![]() SNK 3 became virtually impossible with these conditions, especially when it started as a 2D fighting game before transitioning into a 3D fighting game. Needless to say, it's easy to see how development of Capcom vs. The company would eventually be known as "SNK Playmore" before eventually dropping "Playmore" from the name. Playmore ended up purchasing SNK's intellectual property rights on October 30, 2001. Even company founder Eikichi Kawasaki was not confident in SNK's future and left to start a new company, Playmore. On October 22, 2001, SNK was forced to file for bankruptcy. ![]() SNK 3 was meant to be the last, but then it ended up becoming a 3D game along the way, and then SNK folded and that project got canceled too." - Hideaki Itsuno SNK 2, we started working on a 3D version of Capcom vs.
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