Samurai Shodown II Cham Cham Longplay Including Kuroko Battle (Arcade) [4K/Remastered/60FPS]

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00:00 Intro
00:27 Character Select
00:47 Cham Cham
02:28 Ukyo
04:19 Jubei
06:06 Cutscene 1
06:26 Kyoshiro
07:59 Hanzo
09:45 Nicotine
11:23 Cutscene 2
11:53 Genjuro
13:20 Charlotte
15:26 Nakoruru
17:25 Sieger
19:48 Kuroko
23:01 Gen-An
24:34 Cutscene 3
24:54 Galford
26:59 Cutscene 4
27:56 Mizuki
29:35 Ending
31:29 Credits


Game Info
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Developer/Publisher: SNK
Platform: Arcade
Release Date: 28 October 1994
Genre: Fighting

Samurai Shodown II, known in Japan as Shin Samurai Spirits: Haōmaru Jigokuhen(真サムライスピリッツ覇王丸地獄変) is a 1994 fighting game released as the second entry in SNK's Samurai Shodown series. Like the original Samurai Shodown, the sequel was initially released for the Neo Geo arcade and home system.

Samurai Shodown II was originally released for the Neo Geo arcades and home consoles in 1994. In spite of its considerable popularity, the game went for several years without being released on any other system in the west except for PC (unofficially), in 1996 a port of the Neo Geo CD version for Windows-based PCs was released albeit it only in Japan.[3] then It was ported to the PlayStation, in the form of the Samurai Spirits Kenkaku Shinan Pack[c] (which combines the first two games into one package and was also only released in Japan).

Oddly enough and unknownst to many, it was released in the west under a 2 in 1 pack sometime in the 90s (likely 96 or 99) for Windows 95, licensed by Gamebank, distributed by Mythic and published by Swing entertainment, under the title "Samurai Spirits" The pack contained a copy of Zyclunt as well titled "Blade warrior" whether or not this was an release actually sanctioned by SNK or a bootleg, is unknown.

However later, an official Xbox Live Arcade port and a PlayStation 2/Wii anthology containing every Samurai Shodown game were announced at the Tokyo Game Show 2007. It was released on Xbox 360 on September 10, 2008, and on the Wii's Virtual Console in Europe on August 8, 2008 and in North America on August 25, 2008, at a cost of 900 Wii Points. On December 18, 2012, SNK Playmore released the game on the onboard memory of the Neo Geo X portable console. It was also ported for iOS and Android platforms and released on iOS App Store and Google Play in June 2013.

A digital PC version of Samurai Shodown II with Neo Geo emulation was bundled with many other SNK Playmore Neo Geo emulated ports and released on the Humble Bundle store on December 8, 2015. Though the browser version of some of these games including this one played a bit too fast in the emulated software window, they had Steam client versions available. This game and many others in the Neo Geo 25th Anniversary bundle that were on Humble Bundle were later released for DRM-free download on GOG.com on May 31, 2017.

As with the original Samurai Shodown, the Neo Geo AES version censors all blood in the game. However, Samurai Shodown II also includes a "blood code" to enable all blood; SNK provided this code to gaming magazines for publication and to those who called their customer service department.

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