| 6 months ago :: Jun 14, 2009 - 9:51PM #41 | |
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Wow! I went to google and search Street Fighter IV for Wii and found many people looking at this forum and making topics of it. Let's just say I gave many Wii users who wanted Street Fighter IV, a hope. |
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| 6 months ago :: Jun 14, 2009 - 9:55PM #42 | |
| 6 months ago :: Jun 14, 2009 - 9:58PM #43 | |
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Then check out Mortal Kombat II, when Nintendo allowed all the gore after the backlash. |
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| 6 months ago :: Jun 15, 2009 - 12:44AM #44 | |
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I'll bet they're waiting for TvC. If the sales of the game itself are good, the sales of Classic Controllers will go up and then SF4 may be a strong possibility. If you guys have a Wii buy TvC and a couple CCs. Show Capcom it's worth it to port it over. |
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| 6 months ago :: Jun 15, 2009 - 2:28AM #45 | |
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BTW, would an option motion scheme with Motion+ do something? Since it would know your momements better, you could probably pull off a dragon punch off easily. |
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| 6 months ago :: Jun 15, 2009 - 3:49AM #46 | |
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People made a big deal about GTAIV too. Does that mean that the 360 is kiddy? But for completely different reasons. GTAIV wasn't controversial because it was on the 360, but rather because it was GTA, with the same old controversy that surrounds the series. The problem regarding Madworld has nothing to do with GTAIV. "MadWorld has been the subject of controversy in the United Kingdom due to its violent subject matter. John Beyer, director of mediawatch-uk, has expressed his distaste over the game's content, stating his desire for it to not receive a rating from the BBFC, which would effectively ban it from being sold. On August 19 2008, Sega announced that MadWorld will not be released in Germany. Nintendo representatives have supported the game, reiterating that the Wii is a system for anybody, including adults, and that the game, like all video games, would be rated and would therefore be available for purchase to people of and above that age rating."
Concerning GTAIV -
"MADD requested ESRB to change the rating of the game from "M" for ages seventeen and up to "AO," for adults because of the player's ability to drink and drive. Six teenagers were arrested in June 2008 after engaging in a crime spree in New Hyde Park, New York, assaulting and robbing several people, and attempting a carjacking. According to police, the teens claimed that they were "inspired" by Grand Theft Auto IV." |
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| 6 months ago :: Jun 15, 2009 - 4:08AM #47 | |
I don't know about that one. Have you tried to play Guilty Gear without a Classic Controller? It's just short of a nightmare. |
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| 6 months ago :: Jun 15, 2009 - 10:20AM #48 | |
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More fighters on Wii? Bring 'em. Osaka was already considering the possibillity of bringing some HD games to Wii and Ono always stated that he wanted SF IV on as much platforms as possible. Not holding out hope, but it wouldn't surprise me. |
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| 6 months ago :: Jun 15, 2009 - 2:51PM #49 | |
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Yes Capcom already said they want it on many platforms and if they make it for Wii it will be a really good Version. Street Figther II or IV in 480p Versions is really something the Wii is really missing. But with Tatsunoko Vs Capcom we get a good game, the first good Fighting Game on the Wii. Whats really missing on Nintendo Platforms since the N64 is a new Street Figher Game on Nintendo Platforms. |
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| 6 months ago :: Jun 15, 2009 - 4:40PM #50 | |
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