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E3: Capcom Looks To The Past

By Mathew Kumar, Special to CBCnews.ca

LOS ANGELES - Game developers with as long and as varied a history as Capcom often face the accusation that after creating a number of successful properties, they choose to only ape their past successes by simply adding barely-different sequels and spinoff titles endlessly, secure in the knowledge that theyll sell to their established fan base.

The crazy thing is that this year, Capcom is being lauded for transparent attempts to recapture its previous glories with the new iterations of the Street Fighter and Megaman franchises.

Each title has been created quite obviously with their series original sequel in mind Street Fighter II and Megaman 2 with a near fetishistic attention to detail. Street Fighter IV painstakingly recreates the famous characters and stages of Street Fighter II in impressive cel-shaded 3D, and Megaman 9 goes even farther by accurately recreating the original titles NES graphics.

Though its the legendary title that introduced me to one-on-one fighting games (at the tender age of 10 years old) Ive long since passed the point where I idolize the original Street Fighter II. To me, the later titles, notably Street Fighter III, introduced new concepts (and especially characters) to that far surpass the originals.

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Street Fighter IV screenshot.

But Street Fighter IV delivers. The game offers a precise 2D fighting game in a smooth 3D environment, and the characters, while largely the same as they always were, feel better to play than ever. The only disappointment is that the new characters dont seem particularly worthy additions to the roster thanks to particularly ugly design, and, for me, the inclusion of Street Fighter IIs boring Mike Tyson-esque boxer Balrog rather than Street Fighter IIIs superb dandy pugilist Dudley is a travesty.

Megaman 9 is an entirely different experience.

Drawn in NES tile graphics despite being developed for the current generation, this 2D platformer will please players who loved the original series (of course) but wish it was harder than ever because Megaman 9 is brutally hard. I have a fondness for the Megaman series, but I cant understand Megaman 9 at all. While the concept of a 2D platformer with retro graphics but modern design sensibilities is strong, nothing about Megaman 9s design seems modern in the lest, from the tired levels full of cheap deaths to a complete lack of features that take any advantage of modern hardwares possibilities.

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Megaman 9 screenshot.

Megaman 9 isnt finished yet, but unlike Street Fighter IV, it feels like retro for the sake of being retro, and plays like a poor-quality fan hack of the original NES titles.

The fundamental difference between the two, though, is that while Street Fighter IV is for Street Fighter II fans, its still more than good enough in its own right it will make new fans for the franchise. The only people who are going to like Megaman 9 are Megaman fans (though they are going to love it). Thats fine - but its nothing to get excited about.

(The author is a Canadian freelance writer blogging for CBCnews.ca from the Electronics and Entertainment Expo in Los Angeles.)

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Matt

Ontario

Agreed, but they've lasted this long so clearly they've been doing somethign right..
If people buy the products, all the better!

Most popular games have large sucesful spinofffs, just look at Metal Gear Solid, Super Mario(all those party/sport games), and others..
It's because they are timeless gaming icons.

Posted July 21, 2008 11:04 AM

Ryu

Ontario

I LOVE Capcom. All their video games for the past 30 years or whatever have been consistent and guaranteed quality entertainment. Their games are timeless and will be enjoyed for years and years to come. I just wish more companies would produced similar quality games instead of uninspiring garbage like Electronic Arts.

I couldn't be happier with Capcom bringing back SF4, MM, and Bionic Commando titles...plus RE5. One title I do really hope for is a new Ghouls'n Ghosts (or Ghost'n Goblins if you fancy that instead) title for the PS3.

Posted August 15, 2008 12:30 PM

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