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{{quote|''Games like this make it seem like Capcom has a lot of enemies. Everybody wants to fight them.''|''[[Classic Game Room]]'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYNuLKukyQg review] of ''[[Tatsunoko vs. Capcom]]''}}

{{quote|''Games like this make it seem like Capcom has a lot of enemies. Everybody wants to fight them.''|''[[Classic Game Room]]'' [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jYNuLKukyQg review] of ''[[Tatsunokovs Capcom (Video Game)|Tatsunokovs Capcom]]''}}


A lengthy series of [[Massive Multiplayer Crossover]] games (mainly [[Fighting Game|Fighting Games]]), all of which feature [[Capcom]] and another company (Hence the "Whatever" in this page's title).
A lengthy series of [[Massive Multiplayer Crossover]] games (mainly [[Fighting Game|Fighting Games]]), all of which feature [[Capcom]] and another company (Hence the "Whatever" in this page's title).
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It's composed of several crossover series, which are listed chronologically:
It's composed of several crossover series, which are listed chronologically:


== [[Fighting Game|Fighting games]] ==

* [[Marvel vs. Capcom]]
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** ''[[X-Men: Children of the Atom]]''
=== [[Fighting Game|Fighting games]] ===
* [[Marvel vs. Capcom (Video Game)|Marvel vs. Capcom]]
** ''[[Marvel Super Heroes]]''
** ''[[X Men Children of the Atom (Video Game)|X Men Children of the Atom]]''
** ''[[X-Men vs. Street Fighter]]''
** ''[[Marvel Super Heroes (Video Game)|Marvel Super Heroes]]''
** ''[[Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter]]''
** ''[[X-Men vs. Street Fighter (Video Game)|X-Men vs. Street Fighter]]''
** ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom Clash of the Superheroes]]''
** ''[[Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (Video Game)|Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter]]''
** ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 2]]''
** ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom Clash of the Superheroes (Video Game)|Marvel vs. Capcom Clash of the Superheroes]]''
** ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]''
** ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 2 (Video Game)|Marvel vs. Capcom 2]]''
** ''[[Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (Video Game)|Marvel vs. Capcom 3]]''
*** ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' <!-- Don't pothole this one, it screws the index %% -->
*** ''Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3'' <!-- Don't pothole this one, it screws the index %% -->
* [[SNK vs. Capcom (Video Game)|SNK vs. Capcom]]
* [[SNK vs. Capcom]]
** ''[[SNK vs. Capcom Match of the Millennium (Video Game)|SNK vs. Capcom Match of the Millennium]]''
** ''[[SNK vs. Capcom Match of the Millennium]]''
** ''[[Capcom vs. SNK Millennium Fight 2000 (Video Game)|Capcom vs. SNK Millennium Fight 2000]]''
** ''[[Capcom vs. SNK Millennium Fight 2000]]''
** ''[[Capcom vs. SNK 2 Mark of the Millennium (Video Game)|Capcom vs. SNK 2 Mark of the Millennium]]''
** ''[[Capcom vs. SNK 2 Mark of the Millennium]]''
** ''[[SNK vs. Capcom SVC Chaos (Video Game)|SNK vs. Capcom SVC Chaos]]''
** ''[[SNK vs. Capcom SVC Chaos]]''
* ''[[Tatsunokovs Capcom (Video Game)|Tatsunokovs Capcom]]''
* ''[[Tatsunoko vs. Capcom]]''
* ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken (Video Game)|Street Fighter X Tekken]]''
* ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]''


=== Non-fighting games ===
== Non-fighting games ==
* ''SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash''
* ''SNK vs. Capcom: Card Fighters Clash''
* ''[[Namco X Capcom (Video Game)|Namco X Capcom]]''
* ''[[Namco X Capcom]]''
** ''[[Project X Zone (Video Game)|Project X Zone]]''
** ''[[Project X Zone]]''
* ''[[Cross Edge (Video Game)|Cross Edge]]''
* ''[[Cross Edge]]''
* ''[[Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney (Video Game)|Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney]]''
* ''[[Professor Layton vs. Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney|Professor Layton vs. Ace Attorney]]''




