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Review: Ultra Street Fighter 2 – The Final Challengers - Reborn classic - Gaming Boulevard

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In conclusion, this new version of the game is action packed and loads of fun, all while keeping the size of the game at around 2,7 GB. I am expecting to spend many, many hours on this game once again. I can recommend it to gamers of all ages. The learning curve on this game is small, thanks to the many training options and within no time, you will be on your way to glory!

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The Best Street Fighter Games, Ranked

By Jason Monroe: Join me as I rank the best Street Fighter games of all time, taking into account their impact on the genre, gameplay mechanics, character rosters, and overall fun factor. Let’s get into it…

Round One: FIGHT!!

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Capcom’s Resident Evil Switch Pricing is Nothing New

Forget demanding a REbate – there's only one way to send Capcom a message.

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AK912263d ago

Something tells me this is a Ninty issue not a Capcom one.

Enigma_20992263d ago

You're half right. Nintendo Switch cartridges cost more than discs, so physical copies cost more. BUT Nintendo allows publishers to charge what they want for games on the consoles. Capcom goes the cheap route and uses smaller capacity cartridges to recoup costs, opting to make larger parts of their releases downloadable, and now it seems that they STILL overcharge you compared to releases on other consoles to cover the "Switch tax." So maybe don't be so quick to absolve them of guilt here. If anything, Nintendo is guilty of using an expensive format.

averagejoe262263d ago

Definitely not buying these games at that absurd price. Fanboys might buy up anything for Switch but not level headed gamers.

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PhoenixUp2263d ago

I still can’t believe so many Switch owners bought that Street Fighter II port at such a high price. No wonder so many publishers believe they can get away with higher priced games on Switch, especially when Nintendo itself makes an unchallenged habit of it