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* ActingForTwo:
** Creator/CalDodd voicing Wolverine and ComicBook/CaptainAmerica.
** Andrew Jackson voicing Hulk and Thanos.
** Lorne Kennedy puts triple role as the announcer, Dr. Doom and Magneto.
** Creator/CalDodd voicing Wolverine and ComicBook/CaptainAmerica.
** Andrew Jackson voicing Hulk and Thanos.
** Lorne Kennedy puts triple role as the announcer, Dr. Doom and Magneto.
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* TalkingToHimself:
** Creator/CalDodd voicing Wolverine and ComicBook/CaptainAmerica.
** Andrew Jackson voicing Hulk and Thanos.
** Lorne Kennedy puts triple role as the announcer, Dr. Doom and Magneto.
** Creator/CalDodd voicing Wolverine and ComicBook/CaptainAmerica.
** Andrew Jackson voicing Hulk and Thanos.
** Lorne Kennedy puts triple role as the announcer, Dr. Doom and Magneto.
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** Cathal J. Dodd voicing Wolverine and ComicBook/CaptainAmerica.
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** Cathal J. Dodd Creator/CalDodd voicing Wolverine and ComicBook/CaptainAmerica.
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** Lorne Kennedy puts triple role as the announcer, Dr. Doom and Magneto.
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** Lorne Kennedy puts triple role as the announcer, Dr. Doom and Magneto.Magneto.
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** Also published the same year was ''VideoGame/JusticeLeagueTaskForce'', a Creator/DCComics fighting game from Creator/{{Sunsoft}}, Creator/{{Acclaim}} and Creator/BlizzardEntertainment. Once again, there was simply no contest between the two, with ''Marvel Super Heroes'' easily being the bigger hit.
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** Also published the same year was ''VideoGame/JusticeLeagueTaskForce'', a Creator/DCComics fighting game from Creator/{{Sunsoft}}, Creator/{{Acclaim}} and Creator/BlizzardEntertainment. Once again, there was simply no contest between the two, with ''Marvel Super Heroes'' easily being emerging as the bigger hit.
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** Also published the same year was ''VideoGame/JusticeLeagueTaskForce'', a Creator/DCComics fighting game from Creator/{{Sunsoft}}, Creator/((Acclaim}} and Creator/BlizzardEntertainment. Once again, there was simply no contest between the two, with ''Marvel Super Heroes'' easily being the bigger hit.
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** Also published the same year was ''VideoGame/JusticeLeagueTaskForce'', a Creator/DCComics fighting game from Creator/{{Sunsoft}}, Creator/((Acclaim}} Creator/{{Acclaim}} and Creator/BlizzardEntertainment. Once again, there was simply no contest between the two, with ''Marvel Super Heroes'' easily being the bigger hit.
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** Also published the same year was ''VideoGame/JusticeLeagueTaskForce'', a Creator/DCComics fighting game from Creator/{{Sunsoft}}, Creator/AcclaimEntertainment and Creator/BlizzardEntertainment. Once again, there was simply no contest between the two, with ''Marvel Super Heroes'' easily being the bigger hit.
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** Also published the same year was ''VideoGame/JusticeLeagueTaskForce'', a Creator/DCComics fighting game from Creator/{{Sunsoft}}, Creator/AcclaimEntertainment Creator/((Acclaim}} and Creator/BlizzardEntertainment. Once again, there was simply no contest between the two, with ''Marvel Super Heroes'' easily being the bigger hit.
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* DuelingWorks: The same year this game came out, Creator/DataEast released their own Marvel fighting game, ''Avengers in Galactic Storm''. While ''Marvel Super Heroes'' ended up being the far more successful of the two, ''Galactic Storm'' was the first fighting game to use an AssistCharacter feature, something that would later become a hallmark of the ''Marvel vs. Capcom'' series.
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* DuelingWorks: DuelingWorks:
** The same year this game came out, Creator/DataEast released their own Marvel fighting game, ''Avengers in Galactic Storm''. While ''Marvel Super Heroes'' ended up being the far more successful of the two, ''Galactic Storm'' was the first fighting game to use an AssistCharacter feature, something that would later become a hallmark of the ''Marvel vs. Capcom'' series.
** Also published the same year was ''VideoGame/JusticeLeagueTaskForce'', a Creator/DCComics fighting game from Creator/{{Sunsoft}}, Creator/AcclaimEntertainment and Creator/BlizzardEntertainment. Once again, there was simply no contest between the two, with ''Marvel Super Heroes'' easily being the bigger hit.
