A Maori character to go with the New Zealand stage.
Stick modders at tournaments are going to be busy this season.
It is difficult for DOA in terms of creating a competitive scene. It has to compete with Street Fighter IV, Smash Bros., Marvel 3, Killer Instinct, Arc System Works games, NetherRealm games, and Tekken for hardcore players who will keep the game alive past the first few months. That's why DOA's past work with The Fall Classic is good for raising its profile.
I had the same issue with Tales of Symphonia.
We definitely need a new Advance Wars. Don't forget F-Zero too.
The NES Remix announcement was definitely weird to me. It felt like Nintendo wanted to make an "official" version of I Wanna Be the Guy and other freeware games that reused sprites.
We need more Welsh protagonists.
Seth is left-handed, so when he plays fighting games he crosses his hands. That's why his stance looks like that.
I knew about Divekick before it was cool (puts on hipster shades).
As a fighting-game player, I'm used to seeing e-sports being treated as a derogatory term. It seems like that's where everything is heading towards though.
Yeah I kind of miss the "what will they think of next" feeling of Mario games. At the same time, people always want more...
Lots of "My Body Is Ready" pics. Not really a lot to be ready for sadly. I don't hate casual stuff but I was hoping for something surprising to get excited about.
Does it have Hori or Sanwa parts?
The geek/nerd equivalent of a blues club? I'm interested.
Capcom knew how to create good music scores back in the day.
Nice to see Seanbaby get a chance to play good games for a change.
NOA Corporate Affairs: always classy with its holiday cards.
I really want to see how good Frank is in Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3. A 50 hit combo that lets him level up enough to use paddle saws will make people change their minds.
*shudders at number 2* How did the character designer come up with that?
I sorta feel that Parasoul has the best gameplay design of the original cast (I like zoning characters), and either Squiggly or Big Band were the best of the newcomers.