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Everyone remembers the "Bigger, Badder, Better" ads from 1992-1993. The pit bull inserts also
transformed one of SNK's game counselors into a cult celebrity. Inside the multi-page advertisements, the Game Lord (known to his friends as Chad Okada), would offer previews of upcoming games and provide tips about the games that were
popular at the time. Okada soon became the company's unofficial "mascot," answering letters
sent in by fans and appearing at industry trade shows such as the Consumer Electronics Show and the Electronic Entertainment Expo. The pit bull campaign proved so popular that SNK ultimately decided to include the mascot on the quality-assurance seal that was printed on the outside of AES cartridge boxes. The company wasn't consistent in its implementation of the pit bull seal, however, and many games were released in variations with or without this "dog tag" embellishment. To compound matters, SNK dropped the pit bull altogether when the company switched to an outside PR firm with the release of Samurai Shodown II (around 1994). Today, collectors place a premium on packages that include the "dog tag" seal. The Original Capcom vs. SNK As popular as the NeoGeo MVS was in arcades, and as innovative as the AES was to home hobbyists, the biggest thing to happen to SNK in 1991 was Capcom's arcade release of Street Fighter II. Street Fighter II ignited the fighting game craze and once again gave people a compelling reason to shut off their home consoles and start spending their quarters at the arcade.
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Tenma arrives at Ruhenheim by foot and tries to evacuate some women and children. 71"The Magnificent Steiner's Rage"
Transliteration: "Chōjin Shutainā no Ikari" (Japanese: 超人シュタイナーの怒り)Ryōsuke NakamuraMasahiro HayashiSeptember 7, 2005 (2005-09-07)September 6, 2010 Grimmer binds the elderly couple as they prepare to repel any attacks. Tenma encounters Lunge who grudgingly apologizes for his previous accusations against the doctor. He asks Tenma take the
waitress Else to the Hotel Versteck after she
fled from Roberto. As Nina and Gillen rush to Ruhenheim, Lunge begins his assault at the Bergbach Hotel. Back at the Hotel Versteck, they come under heavy gunfire, the Henichs are wounded and the elderly couple are killed.