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Marvel vs Capcom collection trailer for X-Men Children of the Atom

Fighting fans are ultra excited for Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics which is due to be released on the Nintendo Switch later this year. The latest trailer highlights X-Men Children of the Atom which was released back in 1995 in North America and Europe. X-Men: Children of the Atom also received a six-issue comic book limited series released in 1999, As previously stated a firm release date has yet to be announced for Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics, but we let you know once it’s announced.

“With the systems you know and love from Street Fighter II, this game adds the superhuman power of mutants into the mix! Enjoy exhilarating battles with super jumps and super combos! Enjoy a collection of seven crossover titles from MARVEL and CAPCOM, all of which support online battles and co-op”

  • X-MEN CHILDREN OF THE ATOM
  • MARVEL SUPER HEROES
  • X-MEN VS. STREET FIGHTER
  • MARVEL SUPER HEROES vs. STREET FIGHTER
  • MARVEL vs. CAPCOM CLASH OF SUPER HEROES
  • MARVEL vs. CAPCOM 2 New Age of Heroes
  • THE PUNISHER

12 thoughts on “Marvel vs Capcom collection trailer for X-Men Children of the Atom”

    1. I wouldn’t consider those games ‘classics’ yet.
      But never say never. With the new mod Maximillian is releasing, who knows.

      1. Yeah, you are right. I hadn’t realized MvC 1&2 are over 24 years old. I honestly thought they were much closer to MvC3. It would be nice to get the all in one game.

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