Wii's World writes: "After a long wait Tatsunoko vs Capcom is finally outside the borders of Japan. I still want to cry over the lack of Phoenix Wright in the game, but in spite of his exclusion Capcom has still given us a very good character roster, with Zero from Mega Man X, Viewtiful Joe, and even a character from Okami as the final arcade mode boss (I'm still hoping for Wright if a sequel ever comes that expands the roster though). So rather than continue moaning about it, it's probably best I judge Tatsunoko vs Capcom by its own merits and be grateful Capcom went through all the trouble to deal with the license issues and get it overseas in the first place."
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