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{{quote| ''"Live and let die! '''FIGHT'''"''<br />
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'''Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark Of The Millennium''' is the third installment (fourth, if you count the [[Updated Rerelease]] of CvS1) in the [[SN Kvs Capcom]] series. As the name suggests, it's developed by [[Capcom]]. It was released for [[Arcade Game|arcades]], the [[Sega Dreamcast]], [[Play Station 2]], [[Game Cube]] and [[X Box]].
'''Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark Of The Millennium''' is the third installment (fourth, if you count the [[Updated Rerelease]] of CvS1) in the [[SNK vs. Capcom]] series. As the name suggests, it's developed by [[Capcom]]. It was released for [[Arcade Game|arcades]], the [[Sega Dreamcast]], [[PlayStation 2]], [[Game Cube]] and [[Xbox]].


The game extended the roster to (almost) all the fighting line of both companies, along with the full ''CvS Pro'' cast returning:
The game extended the roster to (almost) all the fighting line of both companies, along with the full ''CvS Pro'' cast returning:


== Capcom side ==
== Capcom side ==
* Returning: [[Street Fighter (Video Game)|Ryu, Ken, Sagat]], [[Street Fighter II (Video Game)|Chun-Li, Guile, Zangief, E. Honda, Blanka, Dhalsim, Balrog, Vega, M. Bison, Cammy, Akuma]], [[Street Fighter Alpha (Video Game)|Sakura, Evil Ryu]], and [[Darkstalkers (Video Game)|Morrigan]].
* Returning: [[Street Fighter (video game)|Ryu, Ken, Sagat]], [[Street Fighter II|Chun-Li, Guile, Zangief, E. Honda, Blanka, Dhalsim, Balrog, Vega, M. Bison, Cammy, Akuma]], [[Street Fighter Alpha|Sakura, Evil Ryu]], and [[Darkstalkers|Morrigan]].
* Newcomers: [[Street Fighter (Video Game)|Eagle]], [[Street Fighter III (Video Game)|Yun]], [[Rival Schools (Video Game)|Kyosuke]], [[Final Fight (Video Game)|Maki and Rolento]].
* Newcomers: [[Street Fighter (video game)|Eagle]], [[Street Fighter III|Yun]], [[Rival Schools|Kyosuke]], [[Final Fight|Maki and Rolento]].
== SNK side ==
== SNK side ==
* Returning: [[The King of Fighters (Video Game)|Benimaru Nikaido, Kyo, Vice, Rugal Bernstein, Iori]], (and his Orochi [[Evil Counterpart]]) [[Fatal Fury (Video Game)|Mai, Terry, Raiden, Kim Kaphwan, Ryuji Yamazaki, Geese Howard]], [[Art of Fighting|Ryo, King, Yuri]] and [[Samurai Shodown (Video Game)|Nakoruru]].
* Returning: [[The King of Fighters|Benimaru Nikaido, Kyo, Vice, Rugal Bernstein, Iori]], (and his Orochi [[Evil Counterpart]]) [[Fatal Fury|Mai, Terry, Raiden, Kim Kaphwan, Ryuji Yamazaki, Geese Howard]], [[Art of Fighting|Ryo, King, Yuri]] and [[Samurai Shodown|Nakoruru]].
* Newcomers: [[The King of Fighters (Video Game)|Chang & Choi]], [[Psycho Soldier (Video Game)|Athena]], [[Fatal Fury|Rock Howard]], [[Samurai Shodown|Haohmaru]], [[Art of Fighting|Ryuhaku Todoh]] and [[Last Blade|Hibiki Takane]].
* Newcomers: [[The King of Fighters|Chang & Choi]], [[Psycho Soldier|Athena]], [[Fatal Fury|Rock Howard]], [[Samurai Shodown|Haohmaru]], [[Art of Fighting|Ryuhaku Todoh]] and [[Last Blade|Hibiki Takane]].


