


Could this be too good to be true? The answer unfortunately was yes. And while there wouldn't be any new characters, costumes, or other such bonuses found within its code, the prospect of the game's only new feature - Online play, had me reeling.

Capcom 2 (sans the New Age of Heroes sub-title) would be making a triumphant return to console videogame market. Now available for the PlayStation 2, Marvel vs. Could Capcom indeed be considering a DC showdown for Spider-Man and the boys? Or would the Marvel franchise be getting a huge overhaul with all-new features and goodies? As it turns out, the answer was neither - and the rumblings I had heard weren't in anticipation for a new game in the series, but were instead that for a re-release. A total and immediate shock, the memories of my dream match and fun times I had with the first two games came rushing back to me like a slingshot. Imagine my surprise a few years later when I learned that Capcom was thinking of doing another installment. It was a great experience while it lasted sure, but there were other adventures that needed to be explored. Capcom 2 and anything associated with it fell by the wayside. Once I realized that Capcom had no interest in the DC universe however, and that its passion for Marvel had since gone away, Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes, a quiet part of me was crossing its fingers in anticipation of a Marvel vs. A secret hope that I harbored the moment I'd finally grown less attached to Marvel vs.
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Not necessarily in that exact form (after all, how many times could the two companies clash before getting stagnant?), I always thought it would have been cool had Capcom used its Marvel license a little bit more effectively.
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Capcom series was a franchise that I always wanted to see more of.
