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==Introduction==
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Capcom vs SNK is a fighting game released by Capcom in 2000 as part of a crossover agreement with SNK. It is also the first game in the Capcom vs SNK series, and features characters from Street Fighter, Darkstalkers, Samurai Shodown, Fatal Fury, Art of Fighting, and King of Fighters.
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The game was ported to the Dreamcast. A later revision of the game, adding the characters Dan and Joe, was released and can also be found on the Dreamcast and Playstation. But no one plays that one anyway.
Released in 2000, '''Capcom vs. SNK: Millenium Fight 2000''' is a fighting game developed by Capcom for SEGA's NAOMI Arcade system, with its main draw being the first arcade fighting game that would pit characters from Capcom's popular fighting game series, Street Fighter, against SNK's popular fighting game series, The King of Fighters. In this game, players are able to form teams of (up to) four characters, by following a 4 point Ratio system.
==Game Mechanics==
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Unlike most Capcom fighting games, CvS only uses 4 buttons, omitting the medium punch and kick entirely.
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In 2000, a special martial arts event is planned through a collaboration of the two most powerful world organizations: the Garcia Financial Clique and the Masters Foundation. The gala event – it is hoped by everyone – will ease the political conflicts between the two powers. The competition was named "Millennium Fight 2000". Many renowned martial artists have registered for the tournament. People around the world focus intensely on the upcoming exhibitions, making the long-awaited opening ceremony a huge success.
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===Grooves===
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The game features two grooves-essentially differences in how your super meter functions- called SNK groove and Capcom groove.
While there is no Discord for the game at the moment, There's a group of players and channel in the [https://discord.com/invite/W2kuG2u CvS2 Discord Server]. If you wanna help out, You should probably talk about it in the <code>#cvs1-pro-revival</code> channel.
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Capcom groove: Similar to the meter in [[Street Fighter Alpha]], this meter builds up as you do stuff. The meter also has three levels-a level 1 super is done with a weak punch or kick, a level 2 with fierce punch or kick, and a level 3 with both punches or kicks. These use one third, two thirds, and the entire meter respectively.
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SNK groove: In this groove your meter will build extremely slowly when you do moves, but can be manually charged by holding down both fierce buttons. Once filled, you have access to a level 1 super until it drains out. When your character is near death, their lifebar will begin flashing- this means you have access to unlimited level 1 supers. Charging up a meter at this time will give you a level 3.
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| gamename    = Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000
===EX Characters===
| abbreviation = CvS, CvS Pro
All characters except for Nakoruru, Morrigan, Akuma, Iori, and Ryu have an EX character mode. The EX characters are notable for having different moves in general. Some characters suck ass in normal mode, but are badass in EX mode, and vice versa.
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| developer    = Capcom Production Studio 1
Ryu and Iori do technically have EX modes, but they are separate characters. These are Evil Ryu and Orochi Iori.
| system      = Arcade <br>NA/JP: August 18, 2000
 
| system2      = Dreamcast<br>JP: September 6, 2000 <br> NA: November 9, 2000 <br> PAL: December 15, 2000
 
| system3      = Arcade (Pro)<br>NA/JP: June 6, 2001
===Ratios===
| system4      = Dreamcast (Pro)<br>JP: June 14, 2001
In CvS, every character has a fixed ratio. You have only 4 ratio "points" with which to make up a team, allowing you to make arrangements of up to 4 characters. These ratios also indicate how much damage each character can dish out, and how much they can take.
| system5      = Playstation (Pro)<br>JP: April 18, 2002<br>NA: July 12, 2002<br>PAL: August 14, 2002
 
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====Ratio 1 characters====
| website2    =  
Sakura
| netcode      = Rollback (via [https://www.capcom-games.com/cfc2/en-us/ CFC2])
Cammy
| netcode2      = Rollback (via [https://wiki.gbl.gg/w/User:Shiburizu/Flycast-GGPO Flycast])
Blanka
| netcode3    = Rollback (via [https://github.com/HeatXD/duckstation-netplay Duckstation])
Dhalsim
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King
| resources2  =  
Benimaru
| community    =  
Yuri
| community2  =  
Vice
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Joe
Dan
 
====Ratio 2 characters====
Ryu
Ken
Zangief
Chun Li
Guile
Balrog
E. Honda
Morrigan
Kyo
Iori
Mai
Terry
Raiden
Kim
Ryo
Nakoruru
 
====Ratio 3 characters====
M. Bison
Sagat
Vega
Geese
Yamazaki
Rugal
 
====Ratio 4 characters====
Evil Ryu
Akuma
Orochi Iori
==Tiers==
As a general rule ratio 3 and 4 characters are useless. Four ratio 1s tend to be strong teams, but there are ratio 2 characters that are strong in their own right.
 
===Tier-list===
====Top Tier====
Nakoruru
EX Balrog
Guile
==Strategy==
==The Characters==

Latest revision as of 00:38, 19 May 2025

Introduction

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Released in 2000, Capcom vs. SNK: Millenium Fight 2000 is a fighting game developed by Capcom for SEGA's NAOMI Arcade system, with its main draw being the first arcade fighting game that would pit characters from Capcom's popular fighting game series, Street Fighter, against SNK's popular fighting game series, The King of Fighters. In this game, players are able to form teams of (up to) four characters, by following a 4 point Ratio system.

Story

In 2000, a special martial arts event is planned through a collaboration of the two most powerful world organizations: the Garcia Financial Clique and the Masters Foundation. The gala event – it is hoped by everyone – will ease the political conflicts between the two powers. The competition was named "Millennium Fight 2000". Many renowned martial artists have registered for the tournament. People around the world focus intensely on the upcoming exhibitions, making the long-awaited opening ceremony a huge success.

Wanna help out?

While there is no Discord for the game at the moment, There's a group of players and channel in the CvS2 Discord Server. If you wanna help out, You should probably talk about it in the #cvs1-pro-revival channel.

Game Navigation

General
Controls
Notation
System
FAQ
Capcom Characters
Akuma (Gouki)
Balrog (Boxer)
Blanka
Cammy
Chun-Li
Dan
Dhalsim
E. Honda
Evil Ryu
Guile
Ken
M. Bison (Dictator)
Morrigan
Ryu
Sagat
Sakura
Vega (Claw)
Zangief
SNK Characters
Benimaru
Geese
Iori
Joe
Kim
King
Kyo
Mai
Nakoruru
O. Iori
Raiden
Rugal
Ryo
Terry
Vice
Yuri
Yamazaki
EX Characters
EX Balrog
EX Benimaru
EX Blanka
EX Cammy
EX Chun-Li
EX Dhalsim
EX E.Honda
EX Geese
EX Guile
EX Ken
EX Kim
EX King
EX Kyo
EX Mai
EX M. Bison
EX Raiden
EX Ryo
EX Sagat
EX Sakura
EX Terry
EX Vega
EX Vice
EX Yuri
EX Yamazaki
EX Zangief
Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000
(CvS, CvS Pro)
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Developers

Capcom Production Studio 1

Systems

Arcade
NA/JP: August 18, 2000

Dreamcast
JP: September 6, 2000
NA: November 9, 2000
PAL: December 15, 2000
Arcade (Pro)
NA/JP: June 6, 2001
Dreamcast (Pro)
JP: June 14, 2001
Playstation (Pro)
JP: April 18, 2002
NA: July 12, 2002
PAL: August 14, 2002
Online Play

Rollback (via CFC2)

Rollback (via Flycast)
Rollback (via Duckstation)