Fans of fighting games are about as nostalgic as gamers come, and not without warrant. Great fighting games tend to have long lifespans; just look at your friends that still play Super Smash Brothers Melee. In 2000, Marvel vs. Capcom 2 came out in arcades and became a fighting game watermark for the next decade. MVC2 has kept its fans happy by not only having one of the best rosters of all time, but by implementing a tight fighting system that has held up tremendously over time. If MVC2 wasn't so good, do you think people could honestly try and charge upwards of $400 for still wrapped copies of it on Amazon? With Marvel vs. Capcom 3, Capcom has recaptured everything that made MVC2 great, and added all the polish you'd expect from this generation of consoles. Sadly, MVC3 overall isn't as deep as it could've been considering Capcom's recent success with Tatsunoko vs. Capcom and Street Fighter IV, but don't worry kids, this game is fantastic.