== Other ==
There were also other crossovers and pseudo-crossovers with other companies:
There were also other crossovers and pseudo-crossovers with other companies:


=== ''Psikyo'': ===
=== ''Psikyo'': ===
Certainly the most obscure of the lot, ''Taisen Net Gimmick: Capcom & Psikyo All Stars'' is a Majhong game for the [[Sega Dreamcast|Dreamcast]] developed by Psikyo, a now-defunct arcade developer of vertical [[Shoot'Em Up]]s and pornographic Mahjong games. Not much else is known about it.

Certainly the most obscure of the lot, ''Taisen Net Gimmick: Capcom & Psikyo All Stars'' is a Majhong game for the [[Sega Dreamcast|Dreamcast]] developed by Psikyo, a now-defunct arcade developer of vertical [[Shoot Em Ups]] and pornographic Mahjong games. Not much else is known about it.


=== ''Data East'': ===
=== ''Data East'': ===

Not a game, but rather a lawsuit, ''Capcom v. Data East (N.D. Cal. 1994)''. In 1993, Data East published ''[[Fighters History|Fighter's History]]'', a [[Follow the Leader|clone]] of ''Street Fighter'' with [[Serial Numbers Filed Off]]. Capcom sued for copyright infringement, but a California judge [http://www.patentarcade.com/2005/08/case-capcom-v-data-east-nd-cal-1994-c.html ruled in favor of Data East] on grounds that the copied elements were [[wikipedia:Sc%C3%A8nes %C3%A0 faire|scène à faire,]] or commonplace elements in the genre, and thus not subject to copyright.
Not a game, but rather a lawsuit, ''Capcom v. Data East (N.D. Cal. 1994)''. In 1993, Data East published ''[[Fighters History|Fighter's History]]'', a [[Follow the Leader|clone]] of ''Street Fighter'' with [[Serial Numbers Filed Off]]. Capcom sued for copyright infringement, but a California judge [http://www.patentarcade.com/2005/08/case-capcom-v-data-east-nd-cal-1994-c.html ruled in favor of Data East] on grounds that the copied elements were [[wikipedia:Sc%C3%A8nes %C3%A0 faire|scène à faire,]] or commonplace elements in the genre, and thus not subject to copyright.


=== ''Microsoft/[[Epic Games]]'': ===
=== ''Microsoft/[[Epic Games]]'': ===
Well, kind of. A few days before the American release of ''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars'', Capcom teased at a new title for the [[Xbox 360]] to be revealed on the release date of said game, [http://kotaku.com/5454429/capcom-announcing-title-for-xbox-japan with the teaser banner] "Capcom x Microsoft". The game turned out to be a 360 port of ''[[Monster Hunter]] Frontier'', thus irrelevant to this page...

Well, kind of. A few days before the American release of ''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars'', Capcom teased at a new title for the [[Xbox 360]] to be revealed on the release date of said game, [http://kotaku.com/5454429/capcom-announcing-title-for-xbox-japan with the teaser banner] "Capcom x Microsoft". The game turned out to be a 360 port of ''[[Monster Hunter (Video Game)|Monster Hunter]] Frontier'', thus irrelevant to this page...


