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On July 11th, 2009 in Uncategorized

Speaking with VideoGamer, producer Ryota Niitsuma revealed that Capcom has no plans in bringing Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All Stars to the Xbox 360 or PS3. However, a sequel is possible if the game performs well in the western market.

“…the game is optimized for the Wii system, especially the graphics features,” Niitsuma explained. “So if we were to port it to PS3 or Xbox 360 we would have to make the game from scratch, and in that case we might as well just make a sequel of the series on those consoles rather than porting it.”

Tatsuonoko vs. Capcom has been out in Japan since December, but will be reaching North American shores this winter for the Wii. As for Europe, no release date has been given.

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On March 4th, 2009 in Uncategorized


Many games on the original Nintendo were far more difficult and frustrating than the games we have today, but without a doubt the Ninja Gaiden series were some of the most difficult games on the system. With a storyline far more epic than most games of its time it’s surprising that it took so long to see another title. Ninja Gaiden for the Xbox was the most challenging yet completable games that many ever played. Even though boss battles and puzzles could be epically frustrating the game kept you coming back for another try.

One of Ryu’s newest adventures in his quest to protect the world from the forces of evil took him to Nintendo’s handheld. With such an impressive pedigree how does the DS title stand up? Pretty well actually, though the challenge is significantly diminished. The choice to use the DS in the book format works quite well, with status information and the map being on the left hand screen and the actual gameplay taking place on the touch screen. Everything is done as you might expect with the stylus: slashing, jumping, etc. and it’s all very simple but fun.

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