The feeling of nostalgia doesn't just stop with the Marvel characters either. Even though it is no longer reflecting what is currently going on in comic books, it does provide a solid bit of nostalgia for anyone that remembers, dare I say, when times were better in comics. Like I said, this feeling is still there. Granted, the characters in the game have the same base moves, but the fact the game reflected what was going on in the comics made it easier for the fans of Marvel to join in on the fun of Marvel Vs. It was a feeling that is hard to explain even today having a lot of those elements reflected on characters that I was playing as, for example, the two versions of Wolverine (still present in the game): the adamantium version of Wolvie (with shorter claws) and then the bone-clawed Wolverine, which add a little more reach to him. I knew the storylines going on, what certain elements were affecting characters, everything. More for me though were the Marvel characters. For starters, it had a plethora of Capcom characters that I knew and a lot I didn't but had fun fighting with. Unlike later fighters, it gave me everything I wanted. It is probably the single reason I began soaking up hours at the local arcade trying the latest versions of fighting games. It was just one of those games I could play repeatedly. I even picked up the PlayStation 2 version once it hit the shelf. Everyday after school we'd spend at minimum five hours playing, perfecting our strategies against one another and anyone stupid enough to challenge us.
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I was at a relative's house and he wanted to show off his new and shiny SEGA Dreamcast. I remember the first time I enjoyed Marvel Vs.