Mugen Everything Vs Everything Screenpack -
Everything vs. Everything (EvE) screenpack, originally created by
Visual Assets: It typically includes custom lifebars, title screens, and "Versus" screens.
Customization tips
- Use a roster manager (some community tools exist) to sort/filter characters before importing.
- Create tags in select.def to group characters (series, type, size).
- Make lightweight palette swaps for palette-clashing characters instead of full edits.
- Replace high-res backgrounds with smaller files to improve performance.
- Keep a “test” folder with a short roster for debugging.
The Screenpack: Users can download the screenpack separately to apply its visual style and slot layout to their own custom M.U.G.E.N setup. mugen everything vs everything screenpack
Massive Capacity: It is famous for its high character slot counts, with some modified builds supporting over 11,648 slots and nearly 9,000 active characters.
The "Massive Roster" Trend: By providing an accessible way to display thousands of characters, EvE helped shift the community's focus toward "everything-included" rosters, where obscure internet memes could fight established icons like Goku or Ryu. Everything vs
M.U.G.E.N Showdown: "Everything vs. Everything" Screenpacks – The Ultimate Chaos
If you have ever fallen down the rabbit hole of M.U.G.E.N (the infinite 2D fighting game engine), you know that the base game is just a blank canvas. The magic—and the madness—comes from the add-ons.
The name says it all. The philosophy of MUGEN is that anyone can fight anyone. The EvE screenpack is the visual realization of that promise. Use a roster manager (some community tools exist)
Massive rosters often lead to occasional crashes, especially during intense gameplay or long sessions. Customization
