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Super Street Fighter® IV Arcade Edition, brings the ultimate vision of Street Fighter® home to the Xbox 360®video game and entertainment systemfrom Microsoft®, the PlayStation®3 computer entertainment system, and PC in the Summer of 2011 in North America. The follow-up to the criticallyacclaimed Super Street Fighter® IV will further redefine the fighting game genre with classic 2D Street Fighter fighting action, a host of new andreturning characters, beefed up online modes, and more.Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition features a roster of 39 characters such as Ryu, Chun-li, Juri, El Fuerte, and Rufus, while adding 4 newcharacters to the roster including classic combatants from previous Street Fighter games like Yun and Yang as well as the all-new Oni. Beyond characters, Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition adds all-new balancing as well as an enhanced Replay Channel.

Features

• New Playable Characters: Four new challengers enter the ring: Yun, Yang, Oni andEvil Ryu.
• Updated Character Balancing: Features all new character balancing, further refining gameplay.
• Updated Replay Channel: 
- Replay Follower: Be able to follow up to 5 separate player replays making it easier tofind your favorite players’ latest replay. 
- My Channel Advanced: Allows players to distribute their replay data to up to 50 players.
- Elite Channel: Watch replay data from elite players who have a rating of 3000PP or more.
• All playable SSFIV characters will be unlocked out of the box, including Yun & Yang, Oni, and Evil Ryu.

Genre: Fighting
Platforms: PS3™, Xbox 360®, PC “Games for Windows®”
Release Date: Summer 2011
Rating: ESRB T (TBC)
Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom

http://www.capcom-unity.com/snow_infernus/blog/2011/04/12/captivate_2011:_super_street_fighter_iv_arcade_edition

We have a ton of new info for Street Fighter X Tekken, including the absolutely stunning cinematic trailer (which you can find after the jump).

The long awaited dream match-up between the two leaders in the fighting genre becomes a reality. STREET FiGHTER X TEKKEN, delivers the ultimate tag team match up featuring iconic characters from each franchise, and one of the most robust character line ups in fighting game history. With the addition of new gameplay mechanics, the acclaimed fighting engine from Street Fighter IV been refined to suit the needs of both Street Fighter and TEKKEN players alike.

Hit the jump for trailers, more info, screenshots, and art!

Features

- Dream match up – Dozens of playable characters including Ryu, Ken, Guile, Able, and Chun-Li from Street Fighter as well as Kazuya, Nina, King, Marduk, and Bob from TEKKEN.

- Real-time Tag Battle – Fight as a team of two and switch between characters strategically.

- Familiar Controls – In SFxT, controls will feel familiar for fans of both series.

- Robust online modes – In addition to the online features from SSFIV, SFxT features totally upgraded online functionality and some new surprises.

The game will be out in 2012 on Xbox, PS3, and PC.

http://www.capcom-unity.com/jgonzo/blog/2011/04/12/captivate_2011:_street_fighter_x_tekken



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bittorrent/pirate bay time?

D:



I'm so glad Street Fighter franchise is proving to be so healthy...!



pariz said:

I'm so glad Street Fighter franchise is proving to be so healthy...!


the worry is that they may be floding the market, there are a lot of fighters in the works and out now and the bubble could burst again...

I mean look at the fighting games this year Marvel vs Capcom 3, Super Street Fighter 4 3D, Super Street Fighter 4 Arcade, Skullgirls, Mortal Kombat, Dead or Alive: Dimensions, Tekken Tag Tournament 2

And that isn't even counting the realistic ones like boxing etc...

I am not sure the market can sustain that many 



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zarx said:
pariz said:

I'm so glad Street Fighter franchise is proving to be so healthy...!


the worry is that they may be floding the market, there are a lot of fighters in the works and out now and the bubble could burst again...

I mean look at the fighting games this year Marvel vs Capcom 3, Super Street Fighter 4 3D, Super Street Fighter 4 Arcade, Skullgirls, Mortal Kombat, Dead or Alive: Dimensions, Tekken Tag Tournament 2

And that isn't even counting the realistic ones like boxing etc...

I am not sure the market can sustain that many 


I failed to see that.
Ok, then there's something interesting to analize in the near future.



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pariz said:
zarx said:
pariz said:

I'm so glad Street Fighter franchise is proving to be so healthy...!


the worry is that they may be floding the market, there are a lot of fighters in the works and out now and the bubble could burst again...

I mean look at the fighting games this year Marvel vs Capcom 3, Super Street Fighter 4 3D, Super Street Fighter 4 Arcade, Skullgirls, Mortal Kombat, Dead or Alive: Dimensions, Tekken Tag Tournament 2

And that isn't even counting the realistic ones like boxing etc...

I am not sure the market can sustain that many 


I failed to see that.
Ok, then there's something interesting to analize in the near future.

Yea it will be interesting 

I also forgot about BlazBlue: Continuum Shift II 3DS and that Cartoon Network Brawl game lol



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Great news for fighting fans and pirates everywhere.

SSFIV will be GFWL, but I wonder about SFxT.



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Mr Puggsly said:

Great news for fighting fans and pirates everywhere.

Right at this moment, thousands of PC gamers are playing a meta-game across 13 indie titles, trying to get Portal 2 released early- http://www.aperturescience.com/a/b/c/d/g/h/abcdgh/

... and thousands of XBox and PS3 pirates are torrenting Portal 2, just like they already did with SSFIV and just like they've done with many games before- with the advent of Steamworks, often before the street date, and before the PC cracked version gets released as well.

Piracy crosses many platforms and has done ever since the first tape and disc-based games were released. I remember old C90 tapes being passed around at school, filled with dozens of Spectrum, C64 and Atari 800 games, similarly with floppies of Atari ST and Amiga games when I was at university. When I started work after my PhD, there was a ring of half a dozen PS1 owners who regularly pirated games and swapped them with each other, same with the PS2 and original XBox. Hell, even my uncle asked me how to get hold of XBox games after he'd had his console chipped. More recently, the iPhone, PSP and DS 'boast' enormous piracy rates.

This stupid meme and ignorant, snippy comments that piracy only happens on the PC needs to die and die soon. It's simply tedious and moronic trolling.



Foamer said:

Piracy crosses many platforms...

And none other like PC.

Its a huge reason a lot of games skip the PC.



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Dear God, give me strength.

What games exactly, have skipped the PC because of piracy? Please tell me.

As far as I can see, the PC gets pretty much all of the multi-plats, along with more exclusives than all the consoles put together. What it doesn't get is $50 million exclusives with huge marketing budgets. But there again, it never fucking did. And neither would any of the 'hd' consoles if their backers didn't money-hat devs.