Nintendojo writes: "Alright guys, I'll admit it: I have a problem. I'm in love with a video game. I'm talking the "why don't you marry it" kind of love that would surely cause hours of teasing in the schoolyard if I were still in grade school. It's a fantastic fighting game that appeals to me, a gamer who doesn't necessarily like fighting games all that much. It features a crossover battle between characters from one of my favorite gaming companies and an anime production company giving both my inner gamer and my inner otaku joygasms. In case you haven't figured out what game it is that I love so much, here it is. Hello, my name is Matthew and I'm in love with Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom."
For the Wii’s 15th birthday, here’s a list of 15 Wii games that deserve ports or sequels.
Capcom veteran Ryota Niitsuma, who produced Marvel vs Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds and Tatsunoko vs. Capcom, has announced his departure from the company.
As common as it is today, it is hard to believe that there was a time where gaming franchises crossing over was just a pipe dream. Capcom broke down the wall, but they took the combination of some of the most unlikely of franchises and made it the norm.
Whether it was a colossal successful partnership with Marvel Comics or a collaboration with rivals Namco and SNK, the “Vs.” series brought unforgettable experiences to the fighting genre.