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Nakoruru (ナコルル, Nakoruru) is a fictional character in the Samurai Shodown (Samurai Spirits in Japan) series of fighting games by SNK. She is one of the series' best known and most popular characters alongside its main protagonist Haohmaru , and has been introduced in the original Samurai Shodown in 1993.
Samurai Shodown: Samurai Spirits (サムライスピリッツ) PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Stadia, Microsoft Windows, Arcade, Xbox Series X/S: June 25, 2019: Samurai Shodown Neo Geo Collection: Samurai Spirits Neo Geo Collection (サムライスピリッツ ネオジオコレクション)
Samurai Shodown, known in Japan as Samurai Spirits, [a] is a fighting game developed and published by SNK for the Neo Geo arcade and home platform. [3] Released in 1993, it is the first installment in the Samurai Shodown series.
Samurai Shodown (2019) Samurai Shodown Neo Geo Collection; Neo Geo Pocket Color Selection Vol. 1; Neo Geo Pocket Color Selection Vol. 2; The King of Fighters XIII Global Match; Metal Slug Attack Reloaded; SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos
Samurai Shodown! 2 (Japanese title: Samurai Spirits! 2 / サムライスピリッツ! 2) is a handheld game in SNK's Samurai Shodown series of fighting games, released on the Neo-Geo Pocket Color in 1999. Unlike its predecessor, which was released for the monochrome Neo Geo Pocket, it features full color graphics.
Samurai Shodown 64, known as Samurai Spirits (SAMURAI SPIRITS ~侍魂~, Samurai Supirittsu) in Japan, is a 3D fighting game produced by SNK for its Hyper Neo-Geo 64 system. It was SNK's first 3D fighting game. [ 1 ]
Samurai Shodown II, known in Japan as Shin Samurai Spirits: Haōmaru Jigokuhen, [b] 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.
SNK Arcade Classics Vol. 1 is a video game compilation created and published by SNK which includes sixteen Neo Geo games. The compilation was released on the PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, and the Wii. [2] In Australia, it was only released on the PlayStation 2. A sequel was released in Japan titled SNK Arcade Classics 0.