Dimps seems to be getting a lot of work lately.

| Musouka said: Just wondering, whatever happened to Arika? |
They made Endless Ocean.
BTW Dimps developed Rumble Fish also.
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Wow, I think I'm the only person excited that Dimps is doing this.
Capcom USA is working with 3rd party devs like crazy. They're giving active feedback, opening up relations and trying their best to improve products.
http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/3620/a_western_initiative_svensson_on_.php
Fast forward to Page 5 for more about it. (Or corporate BS I've just eaten.)
There is no such thing as a console war. This is the first step to game design.
Capcom did say they had no intention of making another 2d fighter. >.>
I'm Unamerica and you can too.
The Official Huge Monster Hunter Thread:
| Chadius said: Wow, I think I'm the only person excited that Dimps is doing this. Capcom USA is working with 3rd party devs like crazy. They're giving active feedback, opening up relations and trying their best to improve products. http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/3620/a_western_initiative_svensson_on_.php Fast forward to Page 5 for more about it. (Or corporate BS I've just eaten.) |
Sounds like corporate BS to me lol. Capcom tells everyone they are expanding to Western studios as an excuse for outsourcing development to save costs. I'd be more excited if Capcom outsourced Dimps to a Mega Man game, but as it stand Dimps's fighiting games have been pretty mediocre.

The game is already made by Capcom and has already been played by people at the AOU 2008 and I have only read positive things about it. Dimps porting it to the consoles shouldn't be a big problem.
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