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Capcom vs. SNK 2: EO is a video game for the Nintendo GameCube and Microsoft Xbox, a port from the Capcom vs. SNK 2 arcade game.As with Capcom's other "Vs." games, CvS2: EO is not part of either game's continuity. The game's storyline involves large numbers of fighters from around the world (and across time) coming together to battle for the title of World Champion in a series of 3-on-3 or 1-on-1 battles. During the events, two powerful fighters, Gouki and Rugal Barnstein, fight each other, and one gains the power of the other, turning into either Shin Gouki or God Rugal and battling the player's team (or single character).
The game boasts a large lineup of characters from Capcom and SNK Playmore's fighting game franchises, mainly Street Fighter and The King of Fighters.
Capcom Lineup
- Ryu
- Ken Masters
- Vega (M. Bison in the US)
- Sagat
- Balrog (Vega in the US)
- Mike Bison (Balrog in the US)
- Gouki (Akuma in the US)
- Chunli (Chun-Li in the US)
- Guile
- Sakura
- Cammy White
- Dhalsim
- Eagle (making his first appearance since the original Street Fighter game)
- Maki (from Final Fight 2)
- Yun (from Street Fighter 3)
- Zangief
- Dan Hibiki
- Blanka
- Edmond Honda
- Kyosuke (from Rival Schools)
- Morrigan Aensland (from Darkstalkers)
- Rolento Shugerg
SNK Lineup
- Kyo Kusanagi
- Iori Yagami
- Benimaru Nikiado
- Mai Shiranui
- Joe Higashi
- Terry Bogard
- Geese Howard
- Rock Howard
- Haohmaru (from the Samurai Shodown series)
- Nakoruru (from the Samurai Shodown series)
- Chang Koehan
- Rhiyaku Todoh (his first playable game since the original Art of FightingArt of Fighting (: Ryuko no Ken , or AOF (or RnK in video game music archives) for short, is a video game series created by SNK. It is one of the many SNK series that ties into The King of Fighters. Gameplay Art of Fighting was the first fighting game wit game)
- Athena Asamiya
- Hibiki (from Last Blade 2)
- Kim Kap Hwan
- King
- Raiden (from Fatal FuryFatal Fury (: Garou Densetsu in Japan) is a video game series developed by SNK for the Neo-Geo system. It is SNK's oldest beat 'em up game, and was once a rival to Capcom's Street Fighter series. Gameplay The main fighting game feature that Fatal Fury was and Fatal Fury 2/Special [as Big Bear])
- Vice
- Yuri Sakazaki
- Ryo Sakazaki
- Rugal Barnstein
CvS2: EO also contains four bonus characters: Evil Ryu, Riot Iori, Shin Gouki, and God Rugal, powered-up versions of four regular characters. Shin Gouki and God Rugal are the "boss" fighters, and display tactics typical of bosses from SNK Playmore's fighting games.
Before selecting a team, the game offers a selection of "Grooves," which change the way the game is played, as well as "AC-ism" or "GC-ism" Grooves; GC-ism simplifies the control scheme, originally designed for the gameCube gamepad, which is not intuitively designed for fighting games.
The available grooves are:
- C-Groove: Play scheme from Street Fighter Zero/Alpha 3: 3 Super bars, dashing, Zero/Alpha Counter, air block and recovery roll.
- A-Groove: "Custom Combo" play scheme from Street Fighter Zero/Alpha 2 and 3: 2 Super bars, dashing, dodge, sidestep, Zero/Alpha Counter, and "Custom Combo" mode.
- P-Groove: Play scheme from Street Fighter 3: Parries, dash, ground attack dodge, and short jump.
- S-Groove: Play scheme from The King of Fighters '95: manually-chargable Super bar, unlimited Super attacks at low life, dash, dodge, counterattack, recovery roll, and short jump.
- N-Groove: "Advanced" play scheme from The King of Fighters '97: 3 Super "stocks," MAX mode, running, dodging, guard cancel.
- K-Groove: Play scheme amalgamated from Samurai Shodown and Garou: Mark of the Wolves: "Rage" gauge, Just Defense, running, and recovery roll.
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