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M.U.G.E.N Trilogy is a customizable fighting video game for both the Nintendo Switch and Ultimatum Max. This fighting video game was based on the original M.U.G.E.N for the PC. In this video game, players can build their own character and stage roster to make this fighting video game awesome. M.U.G.E.N Trilogy has been released on November 30, 2018 on the Nintendo Switch. So far, this video game for the Ultimatum Max was announced on September 14, 2020, and was released for that gaming system on October 2, 2020.

Gameplay[]

During gameplay, the player can use the style of gameplay from Marvel vs. Capcom 2: New Age of Heroes (in 2D) and Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds (in 3D). Whenever the player chooses one of the styles, it can be changed later in the Options Menu. In Arcade Mode, the player travels through nine stages and defeat Abyss (in the MvC2 style) and Galactus (in the MvC3) style at the tenth and final stage. The character's Arcade Mode boss will be shown on the ninth stage of this mode. In Versus Mode, the player can select the number of characters from 1-9 to start the battle. When the character limit is at 1, the player can freely select the number of rounds from 1-9. Players can also add their own names on their slot. In Survival Mode, the player must keep fighting each and every opponent until his/her health bars of their own characters become depleted. In Tournament Mode, players battle against each other in a Single-Elimination Tournament bracket. In Training, the player can practice his/her combat skills against an opponent. In Watch Mode, the player can select characters for two AI-Controlled Computer players to battle it out against each other.

Game Modes[]

  • Arcade
  • Versus (1-9 on 1-9)
  • Online Mode
    • Ranked Match (1-9 on 1-9)
  • Survival
  • Tournament
  • Training
  • Watch

Characters[]

MUGEN Trilogy Character Select Screen

An example of the character select screen, with a total of 224 different playable characters and an icon for the Mii Fighters

Almost all of the characters from the past M.U.G.E.N fighting game for the PC make it to this game during the final release of the trailer. The Mii Fighters (Brawler, Swordfighter, and Gunner) can be unlocked from the Mii Fighter Customization Menu, while many different playable characters (such as the ones from Marvel Comics, Street Fighter, Sonic the Hedgehog, Kirby, Super Mario, Fire Emblem, Pokémon, Touhou Project, Pikmin and Kid Icarus) can be unlocked by the use of their amiibo and scanning their AR Cards using the AR Digits Card Reader mobile app for Android and iOS tablets and phones after linking to the Nintendo Switch with a six-digit code. Once a character has been scanned, he or she has joined the battle. Only eight characters can be scanned at a time on a single day. This does not count for when players are using amiibos for several characters. As of September 15, 2019, up to ten characters can now be scanned on a single day. In the MvC3 style of this fighting game, each character has their own music theme, should the background music be set to Original in the Options menu. Some characters either have original or remixed music themes from various types of video games.

For an entire list of playable characters and non-playable boss characters, see List of Characters (M.U.G.E.N Trilogy).

Stages[]

Each stage can be unlocked by scanning their AR Card using the AR Digits Card Reader mobile app. Stages that are unlocked from the start are Kung Fu Man's Dojo, and the Training Stages from the past M.U.G.E.N game and both Marvel vs. Capcom 2 & 3. Stages that can be scanned using the M.U.G.E.N AR Card Reader app can only be unlocked up to eight times a day after linking to the Nintendo Switch with a six-digit code. As of September 15, 2019, up to ten stages can be unlocked at a time. Should the background music in the MvC3 style of this fighting game becomes set to Dynamic, then the background stage music for all stages during gameplay will begin to play.

Animal Crossing[]

  • Smashville
  • Tortimer Island
  • Town and City

ARMS[]

  • Spring Stadium
  • Ramen Bowl

Balloon Fight[]

  • Balloon Fight

Banjo-Kazooie[]

  • Click Clock Wood
  • Freezeezy Peak
  • Gobi's Valley
  • Grunty Industries
  • Mayahem Temple
  • Mumbo's Mountain
  • Spiral Mountain

Battletoads[]

  • Ragnarok's Canyon
  • Surf City

Bayonetta[]

  • Umbra Clock Tower

Bleach[]

  • Hueco Mundo

Bomberman[]

  • Bomb Factory

Cardcaptor Sakura[]

  • Tsukimine Shrine

Castlevania[]

  • Dracula's Castle

Chibi-Robo![]

  • Desk

Crash Bandicoot[]

  • Elemental Space Hub
  • N. Sanity Island
  • Native Fortress

Darkstalkers[]

  • Aensland Castle

DC Comics[]

  • Apokolips
  • Bat Cave
  • Fortress of Solitude
  • Gotham City
  • Jump City
  • Metropolis
  • Oan Senate
  • Themyscira
  • UN Space Station

