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demonfox13 said:
Majin-Tenshinhan said:
demitri55 said:
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demitri55 said:
Saruk said:

It didn't flop on the Wii, and I bought it and I am not disappointed a bit.
It's one of the best games on Wii, and If your a true "hardcore" fighting fan like you claim to be you shouldn't have any problem buying this game on the Wii.

it sold only 139,000-units in 2 weeks that's a flop/failure. just because im a street fighter fan doesnt mean i have to buy the nintendo wii's version. when i buy a street fighter/any game i want the full experience. out of the 139,000 people who bought it how many of them are actually playing it online? how many of them are even familiar to street fighter/tatsunoko and didnt just buy it randomly cause of the commcercial? ill tell you this; ill definitely be getting the ps3 version and playing online against others. ill support tatsunoko vs. capcom but on the psn not wii. psn/xbl is a better market than wii, more people will buy it and play it online thus giving the full street fighter cross vs. experience

How many on this site are familiar with Tatsunoko, before this game? I dare you to find one person who isn't japanese and was well-versed about Tatsunoko before this game was announced.

i knew about tatsunoko so did my brother and friends. and no we arent japanese, chinese, or any type of asian. i am an anime person but my bro isnt and some of our friends yet knew who tatsunoko was

I'm an anime-person to the extent that I self-taught myself japanese and I'd never heard of Tatsunoko in my life, because all of their anime is really oldschool and 100% japan-oriented, so you'll have to excuse me if I don't believe you.

EDIT: Please also note that I said well-versed with Tatsunoko, not just knowing what it is.


You definitely come out as overly arrogant with certain comments. I know limited japanese but still need to rely on sub titles for a good portion. I've known Tatsunoko since Gatchaman and Speed Racer, as well as Robotech (not sure if it was 100% them or collaboration). In recent years I stumbled upon Karas and was delighted with both the OVA's as well as the US version divided in 2 movies The Prophecy and The Revelation (Otoha vs the waterdemon is still one of my favorite fights in all anime). Perhaps it helped alot that I was in Colombia in the late 80's early 90's where they get massive amounts of anime waaaaaay before the US had a clue of what was out there, such as Saint Seiya, Heaven Wars Shurato (oh I think Tatsunoko also took part in this one rofl well whatdaya know), Captain Tsubasa (watched it up to the point Japan played Brasil and Tsubasa meets with his mentor who dissapeared after the first season iirc), Magic Knight Rayearth (this exposed me to Clamp and made me like female heroes more), etc. I hope by now you get the idea by now.

And for the record I didn't start paying attention to the studios and creators until I watched Magic Knight Rayearth, and later on I was able to make the Tatsunoko connection once I watched Karas and decided to rewatch to Gatchaman. But anyways thanks to your post, you reminded me to watch ep. 8 of Saint Seiya: Lost Canvas. Have a good one.

 

 

 

 

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I'm sorry but I don't really see the point of your post. I bolded everything that didn't seem relevant at all to my post or to the thread in general, it kind of felt like you just wrote an introduction to yourself, which admittedly was nice, but not really... as I said, relevant.

To continue going off-topic, I've only read the manga of Lost Canvas but I've got some of the anime on my computer. Is it any good? Only seen the opening, but I quite liked it.