Capcom not ruling out arcade version for Super Street Fighter IV |
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Despite having confirmed that Super Street Fighter IV will remain between the PS3 and Xbox 360 versions, Capcom must've taken a step back to reconsider. What were they thinking? The latest from an arcade-legend franchise, not coming to the arcades? Sure enough, the publisher must've re-thought the whole thing, so they're now not ruling out the arcade version.
Producer Natsuki Aizawa shared the good news, saying it's still possible to see Super Street Fighter IV arcade cabinets in the future."One thing I absolutely want to get across is, we most definitely haven't given up on the arcade Street Fighter IV," she said.
So this one isn't final after all:
Via Capcom
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Comments [refresh]
Wow what a marketing strategy
Arcade players = To > SSF Bundels = to > CApcom license and sales
Capcom needs to make up their mind.
I hope it's not just me but Capcom seem to be lousy game developers this generation. Not referring to their games but the suits who make these lousy decisions
yeah they make stupid decisions from time to time... who doesn't?
the important part is what they do with it... listening to the fans puts them on a much better level than any company that trys to say what the fans want isn't important (microsoft, sony).