That’s a tough one, since I think many would regard the sequel as an all around improvement. The backgrounds in CvS are crisp and dynamic, while those in CvS 2 feel a more flat in comparison-so there’s that. And this is matter of personal taste, but I find the music of CvS to hit harder. d( ̄  ̄)
PSX version is not a very good port. Loadtimes are constant after every round and are far too long for serious play. All Visuals and audio are highly compressed and frames of animation are cut or missing. Stage intros are completely missing. All cinematics, endings and Roll Credits are recodered FMVs instead of real time. Slowdown. Would rate it a 5 and that is being generous.
I wouldn't buy this shitty game for a reason... I think this crossover should never have existed, because both franchises work better separately, but together they suck. 👎
@@gdam0079 I understand it, but it's not the effects... but rather the mix of franchises, since it is neither KoF nor is it SF in essence. Apart from bad graphics, there are no endings and some forgiveness is cheap copy paste.
@@gdam0079 That's the bad thing! Because unlike MVC 1 and 2, or any of the KOF games, these do have a story and endings, and their quality is far superior to this little title called Capcom Vs SNK. I think they actually made too much of a fuss about it for what it really is.
pretty good video i love how you have your ps1 in perfect condition
Wait, this was on the Japanese Dreamcast. I had no idea this was on the ps1
I used to own it. It's way better than the PS1 version.😅
Excellent port.
Played the hell out of it back then.
It's also my first time really seeing CvS in PS1 version. I thought it was a joke at first
Amazing port for the PS1! One of the best fighting games for the console.
mejor la versión de Sega DREAMCAST porque ese juego Capcom Vs SNK Pro tiene la placa del Arcade Naomi de Sega Dreamcast es mejor 😎👍👌 saludos
Miss the good techno but. Hated the loading times
Miss old days I had that GAME before
I give props to Capcom for pulling this game off on the PlayStation 1 hardware. But maybe they should've done this one on the PlayStation 2 instead.
What do you think are the best aspects of this game that did “not” get carried over to cvs2?
That’s a tough one, since I think many would regard the sequel as an all around improvement. The backgrounds in CvS are crisp and dynamic, while those in CvS 2 feel a more flat in comparison-so there’s that. And this is matter of personal taste, but I find the music of CvS to hit harder. d( ̄  ̄)
Yes , it does
Hello Black Gloves 😅
My signature. 🧤✨
@@KoiCollects Good Unboxing 😊
The Spinecard?
Lost to time, I’m afraid. (T_T)
If you think the load times are crazy on the Japanese version, don't ever try the Pal region one. It's WAY worse. The US one is slightly better.
PSX version is not a very good port. Loadtimes are constant after every round and are far too long for serious play. All Visuals and audio are highly compressed and frames of animation are cut or missing. Stage intros are completely missing. All cinematics, endings and Roll Credits are recodered FMVs instead of real time. Slowdown. Would rate it a 5 and that is being generous.
I wouldn't buy this shitty game for a reason... I think this crossover should never have existed, because both franchises work better separately, but together they suck. 👎
Actually these is remastered version from the first version in DC. Only pixelation that everyone dislike in flaming effect
@@gdam0079 I understand it, but it's not the effects... but rather the mix of franchises, since it is neither KoF nor is it SF in essence. Apart from bad graphics, there are no endings and some forgiveness is cheap copy paste.
@@Crystallums CVS2 doesn't have ending too
@@gdam0079 That's the bad thing! Because unlike MVC 1 and 2, or any of the KOF games, these do have a story and endings, and their quality is far superior to this little title called Capcom Vs SNK. I think they actually made too much of a fuss about it for what it really is.
My god, I've never heard a more stupid comment.
These games are legendary in the fighting game community.