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Street Fighter 4 a possibility on the PSP?
WHY NOT Wii!!

Street Fighter 4 a possibility on the PSP? WHY NOT Wii!!
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In a recent Q&A session on the Japanese Capcom blog. Capcom’s own Natsuki Shiozawa showed an interest in releasing a version of Street Fighter 4 for the PSP. Especially after the confirmation of Street Fighter 4 hitting some apple platforms. He even went so far as to say that the development team that is currently working on Super Street Fighter 4 is interested in the idea as well.

While that’s cool and all… The first question that pops up in my head is “Why not the Wii?” I mean we have Tatsunoko vs Capcom, but that’s just an offshoot series. While great in many respects, it still doesn’t stand up to a traditional street fighter.

What are your thoughts on this subject?

[Via Capcom Japan]

Posted by Will Thompson 17.02.2010 in All
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Insult to injury

Insult to injury

500x_500x_hioldldayToday’s DSi XL news is akin to an Olympic sprinter outrunning a man with no legs, but I’m going to bring it to you anyway because I’m a smug Nintendo fanman who loves to kick stupid products when they’re down. Deal with it.

Basically, the DSi XL is beating the hapless PSPGo in Japan to the tune of 103,524 to 28,000 units in the first week two days of respective sales. The DSi, in comparison, moved 170,000 units.

As we saw with Naomi’s fine Japan reporting, the XL (called LL in Nippon), which is the latest DSi to grace store shelves courtesy the Big N, launched with much success and energy. Update: Edited to say two days.

Posted by Jack 24.11.2009 in All
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Reggie Says Sony PSP Go is “Fundamentally Flawed”

Reggie Says Sony PSP Go is "Fundamentally Flawed"

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Good ol’ Reggie. He recently spoke out concerning the new PSP Go, the new hand-held recently released by Sony as an effort to make the transition to digital download and content.

(The PSP Go may have a) fundamental concept problem in terms of ‘Who’s it for?’ and ‘What’s the benefit?’ I have the utmost respect for all our competitors, but it’s interesting to try and answer the consumer question of ‘What’s in it for me?’ in that product.

- Reggie Fils-Aime, Nintendo of America

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Posted by Zacko 11.10.2009 in Uncategorized
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