Capcom vs SNK 2 Arcade Playthrough {King}
Capcom vs SNK 2 Arcade Playthrough {King}
in today's video we're gonna be using the classy lady form The king of Fighters series in this solo Arcade mode series of Capcom vs SNK 2: Millionair fighting 2001 and that being King.
-About capcom vs SNK 2-
Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium 2001, known in Japan as Capcom vs. SNK 2: Millionaire Fighting 2001 (カプコン バーサス エス・エヌ・ケイ 2 ミリオネア ファイティング 2001, Kapukon bāsasu Esu-enu-kei Tsū: Mirionea Faitingu Tsū Sausando Wan), is the sequel to the fighting game Capcom vs. SNK. It was originally released on NAOMI hardware in arcades. As in the original, players select a team of fighters from various Capcom and SNK games then fight other teams, winning each battle by defeating all the opponents from the other team. Aspects of the first game were tweaked, including the Ratio system. In contrast to the fixed system of the original, players can now freely select characters and assign each of them a number from one to four (or "Ratio") determining their relative strength, adding up to a maximum team ratio of four. Teams can now consist of a maximum of three characters, as opposed to four in the first game. Additional characters were added, including more characters from Capcom and SNK titles outside of the Street Fighter and King of Fighters series, for a total of 48. The Groove system from Millennium Fight 2000 has been augmented to include four new systems of play based on various Capcom and SNK fighting games. In addition, the number of buttons has been increased from the Neo Geo standard of four to the six button system first seen in Capcom's Street Fighter.
The game was initially ported to the Dreamcast, followed by a version for the PlayStation 2. The GameCube and Xbox received an updated version titled Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO, with the "EO" referring to "Extreme Offense", a game option intended for novices to the game. The PS2 version was later released on PlayStation Network in July 2013.
-About each character-
King:
King is a skilled Muay Thai fighter who became famous after defeating a famous Muay Thai champion. For several years, King portrayed herself as a man... first because she wanted to hide her identity to avoid the dangers of Southtown, and also because she thought people would take her more seriously as a fighter. Five years before the events of Art of Fighting, King suffered a humiliating defeat by Jack Turner and his biker gang. After the event, she was forced to work for Mr. Big as a bouncer. When Ryo Sakazaki defeated her, her identity was exposed and she agreed to help him find his missing sister, Yuri. After Mr. Big was defeated by Ryo, King was freed of her obligations to him.
During Art of Fighting 2, she continued her passion for street fighting until her younger brother, Jan, needed an operation to regain the use of his legs. She entered the King of Fighters tournament hoping to win the prize money to pay for the operation. At the end of the tournament, she was surprised to see Jan walking on his own two feet. It was revealed that Ryo and Robert paid for the operation in gratitude for her help with finding Yuri. She remained good friends with Ryo for many years after, even all the way up to the Buriki One timeline.
In the King of Fighters series, King was a consistent member of the Womens Team, her original teammates being Mai Shiranui and Yuri. Sometime during KOF, she opened up her own bar in England called the Illusion, and hired two waitresses named Sally and Elizabeth. She later opened up a bar in Southtown. In King of Fighters 2000, Yuri begged her to be her replacement and King accepted. Robert Garcia doubted her credibility and challenged her to a kicking contest. After the contest came to a draw, Robert accepted her. During The King of Fighters XI it was revealed that King possibly has deeper feelings for Ryo than "just friends."
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