Tag Archive for 'Marvel vs. Capcom'

Hyper Combo Wallpaper: Marvel vs. Booklets

These are the booklets from Marvel Super Heroes, Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter, and Marvel vs. Capcom... all for the original PlayStation.

And since the HyperComboCast is taking the week off, I figured it's only right to reward you for your patience with some new wallpaper!

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As much as I look back fondly on my days playing fighting games on the PS1, let's be honest -- the arcade versions of these games are exponentially better.

Still, I hope you've enjoyed this trip down memory as much as I have. See you next Monday for the new http://www.audioshocker.com/tag/hypercombocast!!

Gambit MvC Hyper Combo Wallpaper!

We're lettin' loose with a triple shot of the Ragin' Cajun!!!

Disclaimer! These pics all come from the Marvel vs. Capcom intro, and that's why there are no health meters or anything like that. Anyway, first up, we've got Gambit as he gets ready to bust out his Royal Flush Hyper Combo.

Gambit's Royal Flush Hyper Combo

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Next up, Gambit gives Strider a little 52 card smackdown.

Gambit whoopin' on Strider

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And, finally, Strider Hiryu returns the favor as he makes himself a big tasty bowl of Gambit gumbo!!!

Strider whoopin' on Gambit

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Next Hyper Combo Wallpaper? Honestly, I haven't decided yet! If you have any requests, leave 'em in the comments.

Chun-Li MvC Hyper Combo Wallpaper!

This week, we celebrate the righteous leg twirling fury of Chunners!!!

Up first? My most favoritest Chun-Li move ever - the 7 Star Sky Flash Kick* Hyper Combo. Beautiful, isn't it?

7 Star Sky Flash Kick

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Next we have the aftermath of the 7 Star Hyper Combo. I dig this image so much that it's currently my desktop background!

Chun-Li kicks Captain Commando

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Thirdly, I bring you this shot of Chun-Li's ever-awesome Kikosho Hyper Combo... giving Wolverine a wonderfully elastic neck.

Chun-Li hits Wolvie with the Kikosho

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And, finally, nothing makes for a great ending like a little victory stance! This shot features one of my all-time favorite MvC team-ups, Chun-Li and War Machine.

Victory! Chun-Li and War Machine

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Next Hyper Combo Wallpaper? Gambit gets his fight on!!!

* I like this move SOOO much that I plan to name my second album after it.

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Hyper Combo Wallpaper Returns!

It's BAAAACK!!! And I've got classic Marvel vs. Capcom desktops for you!

Let's start things off with the original MvC1 title screen. Oh gawd... it's so beautiful... I'm getting teary-eyed just looking at it!!!

Marvel vs. Capcom title screen

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Next up? The select screen! While I love this image, there's something I love even more -- the music. Snag the wallpaper and then go listen to the MvC1 select screen theme on Grooveshark.

Marvel vs. Capcom select screen

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And last but not least -- the awesome character montage from the MvC opening!!! Even though most of my favs have been shuffled to the back, I still love it.

Marvel vs. Capcom characters

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Next Hyper Combo Wallpaper? Chun-Li kicks some ass!

Culturology 059 - Tournament Movie Tournament: Round One!

Tournament Movie Tournament ROUND ONE Bracket:

(If you're not into reading and you want to spoil the match-ups, then skip to the bottom of this post for the ROUND TWO bracket image.)

Enter the Dragon vs. DOA: Dead or Alive

Little known fact about Bruce Lee: he was also a champion beach volleyball player (and if you told him you were looking for a slightly more "mature" attitude, his pectoral muscles would inexplicably swell to three times their normal size). Facing this overwhelmingly talented, distressingly busty version of '70s icon Bruce Lee, the shiny, comfortably 21st Century characters of DOA didn't have a chance. "Based on a video game?" scoffed Lee, "Ha. Ha ha hahha haha ha."

The grueling battle ended with victory for: Enter the Dragon!

Battle Creek Brawl vs. The Quick and the Dead

Two wildly different versions of the West butted heads in this instantly classic match-up:  a shanty-town were all the citizens like to stop-and-stare from time to time, and a Texas that is populated almost entirely by burly men. And those burly men were quite good at hugging each other and getting angry, but, well, they just couldn't do much against gun-slinging A-list Hollywood actors. Staring down her gun at a critically wounded Jackie Chan, who knelt bleeding on the ground, pleading for her to take pity and just end his life, Sharon Stone snickered and walked away, leaving Chan's barely breathing body to be picked at by the vultures that were swooping lower and lower.

The grueling battle ended with victory for: The Quick and the Dead!

Redbelt vs. Bronson Lee, Champion

The exploitation wizards that came up with Bronson Lee had no idea what they were in for, going up against David Mamet's well-dialogued Redbelt. Who'd of thought that one of the all-stars of contemporary theatre would also be a macho douchebag who was way into MMA? Bronson Lee didn't, and not only did he get his ass-kicked, but he was talked out of ever bothering trying to act again. Insult to injury, my friends, insult to injury. Perhaps either Charles Bronson or Bruce Lee would have stood a chance, but poor B.L. never did.

The grueling battle ended with victory for: Redbelt!

