X-men: - Children Of The Atom -usa-.chd !!hot!!

In the mid-1990s, the arcade landscape was dominated by two giants: Street Fighter and Mortal Kombat . Then, in 1994, Capcom did something unexpected. They took the hyper-kinetic engine of Super Street Fighter II Turbo , fused it with the vibrant, angst-ridden universe of Marvel’s X-Men, and created a landmark title: .

In arcade emulation, a .chd file is rarely enough to run the game on its own. It acts as the "hard drive" or "CD" data, but you still need the "firmware" or "ROM" (usually a .zip file) to execute the code. X-Men - Children of the Atom -USA-.chd

The game concludes with personalized endings that reflect the outcome of the battle for each character: In the mid-1990s, the arcade landscape was dominated