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Mamahaha ni Tsukamaru | {{QCB}} {{kick}} | Nakoruru leaps into the air to be carried by her hawk Mamahaha for a limited duration. While in flight, Nakoruru can move in any direction using the D-Pad, attack with {{punch}} or {{LK}}, or fall to the ground with {{HK}}.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Kamui Mutsube | {{QCB}} {{punch}} while carried by Mamahaha | Nakoruru dives diagonally downwards while holding her kodachi out. Nakoruru dives downward at a wider angle when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | Kamui Mutsube | {{QCB}} {{punch}} while carried by Mamahaha | Nakoruru dives diagonally downwards while holding her kodachi out, which knocks her opponent over on impact. Nakoruru dives downward at a wider angle when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Shichikapu Ai | {{QCF}} {{punch}} while carried by Mamahaha | Mamahaha charges downward and stabs the opponent with her beak while engulfed in flames. Mamahaha dives downward at a wider angle when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | Shichikapu Ai | {{QCF}} {{punch}} while carried by Mamahaha | Mamahaha charges downward and stabs the opponent with her beak while engulfed in flames, which knocks the opponent over on impact. Mamahaha dives downward at a wider angle when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
}} | }} | ||
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{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | ||
{{MoveListRow | Tiger Shot | {{QCF}} {{punch}} or {{kick}} | Sagat punches into the air, shooting a crescent-shaped projectile across the screen. If performed with {{punch}}, he shoots a high shot while standing; if performed with {{kick}}, he shoots a low shot while kneeling. The projectile moves faster when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Tiger Shot | {{QCF}} {{punch}} or {{kick}} | Sagat punches into the air, shooting a crescent-shaped projectile across the screen. If performed with {{punch}}, he shoots a high shot while standing; if performed with {{kick}}, he shoots a low shot while kneeling. The projectile moves faster when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Tiger Uppercut | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Sagat | + | {{MoveListRow | Tiger Uppercut | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Sagat rises off the ground while punching upwards, knocking down his opponent on impact. The move ascends higher and hits more times when it is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
{{MoveListRow | Tiger Crush | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Sagat jumps forward, ramming his opponent with his knee, hitting up to two times and knocking his opponent over.}} | {{MoveListRow | Tiger Crush | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Sagat jumps forward, ramming his opponent with his knee, hitting up to two times and knocking his opponent over.}} | ||
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{{MoveListRow | Rolling Crystal Flash | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Vega rolls along the ground, ending with a claw thrust. He rolls further when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Rolling Crystal Flash | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Vega rolls along the ground, ending with a claw thrust. He rolls further when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | Sky High Claw | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{punch}} | Vega jumps to the edge of the screen and then thrusts himself forward while stabbing with his claw. He thrusts straight ahead when the move is performed with {{LP}} and at a slight angle downward when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Sky High Claw | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{punch}} | Vega jumps to the edge of the screen and then thrusts himself forward while stabbing with his claw. He thrusts straight ahead when the move is performed with {{LP}} and at a slight angle downward when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Flying Barcelona Attack | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}}, then {{punch}} | Vega jumps to the edge of the screen, | + | {{MoveListRow | Flying Barcelona Attack | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}}, then {{punch}} | Vega jumps to the edge of the screen. If the player presses {{punch}} while he is airborne, Vega dives onto his opponent with his arms spread, which knocks his opponent down on impact.}} |
{{MoveListRow | Izuna Drop | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}}, then {{left}}+{{punch}} or {{right}}+{{punch}} | Vega jumps to the edge of the screen, then drops on his opponent and quickly does an air suplex if the player presses {{left}}+{{punch}} or {{right}}+{{punch}} when near the opponent.}} | {{MoveListRow | Izuna Drop | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}}, then {{left}}+{{punch}} or {{right}}+{{punch}} | Vega jumps to the edge of the screen, then drops on his opponent and quickly does an air suplex if the player presses {{left}}+{{punch}} or {{right}}+{{punch}} when near the opponent.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | Backslash | {{LP}}+{{HP}} or {{LK}}+{{HK}} | Vega performs a backflip. He does a full backflip with {{LP}}+{{HP}} and half a backflip with {{LK}}+{{HK}}. He is invulnerable while performing this move.}} | {{MoveListRow | Backslash | {{LP}}+{{HP}} or {{LK}}+{{HK}} | Vega performs a backflip. He does a full backflip with {{LP}}+{{HP}} and half a backflip with {{LK}}+{{HK}}. He is invulnerable while performing this move.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Scarlet Terror | Hold {{downleft}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{kick}} | Vega does a backflip kick into the air.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | Scarlet Terror | Hold {{downleft}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{kick}} | Vega does a backflip kick into the air, which knocks his opponent over on impact.}} |
}} | }} | ||
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{{MoveListRow | Rolling Crystal Flash | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Vega rolls along the ground, ending with a claw thrust. He rolls further when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Rolling Crystal Flash | Hold {{left}} for 2 seconds, then {{right}}+{{punch}} | Vega rolls along the ground, ending with a claw thrust. He rolls further when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | Sky High Claw | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{punch}} | Vega jumps to the edge of the screen and then thrusts himself forward while stabbing with his claw. He thrusts straight ahead when the move is performed with {{LP}} and at a slight angle downward when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Sky High Claw | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{punch}} | Vega jumps to the edge of the screen and then thrusts himself forward while stabbing with his claw. He thrusts straight ahead when the move is performed with {{LP}} and at a slight angle downward when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Flying Barcelona Attack | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}}, then {{punch}} | Vega jumps to the edge of the screen | + | {{MoveListRow | Flying Barcelona Attack | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}}, then {{punch}} | Vega jumps to the edge of the screen. If the player presses {{punch}} while he is airborne, Vega dives onto his opponent with his arms spread, which knocks his opponent down on impact.}} |
{{MoveListRow | Izuna Drop | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}}, then {{left}}+{{punch}} or {{right}}+{{punch}} | Vega jumps to the edge of the screen, then drops on his opponent and quickly does an air suplex.}} | {{MoveListRow | Izuna Drop | Hold {{down}} for 2 seconds, then {{up}}+{{kick}}, then {{left}}+{{punch}} or {{right}}+{{punch}} | Vega jumps to the edge of the screen, then drops on his opponent and quickly does an air suplex.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | Backslash | {{LP}}+{{HP}} or {{LK}}+{{HK}} | Vega performs a backflip. He does a full backflip with {{LP}}+{{HP}} and half a backflip with {{LK}}+{{HK}}. He is invulnerable while performing this move.}} | {{MoveListRow | Backslash | {{LP}}+{{HP}} or {{LK}}+{{HK}} | Vega performs a backflip. He does a full backflip with {{LP}}+{{HP}} and half a backflip with {{LK}}+{{HK}}. He is invulnerable while performing this move.}} | ||
