Capcom vs. SNK Pro [PS1] - Morrigan & Nakoruru

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This is a play-through using Morrigan and Nakoruru in the PS1 version of Capcom vs. SNK Pro. Read on below for more information...

Morrigan and Nakoruru are both hidden characters in this game. They are both unlockable playable characters.

I have alternated between the two characters for each match.

===== Additional Information =====

---- Both of their colour palettes in this video are my own custom edits, done in the game's Color Edit mode.

---- They are both Ratio 2 characters, which means that you can select both of them in a team in the regular system modes.

---- Neither of them have an alternative EX version.

---- Both of them are hidden playable characters, which means that they need to be bought/unlocked in the game's Price Mode shop.

---- They are hidden CPU opponents which means that they do not appear on a normal Arcade route. To fight them (separately) you need to meet a certain amount of Groove Points before the 4th stage, and have chosen the correct Groove. They have their own backgrounds as well.

===== About Morrigan & Nakoruru =====
Morrigan the succubus is no doubt the most popular and famous Darkstalkers character, the fact that she has made numerous crossovers in several Capcom-based fighting games says it all. An iconic character and a true classic.

Nakoruru, the nature girl is one of the most popular and iconic SNK characters. She's one of the main proponents of the cool concept of having an 'animal friend' fight alongside a character. The fact that she has made numerous crossovers in several SNK and Capcom based fighting games just speaks for itself. She's of a staple importance that a Samurai Shodown game just would not be right without her.

They both make excellent choices as "different dimension/time era" hidden characters for CvS.

===== About PS1 Capcom vs. SNK Pro =====
The PS1 version of CvSPro is a decent port, all the features seem to be there. Unfortunately due to the PS1's hardware limitations, quite a lot of animation frames have been cut. It's not too severe, but it's definitely noticeable if you're used to the Arcade/Dreamcast versions. The loading times are of course a downside, but there's no getting around that on the PS1.

Another reason for the decent port is that the game uses a 4-button move system, which means that there would be much less animation frames needed than if it had been a 6-button move system.

===== PS1 version differences to the Arcade =====

---- The character portrait images used in the Order Select / Versus screens are different to the Arcade / Dreamcast versions, instead it uses squares, much like in CvS2.

---- The game is missing some aesthetic effects, such as the tunnel intros leading into the Groove and character select screen. It's also missing the multiple-monitor screen transitions.

---- The game is missing the special background intros before each match.

---- The lifebars and super gauges look different.

---- M.Bison's and Geese's defeat scenes are FMV.

---- The voices and sound effects seem to be of a lower quality when compared to the Arcade/Dreamcast versions.

---- The game has animation frames cut for all the characters.







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