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Super Smash Bros. the Fourth, Esq.
Desbear:
Street fighter? If so there Is one for a nintendo product
Silver:
--- Quote from: DarK_SouL on June 10, 2011, 03:06:52 AM ---Is that Nintendo? If so that's pretty good idea. And i'm shocked they haven't done yet.
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No, its not Nintendo. Its bloody Capcom.
Honestly, Nintendo Exclusive characters should be the only things in the SSB games. No, we dont need fifty chansey pokemon characters, no, they're not going to add this or that pokemon, just because you think "itll be a good character to play."
maximum 50 characters, and I mean that in the sense of "We have so many characters that it was hard enough to lower it down to 50".
Maximum like, 3 per franchise, with mario as an exception, cause you know, the mascot of the Coorperation gets an exception.
Anything outside of that is a weak cash grab, as was Kratos in Mortal Kombat.
Frenchfry:
Guys, I don't think you get it...
Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft actually do very little game making on their own.
Metal Gear, Street Fighter, Pokemon, Halo, inFamous... do you know what they have in common?
They're all third-party games.
Metal Gear is owned by Kojima Productions, not Sony. Street Fighter is owned by Capcom, not Nintendo. Pokemon? GameFreak. Halo? Bungee. inFamous? Sucker Punch.
Look at the intro to the next game you play. If it says ANYTHING besides "Nintendo/Sony/Microsoft Presents", it's a third party game made by a company that simply doesn't have its own system.
Pokemon don't count as third party for SSB because they're co-owned by Nintendo.
Desbear:
Bungie doesn't own halo anymore
Silver:
--- Quote from: Frenchfry on June 10, 2011, 05:30:39 AM ---Guys, I don't think you get it...
Nintendo, Sony, and Microsoft actually do very little game making on their own.
Metal Gear, Street Fighter, Pokemon, Halo, inFamous... do you know what they have in common?
They're all third-party games.
Metal Gear is owned by Kojima Productions, not Sony. Street Fighter is owned by Capcom, not Nintendo. Pokemon? GameFreak. Halo? Bungee 343 Studios. inFamous? Sucker Punch.
Look at the intro to the next game you play. If it says ANYTHING besides "Nintendo/Sony/Microsoft Presents", it's a third party game made by a company that simply doesn't have its own system.
Pokemon don't count as third party for SSB because they're co-owned by Nintendo.
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