mr jones said:There's way to much positiveness in this thread - let me balance it out a bit.
Jeezus y'all, you're getting giddy over an old arcade port? Yay! A game that I have that is collecting dust on my Dreamcast because no one wants to play it anymore is going to be released on a portable that not many folks around me play! Of course it won't be online, it won't have the gameplay precision of a Dreamcast or arcade joystick, and the extras will probably not be too different from the the same stuff that we played on our DCs 5 years ago. Where's the original games, Capcom? Where's the new IPs? Where's the game software that really takes advantage of the hardware with quick loadtimes, multiplayer, beautiful graphics, and quick session gameplay? I guess arcade games come close to defining that request. So should I get all fanboyish when Capcom releases Strider and Gigawing on the PSP too?! BAH! If I wanted Arcade ports, I'd play an emulator.
olimario said:I always hoped PowerStone would come to the GameCube or PS2.
I really need to play this.
Why no DS love from Capcom?
Amir0x said:As a rule, I don't care much about ports... but they announced pretty much the only two ports that could get me excited. How they nailed it so exactly on the target, I don't know... but if they don't sell, it'd be a crime. Cause this is damn perfect.
Nash said:New stages:
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Kulock said:Uhmn, it's been a while since I've played Power Stone 2, but I'm pretty sure it already had that level. (I just hope they adjust that pain in the ass sphynx-like boss.)
And this is hot... but at the same time, it's not a new game, it's another port (a nicely touched-up one, admittingly) of two Dreamcast games. And no online for Powerstone 2 when the original Japanese DC release had it does stink just a bit.
Still, though, very tempting.
Nash said:Hmm, can't remember it but I did play a lot more Power Stone 1 than 2, so you might be right.
so I should be crying a whole lot then?Amir0x said:Every time you cry about these awesome Capcom ports for PSP, an angel dies and his holy blood is transformed into a brand new IP for Nintendo DS.
Parallax Scroll said:OMG!!!!!!!
WHY DOES EVERYONE CARE ABOUT PORTS OF OLD GAMES
olimario said:I always hoped PowerStone would come to the GameCube or PS2.
I really need to play this.
Why no DS love from Capcom?
'Cause Power Stone on the DS would be an ugly massacre, and they already released Puzzle Fighter on GBA.olimario said:I always hoped PowerStone would come to the GameCube or PS2.
I really need to play this.
Why no DS love from Capcom?
When have I ever supported Nintendo's NES ports to the GBA?neojubei said:Soo when nintendo ports over old nes games on the GBA, that's ok? but when Capcom ports good Capcom games to the PSP thats bad?
I get a what?You get a Resident evil'd.
Exactly what I said:sonycowboy said::O :O
The Capcom 5! :O
Nobody believes me.No, they are just concentrating on the worst platforms again. Unless Dead Rising and Lost Planet are also coming to PS3 at launch, Capcom is making the exact same mistake they did with the Capcom 5.
jj984jj said:Exactly what I said:
Nobody believes me.![]()
What is the Capcom 5jj984jj said:Exactly what I said:
Nobody believes me.![]()
But do they sell better? I mean, as gamers obviously we're going to get them anywhere, but Capcom should consider putting the games where they will sell the most.sonycowboy said:Given that the PSP in one year has done as well as the GCN in 2 1/2 years, I'd say you're pretty far off, at least as far as handhelds go. Capcom's franchises just fit better on the PSP, IMO.
kenta said:What is the Capcom 5
Chris_C said:I take it Powerstone's a pretty good game? I never owned a DC and never knew anyone who did.
jj984jj said:But do they sell better? I mean, as gamers obviously we're going to get them anywhere, but Capcom should consider putting the games where they will sell the most.
Yeah... such a big fanboy here, I guess I'm a fanboy of not wanting to spend money since I'm getting flamed by every Sony/MS/Nintendo fanboy on this forum in one thread or another.Pimpbaa said:That might be a good point when the platforms are out for a few years, but the psp is still relatively new and needs games. This seems to be less about the games selling well and more about it not being on your platform of choice
jj984jj said:Yeah... such a big fanboy here, I guess I'm a fanboy of not wanting to spend money since I'm getting flamed by every Sony/MS/Nintendo fanboy on this forum in one thread or another.
jj984jj said:But do they sell better? I mean, as gamers obviously we're going to get them anywhere, but Capcom should consider putting the games where they will sell the most.
Tain said:I'll admit that I'll be dissapointed if this has significant new content (stages/characters) and doesn't show up on a home console. I like my PSP and all, but I'd love to be able to make use of multiplayer without having four systems around.
If the new content is pretty throw-away (as it sounds right now), then I'll still have the DC version.
I guess I'm a one console/handheld future fanboy. Since I don't support any specific company.Pimpbaa said:If you are not a fanboy, then what are you? Why do you care if some good games end up on the psp? And please don't use the excuse that they won't sell on the psp because you have no way of knowing.
I don't want it on the DS. Those who think I Powerstone on the DS are idiots, I just want to see more PS2/3/DS games. DR + LO for PS3 plz, and some franchsies on DS too.Somethingblah Cock said:Powerstone would look like shit on the DS.