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| desc=Ryuji Yamazaki is a deadly and insane Japanese mobster who fights with one hand in his pocket. | | desc=Ryuji Yamazaki is a deadly and insane Japanese mobster who fights with one hand in his pocket. | ||
{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Sabaki no Aikuchi | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | | + | {{MoveListRow | Sabaki no Aikuchi | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Yamazaki slides forward and slashes the knife that he conceals in his pocketed hand. He does an additional stab when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Hebi Tsukai Gedan | {{QCB}} {{LP}} | | + | {{MoveListRow | Hebi Tsukai Gedan | {{QCB}} {{LP}} | Yamazaki charges his arm. When {{LP}} is released, he performs a fast punch diagonally upwards. The longer the button is held, the more damage the punch does if it connects. The move can be canceled by pressing {{HK}}.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Hebi Tsukai Uwadan | {{QCB}} {{HP}} | | + | {{MoveListRow | Hebi Tsukai Uwadan | {{QCB}} {{HP}} | Yamazaki charges his arm. When {{HP}} is released, he performs a fast punch straight ahead. The longer the button is held, the more damage the punch does if it connects. The move can be canceled by pressing {{HK}}.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Hebi Tsukai Chuudan | {{QCB}} {{LK}} | | + | {{MoveListRow | Hebi Tsukai Chuudan | {{QCB}} {{LK}} | Yamazaki charges his arm. When {{LK}} is released, he performs a fast punch diagonally downwards. The longer the button is held, the more damage the punch does if it connects. The move can be canceled by pressing {{HK}}.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Bai Gaeshi | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | | + | {{MoveListRow | Bai Gaeshi | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Yamazaki swings his arm up, which can damage a nearby opponent or absorb a projectile. After a projectile has been absorbed, he immediately throws a fireball back toward the caster.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Yakiire | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | | + | {{MoveListRow | Yakiire | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Yamazaki does an axe kick that flattens his opponent. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Sadomazo | {{HCF}} {{kick}} | | + | {{MoveListRow | Sadomazo | {{HCF}} {{kick}} | Yamazaki taunts his opponent. If his opponent attacks him while he is doing this, he counters with a charging punch.}} |
}} | }} | ||
{{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Bussashi | {{right}}+{{LP}} | | + | {{MoveListRow | Bussashi | {{right}}+{{LP}} | Yamazaki punches downward. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} |
}} | }} | ||
{{MoveListTable | desc=Super moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Guillotine | {{right}} {{HCF}} {{punch}} | | + | {{MoveListRow | Guillotine | {{right}} {{HCF}} {{punch}} | Yamazaki leaps forward, coming down with a flaming fist. If it connects, he drags his opponent along the ground with it before throwing them into the air. He stomps the opponent repeatedly before kicking them at level 3.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Drill | D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{repeat|{{punch}}}} (close) | | + | {{MoveListRow | Drill | D-Pad in a 360° rotation, then {{repeat|{{punch}}}} (close) | Yamazaki knocks his opponent into the air, then pummels them with multiple strikes upon landing.}} |
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{{hr}} | {{hr}} | ||
His Normal form resembles his appearance in the ''Fatal Fury'' series, and his Extra form is closer to his appearances in the ''King of Fighters'' games. He has the Suna Kake and Badukan Pachiki abilities instead of Yakiire, and his super moves use different motions. | His Normal form resembles his appearance in the ''Fatal Fury'' series, and his Extra form is closer to his appearances in the ''King of Fighters'' games. He has the Suna Kake and Badukan Pachiki abilities instead of Yakiire, and his super moves use different motions. | ||
{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Sabaki no Aikuchi | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | | + | {{MoveListRow | Sabaki no Aikuchi | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Yamazaki slides forward and slashes his knife with his pocketed hand. He does an additional stab when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Hebi Tsukai Gedan | {{QCB}} {{LP}} | | + | {{MoveListRow | Hebi Tsukai Gedan | {{QCB}} {{LP}} | Yamazaki charges his arm. When {{LP}} is released, he performs a fast punch diagonally upwards. The longer the button is held, the more damage the punch does if it connects. The move can be canceled by pressing {{HK}}.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Hebi Tsukai Uwadan | {{QCB}} {{HP}} | | + | {{MoveListRow | Hebi Tsukai Uwadan | {{QCB}} {{HP}} | Yamazaki charges his arm. When {{HP}} is released, he performs a fast punch straight ahead. The longer the button is held, the more damage the punch does if it connects. The move can be canceled by pressing {{HK}}.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Hebi Tsukai Chuudan | {{QCB}} {{LK}} | | + | {{MoveListRow | Hebi Tsukai Chuudan | {{QCB}} {{LK}} | Yamazaki charges his arm. When {{LK}} is released, he performs a fast punch diagonally downwards. The longer the button is held, the more damage the punch does if it connects. The move can be canceled by pressing {{HK}}.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Bai Gaeshi | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | | + | {{MoveListRow | Bai Gaeshi | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Yamazaki swings his arm up, which can damage a nearby opponent or absorb a projectile. After a projectile has been absorbed, he immediately throws a fireball back toward the caster.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Suna Kake | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | | + | {{MoveListRow | Suna Kake | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Yamazaki kicks up dust from the ground.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Sadomazo | {{HCF}} {{kick}} | | + | {{MoveListRow | Sadomazo | {{HCF}} {{kick}} | Yamazaki taunts his opponent. If his opponent attacks him while he is doing this, he counters with a charging punch.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Badukan Pachiki | {{HCB}} {{right}} {{punch}} (close) | | + | {{MoveListRow | Badukan Pachiki | {{HCB}} {{right}} {{punch}} (close) | Yamazaki grabs and hits his opponent with an explosive headbutt.}} |
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{{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Command normals (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Bussashi | {{right}}+{{LP}} | | + | {{MoveListRow | Bussashi | {{right}}+{{LP}} | Yamazaki punches downward. This is an overhead strike that can hit characters who are crouch blocking.}} |
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{{MoveListTable | desc=Super moves (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Super moves (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Guillotine | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | | + | {{MoveListRow | Guillotine | {{QCF}} {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Yamazaki leaps forward, coming down with a flaming fist. If it connects, he drags his opponent along the ground with it before throwing them into the air. He stomps the opponent repeatedly before kicking them at level 3.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Drill | {{HCB}} {{HCB}} {{repeat|{{punch}}}} (close) | | + | {{MoveListRow | Drill | {{HCB}} {{HCB}} {{repeat|{{punch}}}} (close) | Yamazaki knocks his opponent into the air, then pummels them with multiple strikes upon landing.}} |
