If it's 3D,it would call Street Fighter EX 4 by now....Mdk7 said:watch out... Street Fighter 4 may just NOT be what everybody thinks it is.
Who knows, MAYBE it won't even be 2d...
Mammothtank said:Lotta quality titles Lost Planet (PS3) is going to be going up against early 2008...
CAPCOM ANNOUNCES STREEET FIGHTER® IV: LEGENDS FORCE DEGREES.ethelred said:This is going to be 3D and made by westerners.
CAPCOM ANNOUNCES STREEET FIGHTER® IV: LEGENDS FORCE DEGREES.
SAN MATEO, Calif October 16, 2007 Capcom® Entertainment, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced the development of the highly anticipated first installment of the beloved Streeet Fighter® franchise for the New Millennium, in the form of Streeet Fighter® IV: Legends Force Degrees, coming Spring 2009 for the PS2®, PSP®, and Wii.
Join Ryu as he battles the armies of the malevolent M. Bison in an immersive fully 3-D beat-em-up, a huge evolution in gameplay from the simple 2D Streeet Fighter® games of the past. Soldiers, street thugs, mutated monsters, and all other sorts of baddies will swarm the screen to stop your quest, but luckily players will be able to use all manners of punches, kicks, and the famous Hadouken attack to clean up the streets. A second player can team up in split-screen co-op (playing as Ken) for dual enemy-blasting action. The martial artists can also collect powerups and tokens for health and special attacks.
Continuing the evolution of the Streeet Fighter® series, Streeet Fighter® IV will showcase a deep and engaging storyline, conveyed through cinematic cutscenes with full voice acting. The game will also feature breathtaking 3-D graphics and sound, creating a Streeet Fighter® game like no other.
CAPCOM ANNOUNCES STREEET FIGHTER® IV: LEGENDS FORCE DEGREES.
SAN MATEO, Calif October 16, 2007 Capcom® Entertainment, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced the development of the highly anticipated first installment of the beloved Streeet Fighter® franchise for the New Millennium, in the form of Streeet Fighter® IV: Legends Force Degrees, coming Spring 2009 for the PS2®, PSP®, and Wii.
Join Ryu as he battles the armies of the malevolent M. Bison in an immersive fully 3-D beat-em-up, a huge evolution in gameplay from the simple 2D Streeet Fighter® games of the past. Soldiers, street thugs, mutated monsters, and all other sorts of baddies will swarm the screen to stop your quest, but luckily players will be able to use all manners of punches, kicks, and the famous Hadouken attack to clean up the streets. A second player can team up in split-screen co-op (playing as Ken) for dual enemy-blasting action. The martial artists can also collect powerups and tokens for health and special attacks.
Continuing the evolution of the Streeet Fighter® series, Streeet Fighter® IV will showcase a deep and engaging storyline, conveyed through cinematic cutscenes with full voice acting. The game will also feature breathtaking 3-D graphics and sound, creating a Streeet Fighter® game like no other.
CAPCOM ANNOUNCES STREEET FIGHTER® IV: LEGENDS FORCE DEGREES.
SAN MATEO, Calif October 16, 2007 Capcom® Entertainment, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced the development of the highly anticipated first installment of the beloved Streeet Fighter® franchise for the New Millennium, in the form of Streeet Fighter® IV: Legends Force Degrees, coming Spring 2009 for the PS2®, PSP®, and Wii.
Join Ryu as he battles the armies of the malevolent M. Bison in an immersive fully 3-D beat-em-up, a huge evolution in gameplay from the simple 2D Streeet Fighter® games of the past. Soldiers, street thugs, mutated monsters, and all other sorts of baddies will swarm the screen to stop your quest, but luckily players will be able to use all manners of punches, kicks, and the famous Hadouken attack to clean up the streets. A second player can team up in split-screen co-op (playing as Ken) for dual enemy-blasting action. The martial artists can also collect powerups and tokens for health and special attacks.
Continuing the evolution of the Streeet Fighter® series, Streeet Fighter® IV will showcase a deep and engaging storyline, conveyed through cinematic cutscenes with full voice acting. The game will also feature breathtaking 3-D graphics and sound, creating a Streeet Fighter® game like no other.
MAYBE it's not even a fighting game. And of course it has nothing in common with Street Fighter EX. :lolDefuser said:If it's 3D,it would call Street Fighter EX 4 by now....
