According to Producer Derek Neal, Iron Galaxy Studios used the original arcade ROMs from Marvel Super Heroes and Marvel vs.
A playable demo of the game was present during the Evolution Championship Series from July 6–8, 2012, and San Diego Comic-Con International from July 12–15, 2012. The game was developed by Iron Galaxy Studios, who had previously worked with Capcom on Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike Online Edition. Capcom Origins was announced by Capcom on July 5, 2012. These challenges, which can range from throwing a certain number of projectiles to winning online matches, reward points upon completion that can be used to unlock bonus content from the "Vault", including concept art, short films, and secret characters. Lastly, Origins includes an in-game challenge system. It also offers different viewing angles for gameplay, such as an "over the shoulder" view. The screen ratio can be adjusted to the standard-definition 4:3 aspect ratio or stretched for high-definition televisions. Players can play both games in their original states or apply filters to smooth the graphics and character sprites. Origins features high-definition visuals with multiple options available for filters, frames, and scan lines. The matchmaking system allows players to adjust certain settings to narrow down search results, such as establishing ping thresholds and regional preferences.
In addition to ranked and player matches, the online mode adds eight-player lobbies, spectator mode, and replay saving. The online infrastructure utilizes GGPO, a networking library designed to minimize input lag. Origins retains each game's original single-player game modes and introduces online multiplayer. Capcom: Clash of Super Heroes (1998), whose gameplay remain identical to their arcade releases. Capcom Origins is a compilation game that includes two 1990s Capcom titles, Marvel Super Heroes (1995) and Marvel vs.
See also: Gameplay in Marvel Super Heroes and Gameplay in Marvel vs. In December 2014, the game was removed from its online platforms after Capcom's licensing contracts with Marvel Comics expired. Critics praised the game for remaining faithful to the arcade versions and its additional features but criticized it for its outdated gameplay and unbalanced rosters. Origins was met with mixed to positive reviews upon release. It also incorporates a challenge system that awards points used to unlock concept art, secret characters, and other content. It implements GGPO-enhanced online multiplayer with player lobbies, spectating, and replay saving. Origins introduces high-definition visuals with multiple options for filters and viewing angles. As such, no changes were made to gameplay mechanics or character balance. The game, which was developed using Marvel Super Heroes ' and Clash of Super Heroes ' arcade ROMs, aimed to maintain the integrity of their original releases. The dual pack was released through the PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade in September and October 2012, respectively. It is a compilation of Marvel Super Heroes and Marvel vs. Capcom Origins is a crossover fighting video game developed by Iron Galaxy Studios and published by Capcom.