Marvel Vs Capcom 2 X-Men '97 Edition Deluxe Arcade

Marvel Vs Capcom 2 X-Men '97 Edition Deluxe Arcade (2024)

by Capcom, Arcade1UP
Genres:Arcade, Fighting
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Marvel Vs Capcom 2 X-Men '97 Edition Deluxe Arcade is an arcade machine produced by Arcade1Up which bundles in the games Marvel vs Capcom, Marvel vs Capcom 2, Marvel Super Heroes vs Street Fighter, X-Men vs Street Fighter, Marvel Super Heroes, X-Men: Children of the Atom, X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse and Marvel Superheroes in War of the Gems.Show more
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