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Posted 7/20/11 2:12 pm ET by Russ Frushtick in News, PS3, Xbox 360

UPDATE: It seems Capcom wasn't too careful about where they hid the remaining "Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3" characters, as members of NeoGAF spotted artwork for each of the 12 new characters on Capcom's servers. If you're not worried about spoilers, the full list is at the bottom of this post.
Original Story: If you thought Capcom was limiting its re-releases to the "Street Fighter" franchise, you clearly don't know Capcom. As the publisher that basically inventing DLC in cartridge form back in the 90s, the company has seen plenty of success with recent re-releases like "Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix" and "Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition," even if it hasn't seen much success in keeping its game titles under 6 words. It recently expanded the trend outside of "Street Fighter" with the upcoming "Dead Rising 2: Off the Record" and now they're giving the re-release treatment to "MvC 3" with "Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3," coming in November for $39.99.
Posted 3/14/11 2:26 pm ET by Adam Rosenberg in News, PS3, Xbox 360

By now you've surely heard all about the 9.0 earthquake that occurred off the coast of Japan last week, knocking the Earth 6.5 inches off its axis and triggering a tsunami that claimed the lives of thousands. With a number of Japan's nuclear power plants in official "state of emergency" status and the country in complete disarray following the horrific event, it should come as no surprise that several upcoming games are now being delayed.
Posted 2/18/11 2:39 pm ET by Jason Cipriano in 3DS / DS, Developer Pop Quiz, PS3, Xbox 360

Developer Pop Quiz is a weekly interview series in which we ask developers from around the industry the same 10 questions and post their responses.
Capcom's Seth Killian has his dream job. He's gone from organizing the famed EVO fighting tournaments (which prominently featured Capcom's fighting games, which he is an expert at) to being a Special Combat Advisor for the games that he grew up playing, and running the online community to make Capcom's releases something special, for fans that are pretty much just like him. On top of being an all-around nice guy, he has a unique perspective on his job, and the industry as a whole, because he's a fan whose love of games has gotten him to where he is today.
He's also the first person to be featured in a Developer Pop Quiz that's has a boss character named after them.
Posted 2/16/11 2:00 pm ET by Jason Cipriano in Features, PS3, Xbox 360

Possibly the greatest thing about Capcom's Vs. series of games has always been the crossover aspect – seeing your favorite characters from one universe interacting with your favorite characters from another is a fanboy's dream come true. As the third game in the "Marvel Vs. Capcom" series, "MvC3" follows in this great tradition smashing Marvel and Capcom worlds together once again. However, in the game itself, there are only 36 characters to choose from, leaving hundreds of other characters, from both universes, out in the cold. Fear not, Marvel and Capcom were able to come up with a solution: cameos.
We've seen cameos before, but "Marvel Vs. Capcom 3" seems to take them to a new level of fan service. A variety of unexpected characters are actually in "Marvel Vs. Capcom 3," they just aren't playable characters. The endings for many of the fighters in the game not only wrap up what happens after Galactus is defeated, but they also play into the idea that the two worlds have collided. Check out a full list of cameos in "Marvel Vs. Capcom 3" to see just how crazy things get.
WARNING: SPOILERS AHEAD
Posted 2/16/11 11:30 am ET by Adam Rosenberg in News, PS3, Xbox 360

Capcom's "Marvel Vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds" hit stores this week and it's apparently pretty darn awesome. There are fewer characters that the last game and newly streamlined controls, but they change works to the game's benefit, broadening the appeal to a wider range of players. Of course, it can't be a new software release until the tech-minded folk of the world step up to rip apart the code and see what secrets it hides. In the case of "MvC3" it amounts to two characters: "Dead Rising" hero Frank West and "Spider-Man" villain Doctor Octopus.
Posted 2/14/11 11:00 am ET by Jason Cipriano in PS3, Reviews, Xbox 360

A decade is a long time to wait for a sequel, but when Capcom lost the license for Marvel fighting games after "Marvel Vs. Capcom 2" it became apparent that hope could be lost for a third title in the series. However, it seems that the last ten years was actually more of an incubation period than anything else, allowing both Marvel and Capcom time to hone their skills when it comes to the cross-over fighting game, and wait for the right time to strike with "Marvel Vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds." Bringing together some of the most recognizable characters from both universes, "MvC 3" may be the biggest example of a fan service game ever released on a console.
Posted 2/7/11 3:15 pm ET by Russ Frushtick in Uncategorized

As "Marvel vs. Capcom 3" nears release, we already know that two characters, Jill Valentine and Shuma Gorath, will be strictly available as DLC. It seems the pair won't be the only content coming to the game after release, though. Capcom revealed a surprising new feature called "Shadow Mode" which will be released as DLC and will allow players to battle against AI fighters based on real-world "MvC 3" experts.
Posted 2/2/11 11:40 am ET by Jason Cipriano in Features, PS3, Xbox 360

After a ten year lapse, the "Marvel Vs. Capcom" franchise has returned with a new game, "Fate of Two Worlds," and a new lineup. Although "Marvel Vs. Capcom 3" only has about half of the characters that its predecessor had, there's still a lot of variety and newcomers on both the Marvel and Capcom sides, which means that there's a whole lot of new moves to learn.
To help you out, we've put together this handy move guide for the characters in "Marvel vs. Capcom 3," complete with all of their special moves and hyper combos. While things may not have changed too much for Chun-Li and Ryu, even veteran fans will have new moves to master (particularly the extensive combos for Dante and She-Hulk).
UPDATED: This is now a complete "Marvel Vs. Capcom 3" moves list, featuring all of the characters from the game. Jill Valentine and Shuma Gorath have now been added, check back for more DLC character move lists as they become available.
Posted 1/27/11 7:31 pm ET by Adam Rosenberg in PS3, Xbox 360

"Marvel Vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds" is out on February 15, aka "very, very soon." Given that fact, you'd think we've heard everything we're going to hear about the game prior to its release. Well... you'd be wrong. Capcom is still unveiling new information, such as today's reveal of two more characters from the 36-strong cast (38 if you count the two announced DLC fighters) of playable fighters: a Sentinel robot from the X-Men universe and "Darkstalkers" character Hsien-Ko, a magically-created Chinese zombie/vampire.
Posted 1/13/11 4:27 pm ET by Russ Frushtick in News, PS3, Xbox 360

The recent boom of fighting games, thanks in no small part to the success of "Street Fighter 4," has led to some pretty intense bouts. But in an age where online gaming is the primary source for multiplayer, problems often arise. Take, for example, the rage quitter, who decides to yank his or her ethernet cord the second they think they're going to lose the match. It's sadly a common occurrence in online fighting games, but for "Marvel vs. Capcom 3," Capcom has come up with a clever way to combat those impatient, tempestuous souls.
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