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{{infobox|
|title=SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash
|title=SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash
|boxart=[[Image:NGPC_SvC_CFC_SNK_box.jpg|250px]][[Image:NGPC_SvC_CFC_Capcom_box.jpg|250px]]
|boxart=[[Image:NGPC_SvC_CFC_SNK_box.jpg|250px]]
|developer=[[SNK Playmore]]
|developer=[[SNK Playmore]]
|publisher=[[SNK Playmore]]
|publisher=[[SNK Playmore]]
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|releasedates=[[October 21]], [[1999]] (JP)<br />[[November 30]], [[1999]] (US)  
|releasedates=[[October 21]], [[1999]] (JP)<br />[[November 30]], [[1999]] (US)  
|players=2
|players=2
|ratings=E
|ratings=ESRB: E (Everyone)
|requirements=(optional)
|requirements=(optional)
}}
}}
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'''SNK vs Capcom: Card Fighter's Clash''' was one of two products developed by [[SNK Playmore]] for the [[Neo Geo Pocket Color]] that made use of their joint license with [[Capcom]] to use each other's characters in Vs. series games.  The other game is [[SNK vs. Capcom: Match of the Millennium]].  Alternatively, Capcom made a series of fighting games for the [[Sega Dreamcast]] and the [[Arcade]] under the general title of Capcom Vs. SNK.  (The company that developed each particular game put their name first.)  Due to the Pocket's ability to link with the Dreamcast, Card Fighter Clash could link with Capcom Vs. SNK and be used to unlock some of the bonus features hidden in the Dreamcast version, just as Match of the Millennium could.
'''SNK vs Capcom: Card Fighter's Clash''' was one of two products developed by [[SNK Playmore]] for the [[Neo Geo Pocket Color]] that made use of their joint license with [[Capcom]] to use each other's characters in Vs. series games.  The other game is [[SNK vs. Capcom: Match of the Millennium]].  Alternatively, Capcom made a series of fighting games for the [[Sega Dreamcast]] and the [[Arcade]] under the general title of Capcom Vs. SNK.  (The company that developed each particular game put their name first.)  Due to the Pocket's ability to link with the Dreamcast, Card Fighter Clash could link with Capcom Vs. SNK and be used to unlock some of the bonus features hidden in the Dreamcast version, just as Match of the Millennium could.


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The game was a profound success for the otherwise often overlooked NGPC handheld system.  The game spawned a sequel which added more cards, and ironically was released in only one flavor and therefore contained the means to obtain just about every card in the game without trading.  Despite the first game's success in America, the second game was never translated in to English since NGPC sales were very poor in the states, and SNK was about to be purchased by a Pachinko company at the time.  A fan made translation only partially translated the sequel enough to make it playable by English speakers, but not thoroughly enjoyable.  In 2006, it was rumored that someone was developing a follow up to this series for the [[Nintendo DS]].
The game was a profound success for the otherwise often overlooked NGPC handheld system.  The game spawned a sequel which added more cards, and ironically was released in only one flavor and therefore contained the means to obtain just about every card in the game without trading.  Despite the first game's success in America, the second game was never translated in to English since NGPC sales were very poor in the states, and SNK was about to be purchased by a Pachinko company at the time.  A fan made translation only partially translated the sequel enough to make it playable by English speakers, but not thoroughly enjoyable.  In 2006, it was rumored that someone was developing a follow up to this series for the [[Nintendo DS]].
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== Table of Contents ==
== Table of Contents ==
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[[Category:SNK Playmore]]
[[Category:SNK Playmore]]
[[Category:Strategy]]
[[Category:Fighting]]
[[Category:Neo Geo Pocket Color]]
[[Category:Neo Geo Pocket Color]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:Multiplayer]]
[[Category:1999]]
[[Category:1999]]
[[Category:October 21]]
[[Category:October 21]]
[[Category:November 30]]