Sidekicks vs. Bloodfist

This was one of the toughest matches to call in the whole first round, because both of these movies are so... uh... good! Bloodfist fared well in the early goings, as it took immediate advantage of being readily available on DVD to control the early goings of the fight. But once Sidekicks realized that its cult status, being available almost exclusively on hard-to-find VHS tapes and bootleg DVDs snapped out of its racist day-dreaming to conjure an early-nineties Chuck Norris that was still more or less in fighting form. And also, Joe Piscopo beat Billy Blanks in a swimsuit competition. Sidekicks sneaks into round two! It might just be worth watching!

The grueling battle ended with victory for: Sidekicks!

Mortal Kombat vs. The Quest

The longest, knock-down drag-out fight of the first round. Mortal Kombat came out waving around it's many shittily-animated arms, claiming re-watchability, and a superior level of Enter the Dragon knock-offery. But then Jean-Claude Van Damme ran around with some kids, took off his shirt, and did a split, and everyone in the audience, Christopher Lambert included, swooned. This one will be debated into the ages. Was it a fair fight? Were the judges biased by a bizarre, unhealthy fascination with the Muscles from Brussels? Are they rejecting all video-game based tournament movies until Marvel Vs. Capcom finally gets greenlighted? The world may never know.

The grueling battle ended with victory for: The Quest!

Bloodsport vs. Best of the Best

Come on people. Bloodsport wins. Duh. Bloodsport won with its eyes closed.

The grueling battle ended with victory for: Bloodsport!

The Karate Kid vs. Never Back Down

One of the greatest sports movies (let alone tournament movies) ever made faces it's most successful (and not all that successful, at that) knock-off. There may well have been things about the 2000s that were okay, but Never Back Down wasn't really one of them. No contest. Way to go, Daniel-son.

The grueling battle ended with victory for: The Karate Kid!

Over the Top vs. The Karate Kid, Part III

We've met many people over the years that have claimed to have been entertained by Over the Top, but we don't really believe them. Meanwhile, KKPIII is a much better, way more over the top B-movie than Over the Top. It's not even time yet, in just the first round, to even sing the full praises of The Karate Kid, Part III. A sleeper candidate? A wildcard? Could be, could be...

The grueling battle ended with victory for: The Karate Kid, part III!

Tournament Movie Tournament ROUND TWO Bracket:

Be back next week to see which movies fight their way into ROUND THREE!

AudioShocker Podcast #106 - Hestlton Charlton

Our most exciting podcast EVER! Disney's A Christmas Carol 3D sucks, Mad Men and Sons of Anarchy are over, Van Damme is emotional in Wake of Death and just okay in The Order, Neal loves the NRA, Solarbabies, Onslaught on one quarter, the new Wiz Khalifa mixtape, and t-shirts. OH YEEEEAH!

AudioShocker Podcast #95 - Marvelous Kickboxing Basterds

NEW AND IMPROVED FORMAT! We give it to you fast and focused as we discuss the big comic book and superhero news: Disney's purchase of Marvel Entertainment. What does it mean for Marvel vs. Capcom? Will there be a Muppets crossover? We switch it up as Neal reviews Inglorious Basterds, giving you the reasons why this new Tarantino flick makes District 9 look like a summer flop. Then Nick discusses the latest installment in his ongoing Jean-Claude Van Damme marathon, Kickboxer. Finally, after the end theme, we debate the post-SNL careers of Rob Schneider and Mike Myers.

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Capcom in the Clutches of Magneto Hyper Combo Wallpaper!

Amingo strikes a prickly pose

Capcom, in the evil clutches of Magneto!

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Magneto is a mainstay of the Marvel vs. Capcom series. From X-Men: Children of the Atom to Marvel Super Heroes to X-Men vs. Street Fighter to Marvel vs. Capcom 2, the master of magnetism is one of most formidable baddies in the Marvel lineup.

The Mags you see here is from the cover of House of M: Masters of Evil #4, drawn by Mike Perkins (with a bit of Photoshop magic by moi). Be back here next Monday for another Hyper Combo Wallpaper and the start of September a.k.a. Versus Month!

Amingo Marvel vs. Capcom 2 Hyper Combo Wallpaper!

Amingo strikes a prickly pose

Say WAZZZUP to Amingo, the Living Cactus

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I used to think that Marvel vs. Capcom 2 was the weak link in the Marvel vs. Capcom series, but I've since changed my mind and embraced the final (for now!) MvC installment.

Amingo is one of the new characters Capcom put in MvC2. Design-wise, I think he's the best looking of the newbies (though probably not the best fighter... sorry, amigo!).

Be back here next Monday for special Magneto Hyper Combo Wallpaper!

Captain Commando Classic Hyper Combo Wallpaper!

Captain Commando in classic form

Captain Commando strikes a classic Capcom pose

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It's safe to say that Marvel vs. Capcom revived Captain Commando's career. Not that it was his first appearance by any means - he had his own self-titled game years before and he had graced Capcom packaging as a company mascot for many moons.

But the cyborg whose name was reverse-engineered from the Capcom moniker (Captain Commando) had his breakout role in MvC1. He made it into countless homes around the world thru the console versions of that game, and did the same all over again with MvC2. Thus he became the greatest captain of all-time (sorry, Steve)!

Thanks to The Fighter's Generation for the Capcom art. Be back here next Monday for another Hyper Combo Wallpaper!