Despicable Me[]

  • Gru's Lab
  • Super Silly Fun Land

Donkey Kong[]

  • 75 m
  • Gangplank Galleon
  • Jungle Hijinx
  • Jungle Hijinx (Sunset)
  • Jungle Japes
  • Kongo Falls
  • Kongo Jungle
  • Rumble Falls
  • Sky Brambles

Dragon Ball[]

  • Cell Games Arena
  • Planet Namek
  • Supreme Kai's World
  • Tournament of Power Arena
  • Universe 6 Arena
  • World Tournament Arena

Dragon Quest[]

  • Yggdrasil's Altar

Duck Hunt[]

  • Duck Hunt

EarthBound[]

  • Devil's Machine
  • Fourside
  • Magicant
  • New Pork City
  • Onett
  • Saturn Valley

Electroplankton[]

  • Hanenbow

F-Zero[]

  • Big Blue
  • Mute City
  • Mute City (SNES)
  • Port Town Aero Dive
  • Sand Ocean

Family Guy[]

  • Pawtucket Brewery

Fatal Fury[]

  • King of Fighters Stadium

Final Fantasy[]

  • Chaos Shrine
  • Lunar Core
  • Midgar
  • Northern Cave

Final Fight[]

  • Metro City

Find Mii[]

  • Find Mii

Fire Emblem[]

  • Arena Ferox
  • Castle Siege
  • Coliseum
  • Garreg Mach Monastery

Frozen[]

  • Arendelle Castle

Game & Watch[]

  • Flat Zone

Genshin Impact[]

  • Liyue
  • Monstadt

Ghosts 'n Goblins[]

  • Demon Village
  • Demon Village Redux

Golden Sun[]

  • Venus Lighthouse

Halo[]

  • Control Room

Harvest Moon[]

  • Farm
  • Goddess' Spring
  • Lake Mine
  • Lighthouse Island
  • Mineral Town

Ice Climber[]

  • Icicle Mountain
  • Summit

InuYasha[]

  • Mt. Hakurei
  • Naraku's Castle

Kid Icarus[]

  • Reset Bomb Forest
  • Palutena's Temple
  • Skyworld

Kill la Kill[]

  • Honnouji Academy
  • Nudist Beach

Kingdom Hearts[]

  • Destiny Islands
  • Hollow Bastion
  • Radiant Garden
  • Twilight Town

Kirby[]

  • Dream Land
  • Dream Land (GB)
  • Fountain of Dreams
  • The Great Cave Offensive
  • Green Greens
  • Halberd
  • Halberd Air Show
  • Rainbow Route

The Legend of Zelda[]

  • Bridge of Eldin
  • Clock Town
  • Death Mountain
  • Faron Woods
  • Ganon's Tower
  • Gerudo Valley
  • Great Bay
  • Great Plateau Tower
  • Hylian Skies
  • Hyrule Castle
  • Hyrule Field
  • Pirate Ship
  • Skyloft
  • Spirit Train
  • Temple
  • Temple of the Sacred Sword

M.U.G.E.N Stages[]

  • Cactus Cooler Arena
  • Canada Dry Glacier
  • Coca-Cola Factory
  • Kung Fu Man's Dojo
  • Mountain Dew Energy Plant
  • Pepsi Stadium
  • Training Stage

Magical Drop[]

  • Dimensional Core
  • Empress' Castle
  • Fortune's Chamber

Marvel Comics[]

  • Asgard
  • Asgard: Sea of Space
  • City That Never Sleeps
  • The Daily Bugle
  • Danger Room
  • Days of Future Past
  • Fate of the Earth
  • Hand Hideout
  • New-York City
  • S.H.I.E.L.D. Air Show
  • S.H.I.E.L.D. Helicarrier
  • Shadowland

Marvel vs. Capcom[]

  • Abyss' Temple
  • Clock Tower
  • Clown Carnival
  • Clown Carnival (Alt.)
  • Desert
  • Factory
  • Factory (Alt.)
  • The Flying Airship
  • The Flying Airship at Night
  • Icy River
  • Lava Cavern
  • New-York City
  • Rocky River
  • Snowy Clock Tower
  • Sunset Desert
  • Swamp
  • Swamp (Alt.)
  • Training Stage (MvC2)
  • Training Stage (MvC3)
  • Water Cavern

Mega Man[]

  • Bonne Wonderland
  • Central Highway
  • Kattelox Island
  • Skull Fortress
  • Wily Castle
  • Wily Castle (Night)

Metal Gear[]

  • Shadow Moses Island

Metroid[]

  • Brinstar
  • Brinstar Depths
  • Crateria
  • Frigate Orpheon
  • Norfair
  • Phase 8
  • Planet Zebes
  • Pyrosphere

