Forget everything you know about the project; (take a deep breath) Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix has been given another new makeover, free rein to break the usual 150Mb XBLA size limit (not an issue for PS3), another delay, and one welcome surprise.
After the game’s animation frames met neither the standard nor the speed Capcom had anticipated, Remix producer Rey Jiminez was forced to again delay the game. The
Capcom's on an old-school tear these days. Bionic Commando, 1942, Street Fighter IV, even Commando's getting a new lease on life. The latter is bound to see a huge boost in XBLA/PSN downloads thanks to its bundled beta of (deep breath) Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix. Said beta, which still isn't available to gamers, only includes Ryu, Ken and few stages. Our
When we first heard about Super Street Fighter IV a few months ago, we felt like Capcom was getting ready to milk its fans. A few new characters just didn’t seem to justify a completely new stand-alone title when they could’ve been distributed via DLC.

Gamers have grumbled about Super Street Figher IV's separate retail release instead of the content just being in DLC. The issue isn't just price, but in worries that it will divide the community. Well, if you're wondering what's the big deal that makes the upcoming version "super" check out these info-vitamins full of street-fighting nutrients...

Let’s face facts: people just don’t seem to dig fighting games on portables. There are plenty of valid reasons for this – control issues, difficulty finding competition, etc. – but that hasn’t stopped developers from trying their damnedest to make a great portable fighting experience. The most prolific entrant in the field of portable pummeling is the Street Fighter series, which now comes to the table with Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition, designed expressly with the 3DS audience in mind...
The Wii will take tired old ideas and make them sing, at least for the first year. That's the only conclusion we could draw after hands-on time with Super Swing Golf. On the face of it, there's not much creativity in this game: it's stuffed with saccharine little girls in frilly skirts hitting golf balls through winter wonderlands while excruciatingly bouncy music beats your brain into a pink pulp.
But, when you use the Wii controller to make a shot...
See, this is just Mario Golf in