CVG writes: "Capcom's Commando 3: Wolf of the Battlefield is hitting Xbox Live Arcade on June 11, the company has confirmed.
Capcom's Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3 (reverse the Wolf and Command parts for the UK title) is hitting Xbox Live Arcade on June 11, the company has confirmed.The promising co-op shooter comes in at 800 Microsoft points and if you buy it you'll automatically be invited to the Super Street Fighter II: HD Remix beta test. That's worth it, isn't it?Wolf of the Battlefield was released on the North American PlayStation ...
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In case you missed what transpired during their various presentations, the guys at the Capcom US blog have provided a handy blow-out with videos, screenshots and articles on every title mentioned.
Ever been playing a game, attacked something, and just sworn you hit it, all while the computer disagrees and proceeds to open up a can of whoop-ass on you because, hey, it's the computer: It can do what it wants?
Ibuki from Street Fighter III and R. Mika from Street Fighter Alpha 3 may not be the most household of household names, but that doesn't mean they shouldn't be immortalized in sculpted polyvinyl chloride.
This is part ten in an extended series of articles from David Sirlin, detailing the changes made to the rebalanced mode of the new Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix project. The previous articles can be found here.
Capcom have explained just why PS3 owners won't be getting access to the beta, listing reasons such as a finite number of resources, the fact a double-test would have pushed the actual game's release back months and the near-impossibility of running a cross-platform beta test.
From Capcoms Official Blog: Here's the straight story on the glorious highs, devastating lows, and delicious middles behind making Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, from the game's producer, Rey Jimenez:
While interviewing Capcom Producer Ben Judd for our Bionic Commando: Rearmed preview today,1up learned that not all versions of this hearty downloadable remake of the NES classic are being created equal. When the game hits this spring, the PlayStation Network version (as well as the PC incarnation) will have higher-res textures than the Xbox Live Arcade version. Blame Live Arcade's 150MB limit on file sizes, Judd explained.
From the VideoGamer.com article: "The man behind Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo: HD Remix has admitted that the XBLA game-size limit imposed by Microsoft is causing development problems, sparking concern that there may be differences between the XBLA and PSN versions of the game when it is finally released.
This FAQ from David Sirlin clears up some pervasive misinformation and provides answers to many of the general questions from the fans surrounding the game. Covering everything from game modes to screen resolution and music, this is a one-stop answer-fest for everyone eagerly anticipating the next installment in the Street Fighter II universe.
Street Fighter II is more than 15 years old and still the game is one of the most popular with fighting game fans. Capcom is readying a high-definition remake of the game for the Xbox Live Arcade and PlayStation Network, a version it says will play just like the original arcade game.
David Sirlin, designer and competitive gamer extraordinaire, has updated his blog with a few new details regarding Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix. Apparently, amidst all the hoopla surrounding the announcement of Street Fighter IV, people have overlooked the fact that SF2HD was actually playable at Capcom Gamer's Day in London, albeit with only Ken and Ryu selectable.
Put your hype-proof jackets on, kids, because Capcom is ready to let loose with a number of news "bombshells" starting October 15. As with many gaming announcements, the official bomb drop date is next Monday, but leaks and the occasional Famitsu exclusive might see word from Capcom HQ much much sooner. The hype machine was pumped and primed when Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix producer Rey Jiminez posted on the official Capcom USA blog "Well, I can testify, that what's coming is a megaton bomb!", adding "You will not be dissappointed."
With all the videogames released each and every month, it can be a difficult task to decide on which title to spend your hard-earned money. Granted, you could always go by our review scores alone and weed through the long list of names to find something that scored high or low, but what if you had somewhere else to turn?
Here's the latest word from Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix producer Rey Jimenez.
Just a heads up: Capcom is planning to announce something "very cool" regarding Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix on Monday, July 23, the developers said today on the game's official blog.
Arcade Renaissance has posted visual evidence linking Capcom's mystery project to Street Fighter IV. Though it is only a simple artifact from the website, the teaser site does seem to borrow a lot of visiual elements from the Third Strike website in Japan. Could Street Fighter IV be Capcom's new 2D fighting game?