Minecraft[]

  • Minecraft World

Miraculous Ladybug[]

  • Eiffel Tower
  • Hawk Moth's Lair

Mischief Makers[]

  • Imperial H.Q.
  • Mt. Snow
  • Planet Clancer

Naruto[]

  • Hidden Leaf Village
  • Hidden Leaf Village (Night)
  • Final Valley
  • Forest of Death
  • The Great Naruto Bridge

Nintendo Handheld Series[]

  • Nintendo 3DS
  • Nintendo DS
  • Nintendo Switch

Nintendogs[]

  • Living Room

Pac-Man[]

  • Netherworld
  • Pac-Land
  • Pac-Maze
  • Pac-World

Persona[]

  • Mementos (Persona 3)
  • Mementos (Persona 4)
  • Mementos (Persona 5)

PictoChat[]

  • PictoChat

Pikmin[]

  • Distant Planet
  • Garden of Hope

Pilotwings[]

  • Pilotwings

Pokémon[]

  • Alola Pokémon League
  • Galar Pokémon League
  • Kalos Pokémon League
  • Lake of Rage
  • Poké Floats
  • Pokémon Colosseum
  • Pokémon Stadium
  • Pokémon Stadium 2
  • Prism Tower
  • Saffron City
  • Silph Co.
  • Spear Pillar
  • Unova Pokémon League

Pretty Cure[]

  • Bad End Kingdom
  • Märchenland

Punch-Out!![]

  • Boxing Ring
  • The Bronx, New York

Resident Evil[]

  • Chaos at Tricell
  • Tricell Laboratory

Rozen Maiden[]

  • N-Field

Sailor Moon[]

  • Silver Millennium

Scott Pilgrim[]

  • Chaos Theatre
  • The Frying Tengu
  • Snowy Toronto

The Simpsons[]

  • Krustyland
  • Moe's Tavern

Sonic the Hedgehog[]

  • Casino Night Zone
  • Egg Factory
  • Eggmanland
  • Green Hill Zone
  • New-York City
  • Seaside Hill Zone
  • Sky Sanctuary Zone
  • Station Square
  • Windy Hill Zone

Splatoon[]

  • Moray Towers
  • Urchin Underpass

SpongeBob SquarePants[]

  • Goo Lagoon
  • Jellyfish Fields

Spyro[]

  • Molten Crater
  • Stone Hill

Star Fox[]

  • Corneria
  • Lylat Cruise
  • Meteo Campaigns
  • Orbital Gate Assault
  • Sector Z

Steel Diver[]

  • Steel Diver

Street Fighter[]

  • Air Force Base
  • Cruise Ship Stern
  • Hotel Masters
  • Shopping District
  • Shopping District (Rain)
  • Suzaku Castle

Super Mario (including Mario Kart)[]

  • 3D Land
  • Bowser's Castle
  • Coconut Mall
  • Delfino Plaza
  • Delfino Plaza (Solar Eclipse)
  • Figure-8 Circuit
  • Galaxy Tours
  • Golden Plains
  • Luigi's Mansion
  • Mario Bros.
  • Mario Circuit
  • Mario Galaxy
  • Mushroom Kingdom
  • Mushroom Kingdom All-Stars
  • Mushroom Kingdom II
  • Mushroom Kingdom III
  • Mushroom Kingdom U
  • Mushroomy Kingdom
  • New Donk City Hall
  • Paper Mario
  • Peach's Castle
  • Princess Peach's Castle
  • Rainbow Cruise
  • Rainbow Road
  • Super Mario Maker
  • Tick-Tock Clock

Super Monkey Ball[]

  • Amusement Park
  • Bubbly Washing Machine
  • Clock Tower Factory
  • Dr. Bad Boon's Base
  • Jungle Island

Super Smash Bros.[]

  • Battlefield
  • Final Destination
  • Meta Crystal
  • Polygon Zone

Tales[]

  • Tower of Salvation

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles[]

  • New York City
  • Shredder's Hideout
  • Technodrome

Tekken[]

  • Mishima Dojo

Tomodachi Life[]

  • Tomodachi Life

Touhou Project[]

  • Clock Tower
  • Forest of Magic
  • Great Library
  • Hakurei Shrine
  • Misty Lake
  • Myouren Temple
  • Outside World
  • Palace of the Earth Spirits
  • Palanquin Ship
  • Scarlet Devil Mansion
  • Scarlet Devil Mansion (Rooftop)
  • Youkai Mountain

Wario[]

  • Diamond City
  • Emerald Cave
  • Gamer
  • WarioWare, Inc.

