Marvel Super Heroes (Arcade)
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Marvel Super Heroes is the second Marvel-licensed fighting game by Capcom. Heroes and villains from various Marvel properties must reclaim the Infinity Gems from Thanos before he can take over the universe, a retelling of the Infinity Gauntlet storyline from the comics.
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Unused Graphics

Doctor Doom and Thanos have an alternate palette for mirror matches like the other characters, but go unused due to their status as bosses. Both palettes are selectable in the PlayStation and Sega Saturn ports, and Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics. A similar palette for Thanos would later be used in Marvel vs. Capcom 2.

An earlier graphical text for Infinity Gem Usage.
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Originally, this message will appear if the player defeats an opponent while Infinity Gems is active upon use.
Regional Differences
Hidden Characters
This only works on the Japanese versions of the game, and you need the assistance of an arcade operator if using a real arcade machine (the machine must also be set to Free Play). You must hold the Credit Switch (the 1-Player Coin Button, usually the #5 key on emulators), and press the Start button to go to the character selection screen. While still holding the Credit Switch, press the following button combinations.
Notes:
- There's no time limit or speed requirement for inputing the codes.
- If you let go of the credits switch before completing a code, you have to get a Game Over or reset the game to try again.
- The codes consider both button presses and releases so take that into account during tool-assisted gameplays.
- When you enter a code that starts with a button press, you'll automatically pick Spider-Man/Captain America, but as long as you finish entering the code, he will turn into the character you want.
- If using MAME, check that the coin lockout options in the Miscellaneous tab of the game's properties is unchecked, otherwise these codes will not work.
For selecting Dr. Doom:
Down, Down, hold Light Kick, hold Medium Kick, Heavy Kick (glitched code, Player 1 can press Heavy Punch here instead)
or:
Medium Kick, Light Punch, Down, Light Kick, Medium Punch
For selecting Thanos:
Up, Down, Left, Right, Up, Down, Left, Right, Medium Punch
or:
Light Kick, Heavy Kick, Medium Punch, Medium Punch, Up
or (glitched code, only works for Player 2):
Up, Up, hold Heavy Punch, hold Medium Punch, Light Punch
For selecting Anita:

Alongside Dr. Doom and Thanos, Anita (from the Darkstalkers series) also appears as a hidden playable character with similar conditions as above. The button combination to select her is:
Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, hold Medium Punch, Light Punch
or:
Medium Punch, Light Punch, Left, Light Kick, Medium Kick
or (glitched code, only works for Player 2):
Light Punch, Medium Kick, Medium Kick, Heavy Punch, Medium Punch
She is seemingly very incomplete: her name is not printed under the lifebar, her lifebar portrait is simply her sprite instead of a dedicated portrait like the rest of the cast, the announcer never says her name, and she does not have her own artwork or win/pre-boss quotes (she uses Thanos' but with a miscolored logo and Juggernaut's victory theme in the win quote screen), but she does have her name when she wins, as well as at the end of an Auto match when it introduces basic combos. In the PlayStation and Sega Saturn ports (also only selectable in the Japanese versions), she was given a proper "VS" screen portrait, while in Marvel VS. Capcom: Fighting Collection, her portrait is simply blacked out and she lacks a nametag entirely (though the weird win screen is still there.)
Her special moves use characters from other Capcom fighting games: Akuma (his sprite being from Super Street Fighter II Turbo) and Mei-Ling (Hsien-Ko's sister, also from Darkstalkers). Her only Super, Love For You, does obscene damage and racks up to 99 hits. She doesn't have her own ending; instead, the credits play twice (beforehand, the heroes in the background are turned to normal from statues, so she is considered a hero character).
Much like with Thanos and Dr. Doom, the Continue screen gameplay tips are in Japanese when losing with her, even in non-Japanese regions. Furthermore, forcing her to be used as an AI-controlled fighter will result in her just standing, often walking to the right when the round begins.
Dr. Doom's Ending
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Dr. Doom's little name tag is present during his ending on the Japanese sets. For some reason, it's missing in the international sets.
Revisional Differences
Revision 951024 of the game's Brazilian set has the text in Spanish, instead of Portuguese. This was corrected in revision 951117, now having the appropriate Portuguese text. This serious mess up previously also happened with the Brazilian set of X-Men: Children of the Atom, but it was never fixed.
Oddities

Thanos' two endings incorrectly borrow the text from Magneto's ending. The PlayStation and Sega Saturn ports of the game gave it the correct text, but not the Marvel vs. Capcom: Origins and Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics re-releases, as both use the arcade ROMs.
References
The Marvel series
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| Arcade | Marvel Super Heroes |
| SNES | Marvel Super Heroes in War of the Gems |
| Sega Saturn | Marvel Super Heroes |
| GameCube, Xbox, PlayStation 2 | Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects |
| Windows | LEGO Marvel Super Heroes • LEGO Marvel's Avengers • LEGO Marvel Super Heroes 2 • Marvel Snap |
| Android, iOS | Marvel Snap |
| Ultimate Alliance | |
| PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Wii, Xbox, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Windows | Ultimate Alliance (Prototype) |
| PlayStation Portable | Ultimate Alliance • Ultimate Alliance 2 |
| Game Boy Advance | Ultimate Alliance |
| Nintendo DS | Ultimate Alliance 2 |
| Super Hero Squad | |
| Nintendo DS | Marvel Super Hero Squad |
| Unity Web Player | Marvel Super Hero Squad Online |
| Malibu Comics | |
| SNES | Firearm • Prime |
| Genesis | Ex-Mutants • Dinosaurs for Hire |
| Misc. | |
| NES | Silver Surfer |
| Windows | Deadpool |
| See Also | |
| The Avengers • Blade • Captain America • Daredevil • Fantastic Four • Ghost Rider • The Hulk • Iron Man • Marvel vs. Capcom • The Punisher • Spider-Man • X-Men | |
The Marvel vs. Capcom series
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| Arcade | X-Men: Children of the Atom • Marvel Super Heroes • X-Men vs. Street Fighter • Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes • Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes |
| DOS | X-Men: Children of the Atom |
| Sega Saturn | Marvel Super Heroes |
| PlayStation | Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes |
| Dreamcast | Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes |
| PlayStation 2 | Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes |
| PlayStation 3 | Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 |
| Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One | Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 • Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics |
| Nintendo Switch | Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics |
| See Also | |
| Marvel • Capcom • X-Men • Street Fighter | |
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