Capcom's associate producer on Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, Rey Jimenez has assured fans the game will ship this year.
Great news for Street Fighter fans, the patch for Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix Beta is now available.
Way back in June, Super Street Figher II Turbo HD Remix beta producer Rey Jimenez acknowledged that the beta was less than perfect and a bit unstable. But, since then, X3F been informed by the Capcom peeps that a beta patch wouldn't be released due to various time and money constraints.
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Alexander: "Just in case you've completely forgotten why you really bought Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3 on Xbox Live Arcade in the first place, allow us to jog your memory: the Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix beta begins today. To access the beta, owners of Commando 3 should select the "SFII HD Remix Beta" option from the game's main menu, which will take them to a blade where they confirm the download. The SSFIITHDR beta will reside in the demo section of the games blade.
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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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Pre-order starts June 10, and releasing on July 10 in Japan, for 12,000 yen (roughly $120). This is an official Microsoft licensed product.
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 IGN,
With all the buzz surrounding Street Fighter IV these days, it's easy to forget there's a massive remake of the game that started it on still on the way. Turbo Remix is on track for its summer release, and we spent some time busting heads as Ryu and Ken a few days ago. The results:The same version we played, with only Ryu, Ken and an assortment of backgrounds available, will be available as a demo sometime after Commando 3 launches this spring. ...
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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:
Capcom announced today that it will be offering free access to the Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix beta to Xbox Live Gold members who purchase Commando 3. A continuation of the high-octane action series with roots dating back to 1985, Commando 3 will run gamers 800 Microsoft points ($10).