Fightcade marvel vs capcom 2 rom

Just Google the exact version needed:

"Marvel vs. Capcom 2 new age of heroes (Flycast) (NAOMI)"

Download the exact file. Make sure it is a ".zip"

Do not unzip the file. Place it straight into the ROMS folder.

To get to the appropriate ROMS folder. In Fightcade on the top left select ROMS. Select "Flycast". Paste the mvsc2.zip

Done

Marvel vs Capcom 2 ROM Download for MAME 037b11 (MAME). Marvel vs Capcom 2 game is available to play online and download only on DownloadROMs. Marvel vs Capcom 2 ROM for MAME 037b11 download requires a emulator to play the game offline. This Game is the English (USA) Version and is the highest quality availble.

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zachd.com: How to Get and Play MvC2
A basic guide on how to get started.

=> I want to learn the game

To learn the game, read the Marvel 101 Guide. Once you've devoured all of that great info, read the FAQs/guides at GameFAQs first, then look at the Shoryuken Wiki, then graduate to the Shoryuken.com MvC2 forums which have a ton of knowledge strewn about. There is a LOT of information spread around everywhere. The Marvel 101 Guide is where you want to start.

For further help for advanced questions that those resources don't answer, there's currently (as of 2022) three useful places to go:

  • The MvC2 subreddit. Fairly low-traffic, but reddit is easy to work with.
  • The MvC2 Discord. You can find links to it here. This is a group of people who like the game and are looking for games and can usually answer good questions. Be careful not to ask lazy questions, though: that can get you kicked. Do your homework first.
  • The MvC2 facebook group. A great place to learn from, but I would really not ask lazy questions here: you'll be swiftly kicked.

Please don't waste people's time by not looking stuff up first. It's a great idea to lurk for a while first.

The best American controller was the MAS Systems controller which used HAPP parts. Tragically, the Nguyen family is no longer with us, but SCANLINE CITY has a license to make MAS-esque sticks that are in the works. The MAS form factor is really good. Japanese players often used Hori sticks which seem to be a little better for technical play. Iron Man players seem to be better on pad.

If you need a stick adapter the only important name is Brook Converters. They can adapt pretty much any stick for anything: the hardest part is just figuring out which adapter you need.

Marvel was traditionally played on a CRT TV on Dreamcast. Having a CRT just for Marvel isn't really feasible for most people. If you're playing on Dreamcast, consider getting the Black Dog Technology's DC-HDMI mod. The classic Evo monitor was the ASUS VH236H monitor in game mode, which had a crazy-good 2ms response rate. That's the gold standard: if you can get anything under 16ms you're probably not going to be able to notice. There's a long discussion on SRK of low-lag TV/monitors, the abandoned-as-of-2019 DisplayLag.com site, and if you're hard-core you can get your own lag testing device (review here). There is a fairly up-to-date display lag database here, but it's in Korean - Google Translate if you need it.

The classic tournament rules are: Turbo 1 speed, default damage and timer, best 2 out of 3 (until the Finals), you must keep the same team if you win, and no game-breaking or game-stalling glitches (such as dead-body infinites or infinite y-boost tricks). Some tournaments use best 3 out of 5 so people don't get randomed out, but you're supposed to be good enough to not get randomed out. Some places use altered damage settings, but that badly distorts the game - either elevating heavy hitters or making them useless in favor of infinite-based characters. Nobody uses Turbo 2.

