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While both versions offer the same legendary 56-character roster, their technical presentations differ significantly. XBLA Version (Xbox 360) Arcade / Dreamcast Version Resolution Native 720p with upscaling Native 480p (Arcade/NAOMI) Graphics Optional filters to smooth 2D sprites Raw, pixelated sprites (original look) Features Custom soundtracks & widescreen support Original 4:3 aspect ratio Accuracy Missing some animation frames and glitches "Arcade perfect" with original timing Availability Delisted from stores in 2013 Available via ROMs/Emulation Playing on Modded Hardware (JTAG vs. RGH) XBLA version marvel vs capcom 2 xblaarcadejtag rgh better
When Marvel vs. Capcom 2 dropped on Xbox Live Arcade in 2009, it was a revelation. Built from the Dreamcast codebase (widely considered the best arcade-accurate port), it offered:
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, the "best" version depends on whether you prioritize competitive accuracy, modern features, or hardware flexibility. 1. (Xbox 360) Version The
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The JTAG version of Marvel vs. Capcom 2 refers to a modified Xbox 360 console that allows users to play burned or ripped games, including this title. This version can be appealing to those who want to play the game with custom modifications, such as added characters or stages. However, JTAG consoles can be unreliable, and the process of setting one up can be complex.