CAPCOM ANNOUNCES STREEET FIGHTER® IV: LEGENDS FORCE DEGREES.
SAN MATEO, Calif October 16, 2007 Capcom® Entertainment, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced the development of the highly anticipated first installment of the beloved Streeet Fighter® franchise for the New Millennium, in the form of Streeet Fighter® IV: Legends Force Degrees, coming Spring 2009 for the PS2®, PSP®, and Wii.
Join Ryu as he battles the armies of the malevolent M. Bison in an immersive fully 3-D beat-em-up, a huge evolution in gameplay from the simple 2D Streeet Fighter® games of the past. Soldiers, street thugs, mutated monsters, and all other sorts of baddies will swarm the screen to stop your quest, but luckily players will be able to use all manners of punches, kicks, and the famous Hadouken attack to clean up the streets. A second player can team up in split-screen co-op (playing as Ken) for dual enemy-blasting action. The martial artists can also collect powerups and tokens for health and special attacks.
Continuing the evolution of the Streeet Fighter® series, Streeet Fighter® IV will showcase a deep and engaging storyline, conveyed through cinematic cutscenes with full voice acting. The game will also feature breathtaking 3-D graphics and sound, creating a Streeet Fighter® game like no other.
Hcoregamer00 said:No the big concern should be that the property is owned by Capcom USA which means the game will likely be developed by an American Studio.
Dascu said:Guys, what are we getting excited about?
No Breath of Fire
Street Fighter 4
Development has just begun and the release of the game is more than a year away. No platforms are yet confirmed - a highly stylised animated concept trailer of Ryu and Ken fighting was shown, but no game footage.
They better fucking make it happen! And first!!Defuser said:He was actually saying what kind of Arcade hardware capcom will use for SF4. So aqr the most likely if it does happen would be Taito Type X2
Only PS3 can give Street Fighter the physics it needs.OokieSpookie said:It was not funny the first time, and is even less so now...
You are trying too hard.
John Harker said:NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wait, its over? I thought that was just todays announcments
Come on Crushed you know better than that :lolCAPCOM ANNOUNCES STREEET FIGHTER® IV: LEGENDS FORCE DEGREES.
SAN MATEO, Calif October 16, 2007 Capcom® Entertainment, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced the development of the highly anticipated first installment of the beloved Streeet Fighter® franchise for the New Millennium, in the form of Streeet Fighter® IV: Legends Force Degrees, coming Spring 2009 for the PS2®, PSP®, and Wii.
Join Ryu as he battles the armies of the malevolent M. Bison in an immersive fully 3-D beat-em-up, a huge evolution in gameplay from the simple 2D Streeet Fighter® games of the past. Soldiers, street thugs, mutated monsters, and all other sorts of baddies will swarm the screen to stop your quest, but luckily players will be able to use all manners of punches, kicks, and the famous Hadouken attack to clean up the streets. A second player can team up in split-screen co-op (playing as Ken) for dual enemy-blasting action. The martial artists can also collect powerups and tokens for health and special attacks.
Continuing the evolution of the Streeet Fighter® series, Streeet Fighter® IV will showcase a deep and engaging storyline, conveyed through cinematic cutscenes with full voice acting. The game will also feature breathtaking 3-D graphics and sound, creating a Streeet Fighter® game like no other.
CAPCOM ANNOUNCES STREEET FIGHTER® IV: LEGENDS FORCE DEGREES.
SAN MATEO, Calif October 16, 2007 Capcom® Entertainment, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced the development of the highly anticipated first installment of the beloved Streeet Fighter® franchise for the New Millennium, in the form of Streeet Fighter® IV: Legends Force Degrees, coming Spring 2009 for the PS2®, PSP®, and Wii.
Join Ryu as he battles the armies of the malevolent M. Bison in an immersive fully 3-D beat-em-up, a huge evolution in gameplay from the simple 2D Streeet Fighter® games of the past. Soldiers, street thugs, mutated monsters, and all other sorts of baddies will swarm the screen to stop your quest, but luckily players will be able to use all manners of punches, kicks, and the famous Hadouken attack to clean up the streets. A second player can team up in split-screen co-op (playing as Ken) for dual enemy-blasting action. The martial artists can also collect powerups and tokens for health and special attacks.
