
Samurai Shodown II
Samurai Shodown II is a 1994 weapon-based fighting game developed and published by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade system. The sequel to the groundbreaking Samurai Shodown introduced 5 new characters, refined the Rage Gauge system, and added fatalities - making it one of the most violent fighting games of its era.
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The roster expanded to 15 fighters including newcomers like Cham Cham, Genan Shiranui, and Nicotine Caffeine. Each character received new special moves and the ability to perform two different Super Special Techniques based on their remaining health.
Gameplay innovations included the Slash/Bust weapon mode selection, Rage Explosion attacks, and the debut of the series' iconic fatalities (including decapitations). The Neo Geo hardware pushed sprite animation further with 300+ frames per character and dynamic camera zooms during special moves.
Considered the pinnacle of the series by many fans, Samurai Shodown II won multiple 'Fighting Game of the Year' awards and was ported to 14 different home systems. Its perfect balance of strategy and spectacle influenced all subsequent weapon-based fighters.
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1994
FightingThe legendary weapons-based fighter comes to SNES with 12 warriors battling in feudal Japan. Experience the unique Rage Gauge system and brutal swordplay that defined the series.
1999
FightingThe NeoGeo Pocket adaptation of SNK's weapon-based fighter, featuring 12 warriors with simplified controls optimized for handheld combat.





