Aznpikachu215 (me) playing marvel super heroes vs. sf

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Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (called MSHvSF or MSHSF by Street Fighter fans) is the second game in the Marvel vs. Capcom series of fighting games. In an attempt to balance the previous games' problems, the game engine was altered, although it remained aesthetically the same. The game was released for the arcade in 1997, Sega Saturn in 1998 and Sony PlayStation in 1999. =========================================== Marvel characters Blackheart Captain America Cyclops Hulk Omega Red Shuma-Gorath Spider-Man Wolverine Street Fighter characters Akuma Chun-Li Dan Dhalsim Ken M. Bison Ryu Sakura Zangief Secret characters U.S. Agent: Although a distinctly different character than Captain America in the Marvel universe, he is just a palette swap in the game. Mephisto: His physical basic attacks ignite the opponent when they connect, doing a little extra damage. This seems to be the only gameplay difference between him and Blackheart. Blackheart is his son. Armored Spider-Man: A grey version of Spider-Man that has limited armor, based on a metallic suit he wore in the comics. Mech-Zangief: A version of Zangief that can neither block nor be put into hit stun. Because Zangief can turn into this character in later installments to the series, many mistakingly called it "Evil Zangief". Dark Sakura (Sunburnt Sakura in Japan): A sunburned Sakura who throws fireballs horizontally instead of diagonally, and also has Akuma's Ashura Warp and can perform the Shun Goku Satsu (sometimes mistakenly called Evil Sakura; see Satsui No Hadou). Shadow: A darkened version of Charlie with powerful super moves that have incredible start-up lag. A version of Charlie that suffered harsh experiments (brainwashed) at Shadoloo's hands, now serves them. By Marvel vs. Capcom though, he's broken free of their control. Norimaro: He is in the center space in the Japanese and in the Saturn version; it is replaced by an unselectable logo in the American Playstation version. He portrays a nerdish, cowardly schoolboy-type guy armed with a camera; who throws common school items, mini-Akuma dolls, and plushies as fireballs; and would attempt to ask for his opponent's autograph mid-battle (can be seen when the player presses the START button during a match). But despite this comic relief facade, he is a pretty decent character to play with, and has some of the most powerful moves in the game. Based off Noritake Kinashi, Japanese comedian. Cyber-Akuma: A cyborg, amped up version of Akuma created by Apocalypse. Also serves as the game's final boss. Called Mech Gouki in Japan. ========================================== Settings: Difficulty: Expert Damage scale: Normal ======================================== Any negative comments will be blocked (Warning), then deleted. Any advice for my gameplay is welcome. Note: I'm not a professional player, I'm just a decent player who likes to play for fun!
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