Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes

Marvel vs. Capcom:
Clash of Super Heroes
Japanese Dreamcast box art
DeveloperCapcom
PublishersCapcom
Dreamcast, PlayStation
ProducerKenji Kataoka
Designers
  • Atsushi Tomita
  • Nakano Tau Masahiro
  • Yuji Matsumoto
ArtistCRMK
Composers
  • Masato Kouda
  • Yuko Takehara
SeriesMarvel vs. Capcom
PlatformsArcade, Dreamcast, PlayStation
ReleaseArcade
  • JP: February 1998
  • NA: March 1998
Dreamcast
  • JP: March 25, 1999
  • NA: October 7, 1999
  • EU: November 24, 1999
PlayStation
  • JP: November 11, 1999
  • NA: January 27, 2000
  • EU: January 31, 2000
GenreFighting
ModesSingle-player, multiplayer
Arcade systemCP System II

Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes is a 1998 crossover fighting game developed and published by Capcom for the CP System II arcade system. It is the third installment in the Marvel vs. Capcom series, which features characters from Capcom's video game franchises and characters from Marvel Comics. Unlike the series' previous entry, Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (1997), this sequel features characters from numerous Capcom video game franchises, rather than strictly Street Fighter characters. While the gameplay is largely identical to its predecessor, Clash of Super Heroes removes the traditional character assist system and introduces the "Variable Cross" attack.

The game was ported to the Dreamcast and PlayStation in 1999, and re-released in 2012 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 as part of the Marvel vs. Capcom Origins collection and in 2024 for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Windows as part of the Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics compilation. The Dreamcast version of the game was praised for its visuals, gameplay, and translation of the original arcade experience. For the PlayStation version, Capcom removed tag team battles due to the console's limited RAM capacity in an attempt to preserve the main game's speed and graphical integrity. Consequently, the PlayStation port received slightly less positive reviews than the Dreamcast version. The game was followed by Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes in 2000.