10 Fighting Game Crossovers We Want To See

It's time for us to fantasize about the next "Vs." game from Capcom.

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It's finally here! The Vs. fighting game we didn’t even know we wanted is now feeding the appetite of Street Fighter and Tekken fans everywhere. Capcom’s fantasy battle royal of epic proportions, Street Fighter X Tekken, pits SF’s projectile throwing combatants against Tekken’s close range pugilists.

Now that we got that out of the way, it’s time for us to fantasize about the next Vs. installment from Capcom. There are a gazillion gaming companies and franchises out there that would make a perfect fit against Cap’s storied cast. It’s time to reach into our dream match raffle bowl and pull out the ten best ones we’d like to see.

Join us as we delve into our "Capcom Vs. Fighting Games Wishlist."

Capcom’s Lady Fighters vs. Arcana Heart

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Street Fighter 3: 3rd Strike vs. Garou: Mark of the Wolves

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If there’s one fighting game roster that’s insanely different from it’s past installments, it’s gotta be the roster of SF3: 3rd Strike. Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li and Akuma came along for the ride but everyone else was a fresh face (and super weirdo, for some.)

One of the most underrated fighting games of all time, Garou: Mark of the Wolves, fits into that same category of Cap’s fighting game sequel. Why not pit both games’ rosters against each other in a 2D, drag out street brawl?

Yun, Yang, Alex, Ibuki and Q could do battle against Rock Howard, Terry Bogard, Tizoc, Hokutomaru and Freeman for Capcom and SNK’s honor. 

Onimusha vs. Soul Calibur

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Darkstalkers vs. Guilty Gear

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Capcom vs. Sega

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Capcom vs. Namco

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Capcom vs. Nintendo

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Capcom vs. DC Universe

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Capcom vs. SNK 3

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Street Fighter vs. Mortal Kombat

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