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was a digital compilation released in 2012 for the Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) and PlayStation Network, featuring faithful arcade ports of Marvel Super Heroes (1995) and Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes (1998). While the collection was praised for its preservation of the original games, it is now most famous for its delisting from digital storefronts in December 2014 due to the expiration of Capcom's licensing agreement with Marvel. Key Features and Presentation

Hidden fighters like Dr. Doom, Thanos, and Red Venom were made readily accessible through the Vault, sparing veteran players from inputting old arcade codes. Critical Reception

Some critics, such as those from Official Xbox Magazine , noted that while the reproduction was accurate, the original gameplay mechanics felt clunky and characters were notoriously unbalanced by modern standards. The 2014 Delisting

In December 2014, Capcom announced the game would be removed from all digital platforms as their licensing contract with Marvel Comics expired.

Players could apply various HD filters, toggle scan lines, or use unique viewing angles like an "over the shoulder" arcade cabinet perspective.

was a digital compilation released in 2012 for the Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) and PlayStation Network, featuring faithful arcade ports of Marvel Super Heroes (1995) and Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes (1998). While the collection was praised for its preservation of the original games, it is now most famous for its delisting from digital storefronts in December 2014 due to the expiration of Capcom's licensing agreement with Marvel. Key Features and Presentation

Hidden fighters like Dr. Doom, Thanos, and Red Venom were made readily accessible through the Vault, sparing veteran players from inputting old arcade codes. Critical Reception

Some critics, such as those from Official Xbox Magazine , noted that while the reproduction was accurate, the original gameplay mechanics felt clunky and characters were notoriously unbalanced by modern standards. The 2014 Delisting

In December 2014, Capcom announced the game would be removed from all digital platforms as their licensing contract with Marvel Comics expired.

Players could apply various HD filters, toggle scan lines, or use unique viewing angles like an "over the shoulder" arcade cabinet perspective.