Jmcrofts recently teamed up with GuileWinQuote to uncover some of the most obscure secrets that can be found in SNK fighting games. A video was recently released that had both content creators revealing five fun Easter eggs each.
GuileWinQuote started off by talking about Samurai Shodown 2, originally released back in 1994. Although there aren’t any taunts in Samurai Shodown 2, each character has a distinct set of inputs that can temporarily transform them into chibi recreations of themselves.
It’s funny that the inputs required to do this are actually quite complex. This was seemingly done to exclude the possibility of players accidentally pulling it off. Additionally, doing this doesn’t actually have any advantages, so it might as well just be a really long taunt that requires a complicated series of inputs.
Following this, Jmcrofts brings mention to the judge in the background of each stage. Under certain conditions, he will actually challenge the player as a secret boss fight.
His name is Kukoro. Although he looks a little goofy fighting with flags, he’s actually a crazy challenging encounter for any player.
Later in the video, Jmcrofts highlights a secret win animation for Choi in King of Fighters ’98. It requires probably the most convoluted variables in play for it to happen. As such, Jmcrofts refers to this as the “rarest Easter egg” as it’s probably impossible to see it without a guide in hand.
Check it all out below.
Source: Event Hubs