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{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | ||
{{MoveListRow | Reppu Ken | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Rugal sends a violent shockwave across the ground. The projectile moves faster when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | Reppu Ken | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Rugal sends a violent shockwave across the ground. The projectile moves faster when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Kaiser Wave | {{right}} {{HCF}} {{punch}} | Rugal holds his hands back, then throws a tall fireball across the screen. He can charge the move and increase its damage by holding {{punch}} for longer before releasing it. The projectile moves faster when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | Kaiser Wave | {{right}} {{HCF}} {{punch}} | Rugal holds his hands back, then throws a tall fireball across the screen that knocks his opponent over on impact. He can charge the move and increase its damage by holding {{punch}} for longer before releasing it. The projectile moves faster when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Genocide Cutter | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Rugal jumps in the air with a crescent kick. He jumps higher when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | Genocide Cutter | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Rugal jumps in the air with a crescent kick, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He jumps higher when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} |
{{MoveListRow | Dark Barrier | {{HCF}} {{kick}} | Rugal holds his hand out and generates a shield of dark energy. It knocks back opponents that touch it and also reflects projectiles.}} | {{MoveListRow | Dark Barrier | {{HCF}} {{kick}} | Rugal holds his hand out and generates a shield of dark energy. It knocks back opponents that touch it and also reflects projectiles.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | God Press | {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Rugal charges across the screen, grabbing and slamming the opponent against the wall. He runs farther when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | God Press | {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Rugal charges across the screen, grabbing and slamming the opponent against the wall. He runs farther when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
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His Normal form resembles his appearance in ''[[The King of Fighters: Dream Match 1999|The King of Fighters '98]]'', and his Extra form is based on his Omega Rugal form in the same game. | His Normal form resembles his appearance in ''[[The King of Fighters: Dream Match 1999|The King of Fighters '98]]'', and his Extra form is based on his Omega Rugal form in the same game. | ||
{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Extra) | bordercolor=#0080ff | | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | Dark Smash | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Rugal surrounds himself in an electric sphere, then thrusts it in front of him. He slides forward a short distance when the move is performed with {{HP}}. Rugal falls diagonally downwards with the energy burst when the move is performed in midair.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | Dark Smash | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Rugal surrounds himself in an electric sphere, then thrusts it in front of him, knocking his opponent over on impact. He slides forward a short distance when the move is performed with {{HP}}. Rugal falls diagonally downwards with the energy burst when the move is performed in midair.}} |
− | {{MoveListRow | Genocide Cutter | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Rugal jumps in the air with a crescent kick. He jumps higher when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | Genocide Cutter | {{DPF}} {{kick}} | Rugal jumps in the air with a crescent kick, which knocks his opponent over on impact. He jumps higher when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} |
{{MoveListRow | Dark Barrier | {{HCF}} {{kick}} | Rugal holds his hand out and generates a shield of dark energy. It knocks back opponents that touch it and also reflects projectiles.}} | {{MoveListRow | Dark Barrier | {{HCF}} {{kick}} | Rugal holds his hand out and generates a shield of dark energy. It knocks back opponents that touch it and also reflects projectiles.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | Rugal Execution | {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Rugal dashes quickly ahead, then grabs his opponent and lifts them in the air with a glowing hand that explodes.}} | {{MoveListRow | Rugal Execution | {{HCB}} {{punch}} | Rugal dashes quickly ahead, then grabs his opponent and lifts them in the air with a glowing hand that explodes.}} | ||
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{{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | {{MoveListTable | desc=Special moves (Normal) | bordercolor=#c0c0c0 | | ||
{{MoveListRow | 108 Shiki Yami Barai | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Iori throws fiery purple sparks across the ground. The projectile moves faster when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | 108 Shiki Yami Barai | {{QCF}} {{punch}} | Iori throws fiery purple sparks across the ground. The projectile moves faster when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
− | {{MoveListRow | 127 Shiki Aoi Hana | {{QCB}} {{punch}} (up to 3 times) | Iori advances with an uppercut. The motion can be repeated up to three times, in which case he follows up with an additional uppercut, then jumps and comes down with a double axe-handle punch.}} | + | {{MoveListRow | 127 Shiki Aoi Hana | {{QCB}} {{punch}} (up to 3 times) | Iori advances with an uppercut. The motion can be repeated up to three times, in which case he follows up with an additional uppercut that knocks his opponent into the air, then jumps and comes down with a double axe-handle punch on the falling opponent. He advances slightly further when a stronger button is used.}} |
{{MoveListRow | 100 Shiki Oniyaki | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Iori twirls into the air while surrounded in a streak of purple fire, which knocks down his opponent on impact. He ascends higher when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | 100 Shiki Oniyaki | {{DPF}} {{punch}} | Iori twirls into the air while surrounded in a streak of purple fire, which knocks down his opponent on impact. He ascends higher when the move is performed with {{HP}}.}} | ||
{{MoveListRow | 212 Shiki Kototsuki In | {{HCB}} {{kick}} | Iori runs forward and tries to grab his opponent by the head. If he succeeds, he takes the opponent down, then causes an explosion of purple fire. He runs further when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} | {{MoveListRow | 212 Shiki Kototsuki In | {{HCB}} {{kick}} | Iori runs forward and tries to grab his opponent by the head. If he succeeds, he takes the opponent down, then causes an explosion of purple fire. He runs further when the move is performed with {{HK}}.}} |
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System(s): Sega NAOMI, Sega Dreamcast | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Publisher: Capcom Virgin Interactive (Europe) | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Developer: Capcom | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Licensor: SNK | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Peripherals supported: Dreamcast VGA Box, Jump Pack, Dreamcast Arcade Stick, Dreamcast Keyboard, Dreamcast Modem, Visual Memory Unit, Neo Geo Pocket/Dreamcast Setsuzoku Cable | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Genre: Fighting/Taisen Kakutou (対戦格闘)[1][2], Action[3] | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Number of players: 1-2 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 (カプコン バーサス エス・エヌ・ケイ ミレニアムファイト 2000) is a head-to-head fighting game produced by Capcom. It was originally released as a coin-operated arcade game for Sega NAOMI arcade hardware in 2000, before being ported to the Sega Dreamcast later in the year.
