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Extrait: It’s staggering how many Japanese games there are that never make it to America. This is understandable in part: many of these games are poorly made, or are otherwise totally incomprehensible for American audiences (case in point, Sega’s Sukeban Sha...
Extrait: Capcom has unleashed upon the world an arcade fighter that seemed unlikely to ever leave Japan's shores. Some of the characters may not be familiar to many gamers, but this title still promises action the likes of which haven't been seen since Marvel ...
Extrait: Capcom has a legacy built on fighting games; the company has thrived on bringing the latest in the Street Fighter universe to fans for over a decade. Today they ignite a flame under their hit Versus series with Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars....
Extrait: Tatsunoko vs Capcom: Ultimate All Stars (TvC) marks Capcom's seventh entry in the Vs. series of fighting that began back in 1996 with X-Men vs. Street Fighter. The series made its name by pitting Capcom's all-so familiar line of characters up against ...
Extrait: Many wondered why Capcom chose Nintendo's Wii as the exclusive platform to launch Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars, the latest fighter in the over-the-top Versus series. Surely, a multiplatform release would reach a broader audience, critics ar...
Extrait: Complexity is in the DNA of most modern fighting games, and Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars is no exception. The game's hefty character list, intricate mechanics, and hyperkinetic presentation could easily spook fighting first-timers, potentia...
Extrait: When I tell one of my fighting game-playing friends that Capcom's releasing a new fighting game called Tatsunoko vs. Capcom, the first thing they ask is, "What's a Tatsunoko?", frequently with an incredulous tone of budding disinterest clearly present...