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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
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Marvel vs Capcom 2 (a.k.a. "MvC2") is the 4th installment of Capcom's widely popular Versus series featuring characters from both the Marvel Comics and Capcom universe. The other games released in the Versus series are:


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1) X-Men vs Street Fighter (1995) <br>
2) Marvel Super Heroes vs Street Fighter (1996) <br>
3) Marvel vs Capcom (1998) <br>
 
Capcom released X-Men: Children of the Atom and Marvel Super Heroes before introducing their highly successful line of tag-team crossover gameplay in their first Versus game, X-Men vs Street Fighter. Unlike Capcom's "traditional" fighting games, the Versus series is best known for it's over-the-top action, featuring a real-time tag team system, super jumps, air combos, screen filling Super Moves, Partner Assist moves, multi-hit chain combos and etc.
 
MvC2 features 3 on 3 battles instead of the standard 2 on 2 gameplay of the previous Versus games.


== Game Mechanics ==
== Game Mechanics ==

Revision as of 00:00, 2 June 2006

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Introduction

Marvel vs Capcom 2 (a.k.a. "MvC2") is the 4th installment of Capcom's widely popular Versus series featuring characters from both the Marvel Comics and Capcom universe. The other games released in the Versus series are:

1) X-Men vs Street Fighter (1995)
2) Marvel Super Heroes vs Street Fighter (1996)
3) Marvel vs Capcom (1998)

Capcom released X-Men: Children of the Atom and Marvel Super Heroes before introducing their highly successful line of tag-team crossover gameplay in their first Versus game, X-Men vs Street Fighter. Unlike Capcom's "traditional" fighting games, the Versus series is best known for it's over-the-top action, featuring a real-time tag team system, super jumps, air combos, screen filling Super Moves, Partner Assist moves, multi-hit chain combos and etc.

MvC2 features 3 on 3 battles instead of the standard 2 on 2 gameplay of the previous Versus games.

Game Mechanics

Character Selection
Assist Types
Team Dynamics
Basic Mechanics
Advanced Mechanics

Basic Strategy

Advanced Strategy

The Characters