Mecha-Zangief: A version of Zangief with Hyper Armor, meaning he can't be stunned out of his moves, but in return can't block and jumps really low.He's based on a metallic suit Spider-Man wore in the comics. Armored Spider-Man: A gray version of Spider-Man with limited super armor and slightly lower jumps.His physical basic attacks ignite the opponent when they connect, but this is just an aesthetic difference. Mephisto: A palette swap of Blackheart, his son.
Outside unique victory quotes, he plays exactly the same as the original. Agent: A palette swap of Captain America (in spite of being a distinctly different character in the Marvel universe).
She requires a similar trick using "Free Play" in the Arcade version, and a code sequence in the console ports. Anita: Anita is a unique (and unfinished) secret character only unlockable in the Japanese version of the game (she exists in the English version, but can only be used through hacking).He's unlocked in the console ports after beating the game once. Doom in the Arcade version, also requiring the Arcade to be set to "Free Play". Thanos: The game's final boss, he's unlockable in a similar manner as Dr.He's a secret character in console ports, selectable after beating the game once. Doctor Doom: The game's mid-boss character, he's actually unlockable in the Arcade version, but it requires the Arcade to be set to "Free Play", which can only be done by the owner of the machine.Magneto: The unplayable final boss in the original release, Magneto becomes a secret unlockable character exclusive to the PlayStation port.Juggernaut: The unplayable mid-boss in the original release, Juggernaut can be unlocked in the PlayStation and Saturn ports.Featured with his appearance from Super Street Fighter II Turbo, Akuma is a secret unlockable character (and boss) in all versions of the game. Akuma: The very first secret character, and often called the origin for the entire crossover series.