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Nov 17, 2004, 7:00 PM
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CAPCOM Releases CAPCOM Fighting Evolution
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Capcom released the 2D brawler with Capcom Fighting Evolution for the PlayStation 2. As the driving force behind the 2D fighting genre, Capcom's library includes a huge line up of fighting games, including the award-winning Street Fighter series which has sold more than 27 million units to date. The titles have popularized 2D fighting and have produced a world famous line-up of characters. Capcom has brought together popular characters from five classic titles in the Street Fighter and other Capcom series, for intense two-on-two player battles. Capcom Fighting Evolution is now available at retailers across North America and carries a “T” rating for teen. Capcom Fighting Evolution offers a diverse cast of players as well as additional hidden characters from each of the following titles: Street Fighter II, Darkstalkers, Street Fighter III, Red Earth and Street Fighter Alpha. Each character maintains their unique fighting style from their respective title, so players must strategically use each one's combat system to defeat that of their opponent as they square off in battle. With two-on-two action, gamers can mix and matchtheir team from any of the different titles. The character change system allows players to choose a combatant for each round of the battle. Pitting the right competitor against the opponent based on the strengths of the fighting systems will be the keyto victory. Capcom Fighting Evolution includes the following features: · Characters from 5 classic Capcom titles: · Street Fighter II - Ryu, Guile · Darkstalkers - Demitri, Felicia · Street Fighter III - Yun, Chun-Li · Red Earth - Leo, Hauser · Street Fighter Alpha - Guy, Sakura · Plus additional hidden characters! · Two-on-two team battles - Choose a character for each round of battle; strategically pick the combatant based on the opponent’s powers and weaknesses · Classic 6 button control scheme · Title specific combat systems - Characters maintaintheir original fighting styles from their specific titles · Several gameplay modes: o Arcade mode - Defeat CPU characters in set number of rounds to reach the ending o Vs. mode - Exclusive battle mode where the player selects the characters, handicap settings and stages o Training mode - Practice a variety of techniques on CPU characters; even record and review your gameplay to improve your skills o Gallery mode - View character illustrations, endings and additional items earned by clearing the various game modes o Option mode - Change settings including difficulty, match time, key configuration and more Join DVG Forums 4 FREE! Only takes 5 seconds to join!
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