What if Konami acquired Capcom?/Atari vs. DC

Atari vs. DC is a crossover fighting game developed and published by Bally Atari and released in November 2008 for the Arcades, in April 2009 for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360 and Microsoft Windows and in March 2010 for the PlayStation Portable, iOS and Android. The game features characters from series owned by both Atari and DC. In the game, each player selects two characters respectively and face other as duos in tag team fighting matches, with the objective to knock out one of the members from the opposing team (deplete the opponent's health).

Gameplay
Principal gameplay involves two-on-two 2.5D-style fighting. Atari vs. DC uses a single two-dimensional fighting plane (at 60 frames per second), although characters are rendered in three-dimensional fashion, intended to give depth and range to portrayals of various projectiles.

New feature is the "Rage Meter", which can be charged by various actions during battle such as performing special moves, getting blocked by the opponent, or getting hit by them. The rage meter can be charged to three levels, each of them enabling a different action to be performed. At the first level, it can be used to deliver an enhanced version of one of the character's special attacks; two levels can be used to interrupt a combo attack, and the full three levels allow for the delivery of a special attack called an "X-ray move". The X-ray move unleashes a series of attacks during which the game provides an internal view of the character being attacked, which shows their bones and organs being broken or ruptured.

Arcade Tower
the player chooses 2 characters and goes through 10 stages in which the player goes through the chosen character's story. the 1st 8(except the 5th) are against random opponents, the 5th and 9th are against secret random opponents and the 10th is against Darkseid.

Score Tower
the player chooses 2 characters and goes through 10 stages in which the player needs to get the highest score possible. the 1st 8(except the 5th) are against random opponents, the 5th and 9th are against secret random opponents and the 10th is against Darkseid.

Time Tower
the player chooses 2 characters and goes through 10 stages that the player needs to finish in the shortest time possible. the 1st 8(except the 5th) are against random opponents, the 5th and 9th are against secret random opponents and the 10th is against Darkseid.

Survival Tower
the player chooses 2 characters and goes through 100 stages in which the player fights as much characters as possible.

Versus Mode
the players choose 4 characters and fight each other.

Characters

 * Bold denotates secret character
 * Italic denotates DLC

Soundtrack and Voice Cast
All 3 home versions of Atari vs. DC have received an aggregate rating of "universal acclaim" from Metacritic based on the reviews of critics. The game received an aggregated score of 94 out of 100 from Metacritic for its PlayStation 3 version, 93 out of 100 for its Xbox 360 version, and 91 out of 100 for its Microsoft Windows version.

The arcade version of Atari vs. DC was voted Best Game of 2008 in Japan by the editorial staff of Arcadia magazine in the February 2009 issue of the publication. The game also won in the categories of "Best Graphics", "Best Production", and the "Reader's Choice Award". The character Scorpion took the No. 1 spot in the magazine's "Top 20 Characters of 2008" in the same issue. The April 2009 issue of PlayStation: The Official Magazine has rated the game 5/5, while the April 2009 issue of the Official Xbox Magazine has given Atari vs. DC a score of 9.5/10. IGN gave the game a 9.3/10, calling it an "irrevocably deep fighting game", but said that the story presentation within the cutscenes aren't "indicative of the narrative that developers have tried to write t othe audience" GameSpot gave it the best Fighting Game of 2009 in the Editor's Choice and Reader's Choice areas. Additionally, GameTrailers named the title as the Best Fighting Game of 2009. Atari vs. DC also won "Fighting Game of the Year" at the 2009 Spike Video Game Awards.

Giant Bomb gave the game 5 out of 5 stars stating that "Atari vs. DC combines old and new in powerful ways, resulting in a game familiar enough to bring retired fans back into the fold while being different enough to appeal to the players who have stuck with the genre since day one."Eurogamer gave the game 10/10 stating that "after over a month of playing Atari vs. DC almost daily, what has become quite clear is that it manages to appeal to a huge range of abilities and tastes without ever compromising its fidelity".

All 3 handheld versions have been critically acclaimed as well. Gameplayershub.com gave the game a 97% score, indicating that the game had such polish it should lead the way for future games on the platform.