Contents
Story
In 2000, a special martial arts event is planned through a collaboration of the two most powerful world organizations, Garcia Financial Clique and Masters Foundation. The gala event, it is hoped by everyone, will ease the political conflicts between the two powers. The competition was named "Millennium Fight 2000."
Many renowned martial artists have registered for the tournament. People around the world focus intensely on the upcoming exhibitions, making long-awaited opening ceremony a huge success.
Gameplay
The game is a crossover fighting game featuring characters created by Capcom and by rival fighting game developer SNK, with an emphasis on their two flagship fighting game franchises, Street Fighter and The King of Fighters respectively. With the move to the more powerful NAOMI and Dreamcast hardware, sprites and backgrounds are higher-resolution and more detailed, and special moves and hit indicators have been enhanced with particle effects. It uses a four-button layout, similar to SNK games, and players can choose between two "grooves" that determine how the power gauge functions. Like The King of Fighters, players assemble teams of multiple characters, which fight each other in one-on-one battles. When a character is defeated, the next character in the team takes his or her place in the next round, and the winning team continues with the same character (with a segment of health restored in proportion to the time left over in the previous round). The match continues until every character on one of the teams is eliminated. If time runs out before a character can be defeated, the character with the most life remaining is the winner. Both characters are eliminated in the case of a draw. The roster is evenly split between Capcom and SNK characters, who are divided into "ratios," ranging from 1 to 4, based on each character's overall strength. Teams of up to four characters can be assembled, but their combined ratios must equal and go no higher than 4.
Characters move with and and crouch with . They backstep or dash with or . They jump with and flip back and forth with and . They can "super jump" (a faster and farther jump, trailed by afterimages) by pressing , then , , or quickly. Characters can perform a weak punch with , a hard punch with , a weak kick with , or a strong kick with . Weak attacks are quick but do light damage, while strong attacks do more damage but have a longer startup delay and recovery time. Special moves for each character are done by pairing specific directional combinations with an attack button. Characters can perform a taunt with HOLD START , which is a short animation during which the character is vulnerable to attack.
Throws and grabs are done by holding or when near an opponent and pressing a strong punch or kick button. Some characters have midair throws as well. Grapple moves cannot be blocked (including special moves involving grappling), but a character can escape a throw and take no damage by likewise holding or and pressing a strong punch or kick button immediately upon being grabbed.
Blocking is done by holding the D-Pad away from the opponent. Characters can block while standing, which blocks against high and mid attacks but not low attacks (such as sweeps), or crouching, which blocks against mid and low attacks but not high attacks (such as jumping attacks and overhead strikes). Special moves still do a small amount of "chip damage" if blocked. If characters block too much, they become "guard crushed" and momentarily stunned and vulnerable to attack; the health gauge flashes red before a character is guard crushed. Characters can perform an evasive roll forward by pressing the weak punch and kick buttons (+) simultaneously. Characters are invulnerable during most of the roll, and they can roll through nearby opponents to the other side.
Characters can become dizzy from being attacked repeatedly; they are uncontrollable and vulnerable in this state but can recover more quickly by rapidly pressing back and forth on the D-Pad along with the attack buttons. It is also possible to escape grabs in this way.
Grooves
Players choose one of two modes before selecting their characters, which affects how the power gauge works. The power gauge is empty at the start of each round (though this can be changed to filled in the options).
Capcom | |
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The Capcom groove is based on the gameplay system from Street Fighter Alpha.
The power gauge is filled by landing normal moves (including throws), performing special moves (regardless of whether they connect), or taking damage. When the gauge is full, it gains a level, and the player can accumulate up to three levels of the gauge. The contents of the gauge carries over between rounds (but not between matches). Every character has super moves that can be performed at the cost of one level of the gauge. These super moves hit more times and do more damage than normal special moves. Every super move has three different levels, with each level costing an additional level of gauge to perform. Higher level super moves typically hit more times and sometimes have other improved characteristics, such as covering a larger area. The level of the move is determined by the button used to perform it: weak punch or kick for level 1, strong punch or kick for level 2, or both punches (or ) or both kicks (or ) simultaneously for level 3. | |
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The SNK groove is based on the Extra mode from The King of Fighters '94 to The King of Fighters '98.
The power gauge is filled by blocking attacks or taking damage. It can also be filled manually by holding the strong punch and kick buttons (+) simultaneously, though the character is vulnerable to attack while doing this. The contents of the gauge carries over between rounds (but not between matches). When the power gauge is filled, the character enters "MAX mode," and basic attacks become stronger for a short period as the gauge drains. The gauge drains faster when the meter is filled by blocking attacks or taking damage than when it is filled by manually charging. When characters are in this state, players can perform a super move that immediately consumes the entire power gauge. Characters can perform super moves indefinitely when the health gauge is nearly empty and flashing red. If both requirements are fulfilled (the character's health gauge is flashing red and the character's power gauge is full), the character can perform a "MAX super move" instead that does more damage. Performing a super move when only one of the conditions is fulfilled is equivalent to performing a level 1 super move in the Capcom groove (regardless of what strength of button is used to perform it); when both conditions are fulfilled, it is equivalent to level 3 super move. |
Modes
The Dreamcast version of the game has multiple modes:
- Arcade Mode: A single-player mode where the player forms a team of up to four characters (which must be different characters) and fights a series of elimination matches against five randomly selected teams, then against a final boss. In the Capcom groove, the player faces the crime boss Geese Howard in Geese Tower (recalling the final battles of Fatal Fury and Real Bout Fatal Fury), who must be defeated twice. In the SNK groove, the player faces Shadaloo henchman Balrog, then the dark dictator M. Bison in the Psycho Drive (influenced by the story of Street Fighter Alpha 3). The game ends if the player loses a match but can be continued an unlimited number of times. A second player can challenge the first by pressing START , with the victor of the match continuing the game. There are eight difficulty levels for computer-controlled opponents.
- Vs Mode: A two-player mode where players can choose any characters and any stage and battle each other in elimination matches. The game keeps track of the number of wins for each player. The ability to choose the maximum ratio points available to each player (between one and four) and change the ratio for each character (which changes the character's relative strength) and to choose the same character more than once can be purchased from the Secret Shop.
- Pair Match Mode: A single-player mode that can be purchased from the Secret Shop. It is a version of the Arcade Mode where every character is worth two ratio points, meaning teams consist of any two characters. Like the Arcade Mode, a second player can enter the game by pressing START .
