SNK vs. Capcom

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SNK vs. Capcom, or alternately Capcom vs. SNK, is a series of crossover video games by either Capcom or SNK featuring characters that appear in games created by either company. Most of these are fighting games, and take on a similar format to Capcom's own Marvel vs. Capcom series, in which the players create teams of fighters and have them fight each other. Games in this series either contain SNK vs. Capcom or Capcom vs. SNK in their titles, with the first company named denoting the company behind the game's development.

Reception to the series has been varied; while the Capcom-developed titles were the most positively-received (and are still widely well regarded by critics), the SNK-developed installments received more mixed reviews by the time of its releases, although these have been the subject of reappraisal as time went on, now being considered cult classics by players and critics alike. A collectible card game spin-off series, SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters, was also produced between 1999 and 2006

History

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The supposed origin behind this series was an issue of Arcadia magazine in which there were articles covering both The King of Fighters '98 and Street Fighter Alpha 3, both of which were released at around the same time. Readers had misread the cover, which said KOF vs. SF, to mean that there was a fighting game that would pit characters from Street Fighter and The King of Fighters. Because of this uproar, in 1999, Capcom and SNK supposedlyTemplate:By whom signed a deal that would allow them to produce only two fighting games concerning both franchises.Script error: No such module "Unsubst".

Series hiatus

In a 2021 interview with Polygon, director Hideaki Itsuno confirmed that at one point, there had been plans for a new, 3D installment in the series, but that it had been cancelled due to SNK's bankruptcy. The 3D assets created for Capcom vs. SNK 3 were later repurposed for the cancelled Capcom Fighting All-Stars;[1] said project was set to include The King of Fighters protagonist Kyo Kusanagi as a guest character during its planned release after a deal was struck with the then-reformed SNK Playmore.[2] There were interviews with SNK that it would be possible to renew their contract with Capcom to make new SNK vs. Capcom games,[3] but in another interview, both companies stated that they would not do any further collaboration with each other, claiming SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters DS would probably be the last crossover game between both companies.[4] However, in an interview from January 2009, Yoshinori Ono, the producer of Street Fighter IV, expressed interest in a possible third game if fans demanded it.[5]

While no new SNK vs. Capcom titles have been released since Card Fighters DS, characters from both companies have appeared together in a handful of titles by other developers, including Bandai Namco's Tekken 7, Nintendo's Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, and Cygames' Granblue Fantasy.

Crossover appearances and re-releases

SNK vs. Capcom: Match of the Millennium and SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters' Clash were re-released for the first time in 2021 and 2022 respectively on Windows and Nintendo Switch.[6] In March 2022, Street Fighter characters were added to Netmarble and SNK's The King of Fighters All Star. In August 2022, SNK and Capcom artists Eisuke Ogura and Shinkiro – the latter of whom is currently at Capcom after famously working at SNK – created special promotional posters featuring both companies' characters to celebrate the 2022 Evolution Championship Series tournament, the first live EVO since the COVID-19 pandemic. In a subsequent interview, SNK producer Yasuyuki Oda stated that "both parties" were interested in a potential revival of the series.[7] Oda stated in a later interview that the EVO artwork opened the doors for further collaboration between the two companies.[8]

Multiple crossovers between SNK and Capcom were announced throughout 2024. At Summer Game Fest in June, both Terry Bogard and Mai Shiranui were revealed as part of Street Fighter 6Template:'s second season of downloadable content, making them the first third-party guest characters in a mainline Street Fighter game.[9] The next month, during EVO 2024, a re-release of SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos for Windows, Nintendo Switch and PlayStation 4 was announced and released that day.[10] The following August, it was announced that the Capcom-developed titles in the series would be included in Capcom Fighting Collection 2, set for release in 2025.[11] During Tokyo Game Show in September, it was announced that Ken Masters and Chun-Li would be part of the first season of DLC for Fatal Fury: City of the Wolves, similarly making them the first third-party guest characters in a Fatal Fury game.[12] These announcements sparked speculation about a potential revival of the series, an interest acknowledged by Capcom producer Shuhei Matsumoto in an interview.[13] In another interview, Oda stated that while there were certain hurdles in the way, they were aware of the fan demand and the odds of a revival were not impossible.[14]

