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Capcom: SVC Chaos Live (Xbox)Q4 2004: Samurai Shodown 5 (PS2, Japan)
2005: Samurai Shodown 5 (Xbox) Even if SNK Playmore plans to withdraw from arcades, the company is still very much committed to developing and marketing software for the lucrative home console market--a market that achieved $16 billion in sales during 2002 alone. SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos is already playable in arcades and Japan on the PS2 in Japan. It's coming to North America for the Xbox console in fall 2004, with Xbox Live support. SNK Playmore has produced versions of King of Fighters 2002, Metal Slug 3, and SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos for the PlayStation 2 in Japan. Samurai Spirits Zero (Samurai Shodown 5 to those of us in North America) will make its way to the PS2 also. It was originally the intention of SNK NeoGeo USA Consumer Corporation--the North American branch of SNK Playmore--to release Metal Slug 3 and SVC Chaos for the PlayStation 2 in the United States, but due to problems getting the games past SCEA's draconian concept-approval department, both games have been put on hold. Coincidentally, SNK NeoGeo USA Consumer Corporation announced in January 2004 that it had signed on as a third-party developer for Microsoft's Xbox console. The company plans to release SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos Live and Metal Slug 3 for the Xbox in 2004.
Retrieved February 20, 2021. ^ ケンガンオメガ 11 [Kengan Omega 11] (in Japanese). Shogakukan. Archived from the original on November 26, 2021. Retrieved March 22, 2023. ^ ケンガンオメガ 12 [Kengan Omega 12] (in Japanese).
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