Roberto Pinheiro
Brazil Recife Pernambuco
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Hi again,
Sorry about the multiple topics, but the questions are different and appears in separated times. 
So... I founded this program: Marvel Vs Online. But when I try to Create a user to play online the page no longer exists... There is any way to create a user or to play online with this program?
Thanks.
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Gerald Robinson
United States Kenosha Wisconsin
Jack of All Games
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Nope, no way to play that online with the official program anymore. The game is dead. Very dead.
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Roberto Pinheiro
Brazil Recife Pernambuco
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Not even with Hamachi to simulate a LAN?
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Michael Cox
United States Summerville SC
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Nope.
You can check out LackeyCCG for playing online against people, though.
Michael
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Kallen McInerney
Australia Murwillumbah NSW
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Looks like some guys are playing it over hamachi here.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJ1ck4u07ds
If anyone is up to try this PM me. There are codes to unlock every card so can build some nice decks.
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Kallen McInerney
Australia Murwillumbah NSW
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I just tested this out on my LAN. Was able to connect two PCs up to the same game. This was with one full version of the game connecting to the free client. Free client was locked to the hero and villain starter decks. Full version had all the cards I had unlocked to date. There is a code to unlock all cards in the full version.
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Michael Denman
United States Katy Texas
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It's been FOREVER, but I used to play it on Lackey all of the time. Every card in existence is available that way.
Hamachi is WAY easier to use than that YouTube video makes it look. I remember it being very user friendly and I wasn't diving through any Windows menus to get it set up. Using the Marvel TCG software to play does give you more rules enforcement, but it also limits your available cards too. Still, it'd be worth doing. I can't say for sure if I'd have the time for it or not... but I might. 
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