- Game Replay Mode: A two-player mode where players can play a match (with the same unlockable options as the Vs Mode) and save a replay of the game to a VMU, which can be loaded and watched again at any time. A replay takes 30 blocks of storage.
- Training Mode: A practice mode where the player can choose any character and any opponent. The player can set the whether the dummy opponent is non-hostile, hostile, or controlled by a second control pad. Non-hostile opponents can be set to stand, crouch, or jump and guarding or not guard. The player can also toggle the health gauge (normal or flashing red) and power gauge (normal or max).
- Network Mode: The Japanese version of the game supported competitive online matches over Capcom's Matching Service. Players could also upload high scores or open the official web site to view rankings and high scores or download replays or color schemes.
- Secret Mode: This mode allows the player to exchange "Groove Points" for special bonuses. Groove Points are accumulated during single-player games by hitting opponents with attacks (with special moves and super moves earning more points) and by earning a higher score. Finishing an opponent with a counterattack special move or a super move is called a "Finest K.O." and worth 40 Groove Points. Getting hit loses points. The number of Groove Points earned during a game is shown in the "GPS gauge" in the bottom middle of the screen, with each hit earning a letter rank corresponding to the points awarded (S, A, B, C, or D). The player's total amount of Groove Points are saved to a VMU and can be used to buy "secrets" from the Secret Shop. There are 77 secrets total, which includes alternate color schemes for every character, alternate versions of every starting character (Evil Ryu, Orochi Iori, and "Extra" versions of everybody else), three hidden characters that can be purchased after unlocking them as opponents in the Arcade Mode and then defeating them (Akuma, Morrigan, and Nakoruru), extra stages for the Vs Mode and Training Mode, classic soundtracks (from Street Fighter II and The King of Fighters '94), and special options and modes (the ability to customize ratio points in the Versus Mode, the ability to switch between dashing and running, and the Pair Match Mode). The game supports transferring save data from a Neo Geo Pocket Color via a Neo Geo Pocket/Dreamcast Setsuzoku Cable. The player can earn points playing the Olympic Mode in SNK vs. Capcom: Match of the Millennium and convert them into Groove Points for the Dreamcast. This mode also contains a list of commands for every character (which can also be invoked for the currently played character during gameplay from the pause menu after pressing START ).
- Color Edit Mode: A customization mode where the player can create custom color schemes for any character. Each character has 15 colors that can be changed (by adjusting the red, green, or blue color bars). Custom color schemes can be saved to a VMU.
There are two game speeds, Normal and Turbo (which can be set in the options so players are not asked every time).
Characters
Note: Move lists assume that the character is facing right. When facing left, and should be reversed.
P | Any punch button |
LP | Light punch |
HP | Hard punch |
K | Any kick button |
LK | Light kick |
HK | Hard kick |
TAUNT | Taunt |
The roster focuses on the fighting game heritage of both companies. As such, it consists entirely of characters originating in fighting games, in contrast to Capcom's Marvel vs. Capcom and Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes (which features representatives from Mega Man, Resident Evil, Strider, and other Capcom properties) and SNK's The King of Fighters (which includes characters from or inspired by the Ikari Warriors and Psycho Soldier games).
The Capcom side consists almost entirely of characters from the Street Fighter series (with the entire cast of Street Fighter II: The World Warrior present), while the SNK side consists almost entirely of characters from the Art of Fighting and Fatal Fury games and original characters from The King of Fighters. The sole exceptions are the hidden characters Morrigan, from Capcom's Darkstalkers, and Nakoruru, from SNK's Samurai Shodown.
Most characters have "Extra" versions with alternate movesets that can be purchased in the Secret Shop after completing the game with that character in their appropriate groove (Capcom for Capcom characters and SNK for SNK characters). The Extra version can then be selected by holding START while selecting the character in any mode.
Every character has a different color scheme depending on which button is used to select him or her (, , , or ). Additionally, sets of four bonus color schemes can be purchased per character, including the Extra characters, in the Secret Shop (which can then be used by selecting the character with +, +, +, or +).
Ratio 1
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter Alpha 2
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Sakura Kasugano | |||||||||||
Sakura is a Japanese schoolgirl who idolizes Ryu, whose fighting style she has imitated.
Her Extra form brings her moveset more in line with her appearance in Street Fighter Alpha 2. She has a more conventional fireball, the Kou'ou Ken is replaced with the Shou'ou Ken (a jumping uppercut instead of a standing uppercut), and the Shunpuu Renkyaku is replaced with the Shunpuu Kyaku (which rises higher and loses its follow-up moves but can be performed in midair). | ||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Super Street Fighter II
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Cammy | |||||||||||
Cammy is a genetically engineered assassin for Shadaloo, operating under the code name "Killer Bee."
Her Extra form gains the Cannon Spike, first seen in X-Men vs. Street Fighter, which can be performed from a jump or from the Hooligan Combination, and an additional super move, the Reverse Shaft Breaker, from Street Fighter Alpha 3. However, she is notably missing her signature ability, the Spiral Arrow. | ||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter II
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Dhalsim | |||||||||||
Dhalsim is a Yoga mystic who has gained exceptional control over his mind and body, giving him the ability to stretch his limbs and breathe fire.
His Extra form is based on his appearance in Super Street Fighter II Turbo. Yoga Flame and Yoga Blast are changed to use a half-circle forward motion, he can perform the Drill Kick in two different angles (depending on the button used), and he has the Yoga Inferno super move.
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Originally appeared in: Street Fighter II
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Blanka | |||||||||||
Blanka is a feral beastman from the jungles of Brazil with the ability to generate electricity.
His Extra form reduces his moveset to his two special moves from Street Fighter II: Champion Edition (with his super move from Super Street Fighter II Turbo). | ||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: The King of Fighters '94
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Benimaru Nikaido | |||||||||||
Benimaru is a model with a Japanese father and an American mother who fights with shootboxing techniques and can control electricity.
His Normal form resembles his moveset from The King of Fighters '94, while his Extra form is closer to his expanded moveset in The King of Fighters '97. He gets an upward-angled Raijin Ken, a command grab, and a different super move. | ||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Art of Fighting
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King | |||||||||||
King is a French bar owner who fights with a unique form of Muay Thai incorporating numerous acrobatic spinning kicks.
Her Extra form is based on her original appearance in Art of Fighting. Her Tornado Kick and Surprise Rose are replaced with the Tobi Nidan Shisshukuri and Moshu Kyaku, and the Double Strike is changed to a super move.
