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{{sub-stub}}'''SNK Playmore''' (SNKプレイモア) was a company founded (as '''Playmore''') by the founder of [[SNK]] shortly before it went bankrupt to acquire and continue SNK's brands. | {{sub-stub}}'''SNK Playmore''' (SNKプレイモア) was a company founded (as '''Playmore''') by the founder of [[SNK]] shortly before it went bankrupt to acquire and continue SNK's brands. | ||
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==Softography== | ==Softography== |
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SNK Playmore (SNKプレイモア) was a company founded (as Playmore) by the founder of SNK shortly before it went bankrupt to acquire and continue SNK's brands.
In 2016, the company was renamed as just SNK.
Softography
Dreamcast
- The Last Blade 2: Heart of the Samurai (2000) (as Playmore)
- Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves (2001) (as Playmore)
- The King of Fighters 2000 (2002) (as Playmore)
- The King of Fighters 2001 (2002) (as Playmore)
- The King of Fighters 2002 (2003) (as Playmore)
Atomiswave
- The King of Fighters Neowave (2004)
- NeoGeo Battle Coliseum (2005)
- Samurai Spirits Tenkaichi Kenkakuden (2005)
- The King of Fighters XI (2005)
- Metal Slug 6 (2006)
PlayStation 4
- The King of Fighters XIV (2016)