If you want to play on a console, the JTAG/RGH Xbox 360 running the XBLA version is the "better" choice. It combines the accessibility of a digital copy with the upgraded widescreen visuals of the HD port, running on hardware that handles the lag-free input perfectly. -movies4u.vip-.category.7.the.end.of.the.world.... [SAFE]
One specific technical detail: MvC2 on XBLA runs at 720p natively. MvC2 on Naomi (Dreamcast) runs at 480i/p. The XBLA version is a port, not an emulation of the DC version inside the 360 (though it uses a Sega emulator wrapper). On JTAG/RGH, you can install the official XBLA version. Key point: The "Widescreen" hack. The XBLA version was true widescreen (characters and stage wider), not just cropped. This makes it superior to the Dreamcast version on a modern TV. Opposer Vr Script Page
Since the game was delisted from the Xbox Live Arcade (XBLA) store years ago due to licensing issues, the JTAG/RGH method is currently the only way to play the official HD port on an Xbox 360 without owning a transfer license from 2009. The XBLA version of MvC2 is superior to the original Dreamcast version, and playing it on a JTAG/RGH console enhances those strengths:
Okay, ready to write. This guide breaks down why playing on a JTAG/RGH (modded) Xbox 360 is widely considered the definitive way to experience the game on a console, and how to optimize it.