A lot of us were probably quick to dismiss Balrog as a shallow individual, a man interested in little more than his fight money. While that may be true, Balrog has been through a lot, and Chubby Boy Films has made a great mockumentary styled tribute to the gloved one (no, the other one). The short film runs about 12 minutes and should be checked out immediately...
Celebrating the release of the motion-picture, gamers who visit PlayStation Home on the PlayStation 3 can pick up exclusive free martial arts themed avatars. Further to this, each of the below titles is available at a discounted price for the rest of today...
Winner takes all, and so did NIN after taking on RIP in the finals this year at EVO 2010. Though I would have loved to see RIP win it this year, NIN had a solid game through and through.
PSLS: Capcom has had a huge impact on the PSN, being the first publisher to receive its own storefront on the network. Now that gamers have purchased many of the company's titles, it's time for Capcom to give back to their community.
Capcom Europe has today announced a brand new price promotion for five of its most popular downloadable titles. European PlayStation Network members will be able to get hold of Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD, Marvel VS Capcom 2, Super Puzzle Fighter, Age of Booty and 1942 for a reduced price over a set period in the coming months.
PS3 Attitude: Capcom is gonna take you for a ride! Starting tomorrow, there will be a Capcom game on sale for 50% off the original price. The first game to go on sale? Marvel vs. Capcom 2. Capcom also teases that there will be a big announcement coming in April…
Joystiq: Capcom and Udon Entertainment spent years redrawing and re-balancing Super Street Fighter II Turbo for its HD Remix version. Later, Capcom announced and released a port of Marvel vs. Capcom 2 over the course of a few months, with filters on the original sprites. Guess which one sold better?
VG247: Capcom's told VG247 that its not currently working on any more updates to its historic fighting games, but will almost certainly revisit its older scrapper titles in the future.