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|title = ''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes''/''Ultimate All Stars''
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|image = [[Image:Tatsunoko vs. Capcom Wii cover.jpg|Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes]] [[Image:Tatsunoko VS. Capcom.png|Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars]]
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|caption = Cover for the Wii version of ''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom Cross Generation of Heroes''. Ken the Eagle and [[Ryu]] are featured in the foreground, with the remainder of the cast in the background. The Box-art for Ultimate All-Stars is below it.
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|developer = [[Capcom]]/[[wikipedia:8ing/Raizing|8ing]]
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|publisher = [[Capcom]]
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|genre = [[wikipedia:Fighting game|Fighting]]
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|platform = [[wikipedia:Arcade game|Arcade]], [[wikipedia:Wii|Wii]]
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|release = {{vgrelease|JP= December 11, [[2008]]}}<br>{{vgrelease|NA= January 26, [[2010]]}}
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|ratings = [[wikipedia:Computer Entertainment Rating Organization|CERO]] B
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|modes = [[wikipedia:Single-player|Single-player]], [[wikipedia:multiplayer video game|multiplayer]]
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|arcade system = Unnamed Wii-based arcade board
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|input = 8-way [[wikipedia:joystick|joystick]], 4 [[wikipedia:push-button)|buttons]], [[wikipedia:Wii Remote|Wii Remote]], [[Wikipedia:Wii Remote#Classic Controller|Classic Controller]], [[wikipedia:Nintendo GameCube#Controller|GameCube Controller]] (Wii version)
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}}
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'''''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes''''', retitled '''''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All Stars''''' for the international release, is a crossover fighting game featuring characters from the Japanese animation studio Tatsunoko Production and [[Capcom]]. It was originally released exclusively in Japan in December 2008, but the Wii version is now available in North America and Europe. Licensing issues involving Tatsunoko characters initially forced the game to remain a Japanese exclusive. However, Capcom worked to deal with these issues leading the Wii game to be localized outside of Japan.<ref name="toid interview">{{cite interview|last=Killian|first= Seth |interviewer=Ben PerLee|title=Capcom's Seth Killian|url= http://www.destructoid.com/destructoid-interview-capcom-s-seth-killian-115243.phtml|format= Transcript|program=Destructoid|city=[[San Francisco]]|date=2008-12-19|accessdate= 2009-05-21}}</ref><ref name="Tatsunoko vs Capcom US">{{cite web| url=http://www.capcom-unity.com/kramez/blog/2009/05/18/capcom_e3_mystery_game_1_revealed_in_july_nintendo_power| title =Capcom E3 Mystery Game #1 revealed in July Nintendo Power|publisher=[[Capcom|Capcom Unity]]|accessdate=2009-05-18|date=2008-05-18|first=Chris|last=Kramer}}</ref>
   
