Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter

Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter

Developer(s) Capcom
Publisher(s) Capcom
Composer(s) Yuki Iwai
Yuko Takehara
Platform(s) Arcade
Sega Saturn (Japan only)
PlayStation
Release date(s) Arcade
June 18, 1997
Sega Saturn
  • JP October 22, 1998
PlayStation
  • NA January 31, 1999
  • JP February 25, 1999
  • PAL May, 1999
Genre(s) Fighting
Mode(s) Up to 2 players simultaneously
Cabinet Upright
Arcade system CPS-2
Display Raster, 384 x 224 pixels (Horizontal), 4096 colors

Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (Japanese: マーヴル・スーパーヒーローズ VS. ストリートファイター?) is the fourth Marvel Comics-licensed fighting game produced by Capcom (see Marvel vs. Capcom series). It is a sequel to X-Men vs. Street Fighter which replaces most of the X-Men characters with characters from Marvel Super Heroes. In an attempt to balance the previous games' problems, the game engine was altered, although it remained aesthetically the same. The game was released for the arcade in 1997, Sega Saturn in 1998 and Sony PlayStation in 1999. [1]

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Gameplay

The game uses the same tag-team format previously employed in X-Men vs. Street Fighter. In addition to all the features introduced, the player can now summon their partner to perform one of their special moves without changing their currently-controlled character.

Most of the Street Fighter characters from the previous game returned, with the exception of Cammy and Charlie, who are replaced by Dan and Sakura. However, all of the X-Men characters from the previous game, with the exception of Cyclops, Wolverine, and Omega Red, are replaced with characters from Marvel Super Heroes.

Like in X-Men vs. Street Fighter, the single-player mode consists of matches against other tag-teams and a two-on-one fight against Apocalypse. However, the final fight that pits the player's default character against his partner is replaced with another two-on-one match, this time against a cyborg version of Akuma. The character who deals the finishing blow to Cyber-Akuma will have their ending played.

All of the backgrounds from X-Men vs. Street Fighter returning for this game are redone in palette swap fashion. All of the default characters come from previous fighting games by Capcom, unlike other games in the series which have all made new introductions.

Characters

Marvel Street Fighter
Blackheart Akuma (Gouki in Japan)
Captain America Chun-Li
Cyclops Dan Hibiki
Hulk Dhalsim
Omega Red Ken Masters
Shuma-Gorath M. Bison (Vega in Japan)
Spider-Man Ryu
Wolverine Sakura Kasugano
Apocalypse Zangief

Bosses

Secret characters

Japanese-exclusive character

Ports

Reception

The arcade version of "Marvel Super Heroes vs Street Fighter" received a widely positive response. Critics & fans praised the gameplay and the controls.

The Playstation port of the game received mixed reviews. Critics criticized it for having slow controls, however claiming that port to be better than the critically panned PS1 port of X-Men vs. Street Fighter.

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