GP blogger, Karandeep writes, "When Street Fighter IV was announced for the first time way back in 2007 I was as giddy as a schoolgirl. Street Fighter II was one of the first games I ever played, well I say play, what I really mean is mash electricity with Blanka. Regardless, I played SFIV to death then swapped over to the super iteration upon its release. I thought I had found the pinnacle of fighting but the release of Marvel vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds threw a spanner into the works."
Artist Chris Cayco, who we’ve featured a few times before on Kotaku, grew up playing Marvel vs. Capcom (and Marvel vs. Street Fighter) games. His tribute to this, which took him over 175 hours, was to combine every single character to ever appear in Capcom’s crossover series in the one enormous image.
Makes me despise Marvel vs Capcom: Infinite that much more
So much wasted potential
As common as it is today, it is hard to believe that there was a time where gaming franchises crossing over was just a pipe dream. Capcom broke down the wall, but they took the combination of some of the most unlikely of franchises and made it the norm.
Whether it was a colossal successful partnership with Marvel Comics or a collaboration with rivals Namco and SNK, the “Vs.” series brought unforgettable experiences to the fighting genre.
Marvel doesn't just have a bright future ahead of it in films, but in the gaming realm as well. Some exciting new titles are showing up on all hardware, so does that mean gamers are finally catching up with the MCU?
and guess what this is coming to 3DS as well Capcom have more a less confirmed it
SSFIV the best
dude mvc3 is not challanging enough its too easy & to cheap to win SF requires skill & timing mvc3 mash the F outa buttons & you win