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==Gameplay==
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The game is the seventh installment in the company's [http://capcomdatabase.wikia.com/wiki/Versus_(Series) ''Versus'' series], which includes the ''Marvel vs. Capcom'' and ''Capcom vs. SNK'' games. Each player has a team of two characters, and players can switch their characters at any time, and even perform two hyper combos at the same time (which however uses three special bars). However, large characters, such as Tatsunoko's Gold Lightan and Capcom's PTX-40A fight on their own without a partner. Producer Ryouta Niizuma announced the inclusion of minigames and the option for a simplified control scheme. The game has support for the Classic Controller and the Gamecube Controller as well. The buttons are listed as "Assist" "Weak" "Medium" and "Strong".
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Universal mechanics are similar to the previous ''Marvel vs. Capcom'' games. Characters can call their partner to do a predefined '''Variable Assist''' attack. Characters can tag with another character, performing an attack upon entry called a '''Variable Attack'''. Performing a '''Variable Counterattack''' also lets the player tag out with another character. '''Snapback''' is an attack that forces the opponent to switch characters should it land. '''Hyper Variable Combination''' lets characters of one team perform their Hyper moves, attacks that require a stock of level, at the same time, whereas '''Delayed Hyper Cancelation''' cancels a current Hyper move of the character with another Hyper move of the character's partner. Each character has a launcher to send the opponent to the air, allowing the character to do an '''Aerial Rave'''.
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There are also new universal techniques found in the game. '''Variable Aerial Rave''' lets the character switch to his or her partner while in mid-air. '''Mega Crash''' is a defensive maneuver that frees the character from the opponent while sacrifice a part of his or her life and two stocks of levels. '''Assault''' is an offensive variation of Mega Crash. '''Baroque''' is a mode where the character glows in rainbow color while sacrificing the red portion of the character's life - activating the mode cancels the current attack animation, allowing the player to extend combos and deal more damage relative to the amount of red life that is sacrificed. Baroque ends when the character doesn't do anything or when the character performs a Hyper move.
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The large characters (Gold Lightan and PTX-40A) cannot do the universal techniques that require a partner due to their single-character limit.
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===From Tatsunoko properties===
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{|class="wikitable"
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!Character
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!Origin
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!Voice Actor
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|-
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|Ken the Eagle
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|''Science Ninja Team Gatchaman''
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|Katsuji Mori
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|-
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|Casshern|Casshan
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|''Neo-Human Casshern''
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|Daisuke Ono
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|-
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|Tekkaman
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|''Tekkaman: The Space Knight''
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|Katsuji Mori
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|-
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|Yatterman-1
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|''Yatterman''
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|Eri Kitamura
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|-
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|Polymar|Polimar
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|''Hurricane Polymar''
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|Kunihiko Yasui
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|-
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|Gold Lightan
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|''Golden Warrior Gold Lightan''
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|Issei Futamata
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|-
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|Doronjo
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|''Yatterman''
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|Noriko Ohara
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|-
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|Karas
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|''Karas''
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|Endo Daichi
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|-
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|Hakushon Daimaō
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|''The Genie Family''
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|Tōru Ōhira
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|-
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|Jun the Swan
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|''Science Ninja Team Gatchaman''
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|Kazuko Sugiyama
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|-
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|Ippatsuman
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|''Gyakuten! Ippatsuman''
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|Masayuki Katō
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|-
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|Joe the Condor
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|''Science Ninja Team Gatchaman''
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|Isao Sasaki
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|-
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|Yatterman-2
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|''Yatterman''
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|Emiri Katō
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|-
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|Tekkaman Blade
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|''Tekkaman Blade''
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|Toshiyuki Morikawa
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|}
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;Notes
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:'''1.''' {{note|1}}Casshern is accompanied by Friender, who assists in some of his special attacks and hyper combos.
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:'''2.''' {{note|2}}Yatterman-1 is accompanied by Yatterwan, who does his hyper combos. If using his alternate color scheme, Yatterwan is replaced by Yatterpelican.
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:'''3.''' {{note|3}}Gold Lightan cannot be teamed up with another character.
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:'''4.''' {{note|4}}Doronjo is accompanied by Boyakki and Tonzra, who assist in all of her special attacks and hyper combos.
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:'''5.''' {{note|5}}Wii-exclusive character.
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:'''6.''' Not present in ''Ultimate All-Stars''.
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:'''7.''' New additions for ''Ultimate All-Stars''.
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===From Capcom properties===
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{|class="wikitable"
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!Character
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!Origin
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!Voice Actor
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|-
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|[[Ryu]]
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|''[[Street Fighter]]''
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|Hiroki Takahashi
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|-
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|[[Chun-Li]]
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|''[[Street Fighter II]]''
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|Fumiko Orikasa
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|-
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|[[Batsu Ichimonji]]
