Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 Pro

Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 Pro is a video game that consists of 1 release

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"Capcom vs. SNK" is an fighting game published for the systems SEGA Dreamcast and PSone. It's an update of Capcom Vs SNK.

Overview

Released in 2001, Capcom VS SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 is a Capcom fighting game that was powered by the NAOMI Hardware for the Dreamcast & PlayStation. The updated version included two more characters - Joe Higashi & Dan Hibiki.

Gameplay

The gameplay in the game are more towards the SNK fighting games. The game uses four buttons instead of six - Light Punch, Hard Punch, Light Kick, Hard Kick.- and other technique can be done using combination of those four buttons.

Capcom VS SNK has a couple of basic moves. The First is the Roll mechanic which is done by pressing the Light punch and Light kick simutaneously. It make the player's character invincible and it's also good for evading all attacks.Other basic moves in the game that there is the Throw and Tech Throw; the Throw is done by pressing forward or back on the D-Pad or Joystick and pressing Hard punch or Hard kick simultaneously. The Tech Throw is a cancel Throw that is done by pressing forward or back when the player is about to be thrown. The other basic moves in the game is dashing or running that the player can choose to use in the options menu. The Dash is done tapping forward or back on the Joystick or D-Pad and same thing for the run.

Ratio System

Before a match, the roster is broking up into four Ratio teirs; each character is place in the Ratio teirs in terms of their offense and defense. The player is giving four "points" and spents those points by picking their characters; for example, characters like Ryu & Kyo are in the Ratio two teirs. So the player can spent all four points by picking Ryu & Kyo and have a team of two. Or can have a team four if the player decides to pick just the Ratio one characters like Sakura & Yuri.
  • Ratio 1: Weak Offense, Weak Defense
  • Ratio 2: Average Offense, Average Defense
  • Ratio 3: Strong Offense, Strong Defense
  • Ratio 4: Strongest Offense, Strongest Defense

Grooves

The Grooves.
The Grooves.
The game features two "Grooves" that the player can select before he or she picks her characters. Each Grooves determine how the special meters are used during a fight.
  • Capcom Groove: The Capcom groove is similar to the Street Fighter Alpha super meter were the players is given three levels of super.
  • SNK Groove: The SNK groove, based on the super meter in The King of Fighters '94, is used by charging up the character by pressing the Hard punch and Hard kick button simultaneously. The other feature of the SNK groove is when the player's health bar gets decrease at a certain point where it's blinking, the player can perform unlimited amounts of super moves.


Presentation

The Sakazaki stage
The Sakazaki stage
All of the SNK characters are fully redrawn for the game and some of the Capcom characters as well. But as for the rest of the characters have not been redrawn; their sprites have been taken from where they originated - Street Fighter Alpha and DarkStalkers. 3D visual have been used for the projectiles attacks and other effects to give the game a unique look.

The stages have special intros for all the stages - which is a bit of a nod to some of the SNK fighting games. Some of the stages have neat little effects; for example, in the Sakazaki stage, when a character gets slam into the ground the roof comes crashing down little by lillte.


Characters

Capcom



SNK

  • King (Art of Fighting)
  • Kyo, Capcom style.
    Kyo, Capcom style.
    Vice (King of Fighters '96)

Soundtrack List

  • The soundtrack CD.
    The soundtrack CD.
    Ryu - "Fist Explsion"
  • Sagat - "Naked Blow"
  • Final Fight - "Needle"
  • Capcom - "Keep my Fire"
  • OSAKA - "O-s-a-k-a"
  • Terry - "Higher and Higher"
  • Pappao Cafe - "Sonic Party"
  • Sakazaki - "Scarp Beats"
  • SNK - "B.B"
  • M.Bison - "Sigh"
  • Geese - "Vigor Force"
  • Morrigan - "Deserted Chateau remix"
  • Nakoruru -  "Silent Hill"
  • Akuma - "Worth of my Fist"
  • Ayutayaisaki - "S.F.2 Ryu remix"







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Original US Release Aug. 16, 2002
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