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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 [[SNK vs. 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:
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** 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]]. Capcom Vs SNK 2 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 [[Play Station 2]] releases) without it.
* [[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 [[PlayStation 2]] releases) without it.


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Revision as of 14:12, 11 August 2014

"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.


This game shows examples of:

  1. The shin here is 神 "god" rather than 真 "true"