Thursday, June 18, 2009

Portal launched!

Hi. Shadi here. Finally, after a grueling update, I've opened the portal and the new fansite for SNK games. I've been experimenting on the linking between sites so I decided for now that clicking on a shrine's logo opens a new tab, so you can open all shrines at once in a single browser window. Main page looks a bit shabby for now, but I'll go to that later. Only the blog button works, link page will follow, and I don't know yet of the forum. I'm also moving the shoutbox to the portal for short updates, while complete updates will be found here in the blog.

Since most of you have been used to my layout of the Capcom site, I've made the new fansite to mirror most of the format of that Capcom site. Onto the game shrines then...



CAPCOM Arcade Classics Museum


I've checked most of the Capcom shrines in my harddrive and noticed that there are still a lot of corrections I have to do, so I'll have to clean those up. Then I'll upload them one by one in my new host server. In the meanwhile, I'll leave the Capcom site on the gamespy server until I have reuploaded at least the entire beat-em-up collection. I'm afraid I have to close down the shrines that still needs updating like Magic Sword, Mega Twins, etc. or maybe even a few of the preview shrines that remained dormant. I'm still looking forward to doing the Power Fighters and CvS2 sites once the site reopens.

SNK Fighting Collection


At last, my new fansite. I still kinda hate my fakeshot on the frontpage, but it gives you A VERY HUGE idea what to expect first thing. Being a huge fan of that story arc, I couldn't resist creating that. Anyway, I admit the homepage is also quite craptastically simple. I'll add the link page and history page in the navigator in the future as well. Just enjoy the Psycho Soldier lyrics for the time being, it's there for a reason.

The highlight of the site is the Orochi theme. To reference the eight-headed serpent and the 8ketsu (Hakkesshu), I've opened EIGHT new shrines with a few bonuses. Here we go.



KoF '94

No, the envelope does not burn up like in the intro. :p Still lacks a few the "Super Deformed" Super Move cards ala Super Barcode Wars in SF.

KoF'95

Sadly, my game is quite messed up, so I couldn't make new snapshots and image rips, forcing me to reuse some of my images from my old KoF 1995 website. Still, it's still '94 in terms of format.

KoF'96

The overhaul in the game means overhaul in the format, since I also consider this as the "2nd book" in the Orochi arc (The Rugal saga as the 1st book). Knowing SNK, even more fancy move name translations!

KoF'97

Complete with all the Orochi bosses. Perhaps this is the first KoF I've played EVER. I'm not quite familiar with the characters yet at the time except the Fatal Fury ones. I got clammy skin when I reached Riot Leona, and though I managed to get past the Real Orochi team, Orochi practically pwned my team.

Fatal Fury

Art of Fighting
Since both games play very much like the first SF and Red Earth(few player characters, and most are non-playable bosses), the shrines are inspired from their layouts.


Samurai Shodown

A complete illustrated list of special moves, a a few detailes about sword clashes, and even the postman!

Double Dragon

Even though the movie was quite disappointing, Technos managed to make a good game out of it, even referencing the 9 Hand Gestures, and even the shadow attack of Shuko in the movie which is straight from the doppelgangers in DD2.

BONUSES


SvC Chaos

Since I now have an SNK fansite, I'll be transferring the shrine from its former home. Also to avoid redundancy and save disk space.

KoF'98

Ah yes, my all-time favorite intro... I don't have the guts yet to start redoing the shrine, but I assure you that it will be a pretty humongous site. It's a slugfest! :)

KoF playlist

As you browse the shrines, sing with the intros! The playlist contains roughly 70 tracks of pure KoF OST, listed from intro then the teams in order in the select screens. I've quite a lot of favorites there, esp. the 94 China, Japan and Blacknoah themes; 95 Psycho Soldier; 96 Hero, Yagami, Krauser, Kagura, and Goenitz themes and 97 Orochi-related themes. 98 contains mostly remixes but my most favorite is the 2nd Hero theme, a country-song like mix of the 94 Esaka theme.

Anyway, enjoy the new shrines! Feel free to comment in the shoutbox or in this blog. That's all...

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