The title that officially gave the series its name. It introduced the two-on-two tag system, unique assists, and the chaotic Duo Team Attack , where both characters fill the screen simultaneously to overwhelm the opponent. The Great Delisting
Supported up to eight players with spectator modes and replay saving, mirroring a modern tournament environment. The Games Included Marvel vs Capcom Origins PSN
Unlike simple ports, Origins was built using original arcade ROMs to ensure gameplay remained frame-perfect and faithful to the source material. It introduced several modern enhancements that set a new standard for retro re-releases: The title that officially gave the series its name
The Digital Ghost: Remembering Marvel vs. Capcom Origins Released in late 2012, was a high-definition tribute to the foundations of one of gaming’s most beloved crossover franchises. Developed by Iron Galaxy Studios and published by Capcom, this digital compilation brought two arcade titans— Marvel Super Heroes (1995) and Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes (1998)—to the PlayStation Network (PS3) and Xbox Live Arcade. A Masterclass in Preservation The Games Included Unlike simple ports, Origins was
Players could choose between raw arcade pixels or multiple HD filters, scanlines, and unique "over the shoulder" arcade cabinet viewing angles.
The gold standard for online fighting games, allowing for lag-free matches across regions.