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Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter

Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter

PlayStation
Released

Release Date: February 23, 1999

Singleplayer

A two-dimensional fight in which players can play superheroes from the Marvel universe or warriors from the Street Fighter series; the list of players available from Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter includes Hulka, Wolverine, Ryu and Akuma, among others. The whole thing was enriched with comic graphics, so the game stood the test of time well.

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Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter is another, after X-Men vs. Street Fighter, fighting game in Capcom's portfolio, being a crossover of the Street Fighter series and the universe created by Marvel comics. The title launched on arcade machines in 1997, and after less than two years it came to PS1.

Mechanics

The pillar of Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter are dels in two-dimensional arenas, featuring characters from both aformentioned worlds. Before the start of the battle we choose two players - unlike the version for arcade machines, on Sony's console, we cannot switch between them during the duel; the second warrior only acts as an assistant, entering the battlefield in order to launch a special attack.

The combat system is based on an extensive system of combos, the skillful use of which is often the key to victory. The devs provided us with a wide range of characters, including The Hulk, Wolverine, and Spider-Man from the Marvel universe and Akuma, Chun-Li, Dan, and Ryu from Street Fighter.

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Platforms:

PlayStation 1

PlayStation 1

Developer: Capcom

Publisher: Capcom

Age restrictions: 12+

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