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* AllJustADream: Ken's ending. Ryu wakes him up before their training, and Ken notes a strange dream he had fighting alongside super heroes. Helps explain [[PowerCreepPowerSeep why he wasn't killed as soon as a Marvel hero hit him with any of their super powers.]]
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** It also has another form of it present via the [[CombinationAttack Team Hyper]] finishes: winning a match with one combines their names together which is then displayed in a huge font. The name is tweaked depending on who was the point character at the time. For example, performing a Team Hyper with Spider-Man and Ryu (in that order) is called the "Crawler Hadouken", whereas Ryu and Spider-Man's super is the "Shinkuu Assault." Works with most of them, although some of the time the end result is somewhere in the lines of "Shinkuu Miracle Treasure" or "Knee Press Star". Reaches its most ridiculous with Captain America and US Agent as a team, whose Team Hyper names combine into "Star Star".

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** It also has another form of it present via the [[CombinationAttack Team Hyper]] finishes: winning a match with one combines their names together which is then displayed in a huge font. The name is tweaked depending on who was the point character at the time. For example, performing a Team Hyper with Spider-Man and Ryu (in that order) is called the "Crawler Hadouken", whereas Ryu and Spider-Man's super is the "Shinkuu Assault." Works with most of them, although some of the time the end result is somewhere in the lines of "Shinkuu Miracle Treasure" or "Knee Press Star". Reaches its most ridiculous with Captain America and US Agent or Blackheart and Mephisto as a team, whose Team Hyper names combine into "Star Star".Star" and "Armageddon Armageddon" respectively.
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''VideoGame/XMenVsStreetFighter'' was a huge hit, and in 1997, Capcom followed it up with '''Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter'''.

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''VideoGame/XMenVsStreetFighter'' was a huge hit, and in 1997, Capcom followed it up with '''Marvel '''''Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter'''.
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--> ''"No one can compare to me. [[FinalFight Not even a mayor!]]"''

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--> ''"No one can compare to me. [[FinalFight [[VideoGame/FinalFight Not even a mayor!]]"''
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''VideoGame/{{X-Men Vs Street Fighter}}'' was a huge hit, and in 1997, Capcom followed it up with '''Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter'''.

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''VideoGame/{{X-Men Vs Street Fighter}}'' ''VideoGame/XMenVsStreetFighter'' was a huge hit, and in 1997, Capcom followed it up with '''Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter'''.



** '''''[[MemeticMutation BEHOLD!]]''''' '''''[[Comicbook/{{X-Men}} OPTIC BLAST!]]'''''
** '''''[[CaptainAmerica FINAL JUSTICE!]]'''''
** '''''[[IncredibleHulk GAMMA CRUSH!]]'''''
** '''''[[Comicbook/{{Spider-Man}} WEB SWING!]]'''''

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** '''''[[MemeticMutation BEHOLD!]]''''' '''''[[Comicbook/{{X-Men}} '''''[[ComicBook/{{Cyclops}} OPTIC BLAST!]]'''''
** '''''[[CaptainAmerica '''''[[ComicBook/CaptainAmerica FINAL JUSTICE!]]'''''
** '''''[[IncredibleHulk '''''[[ComicBook/IncredibleHulk GAMMA CRUSH!]]'''''
** '''''[[Comicbook/{{Spider-Man}} '''''[[ComicBook/SpiderMan WEB SWING!]]'''''
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** LethalJokeCharacter: Dan gets some of the biggest buffs in this game. These humilliating winquotes sum it all:

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** * LethalJokeCharacter: Dan gets some of the biggest buffs in this game. These humilliating winquotes sum it all:

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** Notably, Ryu and Ken have a unique attack where Ken joins Ryu in performing a Shinkuu Hadouken. Zangief has two: if he's the point man, his teammate joins him in performing a Double Final Atomic Buster while in other cases he performs an enhanced Double Lariat.



** It also has another form of it present via the [[CombinationAttack Team Hyper]] finishes: winning a match with one combines their names together which is then displayed in a huge font. Works with most of them, although some of the time the end result is somewhere in the lines of "Shinkuu Miracle Treasure" or "Knee Press Star". Reaches its most ridiculous with Captain America and US Agent as a team, whose Team Hyper names combine into "Star Star".

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** It also has another form of it present via the [[CombinationAttack Team Hyper]] finishes: winning a match with one combines their names together which is then displayed in a huge font. The name is tweaked depending on who was the point character at the time. For example, performing a Team Hyper with Spider-Man and Ryu (in that order) is called the "Crawler Hadouken", whereas Ryu and Spider-Man's super is the "Shinkuu Assault." Works with most of them, although some of the time the end result is somewhere in the lines of "Shinkuu Miracle Treasure" or "Knee Press Star". Reaches its most ridiculous with Captain America and US Agent as a team, whose Team Hyper names combine into "Star Star".



