Marvel vs. Capcom 2
Marvel vs. Capcom 2
The world's most insane tag-team fantasy fighter is bigger than ever! An unprecedented 56 characters include the debut of Jill from Resident Evil, Servbots from Mega Man and Cable from Marvel Comics fame. Experience arcade perfect fighting with 3 on 3 tag-team battles, unbelievable control and hyper-fast animation. Pick a fight with legendary Capcom characters and Super Heroes from the Marvel Universe and prepare to be amazed.
The world's most insane tag-team fantasy fighter is bigger than ever! An unprecedented 56 characters include the debut of Jill from Resident Evil, Servbots from Mega Man and Cable from Marvel Comics fame. Experience arcade perfect fighting with 3 on 3 tag-team battles, unbelievable control and hyper-fast animation. Pick a fight with legendary Capcom characters and Super Heroes from the Marvel Universe and prepare to be amazed.
Description
Marvel vs. Capcom 2
The world's most insane tag-team fantasy fighter is bigger than ever! An unprecedented 56 characters include the debut of Jill from Resident Evil, Servbots from Mega Man and Cable from Marvel Comics fame. Experience arcade perfect fighting with 3 on 3 tag-team battles, unbelievable control and hyper-fast animation. Pick a fight with legendary Capcom characters and Super Heroes from the Marvel Universe and prepare to be amazed.
The world's most insane tag-team fantasy fighter is bigger than ever! An unprecedented 56 characters include the debut of Jill from Resident Evil, Servbots from Mega Man and Cable from Marvel Comics fame. Experience arcade perfect fighting with 3 on 3 tag-team battles, unbelievable control and hyper-fast animation. Pick a fight with legendary Capcom characters and Super Heroes from the Marvel Universe and prepare to be amazed.
Genre
Action > Fighting > 2D
Release Date (US)
06/29/2000
Release Date (EU)
07/16/2000
Release Date (JP)
03/30/2000
Cheat Codes/Hints
115-hit Team Hyper Combo
In any mode, select BB Hood, Cyclops (or Ironman) and Cable. When you get charged up to level 3, select BB Hood and make sure she's about 1-horizontal body length away, then initiate the Team Hyper Combo. If done correctly, it should result in a 115-hit, 85-90% life drain to your opponent !
Alternate costumes
At the character selection screen, highlight a fighter, then press A or Y.
Attack Opponent After Winning a Match
After you win a match and your character does his/her victory pose, press Start. You'll be able to attack your fallen opponent while he/she is down.
Change characters before fight
Enter it in at the versus screen after you select your characters, and hold it until the match begins
Assist 1
Swaps first and second characters
Assist 2
Swaps first and third characters
Assist 1 + Assist 2
Swaps second and third characters
Cheaper hidden characters
Exit and enter the shop screen until the price of the hidden characters are lower.
Defeating Abyss
Select Cable. For Abyss' first form, just block his attacks and then press Y to shoot. Repeat this until he dies. For his second form, distance yourself as far as possible and press Y to shoot. Repeat until he dies. For his third form, just use Cable's Hyper Viper. It takes off 90-95% of his life in one blast and will be a 115-130 hit combo. Then, just hit him once or twice with any attack to defeat him
Free Bonus Credits
Set the game in Training Mode and let it sit--every minute you let the game sit will earn you more points used for unlocking characters and costumes. You can earn up to 9,999 points at a time doing this.
Get points without playing
You can get ten points a minute if you go to training mode, choose your characters and opponent, then leave the game on for about five hours. Note: Do not pause the game. Additionally, a good time to leave the game running is right before you go to bed.
Hidden Characters For Less Points
To get the hidden characters at lower prices, keep on entering and exiting the shop. Eventually, the hidden characters will cost less.
Level Clock
Whenever you play either clock tower stage, the clock in the background will be set to real-world time, as long your dreamcast's internal clock is.