Tatsunoko vs Capcom Ultimate All-Stars is a crossover fighting game released by Capcom for the Nintendo Wii in 2010. Eighting developed the title as a follow up to the Japan only arcade version, expanding the roster and adding new modes for a global audience. The game brings together iconic characters from Capcom franchises such as Street Fighter, Mega Man, and Viewtiful Joe, pitting them against legendary heroes from Tatsunoko Production anime series like Gatchaman, Casshern, and Tekkaman. Players pick two fighters and tag between them during fast paced two on two battles. The combat system uses a simplified three button layout, making it friendly for newcomers while still rewarding skilled players with deep combo potential. Hyper combos, assist attacks, and aerial raves give matches a wild, over the top flavor that fans of the Versus series will recognize instantly. The bright cel shaded visuals push the Wii hardware further than most fighters on the platform and capture the spirit of both source materials with real care and personality.
Updated: Jun 22, 2026
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1.6 GB · Wii ROMs
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Specifications
| Platform | Wii ROMs |
|---|---|
| Genre | Fighting |
| File Size | 1.6 GB |
| Release Year | 2010 |
| Developer | Eighting |
| Updated | Jun 22, 2026 |
Overview
Tatsunoko vs Capcom Ultimate All-Stars is a crossover fighting game released by Capcom for the Nintendo Wii in 2010. Eighting developed the title as a follow up to the Japan only arcade version, expanding the roster and adding new modes for a global audience. The game brings together iconic characters from Capcom franchises such as Street Fighter, Mega Man, and Viewtiful Joe, pitting them against legendary heroes from Tatsunoko Production anime series like Gatchaman, Casshern, and Tekkaman. Players pick two fighters and tag between them during fast paced two on two battles. The combat system uses a simplified three button layout, making it friendly for newcomers while still rewarding skilled players with deep combo potential. Hyper combos, assist attacks, and aerial raves give matches a wild, over the top flavor that fans of the Versus series will recognize instantly. The bright cel shaded visuals push the Wii hardware further than most fighters on the platform and capture the spirit of both source materials with real care and personality.
The roster features 26 playable characters, with each side bringing twelve fighters plus two giant bosses that occupy a single slot. Players can tackle Arcade mode, a mini game collection that includes a shooter starring Mega Man Volnutt, training drills, and online matches through Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection. The online mode supports ranked and player matches, with practice rooms where fighters can warm up before competing. Local play allows two players to face off using a variety of controllers, including the Classic Controller, GameCube pad, or Wii Remote held sideways for casual sessions. A gallery section rewards progress with concept art, character endings, and unlockable extras tied to performance. The mix of Japanese anime stars and Capcom mainstays gives the experience a one of a kind charm that no other fighter has matched. With responsive controls, flashy presentation, and friendly accessibility, this title remains a standout entry in the Wii library and a treasured chapter in the Versus series legacy.