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{{Infobox Game
| gamename    = Tatsunoko vs Capcom: Ultimate All Stars
| gamename    = Tatsunoko vs Capcom: Ultimate All Stars
| abbreviation = TVC
| abbreviation = TVC, TVCUAS, UAS
| image        = TVC_Cover_Art.jpg
| image        = TVC_Cover_Art.jpg
| developer    = Capcom
| developer    = Capcom, 8ing
| system      = '''Cross Generation of Heroes'''<br>Arcade<br>JP: December 2008<br>Wii<br>JP: December 11, 2008
| publisher    = Capcom
| system2      = '''Ultimate All-Stars (Wii)'''<br>NA: January 26, 2010<br>JP: January 28, 2010<br>EU: January 29, 2010
| system      = NA: January 26, 2010<br>JP: January 28, 2010<br>EU: January 29, 2010
| netcode      = Dolphin Emulator
| netcode      = Dolphin Emulator
| community    = [https://discord.com/invite/TunaQmn Tatsunoko VS Capcom Community Server]
| community    = [https://discord.com/invite/TunaQmn Tatsunoko VS Capcom Community Server]
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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
'''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All Stars''' is the latest entry in Capcom's ''Versus'' series of fighting games. This title is an update from the earlier Japanese version, '''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes''' (CGoH). Originally released in Japanese arcades on December 11th, 2008, CGoH marked the first time the Capcom team faced off against characters from the Tatsunoko universe, rather than the Marvel universe, which many players were familiar with from the ''Marvel vs. Capcom'' series.
'''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All Stars''' is a unique entry in Capcom's ''Versus'' series of fighting games. This title is an update from the earlier Japanese version, [https://wiki.supercombo.gg/w/Tatsunoko_vs_Capcom'''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes''' (CGoH)]. Originally released in Japanese arcades on December 11th, 2008, CGoH marked the first time the Capcom team faced off against characters from the Tatsunoko universe


Fans of the ''Marvel vs. Capcom'' games will find much of the gameplay familiar, with the return of mechanics like super jumping, air combos, and advanced guarding. However, ''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom'' introduces new elements as well, such as the "Baroque" system, which allows players to extend combos in creative ways.
Fans of the ''Marvel vs. Capcom'' games will find much of the gameplay familiar, with the return of mechanics like super jumping, air combos, and advanced guarding. However, ''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom'' introduces new elements as well, such as the "Baroque" system, which allows players to extend combos in creative ways.


The '''Ultimate All-Stars (UAS)''' edition of the game, released globally in January 2010, brought several updates and enhancements. This version added five new characters (three from the Tatsunoko side and two from the Capcom side), online Wi-Fi battles, two additional color options for each character, and a bonus shooting game. Characters from the original roster were also adjusted, with some receiving minor tweaks and others seeing more significant changes in their gameplay, either being improved or nerfed.
'''Ultimate All-Stars (UAS)''', released globally in January 2010, brought several updates and enhancements. This version added five new characters (three from the Tatsunoko side, and two from the Capcom side), online Wi-Fi battles, two additional color options for each character, and a bonus shooting game. Characters from the original roster were also adjusted, with some receiving minor tweaks and others seeing more significant changes in their gameplay, either being improved or nerfed.


It's worth noting that ''CGoH'' was initially not expected to see a release outside of Japan. However, due to strong fan demand and the efforts of individuals like Seth Killian, ''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars'' was eventually brought to international audiences. Unfortunately, to facilitate this release, one character, Hakusho Daimao, had to be removed.
It's worth noting that ''CGoH'' was initially not expected to see a release outside of Japan. However, due to strong fan demand and the efforts of individuals like Seth Killian, ''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars'' was eventually brought to international audiences. Unfortunately, to facilitate this release, one character, [[Tatsunoko_vs_Capcom/Hakusho_Daimao|Hakusho Daimao]], had to be removed.


Let's dive into the guide and explore everything this exciting and enjoyable fighter has to offer! ^_^
Let's dive into the guide and explore everything this exciting and enjoyable fighter has to offer! ^_^
'''If you are here to look up the original version of TvC, dubbed Cross Generation of Heroes (CGOH), then [[Tatsunoko vs Capcom|you can follow this link]]


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Latest revision as of 14:52, 11 December 2024

Tatsunoko vs Capcom: Ultimate All Stars
(TVC, TVCUAS, UAS)
TVC Cover Art.jpg
Developers

Capcom, 8ing

Publishers

Capcom

Systems

NA: January 26, 2010
JP: January 28, 2010
EU: January 29, 2010

Online Play

Dolphin Emulator

Community Channels

Tatsunoko VS Capcom Community Server

TVC Logo.png

Introduction

Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All Stars is a unique entry in Capcom's Versus series of fighting games. This title is an update from the earlier Japanese version, Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes (CGoH). Originally released in Japanese arcades on December 11th, 2008, CGoH marked the first time the Capcom team faced off against characters from the Tatsunoko universe

Fans of the Marvel vs. Capcom games will find much of the gameplay familiar, with the return of mechanics like super jumping, air combos, and advanced guarding. However, Tatsunoko vs. Capcom introduces new elements as well, such as the "Baroque" system, which allows players to extend combos in creative ways.

Ultimate All-Stars (UAS), released globally in January 2010, brought several updates and enhancements. This version added five new characters (three from the Tatsunoko side, and two from the Capcom side), online Wi-Fi battles, two additional color options for each character, and a bonus shooting game. Characters from the original roster were also adjusted, with some receiving minor tweaks and others seeing more significant changes in their gameplay, either being improved or nerfed.

It's worth noting that CGoH was initially not expected to see a release outside of Japan. However, due to strong fan demand and the efforts of individuals like Seth Killian, Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars was eventually brought to international audiences. Unfortunately, to facilitate this release, one character, Hakusho Daimao, had to be removed.

Let's dive into the guide and explore everything this exciting and enjoyable fighter has to offer! ^_^

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General

Capcom Characters

Tatsunoko Characters

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