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It's Arcade because it wasn't announced for the Wii when I made the topic. If anything, the Wii port was something that came much later down the line during the game's development and baffled the shit out of me (and is primarily why I'm not playing it right now).
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Why would it baffle you or keep you from playing the game? Word all up and down the internet is that TvC was made for Nintendo/Nintendo hardware. I thought development of the game was always tied fairly close to the Wii anyway, but wtv man.
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Porting the game solely for Wii just didn't seem like a wise move to me at the time. It wasn't a question of how so much as "why." And given the low sales of the game, that hasn't exactly been alleviated. Other than that, I don't own a Wii, so that's why I'm not playing it at the moment. There are a few arcades in North America that picked up the game, so I could probably play it if I took a quick train to New York or even Massachusetts or even booked it down to North Carolina.
I realize you're late to the party, but come on, cut me some slack here. Word up and down the internet? I was following that like anyone else. |
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Maybe. I'd actually have to play it, but I've heard fairly good things. From general fans of fighting games I mean, not tourneyfags. |
this better get a fucking PAL release.
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Oh snap! So we get Viewtiful Joe AND more? Nice. :3:
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Played it,
I have to say it's easily one of the best fighting games I've ever played in my lifetime. Ken the Eagle and Casshern are pretty badass. |
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Frank West? Wow, that's a pretty cool addition to the game; and I'm glad to see a Legends Stage in there too... but what happened to his voice? He sounds like a Californian teenager at the beach :(
Also, They DID say this was coming to NA, right? |
coming soon in NA..
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