sábado, 6 de febrero de 2021

Newsvine - capcom

Source: Kotaku

I swear there was a seed about Udon's Art of Capcom, but I just can't seem to find it. That's neither here nor there now, as Kotaku's Luke Plunkett has posted some scans from the book which lays heavily on Street Fighter images.

Source: Kotaku

Check out this amazing teaser trailer from Capcom.

Source: destructoid.com

The first new Street Fighter game in about a decade was announced today, and now we have a trailer straight from Capcom and GameVideos, as promised.

Source: GamesRadar

The countdown on Capcom's website is done and today at Capcom's Gamers Day event in London the company made a few announcements. Some may be over excited and some may say the news is too late, but Street Fighter 4 will be gracing our high-def screens.

Source: Joystiq

An author on left-leaning AlterNet.org not only jumps on the controversy of Resident Evil 5's alleged racism, but calls it a "racist video game series." The article is such a mess that you really have to enjoy it for its absurdity.

Source: Bloomberg.com

And to think there isn't even a Mega Man game on the Wii! ...Yet. Capcom's stock climbed 6.3 percent to 2,855 yen, its highest close since Sept. 26, 2002, compared with a 0.5 percent gain in the benchmark Topix index.

Source: next-gen.biz

A joint announcement from Nokia and Capcom has revealed that the publisher will be bringing games to the N-Gage service. ... wha?

Source: Gamespot

Phoenix Wright 4 for the DS, Resident Evil 4 Wii Edition, and Monster Hunter Freedom 2 have all helped Osaka-based Capcom to overachieve against last year's first financial quarter, the company announced in its quarterly sales report.

Source: capcom.co.jp

See your life flash before your eyes.

Source: gamepolitics.com

Kym Platt, the woman who penned the Black Looks piece chastising RE5, described her take on the response on yet another blog site, Ask This Black Woman. Platt wrote:

Source: 1up.com

We've been following the regular character reveals over at Capcom's blog, but today's update brings something entirely different to the table.

Source: 1up.com

The rumor mill churned bright today when Capcom launched a teaser on their Japanese website to promote the unveiling of an all-new 2D fighter from the company. Heavy speculation says Street Fighter - but we're sure to find out for sure at E3.

Source: 1up.com

Just a couple of weeks after announcing that they'd surpassed 13 million users, Valve has revealed that Capcom will be joining the ranks of developers who are digitally distributing their PC releases through Steam.

Source: 1up.com

Word from a recent Capcom financial statement may be giving us a clue as to when the next Resident Evil game will drop: "Our title lineup includes many new titles in our existing franchises over the next period, including 'Resident Evil 5'."

Source: 1up.com

According to Capcom, "this is what it will look like (if you paused the game and took out the background)."

Source: ds.ign.com

Capcom has done this before, setting their copies of Phoenix Wright in both English and Japanese so you can choose your language.

Source: Kotaku

According to film site Latino Review, early casting rumors are putting 7th Heaven and Stealth star Jessica Biel in the lead to play Chun-Li in the upcoming Street Fighter film adaptation.

Source: Kotaku

Don't you just hate it when an old game comes out on a new system for the same price or more than it was on the original system? Apparently, Capcom understands your feelings and have priced the Wii version of Resident Evil 4 at a reasonable $29.99

Source: Joystiq

Then Kobayashi drops the bombshell: the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions are going to be the same.

Source: Joystiq

Whoa nelly. Scrolling through the news flood that hit tonight from Capcom's Gamer's Day, I was glad to find that at least one news outlet had the common sense to compile all the news bits into one post.

Source: gonintendo.com

Considering that importing the Phoenix Wright games, which are older GBA titles, isn't that hard, this rumor seems to have some validity to it. Capcom recently held a contest to argue, courtroom-style, in favor of a new PW, so a new one coming seems a forgone conclusion.

On February 22nd, 2007, Japanese PSP owners have finally succeeded in obtaining a copy of Capcom's newest Monster Hunter series installment, Monster Hunter Portable 2nd (also know as Monster Hunter Freedom 2 in the U.S).

After Ms. Pac-Man made those first tenuous steps, we saw Samus Aran take the helm of female gaming iconography as a human woman with characterization and class.

In 2005, Capcom unleashed Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney onto the American public. More an interactive novel than a game, it wowed critics and fans with its quirky humor, impeccable localization, and puzzle-solving gameplay style.

Source: capcom.com

It's clever, I'll give them that. Despite the near-certainty that Capcom is already working on a localization for their third port in the Phoenix Wright series, they're letting you pretend to do the convincing!