"Whose Side Are You On", as the reference to the Marvel Civil War, is achieved when you KO Iron Man as Captain America (or vice-versa), and another has you "determine the fate of the Satsui no Hadou" - by pitting up Ryu against Akuma. Quite a few achievements you get for pairing up certain characters with people from their same continuity and KO-ing them, regardless of whether you're the one KO'd.
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A few are comic industry in-jokes, such as "Waiting for the Trades" (the practice of waiting for a series to be collected to purchase it) and, conversely, "I Buy the Issues" (pretty much the reverse of the previous example).Many others are also shouts out or mythology gags The "Ultimate Nullifier", after a famous weapon from Marvel comics, "Excelsior!" is Stan Lee's catch phrase, "School for the Gifted" refers to the Xavier Academy, "Whose Side Are You On?" is the tagline to Marvel Civil War.One of the Achievements references the show Charles In Charge.At the bottom of the character selection screen, you can see the words "Marvel vs.However, this has been dismissed by Seth Killian and several other Capcom representatives, who stated that the recently released costumes are the only current plans that Capcom has for the series however, they didn't deny that another version could sometime come out in the future. Apparently, the game would include 8 new characters this supported a report back in 2011 that 8 characters were cut from the Ultimate edition to make the holiday sales. A poster was leaked online with the Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 logo with a large yellow X over it rumors said the game would possibly be called Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3: Extreme Edition (hence the "X" for "Extreme") and would cost $39.99 for new buyers and $14.99 as DLC for people who already owned Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3.
There was a rumor circulating in March of 2012 that another edition of the game would be released.