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Originally appeared in: The King of Fighters '96
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Vice | |||||||||||
Vice is Rugal's sadistic secretary, who possesses preternatural strength.
Her Normal form is closer to her moveset from The King of Fighters '96, while her Extra form adds aspects of her moveset from The King of Fighters '98. She gains the Mayhem ability and an upward-angled Da Cide but loses her Tranquility and Gore Fest command grabs. | ||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Art of Fighting 2
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Yuri Sakazaki | |||||||||||
Yuri is the younger sister of Ryo and a student of Kyokugen-ryuu.
Her Normal form resembles her moveset from The King of Fighters '94, while her Extra form is based on her appearances in The King of Fighters '96 and later. She regains her long-ranged fireballs and trades the Kuu Ga special move for Sai Ha.
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Ratio 2
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter
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Ryu | |||||||||||||||||
Ryu is a student of Shotokan karate who is highly focused on his training and becoming the strongest that he can. He enters the tournament in hopes of facing a legendary new competitor he has heard about, Kyo Kusanagi. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter
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Ken Masters | |||||||||||||||||
Ken is a student of Shotokan karate and the best friend and training partner of Ryu. His family's Masters Foundation is co-hosting the tournament with the Garcia Financial Clique.
His Extra form is based on his appearance in Super Street Fighter II Turbo. He loses the Zenpou Tenshin and Ryusen Kyaku but gains back his "crazy kicks." | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter II
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Chun-Li | |||||||||||||||||
Chun-Li is a Chinese wushu expert known for her quick motions and powerful kicks.
Her Extra form reduces her moveset to her two special moves from Street Fighter II: Champion Edition and introduces a new super move, the Spinning Hornet Kick, which resembles Ryu's Shinkuu Tatsumaki Senpuukyaku. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter II
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Guile | |||||||||||||||||
Guile is an officer in the United States Air Force who uses a mixed martial arts form combining elements of boxing, kickboxing, and wrestling.
His Extra form is nearly the same but trades the Rolling Sobat for the Reverse Spin Kick and only has one super move. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter II
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Edmond Honda | |||||||||||||||||
E. Honda is a sumo wrestler who wants to prove to the world the strength of his technique.
His Extra form reduces his moveset to his special moves from Street Fighter II: Champion Edition (with his super move from Super Street Fighter II Turbo). | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter II
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Zangief | |||||||||||||||||
Zangief is a massive Soviet wrestler who trains by wrestling bears.
His Extra form reduces his moveset to his special moves from Street Fighter II: Champion Edition (with his super move from Super Street Fighter II Turbo).
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Originally appeared in: Street Fighter II
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Balrog (M. Bison) | |||||||||||||||||
Balrog is a former heavyweight boxing champion who now works for M. Bison as an enforcer. He appears as a sub-boss before fighting M. Bison (in the SNK groove).
His Extra form reduces his moveset to his two special moves from Street Fighter II: Champion Edition (with his super move from Super Street Fighter II Turbo). | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Fatal Fury
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Raiden | |||||||||||||||||
Raiden is a heel pro wrestler known for his ruthlessness in the ring.
Both forms are inspired by his appearance in Fatal Fury Special (as Big Bear). His Extra form swaps the Raiden Combination/Body Blow move for the Jumping Lariat Drop and the Flame Breath super move for Crazy Train.
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Originally appeared in: Fatal Fury 2
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Kim Kaphwan | |||||||||||||||||
Kim is a taekwondo master with a strong sense of justice.
His Extra form exchanges the Hien Zan and Stance Change abilities for the Kuusa Jin (first seen in Real Bout Fatal Fury) and the Hou'ou Tenbu Kyaku super move for the Hou'ou Hiten Kyaku. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Art of Fighting
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Ryo Sakazaki | |||||||||||||||||
Ryo is a practitioner of Kyokugen-ryuu, a style of karate created by his father.
His Normal form is based on his original appearance in Art of Fighting, while his Extra form adopts a moveset more closely inspired by his moves in The King of Fighters '97. He loses the Zanransetsu but gains the Mouko Raijin Setsu and Kyokugen Ryu Ranbu Ken abilities and the Tenchi Haoh Ken super move. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Fatal Fury
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Terry Bogard | |||||||||||||||||
Terry is a young American fighter who learned various fighting techniques from his father.
Both forms are nearly identical, but the Extra form removes the Rising Tackle and replaces it with the Power Dunk.
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Originally appeared in: Fatal Fury 2
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Mai Shiranui | |||||||||||||||||
Mai is a kunoichi who was trained in her family's ninjutsu arts.
Her Extra form switches the Hissatsu Shinobi Bachi special move for the Kagero no Mai (first seen in Real Bout Fatal Fury) and the Beni Suzaku super move for the Mizutori no Mai (from The King of Fighters '97). | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: The King of Fighters '95
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Iori Yagami | |||||||||||||||||
Iori is the heir to the Yagami clan, which sealed away the snake demon Orochi along with the Kusanagi and Yata clans. He can create fire, which is purple because of the blood pact his clan made with Orochi hundreds of years ago. He has an intense dislike of Kyo because of the longstanding feud between their clans. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: The King of Fighters '94
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Kyo Kusanagi | |||||||||||||||||
Kyo is the heir to the Kusanagi clan, which sealed away the snake demon Orochi along with the Yagami and Yata clans. He is one of the last members of his clan who can still create fire.
His Normal form is based on his reworked moveset in The King of Fighters '96, while his Extra form is based on his original moveset from The King of Fighters '94 and The King of Fighters '95. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Darkstalkers
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Morrigan Aensland | |||||||||||||||||
Morrigan is a succubus who is obsessed with the human world. She is a secret character who can be unlocked in the Dreamcast version by first purchasing "The Challenger from the Dark Realm" from the Secret Shop (which becomes available after beating the game with every Capcom chracter). Morrigan then appears as a secret challenger in the Arcade Mode if the player earns at least 60 Groove Points before the fourth opponent when playing on the Capcom groove. If she is defeated and the player has purchased all of the Capcom Extra characters, she becomes available for purchase in the Secret Shop. | ||||||||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Samurai Shodown
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Nakoruru | |||||||||||||||||
Nakoruru is a young girl who is a guardian of nature. She fights with her hawk Mamahaha. She is a secret character who can be unlocked in the Dreamcast version by first purchasing "The Messenger of Nature" from the Secret Shop (which becomes available after beating the game with every SNK chracter). Nakoruru then appears as a secret challenger in the Arcade Mode if the player earns at least 60 Groove Points before the fourth opponent when playing on the SNK groove. If she is defeated and the player has purchased all of the SNK Extra characters, she becomes available for purchase in the Secret Shop. |
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Originally appeared in: Street Fighter II
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M. Bison is the shadowy leader of the international crime syndicate Shadaloo. He is motivated solely by his lust for world domination and fights using a dark psychotic energy known as "Psycho Power." He is the final boss of the game in the SNK groove.
