Marvel vs. Capcom Legacy Collection

Marvel vs. Capcom Legacy Collection is a video game collection developed by Digital Eclipse and published by Capcom that includes all Marvel-licensed games they developed during the 1990's, originally released on arcade/console platforms. This collection is released worldwide on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Microsoft Windows (via Steam & GOG.com) and Nintendo Switch in December 2021.

It is considered by fans as an enhanced version of Marvel vs. Capcom: Origins, which was released on PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 in 2012, before it was removed from online stores in 2014.

Game List

 * X-Men: Children of the Atom (1994)
 * Marvel Super Heroes (1995)
 * X-Men vs. Street Fighter (1996)
 * Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (1997)
 * Marvel vs. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes (1998)
 * Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes (2000)

Unlockable Games

 * The Punisher (1993)
 * X-Men: Mutant Apocalypse (1995)
 * Marvel Super Heroes: War of the Gems (1996)

Extra Features

 * Online multiplayer matches with a rollback netcode, player lobbies, ranked matchmaking, spectating, replay saving and a tournament mode akin to Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection.
 * "Training Mode" which allows the player to practice various characters and their moves/techniques for every game included.
 * Multiple save states which can be used to save and resume a game at any time.
 * The ability to switch between the Japanese and international editions.
 * A challenge system which awards points used to unlock concept art, secret characters (even though they can also be unlocked by using codes) and other content.
 * A museum which allows a player to view unlocked concept art, documents, facts, etc.
 * A music player which plays various tracks throughout the series and as well as many Capcom series represented in the collection.
 * A video player where you can watch many 1990s Marvel and Capcom animated titles.
 * Biographies that provide background information, stories, sprite art and animations for every playable fighter and bosses.
 * Multiple filters and viewing angles like in Origins.
 * The Nintendo Switch version would feature Amiibo Support of Ryu, Ken and Classic Mega Man figures to unlock other newer content based on Mega Man and Street Fighter, a first for the series.

Development
A compilation was revealed in a digital E3 event on June 11 alongside ports of Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 and Infinite on Nintendo Switch (as they were already released on PlayStation 4/PlayStation 5, Xbox One/Series X via backwards compatibility and Microsoft Windows) and an untitled true fourth game with a teaser showing Captain Jake and Rock Light/Classic Mega Man shaking their hands like Scott Summers/Cyclops and Ryu did in the title screen of X-Men vs. Street Fighter (albeit for this time, with a Weirdmageddon tormented Gravity Falls, Oregon on the Background) and an another one with a fourth number as claw marks and Hadoken shoots out, emerging on a dark screen hence "Now in development" (like The King of Fighters XV's teaser in EVO 2019) revealed to get a release on next-generation consoles (PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S and Steam)

Other Video Game Compilations

 * Ghosts 'n Goblins Collection (Capcom/Digital Eclipse)
 * Fatal Fury NeoGeo Collection (SNK/Digital Eclipse)
 * The King of Fighters NeoGeo Collection (SNK/Digital Eclipse)
 * Dead or Alive: Origins Collection (The earlier Dead or Alive games in addition to a few Ninja Gaiden games; Koei-Tecmo/M2)
 * Metal Slug NeoGeo Collection (SNK/Digital Eclipse)
 * Metal Gear Solid: The Origins Collection (Konami/M2)
 * Virtua Fighter HD Collection (SEGA/M2)
 * Gradius Anniversary Collection (Konami/M2)
 * TwinBee Anniversary Collection (Konami/M2)
 * Ganbare Goemon Anniversary Collection (Konami/M2)
 * Bomberman Anniversary Collection (Konami/M2)
 * Tales of: The Origins Collection (Bandai-Namco/Koei-Tecmo, a remastering of the earlier Tales of games)
 * Klonoa: Remastered Collection (Bandai-Namco/M2)
 * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Anniversary Collection (Konami/M2)
 * Konami 16-Bit Classics Anniversary Collection (includes Rocket Knight Adventures/Zombies Ate My Neighbors/etc.; Konami/M2)
 * The Legend of Zelda 35th Anniversary Collection (Nintendo/Koei-Tecmo/Monolith Soft; Ocarina of Time/Majora's Mask/Wind Waker/Twilight Princess/Skyward Sword/Phantom Hourglass/Spirit Tracks, same as Super Mario 3D All-Stars but done in a Similar Engine to Breath of the Wild)
 * Metroid Prime Trilogy (Nintendo/Retro Studios; a HD port collection on Switch with new features)
 * Fire Emblem: The Origins Collection (Nintendo/Koei-Tecmo; a remastering of the earlier Fire Emblem games for the NES/Famicom, SNES/Super Famicom and all of the three Fire Emblem Game Boy Advance games)
 * Untitled Fire Emblem remastered collection for the GameCube and Wii Games (Nintendo/Koei-Tecmo)
 * Untitled Remastered Collection of the earlier 3D Spider-Man Games (Marvel/Core Dynamics/Square-Enix)
 * Untitled X-Men Legends Remaster (Marvel/Koei-Tecmo/Square-Enix)
 * Monkey Island Collection (Disney/LucasArts/Square-Enix)
 * Advance Wars Remastered Collection (Nintendo/Koei-Tecmo)

Other Video Game Remasters and Such

 * Spectrobes: The Remastered Trilogy (Disney/Square-Enix)
 * Sleeping Dogs: Definitive Edition (Nintendo Switch port) (Square-Enix)
 * Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas 3D (Rockstar Games/Capcom; Nintendo 3DS port of San Andreas)
 * The Idolmaster: Special Stage Edition (Bandai-Namco; a remastered Special Edition of the franchises' games that are combined into one Special Package).