Posts tagged Capcom
Marvel vs Capcom 3 confirmed for XBox 360 and PS3
Apr 20th
Video Gamers rejoice, as one of the greatest series is getting an update. Recently announced at a Capcom event, the popular Marvel Vs Capcom series has a third installment in the works.
Details right now are scarce, but it has been hinted that the game will run at 1080p and be a cross between what we’ve seen already in Street Fighter IV and Marvel Vs Capcom 2.
What could this mean for libraries? Programming possibilities come to mind first, as the Marvel Vs Capcom titles are full of exciting team ups, characters, and unique gameplay.
Go here and here for more information
UPDATE! Click here for the FIRST footage just released from Marvel VS Capcom 3. Via Bitmob…
Review: Mega Man X Collection
Mar 8th
WHAT? Welcome to the Mega Man of the future. Taking place 100 years (I think?) after the original Mega Man series, he’s back and well, pretty much the same. Mega Man X offers players a whole new rich cast of characters and simple yet fun game play.
WHY? Collections are good, and this one offers 7 games for the price of 1. A collection is a wise investment for libraries to be making in times of tight budgets. You’re getting more bang for your buck.
WHO? The side scrolling action found in this series may have some more modern gamers looking for something else, but the beautiful game play in this title is where they’ll be hooked. Mega Man also offers such a rich history (lots of other great and not so great titles) that users who love this title will have no problem finding more.
For the more hardcore gamers out there: bonus points from 8BitLibrary if you can do this:
Review: Street Fighter IV (PS3)
Mar 3rd
WHAT? It’s back. The game that changed how we look at the fighting game genre returns with Street Fighter IV. Now before you go on complaining about how this is just another rehash of the series (for you non-gamers out there: There’s been what seems like 70 different versions of Street Fighter that have come out over the past 10 years. Most updates just add new characters, stages, and tweak game play dynamics), I say SHHHHH! While the game keeps true to the Street Fighter dynamics we’ve all come to love, it adds a new layer and welcomes a new generation of players to the amazing series.
WHY? “Don’t call it a comeback, I’ve been here for years” -LL Cool J. The series may have not been in the public eye much over the last few years (Street Fighter III was made for the more hardcore fan, in my opinion), but the shadow of Street Fighter has been felt in the countless other fighting games released. Street Fighter IV arrives at the perfect time, ready to reclaim the throne.
Plus, look at those graphics. BEAUTIFUL!
WHO? Street Fighter IV is the perfect blend of all the best qualities the game has offered over the years. It’s easy to pick up for those new to the series and regulars will feel at home with the game play. Street Fighter experts will also get a new challenge with this title. New characters, the addition of focus attacks, and more will give them something new to master.
As a longtime fan, I’m happy with the balance that Capcom has achieved with Street Fighter IV. Libraries should not hesitate this title to their collection.
Review: Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars
Feb 23rd
WHAT? OK, Capcom is finally getting weird on us. Taking characters from their own roster and mixing them with the who’s who of Tatsunoko Productions characters (a Japanese animation studio famous for Tekkaman and the original Speed Racer just to name a few), Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars is another entry in ever popular Vs. fighting game series by Capcom.
WHY? Simply put, Capcom makes the most beautiful and well crafted fighting games out there. Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars is not an exception. The game manages to keep everything that people love about Capcom fighting games intact while still managed to be innovative and fun. The simplified 3 button configuration for this Wii only release will allow newcomers to adjust to the series. Die hard fans may be taken back by this, but fear not: there are other control schemes you can use with the GameCube or Wii Classic Controller if you want a bit of depth back in the game.
WHO? The not so recognizable cast of characters may turn off some players, but let’s face it. This game was created for the hardcore nerd who understands just how important Science Ninja Team Gatchaman is in the world of popular culture. If you’re not into this kind of stuff, I still highly suggest you give this title a whirl. Not only is it a blast to play, but you may even become a fan of these wonderful characters.
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars is a Wii only release by Capcom. Let’s see more of those please, and thank you!


