Amazon Maximum Age: 20 years Amazon Minimum Age: 144 months Binding: Video Game EAN: 0013388210640 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Label: Capcom Manufacturer: Capcom Platform: PlayStation Publisher: Capcom Sales Rank: 8072 Studio: Capcom
Amazon.com Product Description: Capcom vs. SNK Pro enlists a host of characters, more than 30 in all, from Capcom's Street Fighter line and SNK's King of Fighters series. The game features two different fighting styles and various modes of play. You can set up dream matches like Ryu vs. Kyo or Zangief vs. Raiden. The two fighting styles are Capcom Groove--based on the Street Fighter Alpha series, with a Super Combo Level Gauge--and SNK Groove--based on the King of Fighters series, with a Super Special Move once the Extra Gauge has reached its limit (if a player's vitality is very low, an enhanced version of the Super Special Move is available, giving players a chance to turn the tide). The number of characters in a team varies depending on the character's strength level, which ranges from one to four. The final team will have a total level of four. Modes of play include arcade mode, versus mode, training mode, and color edit mode.
Customer Reviews
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Rating: - A MUST HAVE GAME
I have read many reviews about other games and no one has said anithin about this game 'ITS THE BEST GAME EVER' this is a ps1 game and no ps3 and xbox360 figthing game conpares to capcom vs snk pro just try it you wont regret it bui it and enjoy it
Rating: - Another Great Capcom Fighter
Capcom Vs. SNK Pro is another great Capcom game, with all of your favorite classic Street Fighter II characters, a few favorites from the Street Fighter Alpha series, and the more popular SNK characters from the great King of Fighters series. This game is a great conversion of a Naomi hardware-based arcade game, and the addition of Dan Hibiki and Joe Higashi round out the great cast that appeared in Capcom Vs. SNK. The gameplay in this game is as good as another PlayStation classic, Street Fighter Alpha 3. The new Pair Mode is an alternative to the ratio system that allows you to pit any two fighters against any two fighters, because some people don't care for the ratio system that assigns relative power to fighters, limiting what fighters are on your team. If you're a fan of Capcom fighters and/or the Street Fighter universe and/or the SNK fighting universe, don't hesitate to pick this game up while it's still available.
Rating: - dyzoeman is wrong
DYZOEMAN IS WRONG I'VE PLAYED THIS GAME BEFORE AND IT'S FUN IF YOU KNOW WHAT YOU'RE DOING. CAPCOM VS SNK PRO IS JUST LIKE X-MEN VS STREET FIGHTER AND MARVEL VS CAPCOM I'VE PLAYED ALL THREE AND THE'RE REALLY FUN IF YOU'RE INTO FIGHTING GAMES.
Rating: - This ain't no REAL street fighting game!
I bought this game solely because it had Street Fighter characters in it. Little did I know that there are only four buttons at your disposal. The "L" buttons are totally useless, as they are merely combinations of the aforementioned four buttons.
I gave this 3 stars only because the characters are interesting and their moves are exciting to watch. However, the A.I. is, of course, a cheeser. Expect to be helplessly and inexplicably put into a grab move, despite the fact that you are too far away to be reached. Also, if you pick Akuma, you are forced to fight alone in Arcade mode. Meaning, if the computer has 4 players, you must fight all four alone in what turns out to be a survival mode.
If you want a real street fighting game with Street Fighter characters, stick with the Street Fighter Alpha series.
Rating: - going Pro
Okay, okay. I'm not much of a fighter, but hey; I've played Super Street Fighter 2 since I was five on the SNES. It was intriguing, but I was only FIVE!! And I haven't even heard of SNK's King of Fighters until I saw Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO in an arcade. Anyway, this game is okay. New moves that I'm not use to, but there are easy beginner characters that rock. As an "advanced beginner", I preferred SNK's Terry and King better than Capcom's Ryu/Ken. But hey, get this game if you liked Capcom fighters and are a tired of "one-button fighters" (Super Smash Bros. is one I've played almost endlessly; my term so don't steal!). The different game modes are easily worn out by experts, but not really for advanced beginners (like me, played for at least seven hours the first two days). The ratio system and grooves are very new to me, so took me a while to get used to, but SF/KoF veterans should have no problem. The gallery is interesting (oddly, I think Capcom does a better job w/ SNK characters and vice versa). The bonus gallery is very cool (the Kyo and Sakura one is funny). Great game for two players with equal skill and devotion to SF/KoF.