Capcom vs. SNK 2: Millionaire Fighting 2001

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The following cheat codes are for Capcom vs. SNK 2: Millionaire Fighting 2001 on Dreamcast.

CHEAT CODES
Enter the codes after winning a stage. Hold bttnStart while entering the codes.
Makes Character Talk To OpponentFP
Makes Character Talk To Team MemberFK

About Capcom vs. SNK 2: Millionaire Fighting 2001

Capcom vs. SNK 2: Millionaire Fighting 2001 (also recognized as CvS2) is a landmark crossover 2D fighting game that brings together the most iconic characters from two of the industry's most legendary developers. Originally released in Japanese arcades before arriving on the Sega Dreamcast in 2001, the title serves as the definitive sequel to the original crossover. The narrative centers on a massive global tournament funded by the billionaire Garcia and Masters families, attracting over 44 fighters from the Street Fighter, Darkstalkers, King of Fighters, and Samurai Shodown universes. The gameplay is defined by the versatile "Groove System," which allows players to select from six different fighting styles (C, A, P, S, N, and K Grooves) that mimic mechanics from classic Capcom and SNK titles, such as parrying, custom combos, or the Max mode.

On the Sega Dreamcast hardware, the gameplay is celebrated for its pixel-perfect arcade accuracy and fluid 60 FPS performance, making it a favorite for competitive purists. The title is frequently noted for its "Ratio System," which gives players the freedom to build a team of up to three characters while distributing power points to determine their strength and health. While the Sega Dreamcast version was initially a Japan-exclusive release, it remains highly sought after for its compatibility with the Dreamcast Arcade Stick and its vibrant, 2D sprite-work set against dynamic 3D backgrounds. This version is celebrated for maintaining the raw mechanical depth and visual charm of the Naomi arcade original. Whether you are mastering the precision of a Just Defend in K-Groove or unleashing a Level 3 Super Combo in C-Groove, Capcom vs. SNK 2 on the Dreamcast remains a definitive and mechanically sharp masterpiece of the sixth-generation era.

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