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Kawasaki established Playmore Corporation,
which acquired all of the
intellectual property of the SNK Corporation. In 2003,
Playmore Corporation was renamed...
- a 2010
fighting game in The King of
Fighters series,
developed by SNK
Playmore,
coming a year
after The King of
Fighters XII (2009).
Released on ****anese...
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power comes from the mirror... SNK
Playmore (2003-12-12). The King of
Fighters 2003 (PlayStation 2). SNK
Playmore. Ash: Where... is... it... now?/Chizuru:...
- May 19, 2011.
Retrieved May 20, 2011. SNK
Playmore. The King of
Fighters 2006 (PlayStation 2). SNK
Playmore. Level/area: Credits. The King of Fighters:...
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supporting the
GameCube controller. The game also
marks the
return of SNK
Playmore as a third-party
developer for a
Nintendo console since the SNES era. The...
- Geo MVS system, SNK
Playmore chose the
Atomiswave as its next
system to
develop games for. In a
contract with Sammy, SNK
Playmore agreed to
develop five...
- and
Playmore. It was
released in 2002 for the Neo-Geo MVS
arcade platform, and is the
fourth game in the
Metal Slug series. Two
years later,
Playmore published...
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media related to Neo-Geo.
NeoGeo Museum (official) SNK
Playmore official website SNK
Playmore USA
official web site
Archived 2017-01-12 at the Wayback...
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character in The King of
Fighters fighting game
series developed by SNK
Playmore. His
first appearance was in The King of
Fighters 2003 as
leader of its...
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Playmore stepped in and
bought up most of the
auctioned ****ets and set
itself up to re-enter the
video game
market as the
successor to SNK.
Playmore also...