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Capcom Fighting Collection 2

Overview

Capcom Fighting Collection 2 is a compilation of eight arcade fighting games developed and published by Capcom. More specifically, it comprises ports of four 2D Capcom titles and four of the earliest 3D fighting games released by the developer. The collection is notable for including the first re-releases of the external crossover fighting games Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000 and Capcom vs. SNK 2, as well as the intercompany crossover Capcom Fighting Evolution, which spanned Capcom's various fighting and beat 'em up game franchises. It also includes Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper, an enhanced re-release of the game that incorporated the additional characters featured in the game's home console ports, marking the first time the original arcade version of Upper has been made available outside Japan. Fighting Collection 2 includes Power Stone (1999) and its sequel Power Stone 2 (2000), as well as the Star Wars-inspired weapons-based fighter Plasma Sword: Nightmare of Bilstein (1998), the sequel to Star Gladiator (1996), and the high school-themed team-based fighting game Project Justice (2000), the sequel to Rival Schools: United by Fate (1997).

As with both Capcom Fighting Collection and Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics, Capcom Fighting Collection 2 supports online casual, ranked and lobby play for every title included, as well as a high-score based mode with leaderboards. In addition, it features training modes with input displays, as well as viewable hitboxes for the 2D fighting games, and the ability to display each game's marquee card for info on controls, as well as toggles for playable secret characters, one-button super moves, and difficulty setting in offline modes, along with an arranged soundtrack and re-recorded sound effects, known as the "Ver. 2K25" sound style, for Capcom VS. SNK 2 (with Bill Butts, the collection's system voice, replacing DJ Hiroaki Asai as the game's system voice when the "Ver. 2K25" sound style is selected), Power Stone 2 and Project Justice. A variety of filters for adjusting each game's presentation are also available to alter the way in which in-game graphics are displayed. An in-game gallery accessible from the collection's main menu presents further in-game extras including an art gallery with concept and character art scans and a music player with the official soundtracks to each featured game.

Developers
Capcom
Publishers
Capcom
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Media

Banner

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Box - Front

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Clear Logo

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Fanart - Background

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Screenshot - Gameplay

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Capcom Fighting Collection 2 - Screenshot - Gameplay (North America) - 1920x1080
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Capcom Fighting Collection 2 - Screenshot - Gameplay (North America) - 1920x1080
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