The two bosses [[Original Generation|were created for this sole game]]: [[The King of Fighters (Video Game)|God/Ultimate Rugal]] and a special version of [[Street Fighter|Shin Akuma]]<ref>The ''shin'' here is 神 "god" rather than 真 "true"</ref>, who were the result of one absorbing the other's power.
The two bosses [[Original Generation|were created for this sole game]]: [[The King of Fighters|God/Ultimate Rugal]] and a special version of [[Street Fighter|Shin Akuma]]<ref>The ''shin'' here is 神 "god" rather than 真 "true"</ref>, who were the result of one absorbing the other's power.


This time, the Ratio system was modified to allow the player to give ratios to the characters as they wished, and SIX grooves to choose from, plus [[Game Mod|a customized system which can be created by the player himself]]. Again, an [[Updated Rerelease]] of this game was available, called '''Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark Of The Millennium EO''', being EO both ''Extreme Offence'' or ''Easy Operations'', depending on the version.
This time, the Ratio system was modified to allow the player to give ratios to the characters as they wished, and SIX grooves to choose from, plus [[Game Mod|a customized system which can be created by the player himself]]. Again, an [[Updated Rerelease]] of this game was available, called '''Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark Of The Millennium EO''', being EO both ''Extreme Offence'' or ''Easy Operations'', depending on the version.
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== This game shows examples of: ==
* [[A Boy and His X]]: [[Samurai Shodown|Nakoruru and her hawk Mamahaha]].
* [[A Boy and His X]]: [[Samurai Shodown|Nakoruru and her hawk Mamahaha]].
* [[A God Am I]]: Both Shin Akuma and God Rugal have this in their names. [[SNK Boss|And it's not for show...]]
* [[A God Am I]]: Both Shin Akuma and God Rugal have this in their names. [[SNK Boss|And it's not for show...]]
* [[Ambidextrous Sprite]]: Sagat's eyepatch.
* [[Ambidextrous Sprite]]: Sagat's eyepatch.
* [[Art Shift]]: Reuse of ''[[Street Fighter Alpha (Video Game)|Street Fighter Alpha]]'' sprites, and the ensuing clash in art style and animation quality, was one of the strongest complaints. Morrigan's constant reuse of '''''her very first sprite''''' is still a vivid running joke in many circles.
* [[Art Shift]]: Reuse of ''[[Street Fighter Alpha]]'' sprites, and the ensuing clash in art style and animation quality, was one of the strongest complaints. Morrigan's constant reuse of '''''her very first sprite''''' is still a vivid running joke in many circles.
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Ryuhaku Todoh, Maki and Eagle, characters who had formerly appeared in the first ''[[Art of Fighting]]'', ''[[Final Fight (Video Game)|Final Fight]] 2'' and the original ''Street Fighter'' respectively, made their unexpected returns as playable characters. Indeed, it has been said that [[The Unexpected|Capcom deliberately chose more obscure newcomers for that game.]]
* [[Ascended Extra]]: Ryuhaku Todoh, Maki and Eagle, characters who had formerly appeared in the first ''[[Art of Fighting]]'', ''[[Final Fight]] 2'' and the original ''Street Fighter'' respectively, made their unexpected returns as playable characters. Indeed, it has been said that [[The Unexpected|Capcom deliberately chose more obscure newcomers for that game.]]
* [[Assist Character]]:
* [[Assist Character]]:
** Yun is assisted by Yang
** On the Capcom side, Yun is assisted by Yang, Morrigan is aided by Lilith, and Kyosuke appears with Batsu and Hinata.
** For SNK, Chang shares his moveset with Choi.
** Morrigan by Lilith
* [[Bowdlerise]]: The North American release is notable for its level of censorship not found in prior Capcom fighting games. Moves with "[[Would Be Rude to Say Genocide|Genocide]]" (Tiger Genocide and Genocide Cutter) in them were replaced with "Destroyer". Yamazaki's S&M move name was changed as well. [[Calling Your Attacks|Rugal calling out his Genocide Cutter]] was replaced with a generic grunt. God Rugal was changed to Ultimate Rugal. Due to [[Viewers are Morons]], Shin Akuma was untouched and became a [[Bilingual Bonus]].
