![]() ![]() The gameplay in SNK vs Capcom feels great. These Pocket-to-Switch ports tend to be the complete experiences, which is great since the Neo Geo Pocket and games for it aren’t exactly easy to come by. So you can expect to play some mini-games too. You’ll get some mild cinematics here and there, as well as a few different match types.Īnd since this is a direct port of the original title, all of the extras are in there as well. There’s nothing groundbreaking about SNK vs Capcom’s story mode, though I will say that it varies things pretty nicely. Once there, you’ll face off against a series of stiff battles that includes the above team, a set of clones, and a big boss. Of course, the bulk of the game involves your chosen fighter taking down a tournament full of foes to get to the final fight. SNK heavy Geese Howard has teamed with the evil Shadaloo warlord from the Street Fighter series, M. And of course it also has a narrative to its arcade mode, as simple as it might be. To go along with the sheer amount of fighters in the game, SNK vs Capcom offers single, tag, and team modes of play. So if you’re a fan of one of the major fighting games from either company, chances are you’ll find it represented. ![]() ![]() The 26 person character-list includes combatants from the likes of Street Fighter, King of Fighters, Darkstalkers, and more. It’s actually a pretty robust selection too. So if you’re thinking the game is just about a meeting of SNK and Capcom’s biggest fighting stars, you are correct. You probably have a good handle on the premise for SNK vs Capcom from the above. But also as with all of the other fighters for the Pocket, it hides a much more rough and tumble style of gameplay than its looks denote. And being that it was released for the Neo Geo Pocket, it runs along the same design sensibilities as all of the other fighting games for the console. Taken into consideration, all of that means that SNK vs Capcom: The Match of the Millennium was the sole handheld release. The 2003 date seems a little late to me for an arcade release, but it looks like it did happen. All of those landed on various home consoles as well as the arcades. Of course, neither company stopped with that.Ĭapcom vs SNK: Millennium Fight saw release in 2000, Capcom vs SNK 2 debuted in 2001, and SNK vs Capcom: SVC Chaos launched 2 years later in 2003. This very game, a Neo Geo Pocket title, was the initial release. Nevertheless, the set started with SNK vs Capcom: The Match of the Millennium, first released in 2000. I took a look at the wiki for it and it still seems bizarre to me. How it came about and the history of it is a little complicated honestly. Pocket warįor the uninitiated, SNK vs Capcom (and the reverse-titled) was a kinda-sorta-semi-series that came out of both named-houses. At this point, you should know what to expect. The Neo Geo Pocket’s take on the meeting of 2 fighting-game giants gets released on the Switch. ![]()
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