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Booo.
I believe PSX black and White was already released in Europe. And if you're interested, DC B&W died at 50% complete :( *-neoQuote:
Originally posted by UndeadKing
Not yet, but it is coming. At least, according to the show Pulse on G4 it is.
You can't forget the nasty Akuma glitch in Super Street Fighter II Turbo Revival...and what does Capcom do? 1> recalls the games altogether and 2>offers a strategy guide or a t-shirt for replacement...with NO hopes of fixing or re-releasing the game...
Is that lame or what??
Other than the fact that they are both 3D fighting games, nothing at all. It would have been nice though to have at least a half decent 3D beat em up on the N64, hell any kind of beat em up goodness would have been tasty like (tried poo like Biofreaks and War Gods the other day, never again). Issue 55 of the UK Official Nintendo Magazine printed that Dead or Alive was going to be released. I never trusted that rag again :mad:Quote:
Originally posted by Johnny Undaunted
What does Deadly Arts (a Konami game) has to do with DOA (a Tecmo game)? AFAIK, Tecmo never planned on releasing DOA for the N64.
Jesus Christ, you have to be kidding. You go, Lionhead. Maybe they'll port Project Ego to the SNES.Quote:
Originally posted by UndeadKing
Not yet, but it is coming. At least, according to the show Pulse on G4 it is.
Let's see.
1. ELITE for the Genesis and Gameboy- Oh man, did these look to own. First off, it's Elite. The best damn space combat game ever. EVER. Infinite replayability, countless hours upgrading your ship, smuggling good, bounty hunting... Whatever you want. It was almost on the Gameboy and the Genesis. What's more? The Gameboy version had filled, shaded polygons at a very nice framerate. The Genesis version had graphics to rival the Archimedes version. If Sega hired Hybrid to port Virtua Fighter to the Genny, it would've worked. Check out the public domain pre-release roms at http://www.iancgbell.clara.net/elite/demos/index.htm .
2. Final Fight Revenge. No, Capcom, Don't give us Marvel Vs. Capcom. Give us FFR instead. :rolleyes:
3. Marvel Vs. Capcom. Saturn. Not in sight.
4. The Dreamcast's online lineup in America. If only Capcom didn't let MVC2 out the door early. If an online MVC2 would have been successful, I think a large portion of Capcom's fighters could've had online play as well.
5. VOOT's current lack of online play. Yeah, you knew I'd say it.
Lame is a gross understatement. Capcom screwed up gravely, and didn't bother to make it right.
As for Final Fight Revenge... that game was not what I had wanted. I had my hopes up for either a REAL 2D FF game or even a 2D fighter featuring the characters.
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Originally posted by Seven Force
You can't forget the nasty Akuma glitch in Super Street Fighter II Turbo Revival...and what does Capcom do? 1> recalls the games altogether and 2>offers a strategy guide or a t-shirt for replacement...with NO hopes of fixing or re-releasing the game...
Is that lame or what??