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Manufacturer:
Capcom Year: 1997 Class: Wide Release Genre: Fighting Type: Videogame Monitor:
Number of Simultaneous Players: 2 Maximum number of Players: 2 Gameplay: Competitive Control Panel Layout: Multiple Player Controls:
Sound: Capcom Q-Sound - Amplified Stereo |
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Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter DescriptionCharacters from these two universes compete against each other. The play style is similar to Capcom's other Vs. entries with the addition of extra character and dual-player controllable team attacks.Know anything more about this game? Cheats, Tricks and BugsTo play as Evil/Shin Sakura:After inserting your credits, press and hold the start button, move the joystick to The Hulk and hold Left (still holding start as well). After five seconds, press Jab+Fierce punch and Evil Sakura should appear. She is basically an Akuma-esque version of normal Sakura. Her moves are:
To play as Dark Charlie:
To play as Iron Zangief:
To play as Mephisto:
To play as U.S. Agent: To play as Silver Spiderman: hold start, highlight Spiderman and hold down for five seconds. A silver version of Spiderman. Moves:
ConversionSince the game is CPS2, some operators just use older Street Fighter cabinets and replace the marquee and PCB.Game IntroductionSelecting from a roster of Marvel characters and Capcom's own Street fighters, players engage in a fight to the death, using screen-filling flashy projectiles and other super moves. The game also has a myriad of other hidden characters. The game ends when either player runs out of energy for both heroes. Players may also switch characters in mid-round.Game PlayUsing the joystick and buttons, players attempt to defeat each other with special moves and other attacks.VAPS Arcade CensusGAMES OWNED, WANTED, or FOR SALE BY MEMBERS OF THE VIDEO ARCADE PRESERVATION SOCIETYVery Common - There are 58 known instances of Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter owned by one of our 900 members. Of these, 4 of them are original dedicated machines, 9 of them are conversions in which game circuit boards (and possibly cabinet graphics) have been placed in (and on) another game cabinet, and 45 of them are only circuit boards which a collector could put into a generic case if desired. Wanted - There are 2 VAPS members currently looking for Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter. There is one VAPS member looking for a Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter circuit board set. For Sale - There are 2 VAPS members with Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter machines for sale. There are 2 VAPS members with extra Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter circuit boards for sale. VAPS members are totally independent of VAPS and the International Arcade Museum, and we are unable to recommend, endorce, or guarantee any person or company selling games or game parts. Rarity is NOT necessarily an indication of value. Some common games show up as very rare here because collectors don't want them (they are common because arcade operators might be sitting on tons of them in warehouses), while some fairly scarce games are grabbed by collectors every time they show up. Additionally, some games made in the last 5 years are still making money for operators and are thus not yet affordable to the typical collector. For a clue to value, compare how many people have this game vs. how many people want this game and then click on the eBay links to help determine an accurate price range. eBay ListingsClick here to automatically search eBay's Arcade, Jukebox, and Pinball categories for the Marvel Super Heroes Vs. Street Fighter Videogame machine and items related to it.Click here to automatically search eBay's Arcade, Jukebox, and Pinball categories for machines and parts made by Capcom. Alternatively, check out the IAM/KLOV custom report of the hottest coin-op machines on eBay, powered by Ace.com (updated throughoutthe day).
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