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* SignatureScene: Magneto's boss intro, where he is first seen sitting on his throne in Avalon before descending to face the player and manifesting his iconic helmet seemingly out of thin air as the fight begins.
-->''"You dare rise against me? The human era is over! The mutant era has come."''
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* PolishedPort: Aside from a third of the animation frames removed from the characters, the Sega Saturn version is just like the arcade version.

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* PolishedPort: Aside from a third of the animation frames removed from the characters, characters and some short loading times, the Sega Saturn version is just like the arcade version.
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The Sega Saturn of X-Men: Children of the Atom is a polished port.

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* PolishedPort: Aside from a third of the animation frames removed from the characters, the Sega Saturn version is just like the arcade version.
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* PortingDisaster: The [=PS1=] version, developed by Probe Entertainment, suffers from slowdowns, missing frames of animation, and lengthy load times.

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* PortingDisaster: The [=PS1=] [=PlayStation=] version, developed by Probe Entertainment, suffers from slowdowns, missing frames of animation, and lengthy load times.

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** Silver Samurai, particular since he made it into the game over better known X-Men villains like Sabretooth and Mystique. It's possible his concept appealed to the Japanese developers at Capcom.
** Spiral and Omega Red also count, both being obscure villains with little exposure outside of the comics and Capcom's games.

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** Silver Samurai, particular particularly since he made it into the game over better known X-Men villains like Sabretooth and Mystique. It's possible his concept appealed to the Japanese developers at Capcom.
** Spiral and Omega Red also count, both being obscure villains with little exposure outside of the comics and Capcom's games.games.
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* PortingDisaster: The [=PS1=] version, developed by Probe Entertainment, suffered from slowdowns, missing frames of animation, and lengthy load times.

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* PortingDisaster: The [=PS1=] version, developed by Probe Entertainment, suffered suffers from slowdowns, missing frames of animation, and lengthy load times.
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* PortingDisaster: The PS1 version, developed by Probe Entertainment, suffered from slowdowns, missing frames of animation, and lengthy load times.

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* PortingDisaster: The PS1 [=PS1=] version, developed by Probe Entertainment, suffered from slowdowns, missing frames of animation, and lengthy load times.
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* PortingDisaster: The PS1 version, developed by Probe Entertainment, suffered from slowdowns, missing frames of animation, and lengthy load times.
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* GameBreaker: Akuma, Juggermaut and Magneto. Akuma in particular is egregious for his blockstun infinites (without them he'd be mid-tier at best) and for not having the excuse of being a boss like Juggernaut and Magneto.
* UnexpectedCharacter: Silver Samurai, particular since he made it into the game over better known X-Men villains like Sabretooth and Mystique. It's possible his concept appealed to the Japanese developers at Capcom.

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* GameBreaker: Akuma, Juggermaut and Magneto. Akuma in particular is egregious for his blockstun infinites (without them he'd be mid-tier at best) and for not having the excuse of being a boss like Juggernaut and Magneto.
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Silver Samurai, particular since he made it into the game over better known X-Men villains like Sabretooth and Mystique. It's possible his concept appealed to the Japanese developers at Capcom.
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See also:
* [[AwesomeMusic/CapcomVs Awesome Music - Capcom vs.]]
* [[GameBreaker/CapcomVs Game Breaker - Capcom vs.]]
* [[Memes/CapcomVs Memetic Mutation - Capcom vs.]]
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Ensemble Darkhorse is not for playable characters.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Psylocke. Not only did she reappear in ''VideoGame/MarvelSuperHeroes'' (alongside Wolverine, Magneto, and Juggernaut), but she remains a top choice in fan polls for ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3'', consistently placing in the Top 5. Being one of the high-tier characters in ''[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 MvC2]]'' as well as a useful [[AssistCharacter Helper]] in ''[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfSuperHeroes MvC1]]'' most likely helped.
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* UnexpectedCharacter: Silver Samurai, particular since he made it into the game over better known X-Men villains like Sabretooth and Mystique. It's possible his concept appealed to the Japanese developers at Capcom.

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* UnexpectedCharacter: Silver Samurai, particular since he made it into the game over better known X-Men villains like Sabretooth and Mystique. It's possible his concept appealed to the Japanese developers at Capcom.Capcom.
** Spiral and Omega Red also count, both being obscure villains with little exposure outside of the comics and Capcom's games.
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* GameBreaker: Akuma, Juggermaut and Magneto. Akuma in particular is egregious for his blcckstun infinites (without them he'd be mid-tier at best) and for not having the excuse of being a boss like Juggernaut and Magneto.

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* GameBreaker: Akuma, Juggermaut and Magneto. Akuma in particular is egregious for his blcckstun blockstun infinites (without them he'd be mid-tier at best) and for not having the excuse of being a boss like Juggernaut and Magneto.
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* DarthWiki/MostAnnoyingSound: The "THRUMMMMM" noise made by Magneto when he uses his barrier, aka that move that makes him ''completely invulnerable to attack''.
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* MostAnnoyingSound: The "THRUMMMMM" noise made by Magneto when he uses his barrier, aka that move that makes him ''completely invulnerable to attack''.

