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Now, just imagine if that's how Street Fighter actually looked like. I think we need a new spin off for Street Fighter to accomodate this. That, or Asura's Wrath keeps going with Capcom cameos.

I completely disagree with MartialBullet's reasoning. Smash Bros. is a fighting game, just a different kind of fighting game.

Awww, they should have waited on the N7 ranking thing. They totally set it up for an "Over 9000" reference.

I was actually going to tweet something like that. Mine would have been "Bioshock Infinite? More like Infinitely Delayed!"

Yes, SW: MOTK played terribly, but it wasn't a terrible idea. The idea could be worth revisiting considering the rebirth of the fighting genre, and the expansion of the SW universe. I know SW:TFU2 on Wii had a Versus mode. Start from there and improve on it.

I wonder if Miyamoto would praise the Vita even if it appealed to him. I don't think he's allowed to really approve of competition because, you know, business ethics, contracts and such.

That's an issue the developers can get around.

That can work too. I believe the concept from Sonic R deserves a revisit. The game was more than a racer since the stages had more exploration than most racers other than Mario Kart. Dr. Robotnik had his hovercraft in Sonic R, so I'm not against vehicles co-existing with on-foot running.

Sonic R didn't seem to be made very well, so I think the idea deserves a revisit. Even if you disagree on Sonic R's quality, I still think it's about time the idea had a revisit.

I consider it a racing event, rather than a "kart" racing event. I'd imagine the other characters would need vehicles to keep up with Sonic, not Sonic hopping in a vehicle to even the odds.

I don't necessarily think Sonic would follow rules that didn't have dire consequences (ex. someone will get "hurt").

I think increasing the homing properties for items and such could have fixed that. I understand Sonic runs fast, hence he doesn't need a vehicle unless water is involved. The other vehicles could be created for the characters to match his natural speed. If a hedgehog can be that fast, vehicles can too, according to

Funny, but it doesn't really sell me on the idea. I get it, but it doesn't sell me.

I did not for two reasons. One, Sonic didn't run standard. Two, the game didn't look like it was doing enough differently (was unique enough). I don't think it's a bad game, but not interesting enough for me. I have nothing against Sega or Sonic, except when Sega puts out sub-par Sonic games.

I was almost convinced they got it, but then I saw that the laser was inside a tube and realized they have not succeeded beyond copying an existing, official Star Wars product. They already sell replica character light sabers that have the same features without the warning for glasses. Until a company can create

Yes, they look very good. There is still the issue of overly reflective skin. Picture 1, 2 and 6 from above actually look pretty good, but the others...not so much. I don't know if this is a by-product of the game engines, or if developers control that aspect intentionally. Get rid of the skin gloss guys. You're

I'm still against Sonic himself using vehicles. Give him special shoes to augment his running ability on different terrain. Everyone else can have vehicles to keep up (even Shadow). I understand the design decisions at play, but I want Sonic running. At least make it an unlockable feature, a secret we can earn for

Some of those characters may be better known on Playstation, hence where I remember them from. There's still a good possibility for some of them. I could see Sony reaching for more third party since Nintendo keeps their roster much tighter.

I don't even care how much it's borrowing from Smash Bros. because I firmly believe there should be more games that mimic Smash Bros. I was sold when I saw Parappa the Rapper on screen hitting Kratos. I GOTTA BELIEVE!

Very interesting. Nintendo either hasn't figured out what to sell the Wii U at, or it doesn't want to sour the big E3 showing with a disappointing price.