It’s hard to combine characters from wildly disparate sources into one epic story without things getting absurd. The Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite story demo’s strategy is to embrace the goofiness.
Poll: Japan’s Favorite Fighting Games
For a country that has made a whole bunch of fighting games, you better believe that Japan has its favorites. A recent survey revealed top twenty beloved titles, according to Weekly Famitsu readers.Read more…
Stick To Cammy, Cammy
Dylan Ekren is an artist based in LA who has worked for Disney on movies like Frozen, Big Hero 6 and Zootopia.Read more…
Here’s A $900 Chun-Li Statue
Pop Culture Shock Collectibles are releasing a Chun-Li statue that comes in three distinct varieties. The cheapest are not cheap by any definition of the word.Read more…
Marvel vs. Capcom Infinite Wants Even Newbies To Have A Blast
Capcom’s Human Anatomical Reference For Artists
Over twenty years ago, Capcom created an anatomical reference guide that is apparently still in use today when bringing characters to life.Read more…
Take A Moment To Remember One Of The Best April Fools’ Gaming Hoaxes Of All Time
It was 1992 and print was still alive and well with most people relying on monthly magazines for their gaming info. As a result, a joke about a secret Street Fighter character called Sheng Long spread world wide. 25 years later, it’s time we poured one out for all those tortured souls who went looking for him in vain.
Take A Moment To Remember One Of The Best April Fools’ Gaming Hoaxes Of All Time
It was 1992 and print was still alive and well with most people relying on monthly magazines for their gaming info. As a result, a joke about a secret Street Fighter character called Sheng Long spread world wide. 25 years later, it’s time we poured one out for all those tortured souls who went looking for him in vain.
Japanese Pro Gamer Claims To Be Descended From Ninja
We all have ancestors. Yours might be farmers or doctors. Street Fighter pro Yusuke Momochi’s are ninja, it seems.
The Kick-Ass Capcom Art of Kinu Nishimura
Kinu Nishimura is one of the most accomplished artists to have ever worked in video games. She started out at Capcom in 1991, and in the two decades to follow worked on everything from Street Fighter II to Darkstalkers.Read more…