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On the console side of things, the
Dreamcast releases of King of Fighters 2000 and Fatal Fury: Mark of the Wolves sold below expectations in Japan, while sales in the US of King of Fighters '98 for the PlayStation
were equally miniscule. To make matters worse, sales of arcade MVS machines and software were way down in both countries. Top 10 NGPC Games During its brief shelf life, 30 games were released for the NeoGeo Pocket Color in North America. Nonetheless, the level of quality evident in the software was so high that many people are still playing these games to this day. Just in case you want to start your own NGPC collection, here is a list of the top 10 US games you should get your hands on. SNK vs. Capcom:
Card Fighters 2 Expand Edition (2001, NeoGeo Pocket Color)
This is the follow-up to the first Card Fighter's Clash, but sadly, it only came out in Japan. All of the
character cards were redrawn, and more animation was added to give the game a palpable Japanese manga-style look. For the sequel, SNK added 124 additional cards and implemented a reaction card system. When an opponent tried to attack, you could play a reaction card that might let you avoid some of the damage or put additional character cards onto the table. The King of Fighters 2002 (2002, NeoGeo)
Also appearing on: Dreamcast (2003), PlayStation 2 (2004)
Attempting to instill new life into the KOF series, the 2002 edition was a dream match, much like KOF '98 was.
Izuna soon finds herself in a dire situation when she is cornered by Sora and Shiro. This forces Izuna to use an ability called
Blood Break, which augments her physical capabilities. 12"Rule Number 10"
"Rūru Nanbā Ten" (収束法(ルール・ナンバー・10))Kōji Ōdate
Kunihiko HamadaJukki HanadaJune 25, 2014 (2014-06-25)[59] After easily defeating Sora and Shiro, Izuna lets her guard down and is consequently defeated by Stephanie piggybacking on a non-player character. Sora bound Stephanie to the Ten Covenants in order to hide her intent while Shiro calculated the movements of the non-player character in order to hide Stephanie's location. As Ino announces that Elkia won over the Eastern Union, Izuna laments the fate of the Werebeasts, though Sora and Shiro assure Izuna of
their goodwill. Later on, the Shrine Maiden, the nameless representative of the Eastern Union, challenges Sora to a game of heads or tails in her shrine. The Shrine Maiden chooses tails as Sora tosses the coin in the air, though the coin lands on its edge. Sora convinces the Shrine Maiden to declare both of them winners. This would allow Elkia to share resources with the Eastern Union while the Shrine Maiden keeps the ability to self-rule the Werebeasts. Sora and Shiro believe that the Ten Covenants would allow them to unite all sixteen races in order to challenge Tet to a game. In the aftermath, Sora and Shiro request the Shrine Maiden to channel an Old Deus, the first ranked godly race of the Exceed, for the next game.
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