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Ryu is a video game character created by Capcom, and is the main character in the Street Fighter series. Ryu is the archetypical fighting game protagonist, and he has provided the basis for many other fighting game characters. Ryu has appeared in every Street Fighter game and vs/crossover games produced in part with Capcom. See More...
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First off I would like to say thanks! This wiki really change since it started. All I can say is keep it up. Now everyone knows that Ultimate Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 is still on its way. What does that mean? We are not done! As long as there are more news and changes its our duty to let our readers kno…
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Ok, First and foremost I would like to thank all wikia contributor whether they are actual members or anons, for contributing and editting this wikia and making it more appealing. With Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 launching in 3 weeks people are getting hectic and with more and more news coming out this wik…
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Akuma and Taskmaster has been confirmed early on Monday, January 17th. While Akuma is a veteran to the Marvel Vs. Capcom series its not surprise he plays similar to other previous games. Some of his special/hypers have been changed slightly.Taskmaster on the other hand is new to the series. Equippe…
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Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds features the same tag-based team feature as previous installments of the series, where each player chooses three characters that can be swapped at any point during a match, and utilizes an order selection called "Evolved Vs. Fighting System." It is the first game in the franchise to feature three-dimensional character models as opposed to two-dimensional sprites, though gameplay remains restricted to two-dimensions, allowing characters to move only backward, forward, or straight up into the air.
Marvel vs. Capcom 3 uses a simplified, three-button control scheme of undefined low, medium, and high attacks modeled after Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars, which Capcom believes will "knock down the wall of complicated controls and open up the field of strategic fighting to all comers", as well as a new "Exchange" button used to launch opponents into the air, switch characters while performing a combo, and slam the opponent into the ground when used by certain characters. Players can use each button to string together combination attacks, as well as perform special moves using a combination of button presses and joystick movement. Read more...