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oniyide said:

Hell the entire fighting game genre seems so miss PC and Ninty home consoles. Thats a whole damn genre.

That's an exaggeration at best... Street Fighter IV (every version except the original Super), Street Fighter X Tekken, the first BlazBlue, and King of Fighters XIII Climax are on PC, as well as the reboot of Mortal Kombat and Injustice (this latter one also on WiiU). Then, there's also many doujin/indie fighters as well, such as Vanguard Princess, Yatagarasu, Ougon Musou Kyoku, Melty Blood,  etc.

As I mentioned before, there's some very good signs of Japanese developers willing to support PC, and the use of multiplatform engines makes it easier than ever. For example, not too long ago, the idea of getting a Naruto Ultimate Ninja Storm on PC was unthinkable, and yet it happened with 3 Full Burst. And now that we know that Guilty Gear Xrd is using the Unreal Engine 3, the odds of that getting a PC port down the line are quite good.

And as far as Nintendo platforms goes, Tekken Tag Tournament 2 is on WiiU, Tatsunoko VS Capcom is a Wii exclusive, Guilty Gear XX AC and AC Plus are on Wii, and 3DS got their own versions of Dead or Alive, Tekken and SSFIV.

Sure, you don't get every game out there, but that was obviously not the point of the thread. The idea here is to consider PC as an alternative to compensate the lack of WiiU's 3rd party support. It's directed at Nintendo fans, and those who don't care about Sony/Microsoft games. If you don't fit this criteria, then it's not for you. And just like there's people that can ignore Nintendo's lineup and the 3rd party exclusives for 3DS and WiiU, the same applies to Sony/Microsoft. Let's not try to pretend otherwise please.