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|''Rival Schools: United By Fate''
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|Nobuyuki Hiyama
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|-
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|[[Alex]]
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|''[[Street Fighter III]]''
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|Hiroki Yasumoto
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|-
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|[[Morrigan Aensland]]
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|''Darkstalkers''
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|Yayoi Jinguji
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|-
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|[[Sōki/Kaijin No Sōki]]
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|''Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams''
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|Toshiyuki Kusuda
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|-
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|[[Rock Volnutt/Megaman Volnutt]]
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|''Mega Man Legends''
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|Mayumi Tanaka
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|-
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|PTX-40A
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|''Lost Planet: Extreme Condition''
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|(None)
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|-
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|[[Roll]]
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|''Mega Man''
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|Hiromi Igarashi
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|-
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|[[Saki Omokane]]
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|''Quiz Nanairo Dreams''
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|Yōko Honna
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|-
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|[[Viewtiful Joe]]
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|''Viewtiful Joe''
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|Shinji Kawada
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|-
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|[[Frank West]]
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|''Dead Rising''
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|Peter Von Gomm
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|-
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|[[Zero]]
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|''Mega Man X''
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|Ryotaro Okiayn
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|-
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|Yami
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|''Okami''
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|(None)
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|}
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;Notes
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:'''1.''' {{note|1}}Morrigan is assisted by Lilith during her Darkness Illusion hyper combo.
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:'''2.''' {{note|2}}PTX-40A cannot be teamed up with another character.
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:'''3.''' {{note|3}}Viewtiful Joe is assisted by Sexy Silvia during his Six Machine Cannon hyper combo.
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:'''4.''' {{note|4}}Wii-exclusive character
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:'''5.''' {{note|5}}Final Boss
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==Gallery==
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<gallery captionalign="left">
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Image:Tatsunoko vs. Capcom - Cross Generation of Heroes Logo.jpg|Logo for the game.
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tvc-ryu2.jpg|Ryu
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tvc-chun-li2.jpg|Chun - Li
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tvc-alex.jpg|Alex
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tvc-mega-man-volnutt.jpg|Megaman Volnutt
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tvc-zero.jpg|Zero
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tvc-soki.jpg|Kaijin No Soki
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tvc-saki-omokane.jpg|Saki Omokane
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tvc-batsu-ichimonji2.jpg|Batsu Ichimonji
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tvc-ptx-40a.jpg|PTX - 40A
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tvc-frank-west.jpg|Frank West
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tvc-roll.jpg|Roll
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tvc-viewtiful-joe.jpg|Viewtiful Joe
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tvc-morrigan-aensland.jpg|Morrigan
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tvc-ken-the-eagle2.jpg|Ken the Eagle
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tvc-jun-the-swan.jpg|Jun the Swan
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tvc-joe-the-condor.jpg|Joe the Condor
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tvc-yatterman-no1.jpg|Yatterman - 1
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tvc-yatterman-no2.jpg|Yatterman - 2
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tvc-tekkaman-blade.jpg|Tekkaman Blade
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tvc-doronjo.jpg|Doronjo
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tvc-casshern2.jpg|Casshern
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tvc-gold-lightan.jpg|Gold Lightan
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tvc-ippatsuman.jpg|Ippatsuman
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tvc-karas.jpg|Karas
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tvc-tekkaman2.jpg|Tekkaman
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tvc-hakushon-daimao.jpg|Hakushon Daimao
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tvc-polymar.jpg|Polymar
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tvc-ryu1.jpg|Ryu punch
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tvc-chun-li1.jpg|Chun Li kick
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tvc-ken-the-eagle1.jpg|Ken the Eagle strike pose
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tvc-character-poster1.jpg|Characters poster 1
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tvc-cashern.jpg|Casshern and Friender
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Tvc-boyacky tonzra.jpg|Boyacky and Tonzra
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tatsunoko_vs_capcom_ultimate_all_stars_conceptart_r1eRZ.png|Concept art
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tvc-batsu-ichimonji1.jpg|Batsu Ichimonji kick
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tvc-character-poster2.jpg|Characters poster 2
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Dolphin 2011-02-13 19-10-48-41.jpg
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Dolphin 2011-02-13 19-08-46-77.jpg
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Dolphin 2011-02-13 19-14-46-59.jpg
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Dolphin 2011-02-13 19-17-40-64.jpg
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Dolphin 2011-02-13 19-22-52-86.jpg
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</gallery>
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==Videos==
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===PAX 2009 Trailer===
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[[File:Tatsunoko VS. Capcom Ultimate All-Stars (PAX 2009 Trailer)|425px]]
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===Frank West Gameplay===
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[[File:Tatsunoko VS. Capcom Ultimate All-Stars (TGS 2009 Frank West Gameplay)|425px]]
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==References==
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{{reflist}}
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== See also ==
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{{Street Fighter series}}
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==External links==
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* [[w:c:tatsunokovscapcom:Tatsunoko vs Capcom Wiki|''Tatsunoko vs. Capcom'' Wiki]]
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* [http://www.capcom.co.jp/tatsucap/ Official Japanese website]
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* [http://tatsunoko.vscapcom.com/ Official US website]
 
