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Clark Still

CBUB Wins: 0
CBUB Losses: 3
Win Percentage: 0%

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Official Site: SNK

is a video game character who appears in games produced by SNK Playmore (formerly SNK), primarily in The King of Fighters series of fighting games, although he was originally from the military-themed action game Ikari Warriors, and has also appeared as a character in certain installments of the Metal Slug series.

Clark was originally the Player 2 character in SNK s shooting action game Ikari Warriors (known simply as Ikari in Japan). In this game, Clark and his partner Ralf, are mercenaries sent to an unnamed hostile nation and destroyed the enemy's base. Ikari Warriors was followed by two sequels, Victory Road (1986, also known as Ikari Warriors II) and Ikari III: The Rescue ( ). In the Ikari series, Clark s attire consists of military pants and a bandanna, with only the color of his attire distinguishing from Ralf's. In the international versions of the Ikari games released for the NES, Clark was renamed Vince.

Clark, along with Ralf, would resurface as members of the Ikari Team in The King of Fighters '94, along with their mentor and commanding officer Heidern. Like in the Ikari series, Clark wore the same attire as Ralf s (which now consisted of jeans, a white T-shirt, and a vest), only this time he wore a blue cap and sunglasses to distinguish himself from Ralf. Although the Ikari Team has underwent slight roster changes as the series progressed (particularly with the retirement of Heidern, who returned in later games, and the introductions of Leona and Whip), Ralf and Clark are two of the few characters who have remained constant, appearing in every game in the series including KOF: Maximum Impact and its sequel, and the forthcoming The King of Fighters XIII.

Outside the KOF series, Ralf and Clark has also appeared as playable characters in Metal Slug 6, as well as Metal Slug 7, where he appears in his outfit from KOF '99 and uses his Super Argentinian Backbreaker as his special ability in the game.

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Regular play Record:

Result Opponent A Score   B Score
Loss E. Honda 7 to 11
Loss Bayman 11 to 20
Loss Donatello (Mirage) 1 to 9