SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos
Neo Geo AES · 2003
About this game
Capcom: SVC Chaos primarily utilizes the command system of The King of Fighters series, incorporating light/strong kicks, punches, cancels and charging attacks.
Unlike its predecessor, Capcom vs.
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SNK 2, this game lacks both air guards and a "groove system", instead focusing on quicker gameplay.
Characters are provided with a basic 3-level bar system for executing super-special attacks with basic filling options attributed to strikes and damage.
Additionally, the sprites from the various series received new models and some special effects were changed in the command lists (for example, the player cannot increase the damage of the Zujou Sashi used by Choi Bounge by tapping the buttons anymore).
About Neo Geo AES
SNK's Neo Geo AES (1990) was marketed as the ultimate home arcade experience, using the same hardware as SNK's arcade cabinets — at an extraordinarily high price for both the console and its cartridges. That exclusivity is exactly why Neo Geo AES games remain among the most expensive in all of retro collecting; several titles routinely sell for well over a thousand euros in good condition.
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