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Game: Capcom Vs. SNK 2 EOConsole: GameCube
Cheat:
Groove Edit Mode
Score 1000 points or more in Ratio Tornement.Street Fighter 2 music
Set up a match with Ryu versus Sagat in training mode. At times music from Street Fighter 2 will play.Easy Survival Mode
After unlocking the Extra Options, go to "Option Mode" at the main menu. Go to "Extra Options", select "Player One Life Gauge Type" and change it to "No Damage". Then, go to "Groove Gauge Type" and change it to "Infinite". After this, start survival mode and defeat all 46 characters without taking damage and your Groove Bar will always be full.Easy Boss Challenge Mode
Choose a good fighter such as Ken or Ryu. When you are facing the last Boss, if you are losing by one round and there is not a lot of power remaining, press Start on controller two and repeat until you win.Getting Finest KO
Beat up your opponent until his/her life is low enough to finish them off with a special KO. Stand near your opponent and wait for them to taunt you. Then, do the special move and you will get a finest KO. You also have to either beat the mini-Boss, or receive 1500 GPS before you finish the final round in Osaka to get to Ultimate Rugal.Victory Quotes
Hold Start + FP after winning a stage to make your character say an opponent specific quote. Hold Start + FK to make the character talk with a team member.Middle boss
The middle Boss appears when the following conditions are all fulfilled:No time over has occurred.
The CPU has not made over six "first attacks".
The CPU has not made three or more Special KOs.
Infinate Costom Groove
Defeat all characters straight in survival mode. The custom groove option settings will become infinite.More Colors
Press Start while editing the colors for your character to display more options on the left side of the screen.Extra Options
Clear Boss challenge mode with no continues. The "Extra Option" becomes available in the game.One on three tag team mode
Highlighter any fighter at the character selection screen and press a button. Allow time to run out and the game will start in one on three tag team mode. Note: Do not select one on one battle mode.Boss challenge mode
Boss challenge mode becomes available under the following two conditions. Both hidden Bosses (Ultimate Rugal, Shin Akuma) must already be defeated and unlocked. Hold X + Y and press Start while highlighting arcade mode.Random Groove
Press Start at the Groove selection screen.Custome grooves
The Custom Groove option appears once a normal Boss has been defeated (normal Akuma or Rugal). Normal Bosses appear by fulfilling two of the four following conditions.Achieve over 1000 GPS by the end of the game.
Achieve four or more special KOs.
Middle Boss has appeared.
Achieve two or more LV3 super combo KOs.
Hidden Bosses
Hidden Bosses can be used once they have been defeated. The conditions of the Bosses to appear are to fulfill two out of the following three conditions. If you play with a Capcom groove you will get Ultimate Rugal, and if you play with a SNK groove you will get Shin Akuma.Achieve over 1500 GPS by the end of the game.
Defeat the Middle Boss (Geese or Bison/Vega).
Achieve at least one Finest KO.
Manufacturer: Capcom
Release Date: 14 February, 2003
ESRB Rating: Teen

Description:
For much of the 90’s the 2-D realm consisted of a battle between Capcom’s stars and the 2-D fighters from rival SNK. Fans mourned when SNK went out of business a couple years ago, but Capcom has resurrected its enemies for yet another battle in Capcom vs. SNK 2 EO.
The game offers a remarkable assortment of fighters, fighting styles, and variety of play. Forty characters--each with their own special powers, attacks, timing issues, personalities, and sound bites--get magnified three-fold by three separate "-isms" which alter their powers, and three "grooves," which mix them up yet again. There’s a lot to learn and it ensures that playing a foe of equal skill is never dull because you can never be sure what character he’s going to pick and how that character will fight.
The graphics are generally decent, though some of these fighters look like they haven’t been spiffed up for today’s console systems. The older Street Fighter guys look just plain bad next to newly added characters from the SNK stable. But the animation is smooth, the backgrounds have been significantly redone and feature new, often startling animations, and the special effects are just plain awesome. The audio is pretty much the same old themes that Capcom has been using for the better part of a decade now.
All told there’s very little reason for PS2 or GameCube gamers to own this game, other than the SNK characters. The Xbox version is playable over Xbox Live (sold separately), which is a big advantage--everyone knows that these games, born of arcade coin-ops, are meant to be played competitively. The service does nothing to match players of equal skill, but that’s pretty similar to the experience in an arcade. The ability to start up a relatively lag free game at a moment’s notice and trade trash talk with another gamer from around the world is just priceless, and a welcome addition to the series. --Andrew S. Bub
Pros:
- Forty fighters from two video game stables
- Xbox Live play is smooth and mostly lag free
- Dated graphics
- Inadequate manual