User:Jackthomasmoore/sandbox

Basically after I fucked up Room on the Broom by creating the page despite being unfinished the first time, I decided to prepare some of my upcoming pages by working on my very own Sandbox

Also: I'd like to remind you all to not edit it, I'm the only one to edit since I own this Sandbox.

Upcoming Pages I will create (This will not include Dubs lol)

 * Stick Man
 * Zog
 * Zog and the Flying Doctors
 * The Highway Rat
 * The Smeds and The Smoos
 * Tulipop
 * That'll Teach 'Em
 * BRIGHTER SIDE (ビューティフル ジョー)
 * オトメロディー (おねがいマイメロディ)
 * Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds

Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds
Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds is a crossover fighting video game developed by Capcom in collaboration with Eighting. The game features characters from both Capcom's video game franchises and comic book series published by Marvel Comics. It was released for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 consoles in February 2011. It is the sequel to 2000's Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes, the fifth installment of the Marvel vs. Capcom franchise, and the first to use three-dimensional character models instead of two-dimensional sprites.

In Marvel vs. Capcom 3, players select a team of three characters to engage in combat and attempt to knock out their opponents. It features similar tag team game mechanics to earlier games in the series, along with new methods of play designed to make the game more accessible to new players. The game was produced by Ryota Niitsuma, who had previously worked on タツノコ VS. CAPCOM, which utilizes the same simplified three-button attack system. And as an update to the Ultimate edition, the game utilizes largely identical gameplay mechanics to the original. However, both the aerial combat and X-Factor systems, introduced in Fate of Two Worlds, have received adjustments. In addition to gameplay modifications and new playable characters, the game features several aesthetic changes.

The game received generally positive reviews from critics, who praised its gameplay and character roster, while criticizing its online component and lack of features and game modes. More than 2 million units were shipped worldwide a month after its debut, rendering it a commercial success. Less than a year after its release, Capcom announced an updated version of the game, titled Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3. The standalone update was released in November 2011, and featured additional characters, stages, and gameplay tweaks. Combined sales of both versions exceed 4 million copies. A proper sequel, titled Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, was released in September 2017.

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