** U.S. Agent has different winquotes.

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** U.S. Agent has different winquotes.winquotes but has similar gameplay to Captain America.
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** Metal Zangief CANNOT be knocked down, but has the worst mobility in the game.

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** Metal Mecha Zangief CANNOT be knocked down, but has the worst mobility in the game.



* SNKBoss: Cyber-Akuma.

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* SNKBoss: Cyber-Akuma.Cyber-Akuma, a Shin Akuma variant based on Apocalypse either cloning or mechanizing Akuma.
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It\'s not a dig at SF 3. Sean was III\'s equivalent of Dan.


** Capcom wasn't that happy for VideoGame/StreetFighterIII, it seems:
--> '''Ken''': ''You had no chance against me, but maybe Sean...?''

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* PaletteSwap: Mephisto, U.S. Agent, and any other secret character not called Apocalypse or Cyber-Akuma.

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* PaletteSwap: Mephisto, U.S. Agent, and any other secret character not called Apocalypse or Cyber-Akuma. They all have different properties compared to their regular versions:
** Armored Spider-Man trades speed for super armor.
** Mephisto has a few win-quotes exclusive to him while adding fire effects to some of his moves.
** U.S. Agent has different winquotes.
** Dark Sakura fires the Shinkuu Hadouken forward and obtains some of Akuma's properties, including the Shun Goku Satsu.
** Metal Zangief CANNOT be knocked down, but has the worst mobility in the game.
** Shadow is unique in that he is a palette swap of Charlie, who was not retained from his appearance in the first game.



* PoweredArmor: Apocalypse and Mecha-Zangief.

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* PoweredArmor: Apocalypse and Mecha-Zangief. Spider-Man's armored version is a lighter version.
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Followed in 1998 with '''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfTheSuperheroes'''.

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Followed in 1998 with '''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfTheSuperheroes'''.'''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfSuperHeroes'''.
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--> [[spoiler:'''Omega Red''': ''Do you count the number of breaths you've taken?'']]

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--> [[spoiler:'''Omega Red''': ''Do ''[[Manga/JojosBizarreAdventure Do you count the number of breaths you've taken?'']]taken?]]'']]
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*** The [[LargeHam Announcer]] even gets in on the fun by announcing the Hyper Combos used to win a match. Hearing the announcer yell '''SHINKUUTATSUMAKISENPUUKYAKUUUU''' at the end of a match [[CrowningMomentOfFunny has to be heard to be believed]].

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Ryu And Ken is now Moveset Clone. Misuse is being deleted.


* RyuAndKen: All 5 types: Ryu, Ken, Sakura, Akuma and [[JokeCharacter Dan]], all of them {{Shotoclone}}s.



* {{Shotoclone}}: Aside from the 5 examples of RyuAndKen above, Spider-Man, CaptainAmerica, and Cyclops qualify for this.

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* {{Shotoclone}}: Aside from the 5 examples of RyuAndKen above, Ryu and Ken, Spider-Man, CaptainAmerica, and Cyclops qualify for this.
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Followed in 1998 with '''MarvelVsCapcomClashOfTheSuperheroes'''.

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Followed in 1998 with '''MarvelVsCapcomClashOfTheSuperheroes'''.'''VideoGame/MarvelVsCapcomClashOfTheSuperheroes'''.
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The Marvel roster retained Wolverine and Cyclops (and brought back Omega Red from ''[=CotA=]'') and was extended with CaptainAmerica, {{Spider-Man}}, [[Comicbook/DoctorStrange Shuma-Gorath]], Comicbook/TheIncredibleHulk and Blackheart. The ''StreetFighter'' side was pretty much left alone, with the exceptions of Cammy and Charlie (who were replaced by Dan and Sakura). The game also featured a number of hidden [[PaletteSwap character variants]], such as U.S. Agent, Mephisto, an armored Spider-Man, and a Zangief that couldn't block but was never hit-stunned - as well as Shadow (the result of Charlie being subjected to horrific experiments by Bisonf). The Japanese version also had an exclusive [[OriginalGeneration original]] character: Norimaro, a JokeCharacter [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed based on]] Japanese comedian Noritake Kinashi.