** Kyosuke by Batsu and Hinata
** Chang shares his moveset with Choi
* [[Bowdlerise]]: The North American release is notable for its level of censorship not found in prior Capcom fighting games. Moves with "[[Would Be Rude to Say Genocide|Genocide]]" (Tiger Genocide and Genocide Cutter) in them were replaced with "Destroyer". Yamazaki's S&M move name was changed as well. [[Calling Your Attacks|Rugal calling out his Genocide Cutter]] was replaced with a generic grunt. God Rugal was changed to Ultimate Rugal. Due to [[Viewers Are Morons]], Shin Akuma was untouched and became a [[Bilingual Bonus]].
* [[Dialogue Tree]]: The games are full of this, with stuff like Geese throwing a Reppuuken at Bison to blow his cape away.
* [[Dialogue Tree]]: The games are full of this, with stuff like Geese throwing a Reppuuken at Bison to blow his cape away.
* [[Everythings Better With Spinning]]: Zangief.
* [[Everything's Better with Spinning]]: Zangief.
* [[Excuse Plot]]
* [[Excuse Plot]]: As is standard for crossover fighters.
* [[Gainaxing]]: Mai. (obviously)
* [[Gainaxing]]: Mai, naturally.
* [[Gratuitous English]]: ''Finest K.O.'', though it [[Translation Correction|got changed]] to ''Dramatic K.O.'' for the European and North American releases.
* [[Gratuitous English]]: ''Finest K.O.'', though it [[Translation Correction|got changed]] to ''Dramatic K.O.'' for the European and North American releases.
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]
* [[Loads and Loads of Characters]]
* [[Market Based Title|Market Based Subtitle]]: ''Millionaire Fighting'' became ''Mark of the Millennium'' when it was ported overseas.
* [[Market-Based Title|Market Based Subtitle]]: ''Millionaire Fighting'' became ''Mark of the Millennium'' when it was ported overseas.
* [[Medium Blending]]
* [[Medium Blending]]
* [[Non Dubbed Grunts]]: Like other fighting games of the time. Some special introductions are full of dialogue (and sometimes even [[Mythology Gag|Mythology Gags]]) that are completely incomprehensible if you don't understand Japanese. Special post-battle victory banter text were dropped in the overseas versions similar to what happened in the [[Street Fighter Zero]] games.
* [[Non Dubbed Grunts]]: Like other fighting games of the time. Some special introductions are full of dialogue (and sometimes even [[Mythology Gag]]s) that are completely incomprehensible if you don't understand Japanese. Special post-battle victory banter texts were dropped in the overseas versions, similar to what happened in the ''[[Street Fighter Alpha]]'' games.
* [[Original Generation]]: God Rugal and Shin Akuma.
* [[Original Generation]]: God Rugal and Shin Akuma.
* [[Panty Shot]]: Sakura, thanks to the magic of recycled ''Alpha'' sprites. Maki has a few as well.
* [[Panty Shot]]:
** Sakura, thanks to the magic of recycled ''Alpha'' sprites.
** Maki.
* [[Pet the Dog]]: Balrog's ending has him donating his reward money to a charity.
* [[Pet the Dog]]: Balrog's ending has him donating his reward money to a charity.
* [[Please Put Some Clothes On]]: Maki.
* [[Please Put Some Clothes On]]: Maki.
* [[Shout Out]]: Check [[Capcom vs. Whatever/Shout Out|the page]].
* [[Shout-Out]]: Check [[Capcom vs. Whatever/Shout Out|the page]].
* [[SNK Boss]]: Predictably. Shin Akuma and God Rugal.
* [[SNK Boss]]: Predictably. Shin Akuma and God Rugal.
* [[Sprite Polygon Mix]]: The game has sprite-based characters and 3D backgrounds.
* [[Sprite Polygon Mix]]: The game has sprite-based characters and 3D backgrounds.
