As the first true "team-up" in the series, this game features two-on-two tag-team combat. It introduced the , where both characters appear on screen simultaneously for massive damage, and used a unique "assist" character system where a third, non-playable character could be called in to help. Modern Features and Enhancements
The keyword is more than a search query; it is a flag for preservationists. It represents the intersection of commercial licensing failure (Marvel/Disney) and hardware liberation (the modded Xbox 360).
This was the precursor to the "vs." series. Running on Capcom’s CP System II (CPS-2) arcade hardware, Marvel Super Heroes introduced the "Infinity Gems" mechanic. Players could collect gems (Power, Space, Time, Mind, Reality, Soul) during a match to temporarily enhance their character with screen-filling super moves.
was released in 2012 by Capcom for Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) and PlayStation Network. It includes two classic arcade fighting games:
In late 2013, due to the expiration of the licensing agreement between Capcom and Marvel (Disney), Marvel vs. Capcom Origins was removed from the Xbox Live Marketplace. If you didn't buy it then, you couldn't get it legally thereafter.
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