...but Capcom immediately followed that announcement with the news of an ''actual'' Capcom x Microsoft crossover: [[Gears of War|Marcus Fenix and Dominic Santiago]]<ref>As last seen in ''Gears of War 2'', so no bearded Dom for you.</ref> will be appearing in ''[[Lost Planet]] 2'' (add to that the fact that [[Resident Evil|Wesker]] is a [[Preorder Bonus]] skin and...yeah). Watch the annoucement trailer [http://www.gametrailers.com/video/gears-of-lost-planet/61251 here]. (And for extra laughs, compare the premise of that trailer with the premise of Ryu's ''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom'' ending. Apparently, "Ryu" and "''Gears of War'' protagonists" are interchangeable terms.)
...but Capcom immediately followed that announcement with the news of an ''actual'' Capcom x Microsoft crossover: [[Gears of War|Marcus Fenix and Dominic Santiago]]<ref>As last seen in ''Gears of War 2'', so no bearded Dom for you.</ref> will be appearing in ''[[Lost Planet]] 2'' (add to that the fact that [[Resident Evil|Wesker]] is a [[Preorder Bonus]] skin and...yeah). Watch the annoucement trailer [http://www.gametrailers.com/video/gears-of-lost-planet/61251 here]. (And for extra laughs, compare the premise of that trailer with the premise of Ryu's ''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom'' ending. Apparently, "Ryu" and "''Gears of War'' protagonists" are interchangeable terms.)


=== ''Sony/Guerilla'': ===
=== ''Sony/Guerilla'': ===
To balance things out, the [[PlayStation]] 3 version of ''[[Lost Planet]] 2'' let you play as Helghan troopers from ''[[Killzone]]''.


Then, of course, there's [[Infamous (video game series)|Cole McGrath]] making an appearance in the [[Play Station 3]] and [[Play Station Vita]] versions of ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken]]'' making that game a triple crossover of sorts.
To balance things out, the [[Play Station]] 3 version of ''[[Lost Planet]] 2'' let you play as Helghan troopers from ''[[Killzone]]''.

Then, of course, there's [[In Famous (Video Game)|Cole McGrath]] making an appearance in the [[Play Station 3]] and [[Play Station Vita]] versions of ''[[Street Fighter X Tekken (Video Game)|Street Fighter X Tekken]]'' making that game a triple crossover of sorts.


=== ''[[Konami]]'': ===
=== ''[[Konami]]'': ===
Beginning with the second ''[[Boktai]]'' game and the fifth installment of the ''[[Mega Man Battle Network]]'' series, Capcom and Konami began cross-promoting both series by including hidden features that require players to exchange data from ''Boktai 2'' into ''Battle Network 5'' and vice-versa. However, ''Boktai 3'' was [[No Export for You|never released outside Japan]] due to the low sales of the first two installments and all connectivity with the game was removed for the overseas versions of ''Battle Network 6''. Likewise, Konami choose not to keep the ''[[Mega Man Star Force]]'' connectivity with ''Lunar Knights'', the overseas version of ''Boktai DS''.


''[[Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker]]'' features a ''[[Monster Hunter]]'' area among its ludicrous amount of [[Product Placement]]. [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|Yeah, you get to hunt down monsters as Big Boss. With guns.]]
Beginning with the second ''[[Boktai (Video Game)|Boktai]]'' game and the fifth installment of the ''[[Mega Man Battle Network (Video Game)|Mega Man Battle Network]]'' series, Capcom and Konami began cross-promoting both series by including hidden features that require players to exchange data from ''Boktai 2'' into ''Battle Network 5'' and vice-versa. However, ''Boktai 3'' was [[No Export for You|never released outside Japan]] due to the low sales of the first two installments and all connectivity with the game was removed for the overseas versions of ''Battle Network 6''. Likewise, Konami choose not to keep the ''[[Mega Man Star Force (Video Game)|Mega Man Star Force]]'' connectivity with ''Lunar Knights'', the overseas version of ''Boktai DS''.

''[[Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker]]'' features a ''[[Monster Hunter (Video Game)|Monster Hunter]]'' area among its ludicrous amount of [[Product Placement]]. [[What Do You Mean It's Not Awesome?|Yeah, you get to hunt down monsters as Big Boss. With guns.]]