* [[Stock Audio Clip]]: Most characters were rerecorded, but others reuse voice samples from older games. (e.g. King from ''King of Fighters '96'', Yun from ''Third Strike'')
* [[Stock Audio Clip]]: Most characters were rerecorded, but others reuse voice samples from older games (e.g. King from ''King of Fighters '96'', Yun from ''Third Strike'').
* [[Stripperific]]: Morrigan, [[Vapor Wear|who's technically not even wearing clothes!]]
* [[Stripperific]]: Morrigan, [[Vapor Wear|who's technically not even wearing clothes!]]
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: Ryuhaku Todoh was basically a [[Joke Character]] in ''[[Art of Fighting]]'' with only one special attack. It took the efforts of daughter Kasumi in sequels and then his big return in this game to show just how badass the Todoh Style can be.
* [[Took a Level In Badass]]: Ryuhaku Todoh was basically a [[Joke Character]] in ''[[Art of Fighting]]'' with only one special attack. It took the efforts of his daughter Kasumi in sequels and then his big return in this game to show just how badass the Todoh Style can be.
* [[The Unexpected]]: While a few character choices are no-brainers (Rock, Haohmaru, Athena), others are more of the "Wait, ''what''?!" variety (Chang, Eagle, Hibiki Takane, Kyosuke, Maki).
* [[The Unexpected]]: While a few character choices are no-brainers (Rock, Haohmaru, Athena), others are more of the "Wait, ''what''?!" variety (Chang, Eagle, Hibiki Takane, Kyosuke, Maki).
** And then there's Ryuhaku Todoh, a character whose mostly been [[Demoted to Extra|a background cameo]] as a [[Running Gag]] after his first playable appearance, way back from the first [[Art of Fighting]]. Capcom Vs SNK 2 marks the '''second''' game in which he's playable.
** And then there's Ryuhaku Todoh, a character whose mostly been [[Demoted to Extra|a background cameo]] as a [[Running Gag]] after his first playable appearance, way back from the first [[Art of Fighting]]. This marks the '''second''' game in which he's playable.
* [[True Final Boss]]: God Rugal and Shin Akuma.
* [[True Final Boss]]: God Rugal and Shin Akuma.
* [[Updated Rerelease]]: ''Capcom vs. SNK 2: EO'', with many tweaks, and two new groove choices. The [[Game Cube]] version dropped online multiplayer though and is the only console version (aside from the Western [[PS 2]] releases) without it.
* [[Updated Rerelease]]: ''Capcom vs. SNK 2: EO'', with many tweaks, and two new groove choices. The [[Nintendo GameCube]]version dropped online multiplayer, though, and is the only console version (aside from the Western [[PlayStation 2]] releases) without it.


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Latest revision as of 11:51, 3 March 2023

"Live and let die! FIGHT"
- The announcer

Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark Of The Millennium is the third installment (fourth, if you count the Updated Rerelease of CvS1) in the SNK vs. Capcom series. As the name suggests, it's developed by Capcom. It was released for arcades, the Sega Dreamcast, PlayStation 2, Game Cube and Xbox.

The game extended the roster to (almost) all the fighting line of both companies, along with the full CvS Pro cast returning:

Capcom side

SNK side

The two bosses were created for this sole game: God/Ultimate Rugal and a special version of Shin Akuma[1], who were the result of one absorbing the other's power.

This time, the Ratio system was modified to allow the player to give ratios to the characters as they wished, and SIX grooves to choose from, plus a customized system which can be created by the player himself. Again, an Updated Rerelease of this game was available, called Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark Of The Millennium EO, being EO both Extreme Offence or Easy Operations, depending on the version.


Tropes used in Capcom vs. SNK 2: Mark of the Millennium include:
  1. The shin here is 神 "god" rather than 真 "true"