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  1. Maybe I missed it but did your list include the GGXX #Reload release for the X-box? Apparently it's suggested retail price is set at $19.95!

     

    Why this sudden turn?! It seems X-box is getting all the good releases now (fighting games, I mean), though there's still the SF anniversery bundle for the PS2. I know PS2 is getting GG Isuka, but that game is a piece of crap -- there's a turn button (!), WTF?! Should be Isuka for X-box and #Reload for PS2. Time to get modded. :/

     

    P.S. Isn't Final Fantasy XII planned for release sometime in December or early 2005?

     

    Edit note: Link with news of #Reload for X-box. http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/040429/295094_1.html

    Guilty Gear XX#Reload isn't published by Sammy for the U.S. release, Majesco is publishing the game for Europe/North America, thats why I didn't put it with the Sammy line up. Guilty Gear XX#Reload that comes out in NA/Europe is the Korean version soundtrack. Isuka plays like the old Fatal Fury games with the 2 fighting planes, thats why theres a "turn" button. From word of mouth, the game isn't that great in terms of gameplay and improvements. Think it as "Guilty Gear XX Tournement Edition."

     

    FFXII is still making progress in development. I'll ask a friend of mine to check out the S-E booth at e3. Although it should come out around December 2004 in Japan if everything goes according to plan.

  2. NeoMaster likes his games with all the bells and whistles.

     

    K' Dash likes em fun (no need for bells & whistles).

     

    I like it because its fun. So, anybody want to play me at Project Justice? Wait, I can't ask that. The game isn't fun because it doesn't have a refined fighting system compared to CvsSNK2. :lol:

     

    Anon.

    So very true. Like you said

     

    Diffrent stroke for diffrent folk.

     

    I sware thats a sexual innuendo.

  3. Anything in bold is unmentioned, but comfirmed for e3 2004. This list was taken from IGN.com. I have seperated games that are in packs/bundles and treat them as seperate games. Notes at the bottom of this post.

     

    1C

    A.I.M. (PC)

    Ascension to the Throne (PC)

    Axle Rage (PC, PS2)

    BorderZone (PC)

    Brigade E5: New Jagged Union (PC)

    Captain Blood (PC)

    Cuban Missile Crisis (PC)

    Desert Law (PC)

    Parkan II (PC)

    PT Boats: Knights of the Sea (PC)

    Rig'n'Roll (PC)

    Space Rangers 2: Dominators (PC)

    Sphere (PC)

    Stalingrad (PC)

    Star Wolves (PC)

    StarRush (PC)

    Swashbucklers: Legacy of Drake (PC)

    Vivisector: Beast inside (PC)

    World War I (PC)

    XIII Century: Sword and Honor (PC)

    You Are Empty (PC)

     

    Acclaim

    100 Bullets (PS2, Xbox)

    Combat Elite: World War II Paratroopers (PS2, Xbox)

    Juiced (PC, PS2, Xbox)

    SHOWDOWN: Legends of Wrestling (PS2, Xbox)

    The Red Star (PS2, Xbox)

     

    Activision

    Call of Duty: Finest Hour (PS2, Xbox)

    Call of Duty: United Offensive (PC)

    Rome: Total War (PC)

    Spider-Man 2 (Cube, PC, PS2, Xbox)

    The Movies (PC)

    THUG 2 (Cube, PS2, Xbox)

    X-Men Legends (Cube, PS2, Xbox)

     

    The Adventure Company

    Atlantis Evolution (PC)

    Aura: Fate of the Ages (PC)

    Dark Fall: Lights Out (PC)

    Missing (PC)

     

    Atari

    Asterix & Obelix (PS2)

    Driver 3 (PS2, Xbox)

    Dragon Ball Z: Supersonic Warriors (GBA)

    Duel Masters: Sempai Legends (GBA)

    Forgotten Realms: Demon Stone (PS2)

    Rollercoaster Tycoon 3 (PC)

    Shadow Ops: Red Mercury (Xbox, PC)

    Terminator 3: Redemption (PS2, Xbox)

    Transformers (PS2)

    Yu-Yu Hakusho 2 (GBA)

    Zoids Legacy (GBA)

     

    Atlus Software

    Digital Devil Saga (PS2)

    Pro Fishing Challenge (Xbox)

    Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne (PS2)

     

    Bam!