His Extra form is based on his appearance in Super Street Fighter II Turbo. He loses the Psycho Vanish and Psycho Impact abilities but regains the Psycho Crusher. | ||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter
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Sagat | |||||||||||
Sagat is a Muay Thai master from Thailand who bears a long scar on his chest from a fated fight with Ryu.
His Extra form changes the button combination for the Tiger Crush back to its original motion in Street Fighter II and replaces the super moves with the Tiger Cannon from Street Fighter Alpha (which can now be shot high or low). | ||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Street Fighter II
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Vega (Balrog) | |||||||||||
Vega is a narcissistic Spanish bullfighter who works for M. Bison and fights with a clawed hand.
His Extra form resembles his Super Street Fighter II moveset (with his super move from Super Street Fighter II Turbo).
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Originally appeared in: Fatal Fury 3
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Ryuji Yamazaki | |||||||||||
Ryuji Yamazaki is a deadly and insane Japanese mobster who fights with one hand in his pocket.
His Normal form resembles his appearance in the Fatal Fury series, and his Extra form is closer to his appearances in the King of Fighters games. He has the Suna Kake and Badukan Pachiki abilities instead of Yakiire, and his super moves use different motions.
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Originally appeared in: The King of Fighters '94
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Rugal Bernstein | |||||||||||
Rugal is a cruel and sophisticated crime lord who turns the fighters he defeats into living trophies.
His Normal form resembles his appearance in The King of Fighters '98, and his Extra form is based on his Omega Rugal form in the same game. | ||||||||||||
Originally appeared in: Fatal Fury
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Geese Howard | |||||||||||
Geese is the mafia kingpin of South Town and the nemesis of the Terry Bogard. He is an American who has studied and mastered Japanese fighting techniques. He is the final boss of the game in the Capcom groove.
His Normal form is based on his Fatal Fury appearances, with conventional projectiles, while his Extra form is based on his appearance in The King of Fighters '96, with the Reppu Ken changed to a hand swipe.
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Stages
Stages are chosen randomly for most matches in the Arcade Mode. Balrog and M. Bison are always fought in the Psycho Drive stage, and Geese Howard is always faced in Geese Tower. The hidden characters Morrigan, Nakoruru, and Akuma also have their own stages when encountered.
The stage can be chosen manually in the Vs Mode and Training Mode. The stages for the bosses and hidden characters must be purchased in the Secret Shop first before they can be selected, and they only become available for purchase after defeating their respective characters in the Arcade Mode.
History
Development
Capcom vs. SNK was the second in a series of crossovers between Capcom and SNK, following SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash for the Neo Geo Pocket Color in 1999. It was originally announced as SNK vs. Capcom, before a naming scheme was adopted where the Capcom-developed titles would be titled "Capcom vs. SNK" and the SNK-developed titles would be titled "SNK vs. Capcom."
While all the SNK sprites were drawn completely from scratch, many of the Capcom graphics are recycled from the Street Fighter Alpha series. With Alpha being designed for Capcom's CP System II arcade hardware, this means they were drawn with a different aspect ratio in mind (384x224 and 12:7 compared to 640x480 and 4:3) and thus most Capcom characters appear wider than SNK ones. The older sprites are also less detailed and fluidly animated and use a different art style with more exaggerated proportions compared to the newly drawn sprites. The sprite for Morrigan, which dates back to Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors in 1994, has especially drawn criticism. The sprites for Ryu, Ken, M. Bison (Vega), Evil Ryu, and Akuma (Gouki) are the exceptions to this as they were remade for this game.
In the options menu, in the middle of a song a voice can be heard saying in Portuguese: "Kaiser, uma grande cerveja. A cerveja dos momentos felizes," which translates "Kaiser, a great beer. The beer of the happy moments." Kaiser is a beer manufacturer in Brazil, and this audio track was a rip from commercial insertion on Jovem Pan FM radio. The rip was claimed by RadioDJ.com.br and released on Napster in late 1999.
Legacy
Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 Pro is an update to this game. It would later be followed by Capcom vs. SNK 2: Millionaire Fighting 2001.
Production credits
- Planner: Hideaki Itsuno, Ichinose Pawer, Haruo Murata, Tomonori Onuma, Oni-Suzuki, Neo-G, Takecyan, Buruma (Kojimax)
- Programer: Akihiro Yokoyama, Batayon, Hard・Yas -Darkside-, Hyper Shinchan, Kaw・Tld, Knight Rider Giu, Kohei Akiyama, Kumiko Morita, Senor, Sailor, Tomohiro Ueno, Yoji Mikami, Yuko Kawamura
- Title Design: Shoei
- Illustrations
- Capcom Illustrator: Kinu Nishimura, Nakata Yosito, RB, Daichan, Harumaru, Takamasa Yamada
- SNK Illustrator: Shinkirou
- Instruction Card Design: Sakomizu
- Object Design: Ball Boy, Chimorin Shogun, Eri★Kimo, G・Kamina, Hideya Takada, Hirano=Daichi, Hiro, Hitoshi Igarashi, Ikusan・Z, Izumi‑N, Jun Ikawa, Kaeru, Kaname, Kimo Kimo, Nakamoto, Narancia, Masaru Nishimura, mamagorou, Masatsugu Sato, Michiru Akizuki, Miwa Sakaguchi, Mizuho, Peliko Fuzii, Rin Boku, Tagirin, Tatsuya Oshima, Tomo, Tomohiko Ohsumi, Tomomall, Toshihiro Suzuki, Tsuyoshi, Who, Yano, Yoshihiko Akita, Yoshihiro Goda, Yosinori Yamamoto, Youhei Nakamura
- Effect Design: Anz, D.Kurita, Rinboku, Takep
- Background: Hiroyuki Imahori, Yumiko Nakatsuka, Chika Iwai, Yoshio★Nishimura, Chie Morisaki, Aya Saito, Takako Nakamura, Tanopu, Yasuhiro Yamamoto, Naoko Niiyama, Masanori Kajita
- Music Compose: Satoshi Ise
- Sound Design: Masayuki Endou, Satoshi Ise
- Recording Engineer: Kazuya Takimoto
- SNK Staff: Yasushi Adachi, Yukihiro Degushi, Akira Konishi, Masanoikusumoto, Eiji Shiroi, Tonko, Senri Kita, Hiroaki, Toyochan, and SNK All Staff
- Producer: Yoshihiro Sudo
- General Producer: Noritaka Funamizu
- Executive Producer: Yoshiki Okamoto
- Network: Shin., Net Man, Ichiro Yunde, Mineyuki Noda, Kentaro Kaneko
- Special Thanks: Shaky Akitomo, Hiroaki Kondou, Jim Miyamoto, Blackbelt Hayashi, H Sugiura, Ryuji Kida, K Shouno, Takuya Shiraiwa, Abu Takemura, Kaori Funakoshi, Kouji Misu, Hiroaki Watanabe, Nuki, Bas (M・P), Tko, Bomito (Ogata), Zero (B・M), Den (I・S), Joe, Capcom All Staff, and You
Magazine articles
- Main article: Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000/Magazine articles.