=== ''[[Level 5]]'': ===
=== ''[[Level 5]]'': ===
[[Level 5]] announced a crossover of their and Capcom's brain-teasing adventure series, entitled ''[[Professor Layton]] [[Professor Layton VS Ace Attorney|VS.]] [[Ace Attorney|Gyakuten Saiban]]''. It'll feature a combination of puzzles and trials as Phoenix Wright and Maya team up with Professor Layton and Luke in investigating a medieval-esque setting. The keyword to this game is '''[[Burn the Witch|Witch]] [[Witch Hunt|Trial]]''', as the characters solve the mystery of a girl who is accused of being a witch, and the motives of the Story Teller, the main villian of the game. Shu Takumi, the original creator of the ''[[Ace Attorney]]'' series, is writing the script for the new title. It's set to be released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] handheld.

[[Level 5]] announced a crossover of their and Capcom's brain-teasing adventure series, entitled ''[[Professor Layton]] [[Professor Layton VS Ace Attorney|VS.]] [[Ace Attorney (Visual Novel)|Gyakuten Saiban]]''. It'll feature a combination of puzzles and trials as Phoenix Wright and Maya team up with Professor Layton and Luke in investigating a medieval-esque setting. The keyword to this game is '''[[Burn the Witch|Witch]] [[Witch Hunt|Trial]]''', as the characters solve the mystery of a girl who is accused of being a witch, and the motives of the Story Teller, the main villian of the game. Shu Takumi, the original creator of the ''[[Ace Attorney (Visual Novel)|Ace Attorney]]'' series, is writing the script for the new title. It's set to be released on the [[Nintendo 3DS]] handheld.


They really do accept all challengers. Unless they come [[Word of God|from]] [[Mortal Kombat]].
They really do accept all challengers. Unless they come [[Word of God|from]] [[Mortal Kombat]].

