SupremeJudge back again after almost 1 month my recent knee surgery prevented me from playing arcade boards and making vids. But my knee is healing so here’s a video for you. This is a hack version of SVC Chaos for the Neo Geo MVS. This is a nice hack though. This hack has all bosses available at the character select screen with headshots. Just a quick video. One of my customers sent me this game to check if it was legit or not. I apologize for my suckiness in this game as I rarely play it. It’s a pretty good 1 player game but horrible 2 player game. I don’t think anyone should play this for competition play. Video was captured off of TonK’s 2 Slot CMVS unit.
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For testing my recording software I choose to rec the opening of this game by Playmore svc chaos snk vs capcom arcade opening playmore neogeo neo geo playstation2 playstation play station xbox 2003 2004 kyo kusanagi iori yagami terry bogard mai shiranui kim kaphwan choi bounge ryu sakazaki kasumi todoh mr karate earthquake genjuro kibagami shiki geese howard king of fighters samurai shodown art fighting ken chun li guile dhalsim balrog vega sagat bison akuma gouki hugo tessa dan hibiki demitri megaman zero red arremer street fighter
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This a very short video showing the evolution of Terry Bogard. His Power Wave changes over time but is still the same. The games in order: Fatal Fury Fatal Fury 2 Fatal Fury Special King of Fighters ’94 Fatal Fury 3 King of Fighters ’95 Real Bout: Fatal Fury King of Fighters ’96 Real Bout Special King of Fighters ’97 King of Fighters ’98 Real Bout: Fatal Fury 2 King of Fighters ’99 Garou: Mark of the Wolves King of Fighters 2000 King of Fighters 2001 King of Fighters 2002 King of Fighters 2003 SNK vs Capcom Chaos You can see how much the artwork has changed over the years but the Power Wave changes in both visual and audible as well.
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www.longplays.org Played by ScHlAuChi Not as good as Capcom vs SNK )
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SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos super plus (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] 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 b.../b
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SNK vs Capcom SVC Chaos was released for the Neo Geo in 2003 and was ported to the PS2 Xbox and AES Neo Geo console.
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I play SNK’s SVC Chaos on the Gamebox. It plays really well and looks pretty good so not a bad result for the Gamebox. Anothe Neo Geo AES port which whilst not as good as Garou in my opinion. Judge for yourself how it plays.
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List of fighters by order: 1. Kyo Kusanagi 2. Ryu 3. Iori Yagami 4. Ken 5. Mai Shiranui 6. Chun-Li 7. Earthquake 8. Hugo 9. Terry Bogard 10. Guile 11. Ryo Sakazaki 12. Tessa 13. Shiki 14. Akuma 15. Choi Bounge 16. Dhalsim 17. Mr. Karate 18. Balrog 19. Kasumi Todoh 20. Vega 21. Kim Kaphwan 22. Sagat 23. Genjuro Kibagami 24. M. Bison 25. Geese Howard 26. Dan 27. Goenitz 28. Demitri 29. Mars People 30. Vilonet Ken 31. Orochi Iori 32. Zero 33. Serious Mr. Karate 34. Shin Akuma 35. Athena 36. Red Arremer