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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. Street Fighter II made its debut in April 1991. Fatal Fury was SNK's reply to Street Fighter II. SNK followed suit with a one-on-one fighting game of its own seven months later: Fatal Fury (known as Garou Densetsu in Japan) for the arcade MVS. The characters in Fatal Fury were comparable to those in Street Fighter II, as were the large sprite-based graphics. Fatal Fury even had something Capcom's game didn't: twin background planes that allowed you to take the fight into the background for dodge maneuvers and cross-screen attacks. Fatal Fury gave the NeoGeo AES console the "killer app" it needed, because while players would have to wait
more than a year to play a watered-down version of Capcom's Street Fighter II on the Super NES console, they would only have to wait until December 1991 to bring home the arcade-identical AES version of Fatal Fury.
Retrieved April 5, 2019. The Akira soundtrack, constructed by Shoji Yamashira and performed by the
group Geinoh Yamashirogumi, slides
through musical cultures and knits them together with the easy grace of Toru Takemitsu. ^ Bradley, Paige Katherine (August 28, 2018). "Cue the Gamelan Music, Maestro, Because the Best Anime Ever Made Is Back in Theaters!". Garage Magazine. Vice Media.
[67] The record for the most WNBA dunks belongs to Brittney Griner. As a
high school senior, she dunked 52 times in 32 games and set a single-game record of seven dunks. [68] As a
standout at Baylor University, Griner became the seventh player to dunk during a women's college basketball game[69] and the second woman to dunk twice in a single college game. [70] In her WNBA debut on 27 May 2013, Griner dunked twice. As of 2018, she has 13 WNBA dunks, including the first in a playoff game (25 August 2014). [67][71] At the 2012 London Olympics, Liz Cambage of the Australian Opals became the first woman to dunk in the Olympics, scoring against Russia.