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Capcom vs. Whatever/Awesome Music

It's Capcom, people. Everyone's gonna benefit from pairing up with them, although it's not like Marvel, SNK, Namco Bandai, and Tatsunoko Productions exactly needed the help.


Marvel vs. Capcom

Capcom vs. SNK

Tatsunoko vs. Capcom

Other Capcom vs. Whatever Games

Namco X Capcom

Street Fighter X Tekken

  • The remix of Tekken Tag Tournament's theme, for some of the SF vs. TK rival battles.
  • For this game, Capcom gave priority to the Real Song Theme Tunes, as many songs were featured in trailers:
  • The Antarctica stage theme, a smooth mix of electronic beats and percussion, getting tenser or easier as the battle goes on.
  • The Pandora boss theme for Bison and Juri is a sinister combo of the two character's teams complete with Ominous Latin Chanting. Fitting for the Shadaloo and SIN team-up.
  • The remix of Akuma's theme at the end of a Tekken character's Arcade mode. Probably one of the best, and most metal, versions of his theme yet.
  • How about the Mad Gear Hideout (Round 1) theme (also titled "Abigail Dancing" on the collector's edition CD), a sweet electronic remix of the Bay Area stage theme from Final Fight?
  • The Mishima Estate Round 1 (rooftop) theme is a beautiful mixture of electronic and loud Asian instruments adapted from Heihachi's Tekken 2 theme.
    • Speaking of Mishima Estate, Mishima Estate Round 2 throws us in what seems to be a gentle theme...until it kicks into Heihachi's Tekken 3 arcade theme. Suddenly, that nostalgic metal guitar from his theme kicks in, with mild electronics throw in, all while a sample of "Hey!" ties the theme all together.
  • Urban war zone is quite iconic thanks to the reveals of the Playstation-exclusive characters (Mega Man, Pac-Man, Toro, Kuro, Cole). It's got electric synth sounds mixed in with some sweet guitar playing and it makes you want to say "This is my destiny!".

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