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  1. The Marvel vs. Capcom games are a series of licensed Fighting Games and a Beat 'em Up made by Capcom, using the Marvel license. Encapsulating a total of ten games, it is by far the largest Capcom vs. series and the longest-running of them all (so much so that beyond Marvel Super Heroes, Capcom themselves refer to the series as "The vs. Series ...

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      Marvel vs. Capcom includes the following tropes: An Ice...

  2. Marvel vs. Capcom includes the following tropes: An Ice Person: Iceman drops a few glaciers on the opponent as his Helper Attack. Advertised Extra: The official flyer artwork (which is also repurposed for the JP Dreamcast cover art, as seen at the top of this page) features several Assist Characters alongside the playable roster.

  3. The Marvel roster retained Wolverine and Cyclops (and brought back Omega Red from Children of the Atom) and was extended with Captain America, Spider-Man, Shuma-Gorath, The Incredible Hulk, and Blackheart, all of whom were last seen in Marvel Super Heroes.

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    While the gameplay was typical of the Marvel vs. Capcom series, Marvel vs. Capcom is distinguishable by two features: the ability to summon assist characters, and the Duo Team Attack. Unlike the later games in the series, the point character of a Marvel vs. Capcom team could not summon the offscreen partner for an assist attack; instead, an assist ...

    The storyline is loosely based on the X-Men: Onslaughtarc from the Marvel Comics continuity: following an incident in which mutant telepath Charles Xavier was forced to enter into the mind of Magneto, part of Magneto's anger slipped into Xavier's psyche, and after merging with Xavier's darkest emotions it spawned a powerful psychic entity known as ...

    Final Boss

    1. Onslaught: Can be selected once the player completes the game once with any team of characters in the PlayStation version. Unlocked on Dreamcast version after unlocking all secret characters. Onslaught is located below Wolverine.

    Beta Character

    1. Tomichin: A character found in the game's coding. It is speculated to be a beta testing character.

    The PlayStation version of the game, titled Marvel vs. Capcom EX Editionin Japan, differs from the arcade version, in that players are unable to switch characters on-the-fly, reducing the secondary character to an assist role only. Significantly, this removes the tag-team aspect of the game, which is considered by some to be one of its defining cha...

    Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes holds the least number of selectable fighters in the series at 15, followed by X-Men vs. Street Fighter (1996) with 17 selectable fighters and 18 selectable...
    This game holds second for the most number of characters that carries 4 or more Hyper Combos. There are 7 characters in all and they are: Ryu, Jin, Morrigan, Chun-Li, Zangief, Wolverine and the Pla...
    This is the second game in the series that doesn't feature any playable female characters from the Marvel side (all Marvel females who do appear are assist characters), the first being Marvel Super...
    Ryu has the ability to switch between his own movesets and that of Ken and Akuma in this game. Ryu's loading screen image in the PlayStation port dubs him "Complete Change Ryu". In Marvel vs. Capco...
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  4. The Marvel vs. Capcom games are a series of licensed Fighting Games made by Capcom, using the Marvel license. Encapsulating a total of seven games, it is by far the largest Capcom vs. Whatever series and the longest-running of them all.

  5. Tropes used in Marvel vs. Capcom Clash of the Superheroes include: A Boy and His X: Mega Man and Rush. A Dude And His Xes: Strider Hiryu and his gadgets, but specifically his cyborg panther partner. An Ice Person: Iceman drops a few glaciers down the opponent as an Assist Partner.

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