
Capcom can't have been pleased. Its Internet-melting Captivate 09 announcement had been ruined. A week earlier, a retailer listing popped up on UK site ShopTo.net for MadCatz Marvel vs. Capcom tournament sticks, scheduled to ship in July. An ERSB listing and thinly-veiled teaser site followed. The proverbial cat was out of the bag.
So, when it came to the night before Captivate proper, there were no gasps or tears of joy or screams of adulation when Marvel vs. Capcom 2 was announced and its title was blazed across a widescreen television. It was more a case of, well, yeah, tell people something they don't know.

Kotaku: “Amingo was an original character introduced in Marvel vs. Capcom 2. He was part of a gentle race of plant people. He was good and he was my friend. Capcom killed Amingo in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3, and I will never forgive it.“
If they hadn't got rid of Amingo then Kotaku would instead be writing screeching articles about how Amingo is an example of cultural appropriation and racism.
And I fucking dare any of them to deny it.
An unpopular character from a game 20 years ago did not return for for a game that's almost a decade old except for a cameo and of course Kotaku got offended by this...

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Excellent article and I have to add that there is some restraint from high tier players to not abuse the infinite combos and exploits.

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