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Paul Jacobs was the president of SNK Corp. of America between 1986 and 1991. He helped bring the NeoGeo to America. Unfortunately, the home market was still reeling from the fallout caused by the legendary video game crash of 1983, and major players, such as Atari and Mattel, were more occupied with lawsuits than with the marketing and production needs of their flailing consoles. Nevertheless, one console manufacturer in particular seemed to weather the crash fairly unscathed: Nintendo. SNK signed up to become a third-party licensee for Nintendo's Family Computer (Famicom) system in 1985 and opened a second branch in the United States--this time in Torrance, California (near Los Angeles)--shortly after the Nintendo Entertainment System was introduced. This new branch was called SNK Home Entertainment and would handle the distribution and marketing of the company's products for home consoles, such as the NES. By this time, John Rowe had left the coin-op branch to form his own company--Tradewest, which would later market SNK's Ikari Warriors series in North America. Subsequently, both halves of the company were now being presided over by Paul Jacobs, who is notable primarily for having helped launch the company's innovative NeoGeo hardware in North America during the early 1990s. SNK flourished as the 1980s drew to a close. The company continued to develop successful arcade games (many of which made it to North America, thanks to Takahito Yasuki's distribution company, Romstar), which it would later port to and publish for the Nintendo Entertainment System.

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Meanwhile, back on Planet Namek, the battle between Vegeta and Zarbon has begun! 40 14 "Zarbon Transformed"' October 25, 1997 October 23, 1998 Vegeta’s latest battle heats up as Zarbon reveals his true power: the ability to transform into a monstrous beast! With his increased size and strength, Zarbon seems ready to turn the lights out on the Saiyan Prince - permanently! 41 15 "The Eldest Namek" November 1, 1997 October 26, 1998 When Krillin speaks to the Eldest Namekian, he gets a double surprise! Not only does he receive a Dragon Ball, but the dormant powers within him are awoken! Will Krillin’s incredible new strength be enough to save his friends? 42 16 "Get Vegeta!" November 1, 1997 October 27, 1998 Yamcha, Tien, and Chiaotzu continue training, but their workout gets intense when Piccolo challenges them all to a three-on-one bout! Back on Namek, Frieza’s henchmen try to revive Vegeta in order to obtain the missing Dragon Ball. 43 17 "Vegeta Revived" November 8, 1997 October 28, 1998 Vegeta escapes from the clutches of Frieza, and steals the Dragon Balls in the process! Elsewhere, Goku’s journey through space grows perilous as his ship is caught in a powerful magnetic storm! 44 18 "A Heavy Burden" November 8, 1997 October 29, 1998 Krillin returns from his meeting with the Eldest Namekian only to be greeted by a pair of unwelcome visitors: Vegeta and Zarbon! Meanwhile, Gohan discovers the seventh and final Dragon Ball! 45 19 "Immortality Denied" November 15, 1997 October 30, 1998 The Ginyu Force has been dispatched to Planet Namek to help search for the Dragon Balls. Unaware of this new threat, Krillin and Gohan struggle to keep the seventh Dragon Ball from falling into Vegeta’s evil hands. 46 20 "The Tree of Might: Part 1" November 15, 1997[n 9] Unaired[n 10] A cosmic object crashes into the Earth, causing the surrounding forest to be set ablaze. Gohan and Krillin rescue the animals and restore the forest using the dragon balls. Later, the cosmic object reveals itself to be a probe which transmits information to a group of space criminals led by the low-class Saiyan Turles (who bears a striking resemblance to Goku).