Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes Spider-Man & Venom Play Through
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00:00 Intro
00:37 Title & Character Select
00:51 Morrigan & Hiryu
01:52 Spider-Man & Captain Commando
03:02 Megaman & Jin
04:25 Chun-Li & Hulk
05:52 Gambit & Captain America
07:10 Wolverine & War Machine
08:26 Orange Hulk & Wolverine
09:43 Zangief & Venom
11:11 Onslaught
12:54 Ending
13:13 Credits
Game Info
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Developer/Publisher: Capcom
Platform: Arcade
Release Date: 1998
Genre: Fighting
Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes is a crossover fighting game developed and published by Capcom. It is the third installment in the Marvel vs. Capcom series, which features characters from Capcom's video game franchises and characters from Marvel Comics. The game debuted in Japanese and North American arcades in 1998. It was ported to the Dreamcast in 1999 and the PlayStation in 2000. The game was re-released in 2012 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 as part of the Marvel vs. Capcom Origins collection.
Players select a team of characters from the Marvel and Capcom universes to engage in combat and attempt to knock out their opponents. Unlike the series' previous entry, Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter, the game features characters from numerous Capcom video game franchises, rather than strictly Street Fighter characters. While the gameplay is largely identical to its predecessor, Clash of Super Heroes features two distinct changes: the removal of the traditional character assist system and the introduction of the "Variable Cross" attack.
The Dreamcast version of the game was praised for its visuals, gameplay, and translation of the original arcade experience. For the PlayStation version, Capcom removed tag team battles due to the console's limited RAM capacity in an attempt to preserve the main game's speed and graphical integrity. Consequently, the PlayStation port received slightly less positive reviews than the Dreamcast version. A sequel, Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes, was released in 2000.
28 июн 2024