20°

The Soul Still Burns: A Soul Calibur Retrospective

Gaming Age writes: "1996 wasn't quite the year of the 3D Arcade fighter, but it was definitely a year for improvements and firsts. In that year we got Virtua Fighter 3, which was one of the flashiest looking games to date, and one hell of a fun fighter to play. We also saw the release of the first Dead or Alive title from Tecmo, and even Capcom's somewhat weak attempt at bringing Street Fighter into another dimension with Street Fighter EX. Sure, the groundwork had been laid with a couple previous Tekken titles, and the first two Virtua Fighters, but this was definitely a year that we could look back and say that there might be legs on this whole 3D fighting movement."
vasilisk - contributor
Published: 484 days 16 hours ago | Article | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Wii | Arcade | Xbox | PlayStation 2 | GameCube | Gaming
 
 

Showing: 0 - 0 of 0 Comments
Add Comment (Gamer Zone)
Gamer Zone Posting Guidelines
The Gamer Zone is for members who want a more friendly and civilized discussion. This section is heavily moderated by the N4G staff, so leave your fanboyism at the door please. Members who are unable to behave in a mature and respectful manner will be temporarily or permanently restricted from posting in the Gamer Zone. Using words such as Xbots and Sony droids, or other words from the console war vocabulary, is strictly prohibited in this Zone.
Read More...
 
 
You must log in to post comments.
Username:  
Password:  
 
 
About N4G
N4G is a social game news site that covers the game industry 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
More Info... | Submit News