Promotional material
also published in:
- GamePro (US) #150: "March 2001" (2001-0x-xx)[18]
- Official Dreamcast Magazine (US) #12: "March 2001" (2001-01-28)[19]
Artwork
- Main article: Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000/Artwork.
Physical scans
NAOMI version
Dreamcast version
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Technical information
- Main article: Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000/Technical information.
ROM dump status
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External links
- Capcom USA webpage: Dreamcast
- Sega of Japan catalogue pages (Japanese): Dreamcast
- Sega.com Asia webpage: Dreamcast
- Sega.com Asia webpage (Chinese): Dreamcast
References
- ↑ File:CvS1 DC JP Box back.jpg
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 http://sega.jp/dc/000902/ (Wayback Machine: 2007-05-22 01:52)
- ↑ https://sega.jp/history/hard/dreamcast/software_l.html#tab01 (Wayback Machine: 2020-02-01 22:57)
- ↑ http://www.famitsu.com/cominy/?m=pc&a=page_h_title&title_id=24428
- ↑ http://flyers.arcade-museum.com/?page=thumbs&db=videodb&id=1672
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Press release: 2000-11-08: Capcom vs SNK: Millenium Fight 2000 Now Available
- ↑ http://www.capcom.com/xpml/game.xpml?gameid=550025 (Wayback Machine: 2001-01-05 01:08)
- ↑ http://www.chipsworld.co.uk/detProd.asp?ProductCode=3202 (Wayback Machine: 2002-11-16 06:24)
- ↑ http://www.amazon.co.uk:80/exec/obidos/tg/browse/-/300724/ (Wayback Machine: 2002-09-17 15:38)
- ↑ https://groups.google.com/g/uk.games.video.dreamcast/c/DIa9tUcZnMo/m/5zNmHXYm3UIJ
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 Computer & Video Games, "February 2001" (UK; 2001-01-17), page 107
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 Dreamcast Magazine, "No. 17" (UK; 2000-12-28), page 60
- ↑ http://www.micromania.fr/zooms/?ref=18280 (Wayback Machine: 2001-01-11 03:27)
- ↑ http://www.centromail.es/top/ficha.asp?codmail=16156&codprov= (Wayback Machine: 2001-09-17 09:37)
- ↑ http://www.futuregamez.net:80/outnow/dc.html (Wayback Machine: 2001-07-31 23:17)
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 Hyper, "December 2000" (AU; 2000-10-25), page 84
- ↑ File:Capcom vs SNK DC credits.pdf
- ↑ GamePro, "March 2001" (US; 2001-0x-xx), page 97
- ↑ Official Dreamcast Magazine, "March 2001" (US; 2001-01-28), page 102
- ↑ 576 Konzol, "Január 2001" (HU; 2001-xx-xx), page 43
- ↑ Ação Games, "Novembro 2000" (BR; 2000-xx-xx), page 58
- ↑ Consoles +, "Octobre 2000" (FR; 2000-xx-xx), page 92
- ↑ Consoles +, "Décembre 2000" (FR; 2000-1x-xx), page 134
- ↑ Dreamcast Monthly, "January 2001" (UK; 2000-12-21), page 48
- ↑ DC-UK, "Christmas 2000" (UK; 2000-11-17), page 70
- ↑ Dreamcast Magazine, "2000-29 (2000-09-08,09-15)" (JP; 2000-08-25), page 23
- ↑ Dreamcast Magazine, "No. 14" (UK; 2000-10-05), page 76
- ↑ Dorimaga, "2002-18 (2002-10-11)" (JP; 2002-09-27), page 34
- ↑ Edge, "December 2000" (UK; 2000-11-02), page 115
- ↑ Electronic Gaming Monthly, "February 2001" (US; 2001-01-09), page 129
- ↑ Entsiklopediya igr dlya Dreamcast, "Izdaniye chetvertoye, dopolnennoye" (RU; 2002-xx-xx), page 22
- ↑ Famitsu, "2000-09-15" (JP; 2000-09-01), page 31
- ↑ Fun Generation, "11/2000" (DE; 2000-10-18), page 79
- ↑ GamePro, "December 2000" (US; 2000-1x-xx), page 148
- ↑ Game Informer, "January 2001" (US; 200x-xx-xx), page 124
- ↑ Gamers' Republic, "December 2000" (US; 2000-xx-xx), page 76
- ↑ MAN!AC, "11/2000" (DE; 2000-10-04), page 53
- ↑ Mega Fun, "11/2000" (DE; 2000-10-04), page 68
- ↑ Neo Plus, "Marzec 2001" (PL; 2001-xx-xx), page 64
- ↑ Next Generation, "December 2000" (US; 2000-11-21), page 110
- ↑ Official Dreamcast Magazine, "January 2001" (UK; 2000-11-30), page 84
- ↑ Official Dreamcast Magazine, "Holiday 2000" (US; 2000-11-28), page 90
- ↑ Playbox, "Février 2001" (FR; 2001-0x-xx), page 42
- ↑ Playmag, "Octobre 2000" (FR; 2000-xx-xx), page 52
- ↑ Play, "Maj 2001" (PL; 2001-xx-xx), page 40
- ↑ Play, "Lipiec 2001" (PL; 2001-xx-xx), page 19
- ↑ Revista Oficial Dreamcast, "Enero 2001" (ES; 200x-xx-xx), page 42
- ↑ Sega Magazin, "November 2000" (DE; 2000-10-02), page 22
- ↑ Video Games, "11/2000" (DE; 2000-10-04), page 100
- ↑ Video Games, "12/2000" (DE; 2000-11-02), page 66
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