SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighter's
Clash
View the order of your deck:
Put down an M. Bison in the ring and use "Evil
Charisma" to view the order of your deck. Then turn off the
system and restart the game. Start the game from the beginning
of your turn (before you put out M. Bison).
Information in this section was contributed by Matt Martin.
Menu shortcuts:
Ring Character Status
Press B + Up.
Your Discards
Press B + Left.
Enemy Discards
Press B + Right.
Status
Press B + Down.
Undo mistake:
After using the wrong card, simply reset the game to
resume from the last turn.
Alternate title screen:
A new title screen will be displayed after 50%, 90%,
and 100% of the cards have been collected.
Special appearances:
Some of the characters you fight have something to
do with SNK or Capcom. For instance, at the Resident Evil Mansion,
you will fight a character named Mikami. Shinji Mikami is the
producer of the Resident Evil series for Capcom. Also, Saki and
Yuri appear in the game, along with others from SNK and Capcom.
Information in this section was contributed by Bryan Kessler.
Hint: The crane game:
The crane game changes each time and is different from
game to game. There is no one solution to it. You can play the
crane game every time you defeat an enemy. Its wise to defeat
an enemy and return to Joy Joy. Sometimes, cards up to Rarity
B can be found.
Information in this section was contributed by Bryan Kessler.
Hint: Chun-Li (A):
Chun-Li(A) can be acquired by putting five Ryu(A) cards
and five Cammy(A) cards into the Trading Machine. The card that
comes out should be the Rarity S Chun-Li(A).
Information in this section was contributed by Bryan Kessler.
Hint: Nakoruru:
To get the Rarity S Nakoruru card, put five Galford
cards and five Rimnerel(C) cards in the trading machine. The card
that comes out will be the Rarity S Nakoruru.
Information in this section was contributed by Bryan Kessler.
Hint: Rarity S Action Card "Reset
Button":
Go to Lost World and break the Dust Dragon. Then, go
into the staff room. Go to the crashed trading machine and put
some cards in it. It will reset, go berserk, and give you the
"Reset Button" It may require a few attempts to get
it to crash and give you the card.
Information in this section was contributed by Alexander Gauffin.
Hint: Trading for cards:
Some cards can only be acquired through trading with
friends. Example: The only way to get the Zero Akuma card is to
trade Akuma and an Akari card with a friend. The end result is
the Zero Akuma card.
Information in this section was contributed by Bryan Kessler.
Hint: Secret areas:
In the Resident Evil mansion in SC Park, go to the
four empty hallways to the left and right of the stairways. There
is a secret room on the left-most hallway to the left side of
the stairs. There, in a treasure chest, you will find a card.
Information in this section was contributed by Nathan Relihan.
In Lost World, there is a yellow door near the card trader. Return
to the first room of Lost World, and visit the fake giant dinosaur.
Pressing it twice will cause it to break. Once the dinosaur is
broken, you may enter the yellow door, which is actually a staff-only
room containing a few people and a broken card trader machine.
You may do this as many times as desired.
Information in this section was contributed by Nathan Relihan.
Hint: Differences between SNK and Capcom
versions:
Information in this section was contributed
by Bryan Kessler.
SNK: Blue Mary, Geese, Mr. Karate, Shiki, and Maxima.
Capcom: Karin, Alex, akira, Red Arremer, Mech Zangief
Strategy: by Faust
Strategy: by Mike Meevasin
Strategy: by Z-Force
Strategy: Backup: by Kazuki
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