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bobobologna said:
AFAIK, Dimps is just handling the ports. Capcom made the arcade game. So if Dimps does a good job of porting, their influence on the game should be a non-factor.

I do dislike the graphics in SF4 though. HD sprites would have been much better looking. It's one reason I can't wait for SF2HD. The graphics look amazing. Can you guys imagine a game like Odin Sphere done in HD? *Drool*

It's really amazing at how much hate is going on around here because they aren't porting it to the Wii. I'm not crying and bitching because Mass Effect isn't on the PS3. I'm not declaring Bioware to be a second rate developer. Ditto with Ninja Gaiden 2 and Team Ninja. Get over yourselves guys, and get over your Wii and it's lack of HD title ports. Just enjoy the games you do get. How many people without Wiis have whined about Suda 51 and the fact that No More Heroes is only on the Wii?

It's the "not-available-on-my-system-of-choice-so-it's-not-good-effect."

Most of these complaints would disappear if every gaming living room housed every console.

A lot of PS3 exclusive owners poo-poo'ed Bioshock simply because they couldn't play it, despite the arm's list of merits the game has, so this was a predictable response.

As long as the game plays as sharp as SF3, the art direction is something I can live with.

NMH on the PC, PS3 or 360... Even ignoring the fact that all textures would have to be redrawn from scratch, I think the game would still lose something in translation. Although most of the action was handled with button presses, there was enough clever implementation of the Wii control scheme to make it useful and satisfying to play.  Not sure how it would do on any other platform, although commercially, it was kind of a failure on the Wii. Most fun I've had on the Wii to date, but oh well...