Capcom took over Nintendo World Store in New York City last weekend to celebrate the launch of Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars. The game, an update to the Japanese-only release from 2008, features new characters, levels, and a heavy focus on appealing to gamers all over the world.
Produer Ryota Niitsuma, who worked on the previous iteration and 2009's Street Fighter IV, was on hand at the event to talk about the game, as well as sign anything anyone put in front of him. According to Capcom, he signed for over four hours and wore his fingers to the bone.
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I was a bit disappointed with the demo. The art direction is one of the reasons I loved the series. It always looked so awesome to see animated sprites that looked right out of a comic book. Even MVC3 had the comic book appeal. Honestly, I am with everyone else, that DBZ fighter looks amazing...
character models for some of them are not great but the gameplay is solid af..the infiniti gem system is great and at least it has some type of story...but i understand the disappointment..no spiderman/xmen is terrible also
Jumped ship is going a bit too far but after that demo I am very cautious to see how the final product is. Will wait for feedback before I Purchase said product.
Third-party video game developer Capcom and animation studio Tatsunoko are preparing a special exhibition.
The event was originally posted by Famitsu, and Shoryuken translated the information. The event will open on April 21 and last until May 7, and it’ll be held at the Aqua City Mall in Tokyo. Both companies are collaborating to celebrate their milestones: Tatsunoko’s 55th anniversary and Street Fighter‘s 30th.
"I'd love to do something with Nintendo maybe, or Square Enix, maybe do something with them. That would be pretty cool."
Awesome. That's all I can say.