=> I want to play on Playstation 3

  • Game: These days you should just get a PS3 Slim and jailbreak it. (There's also a MvC2-specific guide here, but it's a little out of date.) Then you sideload the game - download the game ISO / PKG from US PSN Marvel vs Capcom 2 PKG. (If that doesn't work for you, it's also at NoPayStation.com - get the US or EU version depending upon where you live.) Once you have that PKG, copy it to your PS3 via USB: there are tutorials on YouTube for that if you need help. Do not skip any recommended steps. Do not skip any patches you are told to use. Account and console bans are possible, so go slowly and make sure you follow every recommended step. Using an alt account for this is a good idea. Don't play "premiere" titles on a jailbroken PS3. Keep it to MvC2 and you're likely good.
    • Figure out if you should use HEN or CFW by checking your PS3 against the Jailbreak Compatibility List.
    • If you're instead using CFW, which requires a compatible PS3, then you need ReactPSN.
      • Figure out what version of PSN firmware you have. This is important.
      • Follow this video presuming you are using firmware version 4.89. If you're using something more recently, check for an updated version of the guide: it'll be out shortly.
      • After you've finished that video and installed CFW, DO NOT GO ONLINE UNTIL YOU HAVE PSN PATCH INSTALLED. You can get the PSN Patch here: PSN Patch link. (Whenever you'd like to sign into PSN and go online, make sure to open PSN Patch and hold X until your console beeps, you only need to do this once per boot.)
      • Now install the official MvC2 PKG/ISO.
      • After that, follow this video to setup ReActPSN (the program needed to activate your game).
      • Once you've watched the video and have ReActPSN setup, run it and hold O (CIRCLE) until your console reboots. That should have activated your game and removed the trial screen.
      • Always use PSN Patch before going online so you don't get banned.
      • Have fun!
    • If you're using HEN, have fun. Do not use ReactPSN or PSN Patch on HEN: they'll crash.
  • Controllers: Either get a MadCatz stick (preferably a TE), a Hori EX4 stick, or order a MAS stick (available "soon" from SCANLINE CITY).
  • Differences: The list of PSN/XBLA bugs can be found here. Most notably the Cyclops and Chun Li infinites have very different timing in the port. The PSN/XBLA game is based upon the Dreamcast Japanese source code, which means it has things like Guile's froze flash kicks glitch.
  • Can I get a gameshare?: Sadly, fuck no. You're eight years late. Way way back in 2014, people had to start using and begging for game shares: writeup of what you need to do. Sony lowered the number of game shares available which meant that people ran out very quickly. Nobody has any game shares left: please don't ask. We want you to be able to play the game: the way to do that is via jailbreaking. Sorry. :\

=> I want to play on PC

  • Preferred/most popular: NAOMI (MvC2 arcade) emulation with Fightcade 2. This includes the new Flycast rollback work and now improves input latency.
    • Get Fightcade 2 and the Fightcade JSON (for downloading stuff you need). If you don't install the Fightcade JSON pack, you won't have the game ROM: you can alternatively get it from installing the "Fightcade JSON" so Fightcade knows where to download ROMs from.
    • (A useful reference is silentscope88's CvS2 tutorial video, except do it for MvC2.)
    • Click Test Game, click Settings. Go to Controls. Select the Device you want to use and click "Map" to map your inputs. Check "Arcade button names". Now map your inputs: Flycast's A/Button 1 is Light Punch, B/Button 2 is Fierce Punch, X/Button 3 is Assist One, Y/Button 4 is Light Kick, Right Dpad Up/Button 5 is Roundhouse Kick, and Right DPad Down/Button 6 is Assist Two.
    • If you are using the Dreamcast version, make sure you ALSO map a "Sega VMU" under Settings :: Controls :: Dreamcast Devices :: Device A in the second column. You need that to unlock all the characters.
    • Training Mode is available on the Dreamcast-version only. It is not available on the NAOMI/Arcade version: switch to Dreamcast when you want to dojo up your game.
    • You should be good to play now.
  • Flycast Dojo with GGPO (beta). This is a brand-new update to the Flycast emulator that adds in GGPO-based rollback for better games online.
    • There's a full easy guide here: Complete, all-in-one stop to setting up Flycast Dojo GGPO Test version.
    • If you're still confused, there's a video guide here (uses CvS2, but pretty much the same thing): Flycast GGPO build setup tutorial.
  • NAOMI (MvC2 arcade) emulation with NullDC BEAR. It has also Dreamcast emulation, but that's generally only used for training mode.
    • There is a guide on the download page for Bear: follow it!
    • For Dreamcast (which has the critical Training Mode that you should dojo in), you want "MvC2 (Fixed)". The other version had a bug where in arcade mode the Noon Day Desert Stage would crash the game.
    • For Arcade, you want "MvC2 (Unlocked)". This version has all the characters and stages unlocked.
    • There is also the old 2020 the FGC Arcadia NullDC Guide, RossenX's 2020 video tutorial, and Dr Fatbody's tutorial, but the guide on the actual NullDC BEAR page is all you really need.
  • Dreamcast emulation with DeMul:
    1. Get DeMul.
    2. Configure DeMul per this video guide. DeMul ships in a badly configured state: you cannot skip this step.
    3. Download "DC.zip" from I don't know where.
    4. Go to Config :: GD-ROM to point DeMul to your CDi.
    5. You may want to use Yoshi's MvC2 Trainer Script: that allows you see hitboxes, which is amazing.