    Bujingai: The Forgotten City (PS2)

    State of Emergency 2 (PS2, Xbox)

     

    Bandai

    Cowboy Bebop (PS2)

    Digimon Racing (GBA)

    Digimon Rumble Arena 2 (Cube, Xbox)

    Digimon World 4 (Cube, PS2, Xbox)

    Galactic Wrestling Featuring Ultimate Muscle (PS2)

    Gundam Battle Assault 3 (GBA, PS2)

    Inuyasha: The Secret of the Cursed Mask (PS2)

    Mobile Suit Z-Gundam: A.E.U.G. vs. Titans (PS2)

    RibbitKing (Cube, PS2)

    SD Gundam Force (GBA, PS2)

     

    Bethesda

    Call of Cthulhu: Dark Corners of the Earth (PC, Xbox)

    IHRA Professional Drag Racing (PC, Xbox)

     

    Bioware

    Jade Empire (Xbox)

     

    Blizzard

    StarCraft: Ghost (Cube, PS2, Xbox)

    World of Warcraft (PC)

     

    Capcom

    Crimson Tears (PS2)

    Killer 7 (Cube)

    Mega Man Anniversary Collection (Cube, GBA, PS2)

    Mega Man Battle Network 4: Blue Moon (GBA)

    Mega Man Battle Network 4: Red Sun (GBA)

    Mega Man X Command Mission (Cube, PS2)

    Monster Hunter (PS2)

    Onimusha 3: Demon Siege (PS2)

    Resident Evil 4 (Cube)

    Shadow of Rome (PS2)

    Street Fighter 2 Anniversary Edition (PS2, Xbox)

    Street Fighter 3: 3rd Strike (PS2, Xbox)

    Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas (PS2)

    Way of the Samurai 2 (PS2)

    Viewtiful Joe (PS2)

    Viewtiful Joe 2 (Cube, PS2)

     

    CDV

    Blitzkrieg II (PC)

    Codename: Panzers (PC)

    Cossacks II (PC)

     

    Cenega

    Creature Conflict: The Clan Wars (PC)

    Gooka: The Mystery of Janatris (PC)

    Shade: Wrath of Angels (PC)

    The Roots (PC)

     

    Codemasters

    Soldiers: Heroes of WW2 (PC)

    Wartime Command (PC)

    Perimeter (PC)

    Colin McRae Rally 5 (PC)

    Dragon Empires (PC)

    Operation Flashpoint (Xbox)

     

    Data Design

    Kidz Sports Basketball (PS2) Kidz Sports Ice Hockey (PS2) Myth Markers Orbs of Doom (PC, PS2, Xbox)

    Myth Makers Super Karts GP (PC, PS2, Xbox)

     

    Dreamcatcher

    Besieger (PC)

    Cold War (PC)

    Dungeon Lords (PC)

    SuperPower 2 (PC)

    Painkiller (Xbox)

     

    Eidos

    ShellShock: Nam '67 (PC, PS2, Xbox)

    Thief: Deadly Shadows (PC, Xbox)

     

    Encore

    Heroes of the Pacific (PC)

     

    Funcom

    Anarchy Online: Alien Invasion (PC)

    Dreamfall: The Longest Journey (PC)

     

    HD Interactive

    Nexus - The Jupiter Incident (PC)

     

    Infinium Labs

    Phantom Console

     

    Koei

    Dynasty Warriors 4: Empires (PS2)

     

    Konami

    Boktai 2 (GBA)

    Gradius V (PS2)

    McFarlane's Evil Prophecy (PS2)

    Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater (PS2)

    NanoBreaker (PS2)

    NeoContra (PS2)

    Shaman King (GBA)

    Silent Hill 4 (PS2, Xbox)

    Suikoden IV (PS2)

    YS VI: The Arc of Napishtim (PS2)

     

    LucasArts

    Mercenaries (PS2, Xbox)

    Star Wars Battlefront (PC, PS2, Xbox)

    Star Wars: Republic Commando (PC, Xbox)

     

    Maxis

    The Sims 2 (PC)

     

    Microsoft

    Dungeon Siege 2 (PC)

    Fable (Xbox)

    Jade Empire (Xbox)

    Halo 2 (Xbox)

    Unreal Championship 2: The Liandri Conflict (Xbox)

     

    Midway

    Area 51 (PS2, Xbox)

    Mortal Kombat Deception (PS2, Xbox)

    NARC (PS2, Xbox)

    Psi Ops (PS2, Xbox)

     

    Monte Cristo

    D-Day (PC)