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Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes, retitled Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All Stars for the international release, is a crossover fighting game featuring characters from the Japanese animation studio Tatsunoko Production and Capcom. It was originally released exclusively in Japan in December 2008, but the Wii version is now available in North America and Europe. Licensing issues involving Tatsunoko characters initially forced the game to remain a Japanese exclusive. However, Capcom worked to deal with these issues leading the Wii game to be localized outside of Japan.[1][2]

Gameplay

The game is the seventh installment in the company's Versus series, which includes the Marvel vs. Capcom and Capcom vs. SNK games. Each player has a team of two characters, and players can switch their characters at any time, and even perform two hyper combos at the same time (which however uses three special bars). However, large characters, such as Tatsunoko's Gold Lightan and Capcom's PTX-40A fight on their own without a partner. Producer Ryouta Niizuma announced the inclusion of minigames and the option for a simplified control scheme. The game has support for the Classic Controller and the Gamecube Controller as well. The buttons are listed as "Assist" "Weak" "Medium" and "Strong".

Universal mechanics are similar to the previous Marvel vs. Capcom games. Characters can call their partner to do a predefined Variable Assist attack. Characters can tag with another character, performing an attack upon entry called a Variable Attack. Performing a Variable Counterattack also lets the player tag out with another character. Snapback is an attack that forces the opponent to switch characters should it land. Hyper Variable Combination lets characters of one team perform their Hyper moves, attacks that require a stock of level, at the same time, whereas Delayed Hyper Cancelation cancels a current Hyper move of the character with another Hyper move of the character's partner. Each character has a launcher to send the opponent to the air, allowing the character to do an Aerial Rave.

There are also new universal techniques found in the game. Variable Aerial Rave lets the character switch to his or her partner while in mid-air. Mega Crash is a defensive maneuver that frees the character from the opponent while sacrifice a part of his or her life and two stocks of levels. Assault is an offensive variation of Mega Crash. Baroque is a mode where the character glows in rainbow color while sacrificing the red portion of the character's life - activating the mode cancels the current attack animation, allowing the player to extend combos and deal more damage relative to the amount of red life that is sacrificed. Baroque ends when the character doesn't do anything or when the character performs a Hyper move.

The large characters (Gold Lightan and PTX-40A) cannot do the universal techniques that require a partner due to their single-character limit.

From Tatsunoko properties

Character Origin Voice Actor
Ken the Eagle Science Ninja Team Gatchaman Katsuji Mori
Casshan Neo-Human Casshern Daisuke Ono
Tekkaman Tekkaman: The Space Knight Katsuji Mori
Yatterman-1 Yatterman Eri Kitamura
Polimar Hurricane Polymar Kunihiko Yasui
Gold Lightan Golden Warrior Gold Lightan Issei Futamata
Doronjo Yatterman Noriko Ohara
Karas Karas Endo Daichi
Hakushon Daimaō The Genie Family Tōru Ōhira
Jun the Swan Science Ninja Team Gatchaman Kazuko Sugiyama
Ippatsuman Gyakuten! Ippatsuman Masayuki Katō
Joe the Condor Science Ninja Team Gatchaman Isao Sasaki
Yatterman-2 Yatterman Emiri Katō
Tekkaman Blade Tekkaman Blade Toshiyuki Morikawa
Notes
1. ^ Casshern is accompanied by Friender, who assists in some of his special attacks and hyper combos.
2. ^ Yatterman-1 is accompanied by Yatterwan, who does his hyper combos. If using his alternate color scheme, Yatterwan is replaced by Yatterpelican.
3. ^ Gold Lightan cannot be teamed up with another character.
4. ^ Doronjo is accompanied by Boyakki and Tonzra, who assist in all of her special attacks and hyper combos.
5. ^ Wii-exclusive character.
6. Not present in Ultimate All-Stars.
7. New additions for Ultimate All-Stars.

