Capcom Vs. SNK 2 - Development

Development

Because Capcom vs. SNK 2 features a roster composed of characters from numerous games and hardware eras, the appearances of several of Capcom's characters have been considered substandard in comparison to the newly drawn SNK characters. Instead of choosing to redraw its characters, Capcom took the approach of reusing old character sprites from previous games and inserting them in among the other characters. The result created a significant disparity, particularly in the case of characters like Morrigan, whose low-resolution sprite from the original Darkstalkers games appears washed out and lacking in detail when compared to Capcom's newly drawn characters, such as Maki, Eagle, Ryu, Ken, and M. Bison. This has led to criticism of Capcom's art department. Just like the first game, the 'Dreamcast' release of Capcom Vs. SNK 2 also links up to the 'Neo Geo Pocket Color' and 'Card Fighters Clash 2' using the 'Neo Geo Pocket Color link cable'. Doing so will enable you to unlock all the secrets on the Dreamcast game.

Just like the first game, the Dreamcast release of Capcom Vs. SNK 2 also links up to the 'Neo Geo Pocket Color' and 'Card Fighters Clash 2' using the 'Neo Geo Pocket Color link cable'. Doing so will enable you to unlock all the secrets on the Dreamcast game.

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