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''Marvel vs. Capcom Origins'' is a compilation game that includes two 1990s Capcom titles, '' Marvel Super Heroes'' (1995) and '' Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes'' (1998), whose gameplay remain identical to their arcade releases. ''Origins'' retains each game's original single-player game modes and introduces online multiplayer. The online infrastructure utilizes GGPO, a networking library designed to minimize inputDevelopment and release
''Marvel vs. Capcom Origins'' was announced by Capcom on July 5, 2012. The game was developed by Iron Galaxy Studios, who had previously worked with Capcom on '' Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Online Edition''. A playable demo of the game was present during the Evolution Championship Series from July 6–8, 2012, and San Diego Comic-Con International from July 12–15, 2012. According to Producer Derek Neal, Iron Galaxy Studios used the original arcade ROMs from ''Marvel Super Heroes'' and ''Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes'' to create the game. The balance of the characters was deliberately left unchanged in order to remain faithful to the arcade versions. ''Origins'' was built upon a similar framework to ''Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Online Edition'', which had also included online play using GGPO, upgraded graphics, visual filters, and dynamic challenges. During an interview at San Diego Comic-Con, Neal stated that Capcom had made several improvements to the online capabilities of their games since the release of ''3rd Strike Online Edition'' in 2011 after considering fan feedback, focusing on the new options to filter matches by ping and region of play. ''Marvel vs. Capcom Origins'' was released in North America and Europe on September 25 and 26, 2012. The European PlayStation 3 version was originally scheduled to be released alongside its Xbox 360 counterpart, but an unspecified error delayed its release until October 10, 2012. Following the expiration of their licensing contracts with Marvel Comics, Capcom announced in an employee blog, released in December 2014, that ''Marvel vs. Capcom Origins'' would be delisted from online stores. The game was available on the PlayStation Network for the United States and Europe up until December 23 and on Xbox Live Arcade globally until December 31. Its removal came shortly after the recent sweep of digital Marvel-related titles during late 2013, including '' Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes'', '' Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds'' and '' Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3''.Reception
''Marvel vs. Capcom Origins'' received mixed to positive reviews from critics upon release, with aggregate review website Metacritic assigning a score of 72/100 for the PlayStation 3 version, and 78/100 for the Xbox 360 version. The game received praise for its preservation of the original arcade releases' integrity, additions of online multiplayer and challenges, and variety of unlockable content. On the other hand, it received criticism for its small and unsatisfying selection of games, as well as outdated gameplay mechanics. Ray Carsillo of '' Electronic Gaming Monthly'' awarded ''Origins'' a 9/10, stating the game "does a fine job of staying true to the originals, while the addition of dynamic challenges provide a new layer of addictiveness that helps to overshadow how much these games have aged in the past two decades". Taylor Cocke of '' IGN'' rated the title 8.2/10, concluding that "neither title is perfect due to some blatantly unbalanced characters, but as a walk down memory lane, this package is hard to beat". '' Official U.S. PlayStation Magazine'' gave the game a score of 7/10, saying the "minimal-frills two-pack is definitely entertaining while it lasts". Heidi Kemps of ''References
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* {{Marvel Video Game Crossovers 2012 video games Crossover fighting games Iron Galaxy games PlayStation 3 games PlayStation Network games Marvel vs. Capcom Video games developed in the United States Video games set in New York City Capcom video game compilations Video games based on Marvel Comics Xbox 360 Live Arcade games Multiplayer and single-player video games