    Fire Captain: Bay Area Inferno (PC)

    Medieval Lords: Build, Defend Expand (PC)

     

    Mutable Realms

    Wish (PC)

     

    Namco

    Baten Kaitos (Cube)

    Street Racing Syndicate (Cube, PS2, Xbox)

    Tales of Symphonia (Cube)

     

    Natsume

    Chulip (PS2)

    Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life 2 (Cube)

    Harvest Moon: Friends of Mineral Town 2 (GBA)

     

    NCSoft

    Auto Assault (PC)

    City of Villains (PC)

    Guild Wars (PC)

    Lineage II: The Chaotic Chronicle (PC)

    Tabula Rasa (PC)

     

    Nintendo

    Advance Wars (Cube)

    Classic NES Series: Super Mario Bros. (GBA)

    Classic NES Series: Donkey Kong (GBA)

    Classic NES Series: Excitebike (GBA)

    Classic NES Series: The Legend of Zelda (GBA)

    Classic NES Series: Ice Climber (GBA)

    Classic NES Series: Pac-Man (GBA)

    Classic NES Series: Xevious (GBA)

    Classic NES Series: Bomberman (GBA)

    Donkey Kong Country 2 (GBA)

    Donkey Konga (Cube)

    Fire Emblem (Cube)

    F-Zero 2: Legend of Falcon (GBA)

    Geist (Cube)

    Mario Party 6 (Cube)

    Mario Golf Advance Tour (GBA)

    Mario Tennis (Cube)

    Metroid Prime 2 (Cube)

    Nintendo DS handheld system

    Paper Mario 2 (Cube)

    Pikmin 2 (Cube)

    Star Fox 2 (Cube)

    The Legend of Zelda: Four Swords Adventures (Cube)

    The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker 2 (Cube)

     

    Playlogic

    Alpha Black Zero II (PC)

    Airborne Troops (PC, PS2)

    Alpha Black Troops (PC)

    Cyclone Circus (PS2)

    Inuits (PC, PS2)

    Project Delta (PC, PS2, Xbox)

    Project Snap (PC, PS2, Xbox)

    PSP Racing (PSP)

    Xyanide (GBA, N-Gage, Xbox)

     

    Sammy Studios

    Darkwatch (PS2, Xbox)

    Guilty Gear Isuka (PS2)

    Iron Phoenix (Xbox)

    Spy Fiction (PS2)

    The Shield (PS2, Xbox)

     

    Sega

    Altered Beast (PS2)

    Astro Boy (PS2)

    Headhunter: Redemption (PS2, Xbox)

     

    Sony Online Entertainment

    EverQuest II (PC)

     

    SNK Playmore U.S.A.

    King of Fighters 2002 (PS2, Xbox)

    King of Fighters 2003 (PS2)

    Metal Slug 3 (Xbox)

    Metal Slug 4 (PS2)

    Metal Slug 5 (PS2)

    Metal Slug Advance (GBA)

    Samurai Shodown Zero (PS2, Xbox)

    Samurai Shodown Zero Special Edition (Xbox)

    SNK vs Capcom Chaos (Xbox)

     

    Square Enix

    Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children (DVD)

    Front Mission 4 (PS2)

    Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories (GBA)

    Kingdom Hearts II (PS2)

    Star Ocean: Till the End of Time Director's Cut (PS2)

     

    Strategy First

    ALFA: Antiterror (PC)

    Chaos League (PC)

    COPS 2170: The Power of Law (PC)

     

    THQ

    Full Spectrum Warrior (PC, Xbox)

    Polar Express (Cube, GBA, PC, PS2)

    Punisher (PS2, Xbox)

    STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl (PC)

    SpongeBob: The Movie (Cube, GBA, PC, PS2, Xbox)

    Tak 2: The Staff of Dreams (Cube, GBA, PS2, Xbox)

    The Incredibles (Cube, GBA, PC, PS2, Xbox)

    Warhammer 40,000: Dawn of War (PC)

    WWE Day of Reckoning (Cube)

     

    Ubisoft

    Brothers in Arms (PC, PS2, Xbox)

    Far Cry Instincts (PS2, Xbox)

    Myst IV Revelation (PC)

    Pacific Fighters (PC)

    Playboy: The Mansion (PC, PS2, Xbox)

    Prince of Persia 2 (Cube, PS2, PC, Xbox)

    Rocky Legends (PS2, Xbox)

