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Just replace the art yourself and as for the disclaimer, who cares? It just “exists”.
My most likely guesses are, Goddess Athena, some of the interactions/quotes & also Heaven and the Underworld.
The end of all things!
Are you scared of subtitles and books too?
Freakin' snowflake.
If someone wants to make a mod, let them, it’s their decision and I will respect it.
Not getting the game purely because of a silly disclaimer or because some promo art that *you can easily get the original version of yourself with some simple Google searching* was modified for the Steam release? That's WAY more silly.
I was totally expecting something like this to happen in a modern SNK game sooner or later. In the current environment it was bound to happen and it doesn't matter who's in charge because across the industry it's always the same people in QA and loc looking to enforce "standards".
That's how we end up in a situation where despite the ROM being presumably untouched, someone in the West had to make the SNK artist modify their art.
Now you actually have to think about the SNK games you add on your curator, but since it's always been apparent that you have an SNK bias, we'll see what happens.