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* MostAnnoyingSound: DarthWiki/MostAnnoyingSound: The "THRUMMMMM" noise made by Magneto when he uses his barrier, aka that move that makes him ''completely invulnerable to attack''.
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* GameBreaker: Akuma, Juggermaut and Magneto. Akuma in particular is egregious for his blcckstun infinites (without them he'd be mid-tier at best) and for not having the excuse of being a boss like Juggernaut and Magneto.
* MostAnnoyingSound: The "THRUMMMMM" noise made by Magneto when he uses his barrier, aka that move that makes him ''completely invulnerable to attack''.
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: Psylocke's theme has some hint of the ''Series/ILoveLucy'' theme, while Magneto's has some touch of "Music/{{Thriller}}".
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Psylocke. Not only did she reappear in ''VideoGame/MarvelSuperHeroes'' (alongside Wolverine, Magneto, and Juggernaut), but she remains a top choice in fan polls for ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', consistently placing in the Top 5. Being one of the high-tier characters in ''[=MvC2=]'' as well as a useful [[AssistCharacter Helper]] in ''[=MvC1=]'' most likely helped.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: Psylocke's theme has some hint of the I Love Lucy theme, while Magneto's has some touch of Thriller.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Psylocke. Not only did she reappear in ''VideoGame/MarvelSuperHeroes'' (alongside Wolverine, Magneto, and Juggernaut), but she remains a top choice in fan polls for ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', ''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom3'', consistently placing in the Top 5. Being one of the high-tier characters in ''[=MvC2=]'' ''[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcom2 MvC2]]'' as well as a useful [[AssistCharacter Helper]] in ''[=MvC1=]'' ''[[VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfSuperHeroes MvC1]]'' most likely helped.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: Psylocke's theme has some hint of the I Love Lucy ''Series/ILoveLucy'' theme, while Magneto's has some touch of Thriller."Music/{{Thriller}}".
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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: Psylocke's theme has some hint of the I Love Lucy theme, while Magneto's has some touch of Thriller.

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* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: Psylocke's theme has some hint of the I Love Lucy theme, while Magneto's has some touch of Thriller.Thriller.
* UnexpectedCharacter: Silver Samurai, particular since he made it into the game over better known X-Men villains like Sabretooth and Mystique. It's possible his concept appealed to the Japanese developers at Capcom.
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* GameBreaker: Go watch a speedrun of this game sometime. The player will always select Beast, due to his insane jump combos, CeilingCling to dodge attacks, and LightningBruiser rolls that crush mooks and let him move through stages quickly.
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* GameBreaker: Go watch a speedrun of this game sometime. The player will always select Beast, due to his insane jump combos, CeilingCling to dodge attacks, and LightningBruiser rolls that crush mooks and let him move through stages quickly.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Psylocke. Not only did she reappear in ''VideoGame/MarvelSuperHeroes'' (alongside Wolverine, Magneto, and Juggernaut), but she remains a top choice in fan polls for ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', consistently placing in the Top 5. Being one of the high-tier characters in ''[=MvC2=]'' as well as a useful [[AssistCharacter Helper]] in ''[=MvC1=]'' most likely helped.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Psylocke. Not only did she reappear in ''VideoGame/MarvelSuperHeroes'' (alongside Wolverine, Magneto, and Juggernaut), but she remains a top choice in fan polls for ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', consistently placing in the Top 5. Being one of the high-tier characters in ''[=MvC2=]'' as well as a useful [[AssistCharacter Helper]] in ''[=MvC1=]'' most likely helped.helped.
* SuspiciouslySimilarSong: Psylocke's theme has some hint of the I Love Lucy theme, while Magneto's has some touch of Thriller.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Psylocke. Not only did she reappear in ''VideoGame/MarvelSuperHeroes'' (alongside Wolverine, Magneto, and Juggernaut), but she remains a top choice in fan polls for ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', consistently placing in the Top 5. Being one of the high-tier characters in ''[=MvC2=]'' most likely helped.

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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Psylocke. Not only did she reappear in ''VideoGame/MarvelSuperHeroes'' (alongside Wolverine, Magneto, and Juggernaut), but she remains a top choice in fan polls for ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', consistently placing in the Top 5. Being one of the high-tier characters in ''[=MvC2=]'' as well as a useful [[AssistCharacter Helper]] in ''[=MvC1=]'' most likely helped.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Psylocke. Not only did she reappear in ''VideoGame/MarvelSuperHeroes'' (alongside Wolverine, Magneto, and Juggernaut), but she remains a top choice in fan polls for ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3'', consistently placing in the Top 5. Being one of the high-tier characters in ''[=MvC2=]'' most likely helped.

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