    Settlers 5 (PC)

    Silent Hunter III (PC)

    The Dukes of Hazzard: Return of the General Lee (PS2, Xbox)

    Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon 2 (PC, PS2, Xbox)

    Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six Black Arrow (Xbox)

     

    VU Games

    Chronicles of Riddick: Escape from Butcher Bay (Xbox)

    Cold Winter (PS2, Xbox)

    Crash Twinsanity (PS2, Xbox)

    Evil Genius (PC)

    Fight Club (PS2, Xbox)

    Ground Control 2 (PC)

    Half-Life 2 (PC)

    Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude (PC, PS2, Xbox)

    Men of Valor (PC, Xbox)

    Red Ninja (PS2)

    Spyro 5 (PS2, Xbox)

    The Bard's Tale (PC, PS2, Xbox)

    Tribes: Vengeance (PC)

    Van Helsing (GBA, PS2, Xbox)

     

    Anything not mentioned should be posted here for reference.

     

    Notes; SNK Neo-Geo U.S.A. has stated that Samurai Spirits Zero and Samurai Spirits Zero Special Edition for the Xbox and Samurai Spirits Zero for PS2. King of Fighters 2003 will be for the PS2. King of Fighters 2002 for Xbox is being sold as a stand alone game.

     

    Capcom Press Release < http://www.capcom.com/news/news.xpml?prid=450131 >, thanks to Prican25 for info.

  4. Samurai Shodown Zero PS2 Edition is still on hold by the SCEA. But Xbox will get Samurai Shodown Zero Special Edition. DAMNIT Were being left out again. Well my ps2 finally died, so I have a reason to get an xbox now :D

    where did you read that xbox was getting it? :) i'm looking at the E3 SNK/P lineup and theres no SSV: special for xbox, just ps2 and arcade.

     

    heres that list for anyone wanting to see what they'll show at E3: http://www.gamespot.com/news/2004/04/29/news_6094857.html

     

    the games that i know xbox is getting are:

    Metal Slug 3

    SNK Vs. Capcom

    KOF 2002

     

    while ps2 is getting:

    Metal Slug4/5

    KOF 2002/2003

    KOF Maximum Impact

    Samurai Shodown V: Special

    Here and an email I got (same thing as what biz yahoo thing is)

  5. Ok, someone else is going to have to set up the server from now on, for some reason port 1337 is being blocked, and every other port I try. I revieve a FATAL ERROR! PORT ALREADY IN USE thing. so yeah, some else is going to have to run it for a while.

  6. Hmm, interesting.

     

    Great playability? You can't even run for God sakes, there are no special block techniques like parrying or just defence, not even a cancelling technique like in GG.

    Can you air dash? No, can you do specials? No no. Is the animations as great? Hell *!$*#*% no.

     

    This is SF2, not DBZ. So, your wrong. It shows that you didn't read my post as well as you though. You can do specials, blocking techniques were basic, ala FF.

     

    Let me quote my self "SF2 was known for its great playablity, control and detailed (note: low-resolution) and interesting characters"

     

    See that line with "was?"

     

    Yes there, look, I'll show you again. "SF2 was known for its great playablity, control and detailed (note: low-resolution) and interesting characters"

     

    WAS! YES! I said "was" because it was KNOWN to be the best.. You blind fsck.

     

    Exactly, If you want me to compare system mechanics, trust me, you don't know how deep I can go between each game. But since you won't listen to my words, I'm typing it up anyways.

     

    Street Fighter 2 was revolutionairy, it's detailed graphics at 320x230 running on CPS2, those to rival a Neo-Geo system. The controls were excellent, everything was responsive and characters were original at the time. After countless updates and tweaking (I'm saving the trouble of typing out a whole fscking series of compairsons betweem each and every single SF2 game to GG). SF2turbo was granted as the best version of SF2. Why? Faster gameplay (to rival, guess who? SNK's Fatal Fury series), more possible combos, character balancing and design.

     

    SF2 had simple walking back and forward, and was highly accliamed as a tournement worthy game. It's fast paced engine and combos were limitless. Matches between players were and still are amazing to this day for a game thats 12 years old. The engine still impresses those today who didn't know such an old game could be tournement worthy. Sure there isn't move cancaling as there is today in almost all fighting games these days. But you still want me to continue into getting into the systems, then I shall.

