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'''Marvel vs. Capcom 2''' (subtitled "New Age of Heroes") is an [[arcade]] game developed by [[Capcom]] in [[2000]]. The game features 3 on 3 tag, compared to the 2 on 2 tag from previous games in the {{c|Marvel vs. Capcom|series}}. It is the only game in the series to use the NAOMI system, an arcade version of the [[Sega Dreamcast]] hardware. Marvel vs. Capcom 2 was later ported to the [[Sega Dreamcast]], [[Xbox]], and [[PlayStation 2]]. It is also slated to be released as a downloadable title on [[Xbox 360]] and [[PlayStation 3]] this summer. A demo was released exclusively on [[PlayStation Network]] on April 30, 2009. | '''Marvel vs. Capcom 2''' (subtitled "New Age of Heroes") is an [[arcade]] game developed by [[Capcom]] in [[2000]]. The game features 3 on 3 tag, compared to the 2 on 2 tag from previous games in the {{c|Marvel vs. Capcom|series}}. It is the only game in the series to use the NAOMI system, an arcade version of the [[Sega Dreamcast]] hardware. Marvel vs. Capcom 2 was later ported to the [[Sega Dreamcast]], [[Xbox]], and [[PlayStation 2]]. It is also slated to be released as a downloadable title on [[Xbox 360]] and [[PlayStation 3]] this summer. A demo was released exclusively on [[PlayStation Network]] on [[April 30]], 2009. | ||
With the final installment of the series, Capcom simplified the engine so that it would be more accessible to casual players, in order to bring in new players, as interest in arcade fighting games had declined. Changes were made to the air combo system and the button configuration was trimmed down to 4 main buttons and 2 assist buttons. This is the first and only Marvel vs. Capcom game without character-specific endings, as one will get the same end regardless of the characters one uses or how quickly one defeats the final opponent. | With the final installment of the series, Capcom simplified the engine so that it would be more accessible to casual players, in order to bring in new players, as interest in arcade fighting games had declined. Changes were made to the air combo system and the button configuration was trimmed down to 4 main buttons and 2 assist buttons. This is the first and only Marvel vs. Capcom game without character-specific endings, as one will get the same end regardless of the characters one uses or how quickly one defeats the final opponent. |