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Flawless ports of Ryu, Chun-Li, Kyo Kusanagi, and Terry Bogard from Street Fighter , The King of Fighters , and Marvel vs. Capcom .

Highly accurate versions of characters from franchises like Street Fighter , The King of Fighters , and Mortal Kombat .

To help make sense of the power disparity, the community has a tier system, largely adapted from Japanese MUGEN wiki standards. These levels generally progress from "Paper" (weakest) to "God" and "Outer" (beyond conventional power). The tiers are as follows: mugen archive characters

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Variants of Capcom’s famous boss, pushed to extreme graphical and gameplay limits with screen-clearing super moves.

The beauty of MUGEN is the lack of licensing barriers. You'll typically find: Welcome to the Archive

The Digital Pantheon: The Cultural Legacy of M.U.G.E.N Characters

A massive subculture within the MUGEN Archive revolves around . These fighters are not designed for human vs. human play. Instead, they are coded for AI-controlled watch matches (CPU vs. CPU), pushing the MUGEN engine to its absolute programming limits. God-Cat and Beyond

The "cheap" scene, focused on God and Null-tier characters, is a major and controversial part of the MUGEN community. These characters are not meant for serious play but are instead part of a unique "arms race" to create the most unbeatable fighter. However, this subculture has been a source of significant drama. Capcom

The Archive began to destabilize. Beloved joke characters—the that used Splash, the Barney the Dinosaur with infinite armor, the Shaggy from Scooby-Doo using 0.0001% of his power—were vanishing into white voids.

He reached into the code—and found nothing. Because 2-Axis had already removed the concept of a “health bar” from the local memory. There was nothing to delete.