Well now's your chance. Get coding!
European games tend to have that military thing these days too.
Edit: These franchises will probably never be used in a proper 2D fighting game anyway, so it really doesn't matter.
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Well now's your chance. Get coding!
European games tend to have that military thing these days too.
Edit: These franchises will probably never be used in a proper 2D fighting game anyway, so it really doesn't matter.
Hmm...
Street Fighter: The Movie vs Mortal Kombat II
GOTY
Oh god, please stop. Even if you like shitty games, you'd be retarded to not recognize that Japan has made wayyyy better fighting games than America or Europe.Quote:
Originally Posted by Roufuss
Give USA a chance. A reason why the SF market is dying is becuase they took no chances. They never went 3D and ran with it. They haven't made an original character since the alpha thing and SF got replaced other higher selling capcom titles like Resident Evil. Sending it to the US may be a blessing in disguise. American developers take a bit more chances. The only japnese company that ever took stupid chances was Sega (you could say Nintendo but they only took crazy chances hen their back was against the wall)
Anyway back to the point. The Street Fighter series in the US will get a lot of the things they wee deprived of in Japan. A good 3D engine, mandatory online mode and new characters. No more cross-overs. I know a lot of people like them byt now they are being over-killed.
"Sending it to the US may be a blessing in disguise."
Yes...there's less of a chance of them being made anymore.
America has Japan beat in racing games? I need to find out what games you guys are playing.
PGR2, apparently.Quote:
Originally Posted by Joust Williams
Which is a Japanese game...Quote:
Originally Posted by Survival Kid
Maybe I can get a job at Capcom USA...
oh, for American (or at least, non-Japanese) racers:
PRG2, Burnout (the whole damn series), Midnight Club (tho I hate the art direction), Need for Speed Underground...
Japan has what? Ridge Racer (which hasn't been treated properly in forever), Gran Turismo, and F-Zero (tho F-Zero rocks). I haven't seen a Japanese racer in years that can outmatch US efforts.