MaxwellGT2000 said:
trestres said:
KylieDog said:
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trestres said:
It speaks a lot about Capcom that one of their representatives is a lier and a biased person. Plus fans don't forget things that easily.
trestres said:
You'd be surprised? How so?
I only see ports, spin-offs and low budget games among those you listed. Save for MH.
Really, the only big budget game Capcom gave Wii owners was MHTri.
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After all that effort to localise it too...
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He never listed that game...
Plus I knew someone would come up with TvsC. The fact is that it wasn't a big budget game. It's a good game, but it had a lot of things removed from the original Japanese release. Plus the engine is ready for more fighting games, yet they just probably had to localize this in order for investors not to complain about Wii support, that's why we never saw another fighting game, not even a port of MvsC 2, or 3 or any other game for that matter. They even released fighting sticks for the Wii and promised that we would get good use out of them...
And I don't think it was that hard for them to localize a FIGHTING game. Yes, I know about the legal issues with the franchises, but it was a legal effort, not a programming effort. It's not a big deal.
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While it's true that the game was fairly cheap to produce, the fact is localization was more than just lawyers and taking out content. For the characters they took out they added new ones in, plus a couple of extra unlockable characters, and balanced the game out more.
They added so much they also released the new version in Japan.
Basically TvC was a really good effort, it was a really good fighting game, and it took a lot of hassle on the development side as well as the legal side.
Why were there not more efforts like TvC, MHTri, and the RE rail shooters? I'm not certain as none of them did poorly, much better than some of their more expensive ventures, but Capcom has put out some really good titles on Wii no doubt, other than Street Fighter IV I can't tell you a compelling game they've put on other platforms this gen.
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Capcom might be lying to themselves that they didn't sell well, just so they can justify not making more for the system. SF IV isn't really tearing up the charts on the 3DS (not claiming it's flopping, just not selling that well, as fighting games aren't really big sellers on handhelds; it really would have sold better on the Wii, especially with TvC and the VC SF games making a base), but Capcom will likely support ithe 3DS anyway, more because they like the tech than any audience there.