Capcom VS SNK 2 EO

Capcom VS SNK 2 EO

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    Aug 02, 2002#1

    Anyone else going to but this game?
    I hope Capcom releases some arcade sticks and controller for NGC like they did for DC. :P

    HitokiriMoonKnight
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      Aug 02, 2002#2

      i hate fighting games, big button mashing contest :-P

      Gestahr
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        Aug 02, 2002#3

        Not EO. Hell, EO was dumbed down so much for the GameCube, EO might as well stand for Easy Operation.

        587495
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          Aug 02, 2002#4

          I want to buy it, if nothing else because I heard it comes with a free memory card and it's like twenty bucks off the normal "new-release" price. Plus CVS2 for DC is such an incredible game already, and I can always buy a joystick for my GC. And contrary to most fighting games, CVS is not a button masher game.Every action has the potential to fill or empty one's heart...
          Every action has the potential to fill or empty one's heart...

          katyjag
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            Aug 02, 2002#5

            Hehe, bring out the 2D fighters and you come back huh? Well, you know what I think of them...
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              Aug 02, 2002#6

              i dont think any fighter is a button masher. Anyone good should be able to beat down a masher with ease. CVS2 on the GC will be just like normal cvs2 ASLONG as you get the joystick - or another 6 button d pad controller.
              PS. capcom are making a new fighter at the end of the year. itll be a VS series also. but this time it will be capcom vs capcom. with all the favourite characters of the capcom world. visit red blog!

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                Aug 03, 2002#7

                True, button mashers can be beat in any game if you're good enough. It's just harder in some games, like Soul Calibur or DOA where attacks turn into combos by pressing the same button three times. That Capcom VS Capcom idea doesn't seem quite right to me...at least not yet. Maybe they should go ahead and work on Marvel VS Capcom 3 instead of just a game about Capcom...Every action has the potential to fill or empty one's heart...
                Every action has the potential to fill or empty one's heart...

                katyjag
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                  Aug 03, 2002#8

                  There's nothing wrong with SC and DOA!!! They give crappy players like me a chance!!
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                    Aug 03, 2002#9

                    I never really got into SC and most of the time sucked at it. But my friend who's not really a gamer (more like a linux freak) loved that game and beat all us tekken nazi's down. even my yoshimitsu skills couldnt save me hehe. DOA i don't like at all - im sure its quite good, but im just a byast bitch The capcom idea is true.. im not sure about it either - the street fighter characters IMHO have just become DULL. Apart from SF3 i don't play any sf's unlesss its alpha/zero 3 when theres a challenge.
                    And how many characters can they get anyway!? Streetfighter, Darkstalkers, Star Gladiators, erm? That game will look completely wacky if you ask me. visit red blog!

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                      Aug 03, 2002#10

                      Hehehe, Streetfighter vs Darkstalkers? That's Pocket Fighter! I love that game.
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