SNK-produced games

Capcom-produced games

  • Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 – Released for SegaTemplate:'s NAOMI arcade hardware in 2000 and ported to the Dreamcast during the same year, the original Capcom vs. SNK features 28 characters (evenly divided between Capcom and SNK properties), two selectable fighting styles or "grooves" (based on the gameplay systems featured in The King of Fighters and Street Fighter Alpha series) and a ratio-based character selection system that determines the number of characters in a player's team based on their strength.
    • An updated version titled Capcom vs. SNK Pro was released for the arcades and Dreamcast in Japan in 2001 and ported to the PlayStation in 2002, which adds Dan Hibiki and Joe Higashi to the character roster. The Dreamcast version of the game also discards the shop option to earn extra characters and colors, having all of them available by default. This version is included in Capcom Fighting Collection 2.
  • Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001 – Titled Capcom vs. SNK 2: Millionaire Fighting 2001 in Japan. Released for the NAOMI hardware in 2001 and ported to the Dreamcast (in Japan only) and PlayStation 2 during the same year. The game expands on the "Groove" system from the previous game by featuring six different fighting styles or "Grooves" and adds twelve new characters in addition to the ones featured in Capcom vs. SNK Pro. The PlayStation 2 version was later re-released as a PlayStation 2 Classics port for PlayStation 3. The arcade version is also included on Capcom Fighting Collection 2, set for release on Steam, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in 2025.
    • A version for GameCube and Xbox was released under the title of Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO. According to the Japanese official website for the GameCube version, EO stands for Easy Operation, because of a new feature that allows the player to assign special techniques to the right analog stick (C Stick for the GameCube version). This version is also included in Capcom Fighting Collection 2.

Characters

List of characters
Character Side SNK-developed Capcom-developed
MotM Chaos CvS CvS2
Template:Flagicon Akari Ichijou SNK Yes No No No
Template:Flagicon Akuma Capcom Yes Yes Yes Yes
File:Flag of None.svg Athena SNK No Yes No No
Template:Flagicon Athena Asamiya SNK Yes No No Yes
Template:Flagicon Baby Bonnie Hood Capcom Yes No No No
Template:Flagicon Balrog Capcom No Yes Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Benimaru Nikaido SNK No No Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Blanka Capcom No No Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Cammy Capcom No No Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Chang Koehan SNK No No No Yes
Template:Flagicon Choi Bounge SNK No Yes No Template:Maybe
Template:Flagicon Chun-Li Capcom Yes Yes Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Dan Capcom Yes Yes Pro Yes
Template:Flagicon Demitri Maximoff Capcom No Yes No No
Template:Flagicon Dhalsim Capcom No Yes Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon E. Honda Capcom No No Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Eagle Capcom No No No Yes
Template:Flagicon Earthquake SNK No Yes No No
Template:Flagicon Evil Ryu Capcom Yes No Yes Home
Template:Flagicon Felicia Capcom Yes No No No
Template:Flagicon Geese Howard SNK Yes Yes Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Genjuro Kibagami SNK No Yes No No
Template:Flagicon God Rugal SNK No No No Yes
File:Flag of None.svg Goenitz SNK No Yes No No
Template:Flagicon Guile Capcom Yes Yes Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Haohmaru SNK Yes No No Yes
Template:Flagicon Hibiki Takane SNK No No No Yes
Template:Flagicon Honki ni Natta Mr. Karate SNK No Yes No No
Template:Flagicon Hugo Capcom No Yes No No
Template:Flagicon Iori Yagami SNK Yes Yes Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Joe Higashi SNK No No Pro Yes
Template:Flagicon Kasumi Todoh SNK No Yes No No
Template:Flagicon Ken Capcom Yes Yes Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Kim Kaphwan SNK No Yes Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon King SNK No No Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Kyo Kusanagi SNK Yes Yes Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Kyosuke Kagami Capcom No No No Yes
File:Flag of None.svg Leona Heidern SNK Yes No No No
File:Flag of None.svg M. Bison Capcom Yes Yes Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Mai Shiranui SNK Yes Yes Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Maki Capcom No No No Yes
File:Flag of None.svg Mars People SNK No Yes No No
Template:Flagicon Morrigan Aensland Capcom Yes No Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Mr. Karate SNK No Yes No No
Template:Flagicon Nakoruru SNK Yes No Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Raiden SNK No No Yes Yes
File:Flag of None.svg Red Arremer Capcom No Yes No No
Template:Flagicon Rock Howard SNK No No No Yes
Template:Flagicon Rolento Capcom No No No Yes
Template:Flagicon Rugal Bernstein SNK No No Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Ryo Sakazaki SNK Yes Yes Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Ryu Capcom Yes Yes Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Ryuhaku Todoh SNK No No No Yes
Template:Flagicon Ryuji Yamazaki SNK No No Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Sagat Capcom No Yes Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Sakura Capcom Yes No Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Shiki SNK No Yes No No
Template:Flagicon Shin Akuma Capcom No Yes No Yes
Template:Flagicon Terry Bogard SNK Yes Yes Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Tessa Capcom No Yes No No
Template:Flagicon Vega Capcom No Yes Yes Yes
File:Flag of None.svg Vice SNK No No Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Violent Ken Capcom No Yes No No
Template:Flagicon Wild Iori SNK Yes Yes Yes Home
Template:Flagicon Yun Capcom No No No Yes
Template:Flagicon Yuri Sakazaki SNK Yes No Yes Yes
Template:Flagicon Zangief Capcom Yes No Yes Yes
File:Flag of None.svg Zero Capcom No Yes No No
Total 22 36 35 48

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Reception

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In 2012, Complex ranked Capcom vs. SNK at number 38 on the list of the best video game franchises.[19]

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