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=== Tropes: ===
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* [[Badass]]: Given the source material, this was inevitable. Just about everyone fits into this trope (and some characters represent a multitude of badassery, whether it be [[Badass Cape|their]] [[Badass Longcoat|clothes]], [[Hertbroken Badass|their angst]], or [[Badass Normal|being bereft of any discernible superpowers]]), almost to the point that you could argue that this series is one big [[World of Badass|Crossover Of Badass]].
* [[Badass]]: Given the source material, this was inevitable. Just about everyone fits into this trope (and some characters represent a multitude of badassery, whether it be [[Badass Cape|their]] [[Badass Longcoat|clothes]], [[Heartbroken Badass|their angst]], or [[Badass Normal|being bereft of any discernible superpowers]]), almost to the point that you could argue that this series is one big [[World of Badass|Crossover Of Badass]].
* [[Bootstrapped Theme]]: This is a recurring element for the Capcom side. For instance, characters like [[Street Fighter|Ryu]], [[Rival Schools (Video Game)|Batsu]], and [[Street Fighter III (Video Game)|Alex]] have their home stage themes as their background music, even though in their original games the background music are not tied to them but to the stages. Another example is [[Mega Man Legends (Video Game)|Mega Man Trigger/Volnutt]] receiving the theme that accompanied the Flutter vs. Gesselschaft [[Boss Battle]] in ''MML1'' which followed him from ''NxC'' into ''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom'' (Tron herself would later get this theme for herself in ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3'').
* [[Bootstrapped Theme]]: This is a recurring element for the Capcom side. For instance, characters like [[Street Fighter|Ryu]], [[Rival Schools|Batsu]], and [[Street Fighter III|Alex]] have their home stage themes as their background music, even though in their original games the background music are not tied to them but to the stages. Another example is [[Mega Man Legends|Mega Man Trigger/Volnutt]] receiving the theme that accompanied the Flutter vs. Gesselschaft [[Boss Battle]] in ''MML1'' which followed him from ''NxC'' into ''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom'' (Tron herself would later get this theme for herself in ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3'').
** The Marvel heroes also get this treatment. The two most prominent examples are Spider-Man and Captain America, who have re-used the same theme since their initial debut in ''[[Marvel Super Heroes (Video Game)|Marvel Super Heroes]]''.
** The Marvel heroes also get this treatment. The two most prominent examples are Spider-Man and Captain America, who have re-used the same theme since their initial debut in ''[[Marvel Super Heroes]]''.
* [[The Cameo]]: If a particular character isn't a playable fighter, there's a high chance that they'll instead be found on the sidelines or (if they're lucky) as an [[Assist Character]].
* [[The Cameo]]: If a particular character isn't a playable fighter, there's a high chance that they'll instead be found on the sidelines or (if they're lucky) as an [[Assist Character]].
* [[Cool Versus Awesome]]: The whole point behind these series. The most beloved characters in the videogame history clashing it out between [[SN Kvs Capcom|each]] [[Street Fighter X Tekken (Video Game)|other]], and with [[Marvel vs. Capcom (Video Game)|comicbook]] and [[Tatsunokovs Capcom (Video Game)|anime]] superheroes and villains.
* [[Cool Versus Awesome]]: The whole point behind these series. The most beloved characters in the videogame history clashing it out between [[SNK vs. Capcom|each]] [[Street Fighter X Tekken|other]], and with [[Marvel vs. Capcom|comicbook]] and [[Tatsunoko vs. Capcom|anime]] superheroes and villains.
* [[Counter Attack]]: Pretty much a staple thing in this game. In [[Tatsunokovs Capcom (Video Game)|some]] [[Marvel vs. Capcom 3 (Video Game)|Marvel vs. Capcom 3]] some super attacks are counters as well!
* [[Counter Attack]]: Pretty much a staple thing in this game. In [[Tatsunoko vs. Capcom|some]] [[Marvel vs. Capcom 3]] some super attacks are counters as well!
* [[Fake Crossover]]: Don't expect the events of these games to ever be referenced in any of these anime/game's main series.
* [[Fake Crossover]]: Don't expect the events of these games to ever be referenced in any of these anime/game's main series.
* [[Fan Service]]: Of both the sexual and non-sexual variety, but we'll leave the former for another time. The sheer amount of [[Shout-Out|references]], [[Continuity Nod|nods]], and [[Mythology Gag|throwaway gags]] to each company's individual mythos is ''staggering'', to the extent of having [[Capcom vs. Whatever/Shout Out|a page dedicated for that here]]. ''Something'' [[Double Entendre|is going to appeal to you]].
* [[Fan Service]]: Of both the sexual and non-sexual variety, but we'll leave the former for another time. The sheer amount of [[Shout-Out|references]], [[Continuity Nod|nods]], and [[Mythology Gag|throwaway gags]] to each company's individual mythos is ''staggering'', to the extent of having [[Capcom vs. Whatever/Shout Out|a page dedicated for that here]]. ''Something'' [[Double Entendre|is going to appeal to you]].