Wrecking Crew[]

  • Wrecking Crew

Wii Fit[]

  • Wii Fit Studio

Wii Sports[]

  • Maka Wuhu
  • Wuhu Island

Wreck-It Ralph[]

  • Sugar Rush

Xenoblade Chronicles[]

  • Cloud Sea of Alrest
  • Gaur Plain

Yooka-Laylee[]

  • Shipwreck Creek

Yoshi[]

  • Flower Field
  • Super Happy Tree
  • Yoshi's Island (Super Smash Bros. Brawl)
  • Yoshi's Island (Super Smash Bros. Melee)
  • Yoshi's Story

Yu-Gi-Oh![]

  • Duel Monsters Stadium

See also[]

Trivia[]

  • The Koopalings (Larry, Roy, Wendy, Iggy, Morton, Lemmy and Ludwig) appear as palette swaps of Bowser Jr. where their debut is in Super Mario Bros. 3 (1988).
  • G-merl (who debuted in Sonic Advance 3 in 2004) can be selected by highlighting Emerl and pressing either L or R for that character.
  • Giga Bowser, who's debut in Super Smash Bros. Melee (2001) was sometimes classified as a Super Mario character. This has been fixed because Giga Bowser is now a character from the Super Smash Bros. universe and NOT from the Super Mario universe.
  • Bowser, Vaati and Akiha Tohno are the only three characters to have transformations as bosses due to Vaati being playable as of September 13, 2019.
    • Giga Bowser appears as a transformation for Bowser, G-Akiha appears as a transformation for Akiha Tohno and Vaati's Final Form appears and can be fought under special conditions at the final stage of Arcade Mode.
  • The female versions of the Pokémon Trainer, Robin, Corrin, Byleth and the two Villagers (from the Animal Crossing and Harvest Moon universes) can be selected by highlighting the male versions of themselves and by pressing L or R for their female versions.
  • The Inkling Boy can be selected by highlighting the Inkling Girl and by pressing either L or R for him.
  • The Twilight Princess and Ocarina of Time versions of Link and Zelda can be selected by highlighting either the BotW Link or the ALTTP/ALBW Zelda and holding L for 5 seconds gives the player the Ocarina of Time version, while holding R for 5 seconds gives the player the Twilight Princess version.
  • The Twilight Princess version of Ganondorf can be selected by highlighting the OoT Ganondorf and holding L and R for 5 seconds gives the player that version for the character.
  • Alex, Zombie and Enderman (who appear from the Minecraft universe) appear as palette swaps based on Steve.
  • When playing in the Click Clock Wood stage from Banjo-Kazooie, seasons can be chosen at random. But, the player can play in any type of season by pressing and holding the correct button (L for Spring, R for Summer, ZL for Autumn and ZR for Winter).
  • After selecting either the male or female Pokémon Trainer, the player can select one of the assist types to start the battle as one of his/her Pokémon (Flamethrower for Charizard, Bullet Seed for Ivysaur and Surf for Squirtle).
  • Lyn was called "Lyndis", her full name when other characters besides the ones from the Fire Emblem universe call her.
  • The Witch Princess who debuted in Harvest Moon DS, uses her style from Harvest Moon: A New Beginning.
  • When playing in the Mementos stage from Persona 5, music and color scheme changes when a character theme plays (only in the MvC3 style).
    • As of January 17, 2020, the color schemes of the stage, Mementos have been fixed and are now split in three different stages.
  • This is the first time Ladybug, Cat Noir and Rena Rouge (from Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir) became playable in this fighting video game.
  • Metal Sonic can be selected by highlighting Emerl and by holding Y for 5 seconds for that character.
  • The two Villagers, Henry and Rachel (from the Harvest Moon universe) use their style from Harvest Moon 3DS: A New Beginning.
  • Illyasviel von Einzbern, the character from the Fate franchise uses her appearance from Fate/kaleid.
  • Captain America, Captain Charlie, Captain Commando, Captain Falcon, Captain Gundam and Captain Marvel were called Capt. for short when various characters call them.
  • In the stage, Kattelox Island, when Tron Bonne is on the battlefield, Alya Césaire (from the Miraculous Ladybug universe) will take her place, but when Tron Bonne and Rena Rouge are on the battlefield, then Toadette will appear next to Teisel Bonne in the background. As of June 23, 2020, should Tron Bonne, Rena Rouge and Peachette (who appears as a transformation for Toadette) appear playable on the battlefield, then Agitha (from the Legend of Zelda universe) will appear next to Teisel in the background. If the fight involves two Tron Bonnes at the same time, then Teisel will look at them in utter confusion.
  • This is the only M.U.G.E.N fighting video game where up to two players can choose up to nine fighters in Versus Mode. However, this fighting game lacks the co-op mode in the Arcade and Versus modes from the original M.U.G.E.N.
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