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SNK vs. Capcom:
The Match of the Millennium
The Match of the Millennium NGP cover.jpg
Developer(s) Dimps
Publisher(s) SNK
Platform(s) Neo Geo Pocket Color
Release date(s) NA November 30, 1999
Genre(s) Fighting
Mode(s) Single player
Rating(s) ESRB: Teen
Media Cartridge
Input methods 8-way joystick, 2 buttons

SNK vs. Capcom: The Match of the Millennium (頂上決戦最強ファイターズ SNK VS.CAPCOM Chōjō Kessen Saikyō Fighters SNK vs. Capcom?, "Final Great Battle of the Strongest Fighters: SNK vs. Capcom") is a fighting game for the Neo Geo Pocket Color. It features a total of 26 characters from SNK and Capcom, eight of which are hidden. Play options includes 2-fighter tag teams, 3-fighter queue teams, and of course, one-on-one. After that, the player can choose either a Capcom-style level gauge, an SNK-style charge gauge, or a 'neutral' meter that enhances super attacks if full.

Every character also has a rival character, whom they will fight at the fourth stage. The last two stages has the player fighting the tag team of Geese and Bison, then, depending what the side opposite to the player character's is, Orochi Iori or Evil Ryu.

As a side feature, there is Olympic mode, where one can play themed minigames such as blasting Martians FPS-style (lifted from the final boss of Metal Slug 2) or helping Arthur from Ghosts 'n Goblins hop pits to snatch up treasure, as well as there being time-attack, first strike, and survival events. The player's performance in these games awards the player special vs. points which can be use to unlock a special attack for each character.

The Match of the Millennium is capable of linking with such other games as the Card Fighters Clash series and even the Dreamcast version of Capcom vs. SNK, but the only purpose this serves is data transfer.

The use of both companies' material is quite extensive, from every character having their theme playing (not always from the first games they appeared in), to the featuring of stages from both universes. There is also interesting screens shown when this game is used in a monochrome Neo Geo Pocket, with such things as Alex and K' staring at each other, Shermie dressed up as Morrigan (to Yashiro and Chris' awe), Morrigan herself donning a suit like that of M. Bison (at which Balrog and Vega stare in embarrassment), Chun-Li doing her taunt pose while Li Xiangfei plays a Neo Geo Pocket, and Lilith and Kaede playing Neo Geo Pocket together.

Contents

[edit] SNK Characters

[edit] Playable

[edit] Hidden

[edit] Bosses

[edit] Olympic Mode only

[edit] Non-Playable

[edit] Capcom Characters

[edit] Playable

[edit] Hidden

[edit] Bosses

[edit] Olympic Mode only

[edit] Non-Playable

[edit] Rivals

SNK Capcom
Kyo Ryu
Iori Akuma
Terry Ken
Mai Chun-Li
Ryo Dan
Athena Sakura
Leona Guile
Nakoruru Morrigan
Haohmaru Zangief
Akari Felicia
Yuri B.B. Hood
Geese M. Bison
Orochi Iori Evil Ryu

[edit] Trivia

  • This game uses the most cartridge space of any Neo Geo Pocket/Color game (with Metal Slug: 2nd Mission coming in second). Due to this, the game has considerably more content than the King of Fighters R- series (which this game is based on).
  • Although The Match of the Millennium is based on the R- series engine, several techniques from R-1 and R-2 have been left out of the game completely, including Rolling and Throw Escaping.
  • Evil Ryu's stance was redrawn in this game, giving him a more zombie-like appearance.
  • Billy Kane and Vega appear as helpers of Geese and M.Bison, respectively.
  • Charlie, Guile's deceased combat buddy, is addressed by his Japanese name Nash in the English version, in contrast to all the other Capcom characters in the game who have different names in the Japanese versions (i.e: M. Bison, Vega, Akuma and B.B Hood).
  • Sagat makes a cameo appearance in the game; when the player completes an Olympic event with Ryu, the record screen will lampoon Ryu's ending in Street Fighter II, where a podium appears with M. Bison on the spot #2, Sagat on the spot #3 and nobody on the spot #1, to which appears a comment at the bottom of the screen: "What? Ryu's gone?"
  • In the "Cat Walk" Olympic event, Lord Raptor can be seen on the background playing his guitar.
  • Akari Ichijou's level 2 special attack Reunion of the Hundred Demons has a bunch of characters from Capcom and SNK universe. In order, Dhylec (Donovan Baine's sword), Ryuhaku Todoh, Dan Hibiki's father (Pocket Fighter), Mizuki Rashoujin (the final boss of Samurai Shodown II), Gore Gajah (Star Gladiator), Mars People, Red Arremer, Mukuro (The Last Blade 2), Hannya (Bishamon's cursed armor), Shiro Tokisada Amakusa, and SV-001 (Metal Slug).
  • B. B. Hood's special attack Cool Hunting, when used in level 2, has a pair of Huitzils appear instead of the usual hunters.

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