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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. Metal Slug 3 is on track for release in the spring, and SVC Chaos should be on sale by fall. Of particular interest to fighting game fans, the Xbox version of SNK vs.

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21"A Wonderful Holiday"
Transliteration: "Shiawase na Kyūjitsu" (Japanese: 幸せな休日)Tōru TakahashiMasahiro HayashiAugust 25, 2004 (2004-08-25)December 28, 2009 In Nice, the former detective Muller, who with Mesner killed Nina's foster parents, is newly married and enjoys a good life. He hires a private detective to investigate the whereabouts of Tenma, Nina and Mesner, but when the detective arrives he is shot by Muller's bodyguard Roberto, who is working for Johan. Muller realizes that he was used to lure Nina into a trap, and Roberto takes Nina, promising to take her to Johan despite Roberto's plan to kill Nina, and leave her with his subordinates. However, Muller suddenly arrives and rescues her, although he is shot in the process. 22"Lunge's Trap"
Transliteration: "Runge no Wana" (Japanese: ルンゲの罠)Yukihiro MiyamotoKazuyuki FudeyasuSeptember 1, 2004 (2004-09-01)December 28, 2009 Lunge determines that the murder of a wealthy, middle-aged, childless couple does not fit the usual modus operandi of the serial murders, but uses it as an opportunity to lure Tenma to a trap. He actually suspects the nephew who stands to inherit their estate. Tenma visits the murder scene and also realizes that it is a copy-cat murder. Lunge catches Tenma in the house, but, before Lunge can arrest him, he is critically wounded by the nephew, the real criminal. As he lies bleeding, Lunge still insists that Johan is the alter ego of Tenma, but when he falls unconscious, Tenma treats his injury. 23"Eva's Confession"
Transliteration: "Eva no Kokuhaku" (Japanese: エヴァの告白)Yūzō SatōRyū NakamuraSeptember 8, 2004 (2004-09-08)January 4, 2010 Eva Heinemann is arrested for public drunkenness and is also homeless after not paying her rent. She hooks up with Roberto, whom she was drinking with the night before her arrest. She assists Yōta with his attempts to confess to Kyōko by using her omniscience. Yōta Narukami (成神 陽太, Narukami Yōta) Voiced by: Natsuki Hanae[4] (Japanese); Mark Allen Jr. [3] (English) A high school student who unexpectedly meets Hina while playing basketball one day. He is skeptical of Hina's claim of the world ending in 30 days, but goes on to take care of her despite those reservations. Hina offers him her powers to support his goal of wooing his childhood friend Kyōko. Kyōko Izanami (伊座並 杏子, Izanami Kyōko) Voiced by: Yui Ishikawa[4] (Japanese); Tabitha Ray[3] (English) Yōta's childhood friend. Due to her mother passing away while she was young, she has a very calm and passive personality. Despite her calmness, she grew up to be very smart and beautiful, which led her to becoming extremely popular with other boys. Due to her calmness, she often rejects Yōta's advances with little thought. She is also very good with the piano and seems to believe that Hina is telling the truth. She enjoys watching baseball.
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