From Capcom properties

Character Origin Voice Actor
Ryu Street Fighter Hiroki Takahashi
Chun-Li Street Fighter II Fumiko Orikasa
Batsu Ichimonji Rival Schools: United By Fate Nobuyuki Hiyama
Alex Street Fighter III Hiroki Yasumoto
Morrigan Aensland Darkstalkers Yayoi Jinguji
Sōki/Kaijin No Sōki Onimusha: Dawn of Dreams Toshiyuki Kusuda
Rock Volnutt/Megaman Volnutt Mega Man Legends Mayumi Tanaka
PTX-40A Lost Planet: Extreme Condition (None)
Roll Mega Man Hiromi Igarashi
Saki Omokane Quiz Nanairo Dreams Yōko Honna
Viewtiful Joe Viewtiful Joe Shinji Kawada
Frank West Dead Rising Peter Von Gomm
Zero Mega Man X Ryotaro Okiayn
Yami Okami (None)
Notes
1. ^ Morrigan is assisted by Lilith during her Darkness Illusion hyper combo.
2. ^ PTX-40A cannot be teamed up with another character.
3. ^ Viewtiful Joe is assisted by Sexy Silvia during his Six Machine Cannon hyper combo.
4. ^ Wii-exclusive character
5. ^ Final Boss

Gallery

Videos

PAX 2009 Trailer

 	Tatsunoko_VS._Capcom_Ultimate_All-Stars_(PAX_2009_Trailer) 	 			  

Frank West Gameplay

 	Tatsunoko_VS._Capcom_Ultimate_All-Stars_(TGS_2009_Frank_West_Gameplay) 	 			  

References

  1. Template:Cite interview
  2. Kramer, Chris (2008-05-18). Capcom E3 Mystery Game #1 revealed in July Nintendo Power. Capcom Unity. Retrieved on 2009-05-18.

See also

Street Fighter series
Video games (Full list)
Main games Street Fighter · Street Fighter II (Champion Editon · Hyper Fighting · Super · Turbo · Hyper · HD Remix · Ultra) · Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams (Alpha 2 · Alpha 3) · Street Fighter III (2nd Impact · 3rd Strike) · Street Fighter IV (Super · Arcade Edition · Ultra) · Street Fighter V (Arcade Edition · Champion Edition) · Street Fighter 6
Spinoffs Street Fighter EX (EX2 · EX3) · Street Fighter 2010 · Street Fighter: The Movie (Arcade version · Home version) · Street Fighter II: The Interactive Movie · Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game · Chun-Li ni makase China · Street Fighter: Puzzle Spirits · Street Fighter: Battle Combination · Super Street Fighter IV: PachiSlot Edition
Crossovers Marvel vs. Capcom series · SNK vs. Capcom series · Namco × Capcom series · Taisen Net Gimmick Capcom & Psikyo All Stars · Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo · Super Gem Fighter Mini Mix · Capcom Fighting All-Stars · Capcom Fighting Jam · Cannon Spike · Tatsunoko vs. Capcom · Street Fighter Online: Mouse Generation · Street Fighter × Mega Man · Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U · Street Fighter × All Capcom · Japan Sumo Cup: Yokozuna vs. Street Fighter · Puzzle Fighter · Super Smash Bros. Ultimate · TEPPEN · Street Fighter: Duel
Compilations Street Fighter Anniversary Collection · Street Fighter Alpha Anthology · Street Fighter Collection · Street Fighter Collection 2 · Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection
Shared Universe Final Fight series · Slam Masters series · Rival Schools series · Captain Commando
Miscellaneous List of games · List of playable characters · List of non-playable characters
Other media
Film/Television Future Cops · Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie · Live-action film · Street Fighter II: Yomigaeru Fujiwara-kyō · Street Fighter II V (List of episodes) · US TV series (List of episodes) · Street Fighter Alpha: The Animation · Street Fighter Alpha: Generations · Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li · Street Fighter IV: The Ties That Bind · Super Street Fighter IV OVA · Street Fighter - Round One: Fight! · Balrog: Behind the Glory · Street Fighter: Legacy · Street Fighter: Assassin's Fist · Street Fighter: World Warrior · Matador · Street Fighter: Resurrection
Comics Street Fighter II (manga) · Street Fighter Gaiden · Street Fighter (UDON) (Legends: Chun-Li · Legends: Ibuki · Issue 0 · Street Fighter IV Issue 2 · The Life and Death(s) of Charlie Nash · Street Fighter vs. Darkstalkers) · Street Fighter Alpha (manga) · Sakura Ganbaru! · Cammy Gaiden · World Warrior Encyclopedia (Hardcover) · Ryu Final · Street Fighter Zero (HK comic) · Street Fighter (Brazilian comic series) · Street Fighter Zero (Brazilian comic) · EX2 Plus (comic) · Street Fighter (Malibu comic) (Issue 1 · Issue 2 · Issue 3)

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