* [[Go-Karting With Bowser]]/[[Enemy Mine]]: You'll often see team-ups between characters who are mortal enemies in their own series. [[Penny Arcade]] references this in [http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2011/2/18/ this strip].
* [[Go-Karting with Bowser]]/[[Enemy Mine]]: You'll often see team-ups between characters who are mortal enemies in their own series. [[Penny Arcade]] references this in [http://www.penny-arcade.com/comic/2011/2/18/ this strip].
* [[Massive Multiplayer Crossover]]: Naturally.
* [[Massive Multiplayer Crossover]]: Naturally.
* [[Name's the Same]]: Besides the [[Ryu and Ken]] subversion noted below, [[Xenosaga (Video Game)|MOMO]] and Wonder Momo in ''Namco x Capcom'', which is lampshaded in the ending.
* [[Name's the Same]]: Besides the [[Ryu and Ken]] subversion noted below, [[Xenosaga|MOMO]] and Wonder Momo in ''Namco x Capcom'', which is lampshaded in the ending.
** In addition, this series has now brought two Mega Men, two Zeroes, and two Rolls, who now cross [[Mega Man (Video Game)|four]] [[Mega Man X (Video Game)|different]] ''Mega Man'' [[Mega Man Zero (Video Game)|sub]]-[[Mega Man Legends (Video Game)|series]]. (''MMX'' Zero's ending in ''TvC'' also tosses in a cameo from [[Mega Man X (Video Game)|a third Mega Man]].) Thankfully, there has been at most one version of each character from each game.
** In addition, this series has now brought two Mega Men, two Zeroes, and two Rolls, who now cross [[Mega Man (video game)|four]] [[Mega Man X|different]] ''Mega Man'' [[Mega Man Zero|sub]]-[[Mega Man Legends|series]]. (''MMX'' Zero's ending in ''TvC'' also tosses in a cameo from [[Mega Man X|a third Mega Man]].) Thankfully, there has been at most one version of each character from each game.
** Hi Joe! Oh, um...[[Viewtiful Joe|which]] [[Science Ninja Team Gatchaman (Anime)|Joe]] [[Fatal Fury|exactly]]?
** Hi Joe! Oh, um...[[Viewtiful Joe|which]] [[Science Ninja Team Gatchaman|Joe]] [[Fatal Fury|exactly]]?
** And the [[Art of Fighting|three]] [[Tekken|Kings]].
** And the [[Art of Fighting|three]] [[Tekken|Kings]].
* [[Power Creep, Power Seep]]: Kind of necessary, especially in the Marvel crossovers, where you have Ryu and Zangief taking on the likes of [[Physical God|Thanos]], [[Person of Mass Destruction|Phoenix]], and [[Eldritch Abomination|Shuma-Gorath.]]
* [[Power Creep, Power Seep]]: Kind of necessary, especially in the Marvel crossovers, where you have Ryu and Zangief taking on the likes of [[Physical God|Thanos]], [[Person of Mass Destruction|Phoenix]], and [[Eldritch Abomination|Shuma-Gorath.]]
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* [[Versus Title]]
* [[Versus Title]]
* [[Wolverine Publicity]]: One could say that's the whole point of this series with the non-Wolverine examples.
* [[Wolverine Publicity]]: One could say that's the whole point of this series with the non-Wolverine examples.
** Expect [[Street Fighter|Ryu]] and [[Street Fighter II (Video Game)|Chun-Li]] to be present in any crossover game.
** Expect [[Street Fighter|Ryu]] and [[Street Fighter II|Chun-Li]] to be present in any crossover game.
** To a much lesser extent you also have [[Street Fighter|Ken Masters]] (who was absent in the first and third ''Marvel vs. Capcom'', and ''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom''), [[Street Fighter II (Video Game)|Zangief]] (who was replaced by [[Street Fighter III (Video Game)|Alex]] in ''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom'', by [[Final Fight (Video Game)|Hu]][[Street Fighter III (Video Game)|go]] in ''SvC Chaos'', and [[Final Fight (Video Game)|Haggar]] in ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3'') and [[Darkstalkers (Video Game)|Morrigan]] (who was replaced by [[Darkstalkers (Video Game)|Demitri]] on ''SvC Chaos'', a game which, unsurprisingly, wasn't developed by Capcom).
** To a much lesser extent you also have [[Street Fighter|Ken Masters]] (who was absent in the first and third ''Marvel vs. Capcom'', and ''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom''), [[Street Fighter II|Zangief]] (who was replaced by [[Street Fighter III|Alex]] in ''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom'', by [[Final Fight|Hu]][[Street Fighter III|go]] in ''SvC Chaos'', and [[Final Fight|Haggar]] in ''Marvel vs. Capcom 3'') and [[Darkstalkers|Morrigan]] (who was replaced by [[Darkstalkers|Demitri]] on ''SvC Chaos'', a game which, unsurprisingly, wasn't developed by Capcom).
** Let's not get started in the non-Capcom examples, ''especially'' the [[Trope Namer]], who even has '''TWO''' versions of himself in ''MvC2''.
** Let's not get started in the non-Capcom examples, ''especially'' the [[Trope Namer]], who even has '''TWO''' versions of himself in ''MvC2''.
* [[Wrestler in All of Us]]: The only way to explain many, upon ''many'', upon '''many''', upon '''''[[Overly Long Gag|MANY]]''''' of the specials and supers in this series.
* [[Wrestler in All of Us]]: The only way to explain many, upon ''many'', upon '''many''', upon '''''[[Overly Long Gag|MANY]]''''' of the specials and supers in this series.
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Latest revision as of 13:20, 24 October 2021

