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Nah, the details are noticeably gone. The first images definitely shows the more subtle details very much non existent on the Blu-Ray version as seen on the rocks and background shadows. The darker tones cover up quite a bit of subtle details. That's usually a case of increasing the contrast to make the colors pop

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The Blu-Ray version seems a bit contrasty which kind of makes it look cleaner but also blows out some of the details of the original.

Why not? SF2 and SF3 kept going strong for some time without hindering each other much.

You seemed to have missed "Through all the DLC since SF4 vanilla" That's been 15 characters since. Super, Arcade Edition + 2012 and now. $45 dollars total not including extras. Also, what $10? This update is $15 like the past ones.

You know, at some point halfway through all the DLC since SF4 vanilla, this could have been made into Street Fighter 5 instead. Not only would it have been theoretically more profitable, but fans would also not feel like it was dragging on with the DLC.

It's long been said and in stories that the spirits of the dead only wander around the area they died... you know, like how they tend to be around a haunted house they once lived in. So the game can make a decent explanation on why ghosts are limited to a certain space as purported in said stories. Bam. Residual

I laffed hard.

"FOI!?"

Slightly disappointed, but nonetheless awesomely hilarious!

Is... is that an altered shot? I want it to not be... but I'm scared.

You know the phrase beating a dead horse? Replace the horse with Silicon Knights and change the meaning entirely to favor the beat(er).

Nooo. None of that! It's just a pattern you'll find with them flying brick heroes.... Marvel's Sentry learned the hard way too.

So basically every DBZ fight ever done hehe

The majority of people have spoken. They're not ready for something like that... at least not YET perhaps. True, the idea is interesting, but only if it's convenient enough. I might go as far as saying it may have been well ahead of it's time. Right now, many people don't have affordable, high speed internet

If the customer is always right then a mob of angry consumers are never wrong! YES.

It takes a lot to admit something and back out instead of being stubborn and keeping to your goal within a corporate business, so good I guess. Someone in MS finally had sense to know it was too anti-consumer to get a sub-decent return profit from sales. It only took a load a middle class hard working people that are

Even the earliest Batman comics ( at one time while killing a man mind you, guess we know why they changed him on that bit) would crack a joke every now and then like Spider-Man. Not as much though. "Papa spank!"

Larry (Nosyarg)? He's based on Bat-Mite and to a lesser extent, Mr. Myxlplyx. They've been around for a while, and Larry is a reference to that, except a fan of Robin.

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I enjoyed Brave and the Bold. It was a call back to the Silver Age Batman while also referencing Golden and Modern eras and was highly regarded by many comic book fans. It's the spoiled Dark Knight fans of today that whined about it. Heck, even Brave and the Bold knew how to answer to it.