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The Marvel roster retained Wolverine and Cyclops (and brought back Omega Red from ''[=CotA=]'') and was extended with CaptainAmerica, {{Spider-Man}}, [[Comicbook/DoctorStrange Shuma-Gorath]], Comicbook/TheIncredibleHulk and Blackheart. The ''StreetFighter'' side was pretty much left alone, with the exceptions of Cammy and Charlie (who were replaced by Dan and Sakura). The game also featured a number of hidden [[PaletteSwap character variants]], such as U.S. Agent, Mephisto, an armored Spider-Man, and a Zangief that couldn't block but was never hit-stunned - as well as Shadow (the result of Charlie being subjected to horrific experiments by Bisonf).Bison). The Japanese version also had an exclusive [[OriginalGeneration original]] character: Norimaro, a JokeCharacter [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed based on]] Japanese comedian Noritake Kinashi.
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* LargeHam: The [[LargeHamAnnouncer announcer]].
--> '''''HYPER COMBO FINIIIIIIISH!!'''''
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The Marvel roster retained Wolverine and Cyclops (and brought back Omega Red from ''[=CotA=]'') and was extended with CaptainAmerica, {{Spider-Man}}, [[Comicbook/DoctorStrange Shuma-Gorath]], Comicbook/TheIncredibleHulk and Blackheart. The ''StreetFighter'' side was pretty much left alone, with the exceptions of Cammy and Charlie (who were replaced by Dan and Sakura). The game also featured a number of hidden [[PaletteSwap character variants]], such as U.S. Agent, Mephisto, an armored Spider-Man, and a Zangief that couldn't block but was never hit-stunned - as well as Shadow (the result of Charlie being subjected to horrific experiments by Bison; Shadow is often considered {{Fanon}} for ''Street Fighter'' itself). The Japanese version also had an exclusive [[OriginalGeneration original]] character: Norimaro, a JokeCharacter [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed based on]] Japanese comedian Noritake Kinashi.

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The Marvel roster retained Wolverine and Cyclops (and brought back Omega Red from ''[=CotA=]'') and was extended with CaptainAmerica, {{Spider-Man}}, [[Comicbook/DoctorStrange Shuma-Gorath]], Comicbook/TheIncredibleHulk and Blackheart. The ''StreetFighter'' side was pretty much left alone, with the exceptions of Cammy and Charlie (who were replaced by Dan and Sakura). The game also featured a number of hidden [[PaletteSwap character variants]], such as U.S. Agent, Mephisto, an armored Spider-Man, and a Zangief that couldn't block but was never hit-stunned - as well as Shadow (the result of Charlie being subjected to horrific experiments by Bison; Shadow is often considered {{Fanon}} for ''Street Fighter'' itself).Bisonf). The Japanese version also had an exclusive [[OriginalGeneration original]] character: Norimaro, a JokeCharacter [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed based on]] Japanese comedian Noritake Kinashi.
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*AnnouncerChatter: '''WELCOME TO THE ADVENTURE!!!'''
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* TheUnexpected: Shuma-Gorath. Omega Red as well, as he hadn't been featured since ''VideoGame/XMenChildrenOfTheAtom.''

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* TheUnexpected: UnexpectedCharacter: Shuma-Gorath. Omega Red as well, as he hadn't been featured since ''VideoGame/XMenChildrenOfTheAtom.''
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The Marvel roster retained Wolverine and Cyclops (and brought back Omega Red from ''[=CotA=]'') and was extended with CaptainAmerica, {{Spider-Man}}, [[DoctorStrange Shuma-Gorath]], Comicbook/TheIncredibleHulk and Blackheart. The ''StreetFighter'' side was pretty much left alone, with the exceptions of Cammy and Charlie (who were replaced by Dan and Sakura). The game also featured a number of hidden [[PaletteSwap character variants]], such as U.S. Agent, Mephisto, an armored Spider-Man, and a Zangief that couldn't block but was never hit-stunned - as well as Shadow (the result of Charlie being subjected to horrific experiments by Bison; Shadow is often considered {{Fanon}} for ''Street Fighter'' itself). The Japanese version also had an exclusive [[OriginalGeneration original]] character: Norimaro, a JokeCharacter [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed based on]] Japanese comedian Noritake Kinashi.

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The Marvel roster retained Wolverine and Cyclops (and brought back Omega Red from ''[=CotA=]'') and was extended with CaptainAmerica, {{Spider-Man}}, [[DoctorStrange [[Comicbook/DoctorStrange Shuma-Gorath]], Comicbook/TheIncredibleHulk and Blackheart. The ''StreetFighter'' side was pretty much left alone, with the exceptions of Cammy and Charlie (who were replaced by Dan and Sakura). The game also featured a number of hidden [[PaletteSwap character variants]], such as U.S. Agent, Mephisto, an armored Spider-Man, and a Zangief that couldn't block but was never hit-stunned - as well as Shadow (the result of Charlie being subjected to horrific experiments by Bison; Shadow is often considered {{Fanon}} for ''Street Fighter'' itself). The Japanese version also had an exclusive [[OriginalGeneration original]] character: Norimaro, a JokeCharacter [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed based on]] Japanese comedian Noritake Kinashi.



