I really wish this video could have been compressed into a podcast, because it's really better to listen to than to watch. Still, there is some good content here for anyone who's still trying to wrap their head around what Tatsunoko vs. Capcom is.
Seth Killian explains how to play two of Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars' new character, Frank West and Zero, what he thinks of the people refusing to buy the game because it's on the Wii, and the process of developing such a strange, beautiful, but potentially unmarketable game.
It was an honor to get to speak with Seth and Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars producer, Ryota Niistuma, about their work on this truly unique game. Meeting developers that truly love their work and their fans is an amazing experience. Thanks guys. Keep doing what you're doing.
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Lucky. I wanna meet S. Kill face-to-face one day -- he's probably my fave game biz PR person, gaining that respect as I watched EVO 2k9 live last summer. Though I think he'd think I was a moron because I suck at fighting games. I understand what's going on at deeper levels of play, but I don't actually have the coordination and mental quickness to play that well. :/
now this is how you support a title's release. multiple postings, on multiple days, making sure that everyone is informed on what the game is all about. this is the first time i've seen a wii game covered like this on dtoid, and it's about time. nice work jonathan!
I just want to state that I hate the world because I'll only get to play this game i like, two months. Stupid international shipping, living in Brasil sucks. (This is also the case for No More Heroes 2, if it weren't bad enough).
The disconnecting shenanigans is awesome. I just hope if my power goes out or my internet goes out...I'm not punished. Hopefully it takes more than just a time or two before you receive that flag.
So does anyone know what all controllers this game supports? I'd love to give it a shot, but I would be much more inclined to do so if it supported Gamecube controllers.
the game is great so far. I am a huge SF4 player so I am getting used to the different gameplay but so far I am loving it. So far I love how this games makes you want to try and play with everyone. each character seems so unique and awesome. Hopefully I will keep getting better. and hopefully people start posting up combo and tutorial videos
This is the first Wii game I'm buying when I get my Wii in a few months. Granted, I already own No More Heroes, Madworld, Boom Blox, Excitebots and Okami but still. I just can't wait to play this. I hope the Madcatz Wii Arcade sticks are still around.
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THE TOUCH THE FEEEEEL THE FABRIC OF OUR LIIIIIIVES
PS- I can't believe no one has criticized my haircut.
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Please don't hurt me.
I fucking love it. I only wish for lobbies...