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Date of page creation21:27, 1 November 2013
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After the release of Marvel vs. Capcom 2, Capcom lost the Marvel license and the two companies split off. For their side, Marvel tried another crossover fighter, this time with Electronic Arts, entitled Marvel Nemesis: Rise of the Imperfects in 2005. Many early announcements identified the game as "Marvel vs. EA", and if you're having trouble naming any iconic EA characters (John Madden aside), then you understand the initial skepticism the game received before it was announced that the non-Marvel characters would be all Original Generation. It sank so hard, Marvel ultimately cut all ties to EA and returned to Activision for video game business.
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