* CombatTentacles: The only plausible explanation as to how Shuma-Gorath made the cut over his antagonist, DoctorStrange.

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* CombatTentacles: The only plausible explanation as to how Shuma-Gorath made the cut over his antagonist, DoctorStrange.instead of Doctor Strange.

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** M. Bison, in whose ending [[spoiler:uses the same technology used in Cyber-Akuma to make Cyber-Charlie, and Bison orders him to destroy everything at will.]]
*** Also, one of his winquotes:

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** M. Bison, in whose Bison. His ending [[spoiler:uses has him using the same technology used in Cyber-Akuma to make Cyber-Charlie, [[spoiler:Cyber-Charlie]], and Bison orders him to destroy everything at will.]]
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will. Also, one of his winquotes:



** Shuma-Gorath, whose ending has [[spoiler:him starting to multiply, taking the universe with him.]]
*** Also, this winquote:

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** Shuma-Gorath, whose Shuma-Gorath. His ending has [[spoiler:him him starting to multiply, taking the universe with him.]]
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him. There's also this winquote:



** Of course, in tone with his character, Apocalypse:

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** Of course, in In tone with his character, Apocalypse:



* AWinnerIsYou: None of the secret characters get a proper ending.
** A bit of LostInTranslation creeps in here, because Shadow, Mech Zangief, and Sunburnt Sakura all have proper endings in the Japanese version, but only have the generic "You beat the game with a secret character" ending in the English version.

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* AWinnerIsYou: None of the secret characters get a proper ending.
** A bit of LostInTranslation creeps in here, because Shadow, Mech Zangief, and Sunburnt Sakura all have proper endings in the Japanese version, but only have the generic "You beat the game with a secret character" ending
ending, at least in the English version.



** It also has another form of it present via the [[CombinationAttack Team Hyper]] finishes: winning a match with one combines their names together which is then displayed in a huge font. Works with most of them, although some of the time the end result is somewhere in the lines of "Shinkuu Miracle Treasure" or "Knee Press Star".
*** Reaches its most ridiculous with Captain America and US Agent as a team, whose Team Hyper names combine into "Star Star".

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** It also has another form of it present via the [[CombinationAttack Team Hyper]] finishes: winning a match with one combines their names together which is then displayed in a huge font. Works with most of them, although some of the time the end result is somewhere in the lines of "Shinkuu Miracle Treasure" or "Knee Press Star".
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Star". Reaches its most ridiculous with Captain America and US Agent as a team, whose Team Hyper names combine into "Star Star".

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Star Star


** It also has another form of it present via the [[CombinationAttack double super]] finishes: winning a match with one combines their names together which is then displayed in a huge font. Works with most of them, although some of the time the end result is somewhere in the lines of "Shinkuu Miracle Treasure" or "Knee Press Star".

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** It also has another form of it present via the [[CombinationAttack double super]] Team Hyper]] finishes: winning a match with one combines their names together which is then displayed in a huge font. Works with most of them, although some of the time the end result is somewhere in the lines of "Shinkuu Miracle Treasure" or "Knee Press Star".
*** Reaches its most ridiculous with Captain America and US Agent as a team, whose Team Hyper names combine into "Star
Star".
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** A bit of LostInTranslation creeps in here, because Shadow, Mech Zangief, and Sunburnt Sakura all have proper endings in the Japanese version, but only have the generic "You beat the game with a secret character" ending in the English version.
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* AWinnerIsYou: None of the secret characters get a proper ending.
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Followed in 1998 with '''[=~Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash Of The Superheroes~=]'''.

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Followed in 1998 with '''[=~Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash Of The Superheroes~=]'''.'''MarvelVsCapcomClashOfTheSuperheroes'''.
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* PantyShot: Sakura, thanks to the magic of recycled ''[[StreetFighterAlpha Alpha]]'' sprites.

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* PantyShot: Sakura, thanks to the magic of recycled ''[[StreetFighterAlpha ''[[VideoGame/StreetFighterAlpha Alpha]]'' sprites.
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** Capcom wasn't that happy for StreetFighterIII, it seems:

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** Capcom wasn't that happy for StreetFighterIII, VideoGame/StreetFighterIII, it seems:
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* TheUnexpected: Shuma-Gorath. Omega Red as well, as he hadn't been featured since ''XMenChildrenOfTheAtom.''

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* TheUnexpected: Shuma-Gorath. Omega Red as well, as he hadn't been featured since ''XMenChildrenOfTheAtom.''VideoGame/XMenChildrenOfTheAtom.''
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''{{X-Men Vs Street Fighter}}'' was a huge hit, and in 1997, Capcom followed it up with '''Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter'''.

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''{{X-Men ''VideoGame/{{X-Men Vs Street Fighter}}'' was a huge hit, and in 1997, Capcom followed it up with '''Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter'''.

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