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* [[Stripperific]]: In the ladies' side, Psylocke. In the men's side, Hulk.
* [[Stripperific]]: In the ladies' side, Psylocke. In the men's side, Hulk.
* [[Surprisingly Good English]]: All the characters are voiced by native English speakers.
* [[Surprisingly Good English]]: All the characters are voiced by native English speakers.
* [[Talking to Himself]]:
** Cathal J. Dodd voicing Wolverine and [[Captain America]].
** Andrew Jackson voicing Hulk and Thanos.
** Lorne Kennedy puts triple role as the announcer, Dr. Doom and Magneto.
* [[Taunt Button]]: First game in the series with taunts being very very easy to use and universal.
* [[Taunt Button]]: First game in the series with taunts being very very easy to use and universal.
* [[Traintop Battle]]: Psylocke's stage.
* [[Traintop Battle]]: Psylocke's stage.

Revision as of 20:27, 11 June 2014

Marvel Super Heroes is the Spiritual Successor of X Men Children of the Atom. It was released in 1995.

The roster retained Wolverine, Psylocke, Juggernaut, and Magneto, from the previous game, and was diversified with the additions of Captain America, Spider-Man, Iron Man, The Incredible Hulk, Blackheart, and Shuma-Gorath (A Doctor Strange/Kull The Conqueror villain more people know about from these games than the comics).

The game was based (loosely) on the Infinity Gauntlet storyline, and featured the Gems as power-ups that could be gained and used in battle. Each Gem had a different default ability, while each character had an affinity for a certain gem that would make them even stronger when they used it. After fighting the other heroes and villains for the Gems, the player faced down Dr. Doom, before trying to get the final gem from Thanos.

It was followed in 1996 with X-Men vs. Street Fighter.


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