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New KOF, Sammy vs. Capcom announced
in Tokyo
Sammy and SNK will tap the Atomswave
system to support just-announced
King of Fighters title. Also
announced is Sammy vs. Capcom.
TOKYO--Sammy revealed in a press
event at the Amusement Machine Show,
that it will join forces with
publisher SNK Playmore to develop a
new King of Fighters for the arcade.
The new game will use Sammy's
Atomiswave system.
The new title is scheduled for
release in the spring of 2004.
After a short video presentation
using footage of King of Fighters
2002 to promote its next title, SNK
Playmore representative Akihito
Kadowaki appeared on the Sammy stage
and commented that the game's
development has already begun.
"It [KOF] has long been the
strongest series that we have. It is
probably [our] most well-recognized
franchise in the world." said
Kadowaki. "Up to now, it has been
running on the Neo Geo platform; one
that had limited capabilities. This
is the first time that we will be
working with another company's
platform--the Atomiswave system. We
hope to make this an opportunity to
get motivated and do some good
work."
Kadowaki did not release any details
on the game but supported statements
from Sammy that the game will make
use of the AW-NET, a network service
connected to the Atomiswave that
allows players to receive a variety
of bonuses--similar to what gamers
enjoy by playing Guilty Gear Isuka
(the ability to customize a
character's color, join in an
Internet score ranking, and download
wallpapers for cell phones).
Kadowaki closed his presentation by
stating, "We hope to create a King
of Fighters that is cool to
watch--and one that takes full
advantage of Atomiswave's
capabilities."
After the King of Fighters
presentation, Sammy then announced
they had acquired a license from
Capcom and would soon begin work on
"Sammy vs. Capcom," again, using the
Atomiswave system.
Arc System Works' Ishiwatari Daisuke
(of the Guilty Gear series) and
Capcom's Funamizu Noritaka (of the
Street Fighter series) will be
working as lead staff members on the
development team. The two then
appeared on stage and commented
briefly on the project and stated
that development had already begun.
Ishiwatari addressed attendees from
the stage saying that he cannot
imagine what Sammy vs. Capcom will
be like if the strengths of the two
companies are combined, given that
the systems each company has worked
on differ so vastly.
Funamizu expressed that while many
details of the new title still
needed to be addressed, he hinted
that the game will likely be
developed in a style similar to the
recent Guilty Gear games.
"To be honest, [we] haven't thought
of anything at all yet. But the
users probably want Capcom
characters moving in Guilty Gear's
graphics, so it would be good if we
can create it with that kind of a
touch. Personally, I'd like to see
Vampire (known as Darkstalkers in
the US) characters moving in that
art style."
When asked if, due to the
collaborative nature of the project,
he sensed increased enthusiasm on
the part of the teams (from each of
the two companies), Funamizu
replied: "[I'm] not sure" and
laughed. He ended his comments by
saying "[We] will work hard."
Source: www.gamespot.com |