Remember when this happened?
http://www.gamespot.com/xbox/action/...s_6078128.html
At the time I didn't realize how significant an announcement that is, but now I know that Pai Mei can never live in my Xbox.
Sad indeed.
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Remember when this happened?
http://www.gamespot.com/xbox/action/...s_6078128.html
At the time I didn't realize how significant an announcement that is, but now I know that Pai Mei can never live in my Xbox.
Sad indeed.
Good. I love Kill Bill but the game would have been so pointless (and almost definately shite). If you want flashy sword play then get Bujingai.
As mindboggling as it is to do so, I'm inclined to agree with Adrian. The likelihood of any game resulting from this being anything better than terrible would've been very low imo, so I'm in a way glad that nothing will come of this to tarnish how I feel of the movie.
I wish movie tie-in games were still as nonsensical as they used to be.
I want the Bride to fight midgets in pink clothes in an alley.
You know what, I take it back.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mzo
If they could give me a Kill Bill fighter of the calibre of the Street Fighter the Movie game, I would gladly play fifty dollars for it.
http://www.digitpress.com/dpsightz/s...erthemovie.gif
It just occured to me that I don't own any version of SF:the Movie: the Game.
This needs to be rectified before we meet again.
Yet it says they're still making a Resevoir Dogs game.
What the fuck is that going to be about? Standing around choosing dialogue options?
Hey that game rocks!Quote:
Originally Posted by Andy
AKUMA MULTI FIREBALLS X100! XD
i think i have a Street Fighter: the Movie: the Game: the T-shirt laying around somewhere..
The arcade version of SF: The Movie Game is a meh. I ended up liking the home editions better, especially since it featured Sawada.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mzo
That is so awesome.Quote:
Originally Posted by johnk_
Yeah. Capcom contracted an outside developer to get the Arcade version (Incredible Technologies) done, but Capcom themselves did the home versions. There's really nothing in common between the Arcade and Home editions other than the use of digitized actors and sets from the movie (the home versions thankfully replaced the generic Shadoloo soldiers with Dee-Jay and Blanka).Quote:
Originally Posted by bahn
I don't think I could EVER like this game... it's horrible. I was just messing around, but if I can find it for < $5, I'd get it for the camp factor alone.Quote:
Originally Posted by bahn
Wow, I had no clue. That's weird.Quote:
Originally Posted by Johnny Undaunted
There's a difference between the arcade and console versions? I don't remember the arcade version much, but I had the Saturn version, and it provided minutes upon minutes of enjoyment and hilarity.
I think the arcade had larger characters and cooler backgrounds.
EDIT: Here's a review of the saturn version.
I'd look forward to such a game.Quote:
What the fuck is that going to be about? Standing around choosing dialogue options?
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Back in the mid '90s, Mortal Kombat set off a craze for digitized graphics in games.
I thought Pit Fighter did that.
Oh it did set off some sort of craze. The craze for me to smash the machine in a million pieces.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mzo
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Originally Posted by Adrian
you are correct sir
:lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by johnk_
Moi-chandizing, Moi-chandizing, Moi-chandizing!
That's where the real money from the movie is made! http://www.neomega.net/forum/images/smilies/5.gifQuote:
Originally Posted by AstroBlue
I thought that the arcade version of SFTM was superior, but I don't remember exactly why. I think the arcade version had 80 hit combos or something, and I know it had some different characters/secret characters. Better graphics too.
And, the Kill Bill game had a better chance today than in the video game industry of 5 years ago.
Times, they are a-changing.
Charlie's... Angels...
"Times, they are a-changing."
So you're saying that there's been a decent movie licensed game since Aladdin on the Genesis? That would be news to me :xx:
More importantly though Korly, seeing as you're a Power Rangers fan, have you ever played the PS1 game called Ninpu Sentai Hurrikaneger? If not you should, and that's really all I have to say about it.
Pa
Yes, various Star Wars games have been great: Dark Forces series, Knight of the Old Republic.Quote:
Originally Posted by Pacrappa
Cool, because one man's trash is another man's treasure. At least they're someone's treasure ;)
Pa
Don't forget trilogy.Quote:
Originally Posted by NeoZeedeater
Golden Eye 007 was an excellent movie adaptation.
KOTOR, Buffy (yeah, it's a TV show, so what?), I played Shrek 2 briefly at EB yesterday (we can't sell them until the 4th) and it was pretty cool, Spiderman, etc.Quote:
Originally Posted by PaCrappa
Now, KOTOR is the only excellent game on that list, and it's not really based on a movie. That being said, I guess I'd have to count the new Bond game, even though that's not based on a mvie either.
The other games are pretty cool though, and mark a huge change in quality since the days of Total Recall for the NES.
No, but that's based on Ninja Storm right? Is it any good? I always wanted a good Power Rangers game and they've all universally sucked a ginormous amount of moosecock.Quote:
Originally Posted by PaCrappa
Yeah, Hurricanger is Ninja Storm, and count me in as interested too.