     

    Street Fighter 2's game system which complies as 6 buttons of various strength of punches and kicks made gameplay albit better on controlling your attacks and speeds of the attacks. The super bar at the bottom would build up as you attacked your oppodent with simple attacks or a combination of attacks known as combos. There was not a short hand of top tier characters either, almost the whole roster was considered "top tier." Which made it very worthy of being a competive game.

     

    Running? It's a fscking 12 year old game DUDE! IT'S SIMPLE COMPARED TO GG.

     

    Animations? What you say? Animations were bullshit? Beg to differ, from a technical view, the animations were flawless, straight forward, and perfect. And running at a lower resolution I might say, which is pretty game good. WANT TO KNOW WHAT ELSE? SNK'S NEO-GEO GAMES RUN AT LOWER RESOLUTIONS TOO! AND THE GRAPHICS ARE JUST AS GOOD AS A FSCKING ATOMISWAVE PLAYING GGXX!

     

    Now Guilty Gear. Introduced in 1998 on the PS1 also a worthy game to play against players. Now, what was in it? Ground Air/Dashing. Everything else is what we've seen before. What was new besides dashing? Nothing. Nothing else, but dashing. Now to bring up other points

     

    4 Buttons = Punch Kick Slash Hard Slash

    Chaos Bar = Special Bar

    Fukki = Breaking fall

     

    These 4 buttons are based on which game? Samurai Spirits. Sammy was founded by the same people who made Samurai Spirits series for the Neo-Geo. You can see their elements in this game. Highly original Sammy. Stealing and taking your own button set up. The slashing for controlling your weapon's attack and those hand to hand moves to close encoutners. You are limited to what to do.

     

    Chaos Bar is basically just a diffrent name for "Special Bar" or Power Gauge. No argument.

     

    Fukki, otherly known as Fall breaker that SNK has been using in KOF since 98.

     

    Now what I say to you is. What else am I missing? What? What? What?

     

    Air dashing! Why over course, your beloveded dashing, hey buddy, have you played Fatal Fury? yeah dude, its there, same year as SF2 came out too.

     

    Animations? The animations in Guilty Gear were and are medicore at best. They also ran at a higher resolution to give an illiusion feel of high-quality, and highly detailed characters and background. Which is a "short cut" and not using any system to its full potential.

     

    The character tiers in GG/X/XX are Millia, Dizzy, Faust, Johnny, Bridget, I-no, Chipp, Baikan and Sol. Now compared to SF2, GG/X/XX is ridden with many, many flaws in gameplay. From dust loops to infinities, which is like MVC/MVC2. (Which most of them were fixed in #Reload)

     

    How dare you compare the first Final Fantasy to FF7. FF1 Story is nothing compared to 7. The hero's in the original nes games doesn't even have official names. How can you compare the depth of the story when the characters themselves don't even have profiles? Battle system? What? FF1 doesn't have a proper magic system? Oh I see. I can also believe that FF1 graphics roxxers. (,y @$$)

     

    Ok, I compared them. FF7 as I said, HAS A MORE DEEP PLOT LINE THEN FF1. I SAID IT MY SELF, CAN'T YOU READ?

     

    FF1 HAS story like FF7, FF7 just went into highly developed plot as oppose to Final Fantasy 1
    SEE! SEE IT THERE? CAN YOU, blind fool, I said it my self yet you say it.

     

    Battle system? The best battle system was the Job system from Final Fantasy Tactics, which is highly underrated. There is no doubt that 7's Meteria system is very flexable but also leads to troublesome problems at times of need. Basis is basis, Final Fantasy 1 was ground breaking and overall, the most memorable Final Fantasy game next to 7. But you don't know that "generation" because you simple moved on and forgot about it. You say people are stuck in the past? It's because today's games are simple, adhear no challange what so ever and are filled with bugs and problems because they are not polished enough.

     

    Those that define "Hardcore Gamer," are the ones who still respect and play these classic games to remeber when there was a time when it was actually fun to play.

     

    Not only does it prove your stupidity, it just even makes your stand about SF2 being a great game ever worse!
    You have made a mistake, I didn't say SF2 was the greatest game ever. I just pointed out facts that you don't want to accept.

     

    And just to annoy you and you alone

     

    FF1 > FF7

     

    Now you should read up on your history and do your homework properly before arguing with me. Now, how dare you to say that my statments are not correct and say that I'm wrong. You're whole outlook on this converstaion as of now is to stay hate to SF2 because you do not want to go back to your roots.

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