: This is the game's signature mechanic. By pressing both heavy attack buttons simultaneously (with a full level 2 or 3 meter), you can control both of your characters at once for a brief period of unlimited hyper combos.
: Onslaught has emerged to threaten all existence. The game's arcade mode follows your chosen duo as they fight through various opponents to reach the final boss battle against him.
The string appears to be a specific identifier for the game Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes , often associated with digital game lists or emulator ROM collections.
: Every character has a brief "story" ending once you defeat Onslaught, showing what happens to them and their universe after the victory. Useful Gameplay Tips
: Unlike later games with 3-on-3 tag teams, this game uses a "Guest Assist" system. You are randomly assigned a third character (like Lou, Unknown Soldier, or Arthur) who can be summoned a limited number of times during the match. Version Context
The number is frequently seen in catalogs for handheld "multigame" consoles or retro game libraries. If you're using one of these devices, you can typically find the "Story" by selecting Arcade Mode from the main menu.
: This is the game's signature mechanic. By pressing both heavy attack buttons simultaneously (with a full level 2 or 3 meter), you can control both of your characters at once for a brief period of unlimited hyper combos.
: Onslaught has emerged to threaten all existence. The game's arcade mode follows your chosen duo as they fight through various opponents to reach the final boss battle against him.
The string appears to be a specific identifier for the game Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes , often associated with digital game lists or emulator ROM collections.
: Every character has a brief "story" ending once you defeat Onslaught, showing what happens to them and their universe after the victory. Useful Gameplay Tips
: Unlike later games with 3-on-3 tag teams, this game uses a "Guest Assist" system. You are randomly assigned a third character (like Lou, Unknown Soldier, or Arthur) who can be summoned a limited number of times during the match. Version Context
The number is frequently seen in catalogs for handheld "multigame" consoles or retro game libraries. If you're using one of these devices, you can typically find the "Story" by selecting Arcade Mode from the main menu.