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Januar 2010
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Abstrakt: Street Fighter IV finns som bekant inte till Wii. De Wii-ägare som suttit och muttrat surt i en hörna över detta faktum får härmed ett stort mysigt plåster på sitt sår
Abstrakt: Dette er eit av dei få tilfella der det eigentleg spelar veldig lita rolle om du likar ein sjanger eller ikkje. Det finnest nok av folk som slit med slåssespel-sjangeren sidan dei enkelt og greitt ikkje får til noko. Dette problemet løyser Tatsunoko v...
Abstrakt: For more than a decade, Capcom's "Vs." series has been an indispensable part of the 2-D fighting landscape. With its trademark tag-team brawls, fast pace, easy special moves, and ultra-damaging super moves, it has let players experience their favorite cha...
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom is as polished a game as any of Capcom’s best. The game is a more lighthearted, more accessible kind of fighting game than say Street Fighter IV but it manages to entertain newcomers and veterans alike. The Wii may not have a huge...
Abstrakt: The game that everyone thought would never make it's way out of licensing hell finally arrived last week, with Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars for the Nintendo Wii. A 3D fighter on a 2.5D plane, it returns Capcom to the popular vs. series that...
Abstrakt: If the dream match you've been waiting for since Street Fighter came about in the late eighties was a scuffle between a stable of Capcom classics and some stars from huge-in-the-seventies anime company Tatsunoko, you're probably one of the people who p...
Abstrakt: The hallmarks of Capcom’s Vs. series have always been simple controls, insanely over-the-top special moves, and recognizable Capcom characters taking on the equally famous residents of another fictional universe. It worked for all of Capcom’s matchups...
Abstrakt: It’s staggering how many Japanese games there are that never make it to America. This is understandable in part: many of these games are poorly made, or are otherwise totally incomprehensible for American audiences (case in point, Sega’s Sukeban Sha...