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Thread: Article: First Look: Super SFIV 3DS U.S. Commercial

  1. Article: First Look: Super SFIV 3DS U.S. Commercial


  2. I'm really surprised they used such a prominent 3rd person game to promote their new handheld. I need my SF games to be social. Playing it on a handheld might be a fun tryst, but overall the experience is better serve on a big screen with a fight stick and a bunch of great friends.

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    I don't really care about the 3d gimmick, but I'm happy to get a competent portable fighting game for once. I just hope that it doesn't control like ass on the 3DS.
    Quote Originally Posted by EvilMog View Post
    Screw being smart. This is TNL.

  4. I'll keep my DSlite for my GBA games, but this will most likely sell me on the 3DS. Having that nub is gunna make 360s fun, I just have to remember not to throw the thing when I lose...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pineapple View Post
    I'll keep my DSlite for my GBA games
    You're doing it wrong.

    Quote Originally Posted by EvilMog View Post
    Screw being smart. This is TNL.

  7. Any extras going on in the game, like bonus modes or challenges or anything like that? SNK vs Capcom NGPC was crazy good outside of the regular fight-mans modes, and it was nice to chill out with a bit.

  8. Quote Originally Posted by Drewbacca View Post
    I'm really surprised they used such a prominent 3rd person game to promote their new handheld.
    Technically this sentence is correct, but I have no idea what it's trying to say.

  9. Aren't most/all of the 3DS games so far from a 3rd person perspective?
    Quote Originally Posted by Razor Ramon View Post
    I don't even the rage I mean )#@($@IU_+FJ$(U#()IRFK)_#
    Quote Originally Posted by Some Stupid Japanese Name View Post
    I'm sure whatever Yeller wrote is fascinating!

  10. It's considered boorish to game in the third person.
    Quote Originally Posted by C.S. Lewis
    Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may be the most oppressive. It would be better to live under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will torment us without end for they do so with the approval of their own conscience.

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