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The PlayStation version of the game differs from the arcade version, in that players are unable to switch characters on-the-fly, reducing the secondary character to an assist role only. Since only one character was selected by the player, a Duo Team Attack would call the assist character repeatedly without cost during its duration.  The PlayStation version instead offers a "Cross over" mode where each player chooses one character, and the second character for each team is a mirror of the opponent's pick. In this mode, the players may switch characters at will, but the teams must always be identical.
The PlayStation version of the game differs from the arcade version, in that players are unable to switch characters on-the-fly, reducing the secondary character to an assist role only. Since only one character was selected by the player, a Duo Team Attack would call the assist character repeatedly without cost during its duration.  The PlayStation version instead offers a "Cross over" mode where each player chooses one character, and the second character for each team is a mirror of the opponent's pick. In this mode, the players may switch characters at will, but the teams must always be identical.
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== Capcom Moves ==
===[[Marvel vs. Capcom/Characters/Captain Commando|Captain Commando]]===
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===[[Marvel vs. Capcom/Characters/Chun-Li|Chun-Li]]===
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===[[Marvel vs. Capcom/Characters/Jin Saotome|Jin Saotome]]===
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===[[Marvel vs. Capcom/Characters/Mega Man|Mega Man]]===
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===[[Marvel vs. Capcom/Characters/Morrigan|Morrigan]]===
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===[[Marvel vs. Capcom/Characters/Ryu|Ryu]]===
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===[[Marvel vs. Capcom/Characters/Strider|Strider Hiryu]]===
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===[[Marvel vs. Capcom/Characters/Zangief|Zangief]]===
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===[[Marvel vs. Capcom/Characters/Mech Zangief|Zangief, Mech]]===
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== Marvel Moves ==
===[[Marvel vs. Capcom/Characters/Captain America|Captain America]]===
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===[[Marvel vs. Capcom/Characters/Gambit|Gambit]]===
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===[[Marvel vs. Capcom/Characters/Hulk|Hulk]]===
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===[[Marvel vs. Capcom/Characters/Spider-Man|Spider-Man]]===
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===[[Marvel vs. Capcom/Characters/Venom|Venom]]===
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===[[Marvel vs. Capcom/Characters/War Machine|War Machine]]===
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===[[Marvel vs. Capcom/Characters/Wolverine|Wolverine]]===
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== Secret character moves ==
===[[Marvel vs. Capcom/Characters/Venom|High Speed Venom]]===
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===[[Marvel vs. Capcom/Characters/War Machine|Hyper Armor War Machine]]===
Hyper Armor War Machine has Hyper Armor. All of his laser attacks now fire missiles instead (e.g. his Shoulder Cannon and Proton Cannon).  His moves are identical to regular War Machines's moves, except he can not perform the Repulsor Blast, Flying, or Air Dash.
===[[Marvel vs. Capcom/Characters/Morrigan|Lilith-Style Morrigan]]===
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===[[Marvel vs. Capcom/Characters/Hulk|MSH Performance Hulk]]===
This version of the Hulk has no Super Armor, but it's easier to air combo with him (the attacks come out faster, and his MP is no longer an air combo finisher).  His moves are identical to regular Hulk's moves.
===[[Marvel vs. Capcom/Characters/Roll|Roll]]===
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===[[Marvel vs. Capcom/Characters/Chun-Li|Shadow Lady]]===
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Marvel vs. Capcom (subtitled "Clash of the Super Heroes") is an arcade game developed by Capcom in 1998. While the gameplay was typical of the Marvel vs. Capcom series, it was distinguishable by two features: the ability to summon assist characters, and the Duo Team Attack. The game takes place within the Marvel comic continuity, as Professor Charles Xavier calls out for heroes to stop him before he merges with the consciousness of Magneto and becomes the being known as Onslaught, the final boss. It was released for the Sega Dreamcast in 1999, and a special version of the game was released for the PlayStation in 2000 entitled Marvel vs. Capcom EX Edition in Japan.

Unlike the previous game in the series, the point character of a Marvel vs. Capcom team can not summon the offscreen partner for an assist attack; instead, an assist character is randomly selected before the match began. This character can be summoned a limited number of times in battle to attack the opponent in parallel. Codes can be used to force the system to select a certain assist character.

The Duo Team Attack allows a player to control both characters on his or her team simultaneously for a brief period of time; the characters have unlimited use of their super moves during this time. Since some characters have hard-to-avoid super moves that did substantial damage if blocked, the Duo Team Attack led to tactics that were oriented around activating it before your opponent could.

The PlayStation version of the game differs from the arcade version, in that players are unable to switch characters on-the-fly, reducing the secondary character to an assist role only. Since only one character was selected by the player, a Duo Team Attack would call the assist character repeatedly without cost during its duration. The PlayStation version instead offers a "Cross over" mode where each player chooses one character, and the second character for each team is a mirror of the opponent's pick. In this mode, the players may switch characters at will, but the teams must always be identical.

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