=> I want to play on Dreamcast

  • Console: Get a Dreamcast from eBay. $20-$50. Get a memory card so you can unlock the characters. If you want to use an LCD, get or install the DC-HDMI upgrade kit. People have been using the BenQ RL2460 as their LCD of choice.
  • Getting the Game for Dreamcast: You can either buy a copy or burn your own.
    • Buy: Get Marvel vs Capcom 2 from eBay.
    • Burn: Follow the info here. If you want to burn a mix somebody else created, there are some great choices in these places:
      • MvC2 mix archives
      • Capcom Fighting Collection fan ISO (includes MvC2, 3S, CvS2, ST, and a couple other games)
  • Controllers: Ugh, this is a problem.
    • Stock: You can play on the stock Dreamcast pad. This is kind of a pain in the ass, but was the classic choice for a lot of people who didn't have sticks.
    • MAS!!!!: MAS sticks were the Cadillac of American sticks. You could get them from MASSystems as late as 2018 on an unreliable basis, but they're now officially retired. Get your stick with Perfect 360 (p360) optical sticks (they're very much worth it), and convex (Japanese-style) buttons. MASSystems was run out of a home. Calling MAS Systems was for a long time the only reliable way to get one.
    • Green Goblin: The HKT-7300, known as the Green Goblin, was always the cheaper option but is really solid. Done in a Japanese style, it was a favorite of Japanese players.
    • Use your existing PS3/PS4 stick: You will need a Brook PS3/4 to Dreamcast adapter, which you should be able to find on Play-Asia or on eBay. If you want to use an Xbox 360/Xbox One stick, get an additional Xbox 360/One to PS3/PS4 adapter and daisy-chain them.
  • Unlock the characters: Hopefully you burned your image using the new improved selfboot. If you use that, that unlocks all the characters right away, fixes random stage select to use all the stages, and defaults the game to Turbo. If you didn't do that you can start unlocking the characters yourself (prepare to leave the console in the training room overnight) or borrow and copy a memory card from a friend. Or you can use the GameShark: US unlock codes, Japanese unlock codes. Or download the data to the memory card using DC VMU tools.

=> I want to play on Xbox 360

  • Game: Find a time machine and go back to time to get it via the marketplace back then. Please cry to Capcom so that they know things suck. You don't want a bootleg console because you'll be banned (unlike on PS3). Gameshares are just not a meaningful thing on Xbox, sorry.
  • Controllers: Either get a MadCatz stick (preferably a TE), a Hori EX4 stick, or order a MAS stick.
  • Differences: The list of PSN/XBLA bugs can be found here. Most notably the Cyclops and Chun Li infinites are broken in the port.

=> I want to play on Xbox One/Playstation 4/Playstation 5

Sorry: this isn't an option. You need the console to have backwards compatibility support for the game, and they don't. You can hack a Playstation to have PS2 emulation support, but that only lets you play the offline-only PS2 version which is kinda pointless.

=> I want to play on OG Xbox or PS2

Browse eBay. But nobody plays on those systems, and they don't have online play.

Can you emulate Marvel vs Capcom 2?

If you want to play Marvel vs Capcom 2 on your PC, you need to use an Android emulator. These emulators allow you to play online and single-player games with your mouse and keyboard. Some of these emulators include free ROMs or special stores where you can buy them.

Can you still download Marvel vs Capcom 2?

We understand that you are interested in downloading Marvel vs Capcom 2 on your Xbox 360, but the game is no longer available in the Microsoft Store. There is an option to view your download history on Xbox 360. This allows you to view and download your digital games.

How do you use a flycast Fightcade?

Open Fightcade\emulator\flycast\flycast.exe . Open the Settings menu and make sure the Connection Method is set to Match Codes is checked. Select HOST or JOIN in the drop-down menu on the left. Then click on the game you want to play.