** The same year this game came out, Creator/DataEast released their own Marvel fighting game, ''Avengers in Galactic Storm''. While ''Marvel Super Heroes'' ended up being the far more successful of the two, ''Galactic Storm'' was the first fighting game to use an AssistCharacter feature, something that would later become a hallmark of the ''Marvel vs. Capcom'' series.
** Also published the same year was ''VideoGame/JusticeLeagueTaskForce'', a Creator/DCComics fighting game from Creator/{{Sunsoft}}, Creator/AcclaimEntertainment and Creator/BlizzardEntertainment. Once again, there was simply no contest between the two, with ''Marvel Super Heroes'' easily being the bigger hit.
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* DuelingWorks: The same year this game came out, Creator/DataEast released their own Marvel fighting game, ''Avengers in Galactic Storm''. While ''Marvel Super Heroes'' ended up being the far more successful of the two, ''Galactic Storm'' was the first fighting game to use an "assist" feature, something that would later become a hallmark of the ''Marvel vs. Capcom'' series.
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* DuelingWorks: The same year this game came out, Creator/DataEast released their own Marvel fighting game, ''Avengers in Galactic Storm''. While ''Marvel Super Heroes'' ended up being the far more successful of the two, ''Galactic Storm'' was the first fighting game to use an "assist" AssistCharacter feature, something that would later become a hallmark of the ''Marvel vs. Capcom'' series.
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* DuelingWorks: The same year this game came out, Creator/DataEast released their own Marvel fighting game, ''Avengers in Galactic Storm''. ''Marvel Super Heroes'' ended up being the far more successful of the two.
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* DuelingWorks: The same year this game came out, Creator/DataEast released their own Marvel fighting game, ''Avengers in Galactic Storm''. While ''Marvel Super Heroes'' ended up being the far more successful of the two.two, ''Galactic Storm'' was the first fighting game to use an "assist" feature, something that would later become a hallmark of the ''Marvel vs. Capcom'' series.
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* DuelingWorks: The same year this game came out, Creator/DataEast released their own Marvel fighting game, ''Avengers in Galactic Storm''. ''Marvel Super Heroes'' ended up being the far more successful of the two.
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* HeyItsThatVoice:
** From [[WesternAnimation/XMen the hit 90's cartoon]], both Cathal J. Dodd (ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}) and Catherine Disher (Psylocke) reprise their roles.
** From [[WesternAnimation/XMen the hit 90's cartoon]], both Cathal J. Dodd (ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}) and Catherine Disher (Psylocke) reprise their roles.
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** Cathal J. Dodd reprises again the role of {{Wolverine}} from [[WesternAnimation/{{X-Men}} the hit 90's cartoon]].
** Also Catherine Disher, who voices Psylocke.
** Also Catherine Disher, who voices Psylocke.
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** Cathal J. Dodd reprises again the role of {{Wolverine}} from [[WesternAnimation/{{X-Men}} From [[WesternAnimation/XMen the hit 90's cartoon]].
** Alsocartoon]], both Cathal J. Dodd (ComicBook/{{Wolverine}}) and Catherine Disher, who voices Psylocke.Disher (Psylocke) reprise their roles.
** Also
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** Cathal J. Dodd voicing Wolverine and CaptainAmerica.ComicBook/CaptainAmerica.
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* HeyItsThatVoice:
** Cathal J. Dodd reprises again the role of {{Wolverine}} from [[WesternAnimation/{{X-Men}} the hit 90's cartoon]].
** Also Catherine Disher, who voices Psylocke.
* TalkingToHimself:
** Cathal J. Dodd voicing Wolverine and CaptainAmerica.
** Andrew Jackson voicing Hulk and Thanos.
** Lorne Kennedy puts triple role as the announcer, Dr. Doom and Magneto.
** Cathal J. Dodd reprises again the role of {{Wolverine}} from [[WesternAnimation/{{X-Men}} the hit 90's cartoon]].
** Also Catherine Disher, who voices Psylocke.
* TalkingToHimself:
** Cathal J. Dodd voicing Wolverine and CaptainAmerica.
** Andrew Jackson voicing Hulk and Thanos.
** Lorne Kennedy puts triple role as the announcer, Dr. Doom and Magneto.