Continuing the evolution of the Streeet Fighter® series, Streeet Fighter® IV will showcase a deep and engaging storyline, conveyed through cinematic cutscenes with full voice acting. The game will also feature breathtaking 3-D graphics and sound, creating a Streeet Fighter® game like no other.
:lol :lol :lolCAPCOM ANNOUNCES STREEET FIGHTER® IV: LEGENDS FORCE DEGREES.
SAN MATEO, Calif October 16, 2007 Capcom® Entertainment, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced the development of the highly anticipated first installment of the beloved Streeet Fighter® franchise for the New Millennium, in the form of Streeet Fighter® IV: Legends Force Degrees, coming Spring 2009 for the PS2®, PSP®, and Wii.
Join Ryu as he battles the armies of the malevolent M. Bison in an immersive fully 3-D beat-em-up, a huge evolution in gameplay from the simple 2D Streeet Fighter® games of the past. Soldiers, street thugs, mutated monsters, and all other sorts of baddies will swarm the screen to stop your quest, but luckily players will be able to use all manners of punches, kicks, and the famous Hadouken attack to clean up the streets. A second player can team up in split-screen co-op (playing as Ken) for dual enemy-blasting action. The martial artists can also collect powerups and tokens for health and special attacks.
Continuing the evolution of the Streeet Fighter® series, Streeet Fighter® IV will showcase a deep and engaging storyline, conveyed through cinematic cutscenes with full voice acting. The game will also feature breathtaking 3-D graphics and sound, creating a Streeet Fighter® game like no other.
Dirtbag pwned.Dirtbag 504 said:
Opus Angelorum said:Indeed, Lost Planet will not sell very well for the PS3.
PepsimanVsJoe said:Hopefully they're farming SF4 out to a competent fighting game developer...
Arc System Works? No.
SNK/Playmore? Heck no.
Sega? wtf?
Namco? Yes please.
CAPCOM ANNOUNCES STREEET FIGHTER® IV: LEGENDS FORCE DEGREES.
SAN MATEO, Calif October 16, 2007 Capcom® Entertainment, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced the development of the highly anticipated first installment of the beloved Streeet Fighter® franchise for the New Millennium, in the form of Streeet Fighter® IV: Legends Force Degrees, coming Spring 2009 for the PS2®, PSP®, and Wii.
Join Ryu as he battles the armies of the malevolent M. Bison in an immersive fully 3-D beat-em-up, a huge evolution in gameplay from the simple 2D Streeet Fighter® games of the past. Soldiers, street thugs, mutated monsters, and all other sorts of baddies will swarm the screen to stop your quest, but luckily players will be able to use all manners of punches, kicks, and the famous Hadouken attack to clean up the streets. A second player can team up in split-screen co-op (playing as Ken) for dual enemy-blasting action. The martial artists can also collect powerups and tokens for health and special attacks.
Continuing the evolution of the Streeet Fighter® series, Streeet Fighter® IV will showcase a deep and engaging storyline, conveyed through cinematic cutscenes with full voice acting. The game will also feature breathtaking 3-D graphics and sound, creating a Streeet Fighter® game like no other.
camineet said:stop tainting this thread
Kyoufu said:Dear Capcom: Lost Planet actually sucked. Just because a million 360 owners bought it to farm it's achievements before dumping it doesn't mean we will do the same. DO NOT WANT! ARGH
Kyoufu said:Dear Capcom: Lost Planet actually sucked. Just because a million 360 owners bought it to farm it's achievements before dumping it doesn't mean we will do the same. DO NOT WANT! ARGH
cedric69 said:WTF at Dead Rising 2 absence...
TONX said:Street Fighter 2 - Released 1991
Street Fighter 3 - Released 1997
Street Fighter 4 - Release date 2008 (assuming)
Wow at the gaps between games. Imagine waiting for any other sequel for that long.
i would just like to point out yet again... Capcom USA owns street fighter, so until I get confirmation that some other folks ( an all japanese team) is making it, and also that there will be an arcade release, I'm not getting excited.spoon! said:It may as well be written in stone that the game would be 3d if that were the case.
3rd strike team ASSEMBLE
This is coming for DS next year though.bune duggy said:
CAPCOM ANNOUNCES STREEET FIGHTER® IV: LEGENDS FORCE DEGREES.
