The first Marvel Vs. Capcom wasn't all that great, but this one is truly spectacular. First of all, there are an incredible 56 playable characters! You get all your favorite Marvel, Street Fighter, and Darkstalker characters, plus a few surprises like
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When creating a sequel, what goes into a producer's head and his thoughts? Do they want to make more of the same thing? Or create something totally new. The folks at Capcom have added to their hit known as Marvel Vs. Capcom, and it seams that they have a
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Capcom, one of my all time favorite game companies has produced a little gem that has sucked a whole lot of my free time, and a hell of a lot more to come. Marvel vs. Capcom 2 features full 3-D backgrounds, an insane amount of characters, unique music
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The "vs." series is the offspring of the Street Fighter engine. It pits the fighters of the Capcom world against those of the Marvel comics. In Marvel vs. Capcom 2, Capcom has decided to stick with the old fighting game formula. The control is an updated
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The fourth and greatest installment of Capcom’s long-running and extremely popular versus series is here for the Dreamcast. Let’s get this out of the way: Marvel vs. Capcom 2 is the wildest, most innovative of the series to date. Featuring a
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Electric Playground
In games, just as in movies, sequels are usually a marketing divisions ploy to cash in on something successful. Capcom stands out, as one of the few companies who realize that in order to make a respectable sequel it is necessary, not to simply repeat
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Fighting games long ago moved into the realm of 3D, and they've fared for themselves pretty well. Virtua Fighter, Tekken, Soul Edge, Dead or Alive -- they were all good games that have grown into great series. Even the venerable old granddaddy of
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GameSpot
Capcom has shaken things up a bit with Marvel vs. Capcom 2. For starters, the six-button, three-strength system that has served all of the Street Fighter games for the last decade has been replaced with four buttons, with two punches and two kicks.
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