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SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos

 
Games: SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos
  • Release Date: October 07, 2004
  • Genre: Fighting
  • Style: 2D Fighting

Game Description

The two undisputed champions of 2D fighting meet to duke it out once again -- this time on Xbox, and courtesy of SNK NeoGeo. While presenting the same wide array of character and match customization options seen in earlier versions of the popular cross-over series, SNK vs Capcom: SVC Chaos offers a few new features as well. Expert fighters can now inflict even more special move damage, by nailing the game's "Exceed Moves" with just the right timing. A "forward ground step" move allows a fighter to adjust the timing and positioning of attacks on the fly, to throw off a skilled opponent. Over three dozen fighter characters are available in the game, including returning heroes and villians from the King of Fighters, Samurai Showdown, and Street Fighter franchises, as well as version-exclusive entrants Shiki, Athena, and Mega Man.
~ T.J. Deci, All Game Guide

Production Credits

Company 1: SNK NeoGeo USA Consumer Corp; President: Ben Herman; VP of Sales & Marketing: Eric Feiner; Director of Marketing: Mark S. Rudolph; Company 2: SNK Playmore; Executive Producer: Eikichi Kawasaki; Producer: Toshi Kita MA2; Director of Japan and US Relations: Yoshihito Koyama, Miwako Goto; Voice of Kyo: Nonaka Masahiro; Voice of Ryu: Morikawa Toshiyuki; Voice of Iori: Yasui Kunihiko; Voice of Ken: Monster Mazsuka; Voice of Violent Ken: Monster Mazsuka; Voice of Ryo: Usui Masaki; Voice of Earthquake: Usui Masaki; Voice of Chun-Li: Jitukawa Mari; Voice of Terry: Hashimoto Satoshi; Voice of Kim: Hashimoto Satoshi; Voice of Guile: Nishikawa Takenosuke; Voice of Mai: Sogi Akoya; Voice of Dhalsim: Yano Eiji; Voice of Kasumi: Yumi Masae; Voice of Mr. Karate: Tsuda Eiji; Voice of Balrog: Narikinya Kiyotomi; Voice of Red Arremer: Narikinya Kiyotomi; Voice of Choi: Monster Maezuka; Voice of Genjuro: Kong Kuwata; Voice of Geese: Kong Kuwata; Voice of Vega: Wakamoto Norio; Voice of Goenitz: Shima Yoshinori; Voice of Sagat: Suizu Kouji; Voice of Shiki: Minami Kaori; Voice of M. Bison: Wakamoto Norio, Shima Yoshinori; Voice of Akuma: Nishimura Tomomichi; Voice of Shin-Akuma: Nishimura Tomomich; Voice of Hugo: Takagi Wataru; Voice of Athena: Ito Mie; Voice of Tessa: Sakura Kie; Voice of Rockman Zero: Kazama Yuto; Voice of Demitri: Hiyama Nobuyuki; Voice of Dan: Hosoi Osamu; Programmer: Leather, Narutaki, Cyber Kondo, M. Yusuke, Bok Mannami, Teruki's Dad; Front Designer: C.A.C. Yamasaki, Nagasima Kamada, Taku, Takukko, Type_R.Satoshi, Mae Sakaori, Atsuko Ryoko.Tanaka, Aco.Yamaoka, Masurao_H.M, Coto Yamaguchiritsu; Back Designer: K, Hirakawa.Y, Masae.M, Pusuke Guttyon; Main Visual: Cube; Demo Designer: Ogura, Asuka Norisato; Planner: Sayuri, Ruyun, Big Front, T. Mieno, Tarukko, Amachan Godzio, Bea; Music & Sound Designer: Tate_Norio, Hataya Masahiko, Yamada Yasumasa; Tester: Hanamichi, Iwao Utatsu, Lix, Minaru, K Asakura, Gau Masaru, K.K; Illustrator: Falcoon; Special Assist: K-Natsui, Akito.K; Packaging Design: Mada Design Inc.
~ Keith Adams, All Game Guide
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SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos
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Developer(s) SNK NeoGeo
Publisher(s) Playmore
Composer(s) Tate Norio
Platform(s) Arcade (Neo Geo MVS), PlayStation 2, Xbox
Release date(s) July 24, 2003 (Arcade)
November 13, 2003 (Neo Geo)
December 25, 2003 (PlayStation 2)
October 7, 2004 (Xbox)
Genre(s) Fighting
Mode(s) Up to 2 players simultaneously
Rating(s) ESRB: T (Teen) 13 +
Input methods 8-way Joystick, 4 Buttons
Cabinet Upright
Arcade system Neo Geo (708 Mbit cartridge)
Display Raster, 304 x 224 pixels (Horizontal), 4096 colors

SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos(エス・エヌ・ケイ バーサス カプコン エスブイシー カオス) is a 2003 competitive fighting game produced by Playmore (formerly SNK) for the Neo Geo arcade and home platform. The game is a crossover featuring characters from SNK's and Capcom's respective fighting game properties such as The King of Fighters, Samurai Shodown, Street Fighter, and Darkstalkers. It was the third arcade game in a series of crossovers between these two companies (see SNK vs. Capcom series) and the only one developed by SNK (SNK previously produced SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium for the Neo Geo Pocket Color). The game was ported to the PlayStation 2 and Xbox in Japan and the PAL region, although only the Xbox version was released in North America.[1]

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Gameplay

The gameplay is based on the KOF series (particularly The King of Fighters 2002), with the same four button configuration and many of the same techniques. However, the game does not use the Team Battle format, but follows the traditional round-based one-on-one format. Each match begins with a dialogue exchange between the player's character and the opponent. One new technique introduced in the game is the Front Grand Step, which allows the player to leap towards the opponent and cancel into a basic attack. The player can perform this technique while guarding from an opponent's attack, which will consume one Power Gauge level.

The game uses a different type of Power Gauge known as the Groove Power Gauge System, which has three levels. The Groove gauge fills as the player lands attacks against the opponents or guard attacks. When the gauge fills to Lv. 1 or Lv. 2, the player can perform Super Special Moves, a Guard Cancel Attack or a Guard Cancel Front Step maneuver. When the gauge is full, its reaches MAXIMUM level and a MAX Activation occurs. During MAX Activation, the gauge will change into a timer and the player gains the ability cancel any of their moves anytime (in addition to Super moves and Guard Cancels). Once the timer runs out, the gauge returns to Lv. 2.

In addition to the regular Super Special Move, each character also has an Exceed move which can only be performed once when the player's life is less than half.

Characters

SNK side

Regular characters

Mid-Boss characters

Boss character

Secret Boss character

Capcom side

Regular characters

Mid-Boss characters

Boss character

Secret Boss character

  • Boss and Secret characters are only selectable in the AES and Console Versions, and not in the MVS Arcade version without hacking.

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