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In the international version of the game, beating the game with the secret Capcom characters shows a generic congratulations screen, just like with the secret Marvel characters. In the original Japanese release, however, the secret Capcom characters have proper endings.
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Armored Spider-Man (a grey recolor of Spider-Man) was supposed to be the Symbiote Spider-Man from the Secret Wars storyline, but was cut as it was too difficult to redraw the pixels required to make the character different from the normal Spider-Man sprite.
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The character of Norimaro, based on Japanese comedian Noritake 'Noritaro' Kinashi, was cut from the international releases of the game due to Marvel's objections over the character, as they didn't want some random underpowered gag character going against their heroes. Capcom managed to convince Marvel to keep him on the condition he only appears within the Japanese release of the game.
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Dan's ending shows his sister Yuriko preventing Dan from finishing off Cyber-Akuma saying "Don't you know who he is? He's our...".
This is a parody of Ryo's ending in the original Art of Fighting game, where Ryo was about to kill Mr. Karate before being told he is their father by Yuri (who Yuriko was named and designed after).
This is a parody of Ryo's ending in the original Art of Fighting game, where Ryo was about to kill Mr. Karate before being told he is their father by Yuri (who Yuriko was named and designed after).
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Omega Red's ending shows him having killed Ryu, where a deeply distressed Ken asks him "How many lives have you ended?". Omega Red merely responds "Do you count the number of breaths you've taken?".
This is a reference to a similar scene in the manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, when Willian Anthonio Zeppeli asks a similar question towards the vampire Dio Brando. William asks Dio Brando "How many lives have you sucken away to heal those wounds?", only to be answered cynically with "How many breads have you eaten in your life?".
This is a reference to a similar scene in the manga series JoJo's Bizarre Adventure, when Willian Anthonio Zeppeli asks a similar question towards the vampire Dio Brando. William asks Dio Brando "How many lives have you sucken away to heal those wounds?", only to be answered cynically with "How many breads have you eaten in your life?".
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During development Norimaro had a throw that was removed from the final version, where he shoves his fingers up the opponent's rear, a Japanese prank called kancho. This move was supposedly removed at Marvel's request.
The sprites for Norimaro's kancho throw are not present in the final game.
The sprites for Norimaro's kancho throw are not present in the final game.
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