Followed by Capcom Vs Rankin Bass.

Games like this make it seem like Capcom has a lot of enemies. Everybody wants to fight them.

A lengthy series of Massive Multiplayer Crossover games (mainly Fighting Games), all of which feature Capcom and another company (Hence the "Whatever" in this page's title).

It's composed of several crossover series, which are listed chronologically:

Fighting games

Non-fighting games


Other

There were also other crossovers and pseudo-crossovers with other companies:

Psikyo:

Certainly the most obscure of the lot, Taisen Net Gimmick: Capcom & Psikyo All Stars is a Majhong game for the Dreamcast developed by Psikyo, a now-defunct arcade developer of vertical Shoot'Em Ups and pornographic Mahjong games. Not much else is known about it.

Data East:

Not a game, but rather a lawsuit, Capcom v. Data East (N.D. Cal. 1994). In 1993, Data East published Fighter's History, a clone of Street Fighter with Serial Numbers Filed Off. Capcom sued for copyright infringement, but a California judge ruled in favor of Data East on grounds that the copied elements were scène à faire, or commonplace elements in the genre, and thus not subject to copyright.

Microsoft/Epic Games:

Well, kind of. A few days before the American release of Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars, Capcom teased at a new title for the Xbox 360 to be revealed on the release date of said game, with the teaser banner "Capcom x Microsoft". The game turned out to be a 360 port of Monster Hunter Frontier, thus irrelevant to this page...

...but Capcom immediately followed that announcement with the news of an actual Capcom x Microsoft crossover: Marcus Fenix and Dominic Santiago[1] will be appearing in Lost Planet 2 (add to that the fact that Wesker is a Preorder Bonus skin and...yeah). Watch the annoucement trailer here. (And for extra laughs, compare the premise of that trailer with the premise of Ryu's Tatsunoko vs. Capcom ending. Apparently, "Ryu" and "Gears of War protagonists" are interchangeable terms.)

Sony/Guerilla:

To balance things out, the PlayStation 3 version of Lost Planet 2 let you play as Helghan troopers from Killzone.

Then, of course, there's Cole McGrath making an appearance in the Play Station 3 and Play Station Vita versions of Street Fighter X Tekken making that game a triple crossover of sorts.

Konami:

Beginning with the second Boktai game and the fifth installment of the Mega Man Battle Network series, Capcom and Konami began cross-promoting both series by including hidden features that require players to exchange data from Boktai 2 into Battle Network 5 and vice-versa. However, Boktai 3 was never released outside Japan due to the low sales of the first two installments and all connectivity with the game was removed for the overseas versions of Battle Network 6. Likewise, Konami choose not to keep the Mega Man Star Force connectivity with Lunar Knights, the overseas version of Boktai DS.

Metal Gear Solid Peace Walker features a Monster Hunter area among its ludicrous amount of Product Placement. Yeah, you get to hunt down monsters as Big Boss. With guns.

Level 5:

Level 5 announced a crossover of their and Capcom's brain-teasing adventure series, entitled Professor Layton VS. Gyakuten Saiban. It'll feature a combination of puzzles and trials as Phoenix Wright and Maya team up with Professor Layton and Luke in investigating a medieval-esque setting. The keyword to this game is Witch Trial, as the characters solve the mystery of a girl who is accused of being a witch, and the motives of the Story Teller, the main villian of the game. Shu Takumi, the original creator of the Ace Attorney series, is writing the script for the new title. It's set to be released on the Nintendo 3DS handheld.

They really do accept all challengers. Unless they come from Mortal Kombat.


Tropes used in Capcom vs. Whatever include:
  1. As last seen in Gears of War 2, so no bearded Dom for you.