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  • Marvel Super Heroes (video game)
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  • Marvel Super Heroes(マーヴル・スーパーヒーローズMāburu Sūpā Hīrōzu) is a fighting game developed by Capcom. Originally released in the arcade in 1995 on the CPS-2 arcade system, it was later ported to the Sega Saturn and PlayStation in late 1997. The game, alongside Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes, was also was included in the Marvel vs. Capcom Origins collection, released for the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade in September 2012.
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GameRev
  • B
GSpot
  • 5.600000
  • 5.800000
Platforms
  • arcade, Saturn, PlayStation, Xbox Live Arcade, PlayStation Network
Num
  • 583596
Name
  • Marvel Super Heroes
Genre
  • Fighting game
Type
  • /coinop/arcade
Caption
  • Japanese Saturn cover art
Display
  • Raster, 384 x 224 pixels , 4096 colors
Title
  • Marvel Super Heroes
Media
  • CD-ROM, Digital distribution
IGN
  • 7
Cabinet
  • Upright
GR
  • 68.5
  • 76.84
Modes
  • Up to 2 players simultaneously
ID
  • 8634
Released
  • 2012-09-26
  • Arcade
  • --08-08
  • --09-25
  • --10-24
Developer
Arcade system
  • CPS-2
Composer
  • Yuki Iwai
  • Takayuki Iwai
  • Tatsuro Suzuki
Publisher
  • Capcom
Designer
  • Kei Hiratou
  • Kiyoshi Nishikawa
  • Satoru Kimura
Programmer
  • Kaw-K.Marichan
  • Nobu-Sasami
  • T. Ueno
abstract
  • Marvel Super Heroes(マーヴル・スーパーヒーローズMāburu Sūpā Hīrōzu) is a fighting game developed by Capcom. Originally released in the arcade in 1995 on the CPS-2 arcade system, it was later ported to the Sega Saturn and PlayStation in late 1997. The game, alongside Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes, was also was included in the Marvel vs. Capcom Origins collection, released for the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade in September 2012. Marvel Super Heroes is loosely based on The Infinity Gauntlet storyline of the Marvel Universe. It is the second Capcom fighting game based on characters from the Marvel Comics line, following X-Men: Children of the Atom, and was later succeeded by the Marvel vs. Capcom series.