SAN MATEO, Calif October 16, 2007 Capcom® Entertainment, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced the development of the highly anticipated first installment of the beloved Streeet Fighter® franchise for the New Millennium, in the form of Streeet Fighter® IV: Legends Force Degrees, coming Spring 2009 for the PS2®, PSP®, and Wii.
Join Ryu as he battles the armies of the malevolent M. Bison in an immersive fully 3-D beat-em-up, a huge evolution in gameplay from the simple 2D Streeet Fighter® games of the past. Soldiers, street thugs, mutated monsters, and all other sorts of baddies will swarm the screen to stop your quest, but luckily players will be able to use all manners of punches, kicks, and the famous Hadouken attack to clean up the streets. A second player can team up in split-screen co-op (playing as Ken) for dual enemy-blasting action. The martial artists can also collect powerups and tokens for health and special attacks.
Continuing the evolution of the Streeet Fighter® series, Streeet Fighter® IV will showcase a deep and engaging storyline, conveyed through cinematic cutscenes with full voice acting. The game will also feature breathtaking 3-D graphics and sound, creating a Streeet Fighter® game like no other.
PepsimanVsJoe said:Are you kidding? The achievements in LP are an ass and a half to get.
Jirotrom said:i would just like to point out yet again... Capcom USA owns street fighter, so until I get confirmation that some other folks ( an all japanese team) is making it, and also that there will be an arcade release, I'm not getting excited.
Dabanton said:That's the more intriguing question.
I mean MS would have a hell of a lot of leeway with Capcom in regards to it. I mean they did have two million plus selling games on the 360...
Something like RE5 exclusivity would be out of the question for Capcom but DR.
Did it even come out for PC at all?
That should tell us a bit about their plans with that franchise...
Jirotrom said::lol :lol :lol
Dirtbag pwned.
no you aren't... MOTW was a fantastic game, and I often prefer it to 3rd strike at times. I'm not trying to be racist, I would just rather have the better track record developing it.MightyHedgehog said:I don't care what the ethnicity or nationality is of the team doing SF IV. I also would actually prefer 3D flattened to sprites since there are lots of interesting graphics effects that could really enhance and next-gen-ify the new SF. Also, I don't want the spaghetti animation of SF III. I want more restrained movement, closer to Garou MotW. I am a blasphemer, I know.
So what makes LP mediocre, reading gaf or have you played it?FrequentlyNasty said:meh, that really sucks balls (at least for a PS3 owner like me)
a port of an mediocre 360 game aka lost planet(do you really expect someone to buy this, CAPCOM??? jeebus, if it would have been DR, ok. but LP?? see, it'll take me a while to get ovber this)
then we have 10millonth sequel of a street fighter game (likely to appear on the DS, the PSP and/or the wii), and erm...dark void.
must admit, that i've seen times where capcom ip's vowed me slightly more
i'm so glad that there's still RE5 in the pipeline
Thinking about it, now might be the best time to buy a stick before they all sell out or go up in price.twinturbo2 said:If SF4 comes out for the 360 with Live multiplayer, I'll hug my VF5 joystick.
?rushed said:CAPCOM ANNOUNCES STREEET FIGHTER® IV: LEGENDS FORCE DEGREES.
SAN MATEO, Calif October 16, 2007 Capcom® Entertainment, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, today announced the development of the highly anticipated first installment of the beloved Streeet Fighter® franchise for the New Millennium, in the form of Streeet Fighter® IV: Legends Force Degrees, coming Spring 2009 for the PS2®, PSP®, and Wii.
Join Ryu as he battles the armies of the malevolent M. Bison in an immersive fully 3-D beat-em-up, a huge evolution in gameplay from the simple 2D Streeet Fighter® games of the past. Soldiers, street thugs, mutated monsters, and all other sorts of baddies will swarm the screen to stop your quest, but luckily players will be able to use all manners of punches, kicks, and the famous Hadouken attack to clean up the streets. A second player can team up in split-screen co-op (playing as Ken) for dual enemy-blasting action. The martial artists can also collect powerups and tokens for health and special attacks.
Continuing the evolution of the Streeet Fighter® series, Streeet Fighter® IV will showcase a deep and engaging storyline, conveyed through cinematic cutscenes with full voice acting. The game will also feature breathtaking 3-D graphics and sound, creating a Streeet Fighter® game like no other.