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#1  Edited By Godwind

My old account was MrsIronNipples.

Although I do have to agree.   Capcom tends to be port crazy.  They actually went as far as to port Street Fighter 2 to a one button console.  Not very fun.  You would think they already would have learned with Street Fighter 2: Championship Edition(Genesis version).

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#2  Edited By Godwind
LordAndrew said:
"Note to anyone reading this: MrsIronNipples and Godwind are the same person. Hopefully that clears up any confusion. ;)"
Thanks for clearing things up for me.

shadows_kill
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"well i would go for mad world or fire emblem (most likely fire emblem) but you seem to like on rail shooters a lot. so seems you would probable like house of dead the most. "
It isn't that Madworld is not a compelling purchase, I am just stuck on which game to buy.
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#3  Edited By Godwind

Shadows_Kill, I need to disagree with.  The mapping for the game would be just as simple, if not simpler than Brawl.  Power Stone 3 can work on any system, including the Wii.  It makes me question whether you have even played Power Stone on the Dreamcast.  They could easily remap the game to use four buttons, but 6 buttons is better.  It should be noted that this was counter the arguments of Wii fanboys who go about saying "Wii should get Street Fighter 4" and stupid arguments such as "All you need to do is tilt it sideways".

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#4  Edited By Godwind
RedSox8933 said:
"I agree with Endogene, but since you have not played a Castlevania game, I would go with Order of Ecclesia. It is really fun and challenging, will last you a long time, and one of the best games on the DS. And while you are at it, check out the first 2 Castlevania games on DS (I personally think that Portait of Ruin is better) or GTA: Chinatown Wars, just because it is awesome."
I already have played the Castlevania series(even as far as getting a ) and Turbo Graphx 16 machine and the CD attachment.  I just bought Order of Ecclessia.  I am already loving the new Glyph system.  Also to be noted, I am not a fan of the GTA series.

I have $70 left over.  House of the dead and Shadow Dragon are looking some solid picks after Jeff's review of Madworld.
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#5  Edited By Godwind

There have been discussions of bringing Street Fighter IV to the Wii.   A better alternative would be to make Power Stone 3 onto the Wii.  The controls for Street Fighter IV would be terrible on the Wii.  The controls for Power Stone 3 would not only work on the Wii but be superior to an Xbox 360 or Playstation 3 controller layout.  Online would be better with Power Stone 3 as opposed to Street Fighter IV.

Street Fighter IV controls would be awkward on the Wii.   The game uses 10 buttons: Up, Down, Left, Right, Light Punch (LP), Medium Punch (MP), Heavy Punch (HP), Light Kick (LK), Medium Kick (MK), and Heavy Kick (HK).  Arguably there are 14 buttons if you include diagonals.  The best options would be a classic controller, A Gamecube controller and an Arcade Stick.  A Wii Remote and Nunchuck combo can work, however the buttons are not laid out correctly.  One design would be able to utilize the D-pad for attacks and that would be horrible (try playing Guilty Gear XX Accent Core for the Wii).  The best set-up would probably come be the analog stick for a D-input, waggle the nunchuck for kicks, waggle the Wii Remote for punches and the buttons A, B, C and Z will be used as modifiers. Another modification could be made such as A to LP, B to LK, C to MP, Z to MK, A+C to HP and B+Z to make a HK.  Modifiers would just suck for Street Fighter IV.  The game was designed so one could have all the buttons laid out at their fingertips and done so comfortably.  It just wouldn't correctly.  Unless they package the game with a fighting pad, the game would be poorly received.

Power Stone 3 would have perfect controls for the Wii.  A to punch, B to kick, C to jump, Z to grab, the analog stick to move around, the D pad to use final attacks while in transformation.  In addition, it would work with the Classic Controller and the Gamecube controller, giving the player choices to play in a fashion similar to the Dreamcast.   The mechanics to the game are simple enough to include motion controls and still be fun in the same fashion.

Online gaming would be terrible for Street Fighter 4 as oppose to Power Stone 3.  Street Fighter IV is probably going to be a fast paced game.  With the frame rate and detailed backgrounds, the game is probably going to lag a lot on the Wii.  Power Stone 3 doesn’t need to be fast paced to be fun.  The design and layout is a major part of what makes Power Stone fun.  The ability to throw, kick, punch items, use weapons, jump around,  and run around the arena to hunt for the power stones.   Regardless of the frame rate, the game would be fun.

It should be noted that the game can probably use a facelift.  The game should include an Arcade mode, Adventure mode, versus mode, online mode and the other modes that are usually included.  Arcade mode (1-4 players) would be similar to its predecessors but be redone to make it unique.  Capcom should make loads of bosses for this mode.  Adventure mode would be a platform adventure, something translatable based on the games mechanics but still different from what has been done in the older games.  It would be cool of Capcom can have Adventure mode run for at least five hours.    Versus mode would of course be a local multiplayer (1-4 players), nothing amazing but something that is a staple requirement.  Online should be something catered.  It will do everything that versus mode does and more.  One thing it should incorporate is a ranking system.  Players will be able to rank against each other based on score and of course score will be based on performance.   Another feature would Co-Op Arcade mode.  There should be round robin mode to for a decent alternative to local multiplayer.  I am sure Capcom will have some interesting ideas over my own for online.  Another cool idea would be able to play the older power stone games.  And all those VMU games they packed in the games should be playable on the Nintendo DS via DS Download Play.  Maybe they can have some playable characters from some of Capcom’s other franchises or some of Nintendo’s franchises.  Enough rambling on about what I think should be placed in the game.

To sum it up, why would someone want to have Street Fighter IV on the Wii?  Perhaps to save money on buying a new console but the game would be a dumber version that just won’t cut it.  Another note to be made is that they haven’t made a new Power Stone game in quite some time.   Or perhaps they are going to develop in Japan only like Tatsunoko Vs. Capcom.


(I just want it to be noted that this is my new account,  I was having complications with logging in.  After two weeks of frustration, I decided to make a new account.)

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#6  Edited By Godwind

Meh, I decided to make a new account.  This is the standard name I use for most forums anyways.  I keep track of all my passwords and accounts together.  Then copy and paste them when I log-in.  So of course it would be right.  For the record, I was using the latest versions of Firefox.  Anyways, I will use this account.  I will just thought using the name "MrsIronNipples" was a nice breath of fresh air for a forum name..