Capcom has announced Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, and it’s coming to Switch.
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary is an anthology of 12 iconic titles, including the original Street Fighter, Street Fighter II, Street Fighter II: Champion Edition, Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting, Super Street Fighter II, Super Street Fighter II: Turbo, Street Fighter Alpha, Street Fighter Alpha 2, Street Fighter Alpha 3, Street Fighter III, Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact, and Street Fighter III: Third Strike.
Update: Added in a higher-quality version of the teaser in direct-feed.
Original: The first teaser for the new Pokemon movie during the Japanese variety show Oha Suta. In the trailer, it’s revealed that the film will release on July 13.
Here’s an off-screen video showing the teaser:
When we have an official upload of the trailer, we’ll share it here.
Included in the limited editions for Xenoblade Chronicles 2 is a sizable art book. Open it up and one of the first things you’ll see is a lengthy message from Tetsuya Takahashi, the game’s director.
The message is rather interesting. At one point for example, Takahashi reveals that for the first Xenoblade Chronicles, the art for character designs “simply didn’t exist”. The team only had “costume designs for the clothing the characters wore.” For Xenoblade Chronicles 2, this was addressed and dedicated artists were brought on board.
Just like in Japan, the latest European Splatfest has ended. We now have a winner between Team Book and Team Film.
Team Film was much more popular, and they also won out in team battles. Team Book won solo battles, but that wasn’t enough to secure a victory.
The final score was 2-1 for Team Film.
5pb. has created a Switch-specific commercial for Steins;Gate Elite. Have a look at the advert below.
新作8bit版シュタゲで盛り上がってますが、もちろんフルアニADV『シュタインズ・ゲート エリート』もちゃんと作ってます!全編アニメで遊べるアドベンチャーゲーム!もちろん分岐するので新規のアニメカットも!シュタゲゼロアニメ放送前に是非〜!Switch版TV-CM初公開(゚Д゚*)#シュタゲ #そま pic.twitter.com/RStBGMBKL7
— 志倉千代丸 (@chiyomaru5pb) December 9, 2017
Earlier in the year, Raw Thrills brought Cruis’n Blast. Nintendo’s logo is featured on the arcade machine in part because the Cruis’n name was licensed from the Big N.
In a recent interview with Arcade Heroes, Raw Thrills CEO Eugene Jarvis spoke about the Nintendo side of things for Cruis’n Blast. On the topic of how involved Nintendo was in the process, Jarvis stated:
Media Create reported debut sales for Xenoblade Chronicles 2 in Japan a few days ago. From December 1 to December 3, the game sold just under 100,000 copies. We have some additional news about how the game did.
Dengeki points out how the first Xenoblade sold 71,000 units in its first week before going on to move 149,000 copies in total. Xenoblade Chronicles X, released on Wii U, had debut sales of 86,000 copies and 130,000 units total.
Microids published another making of video for Gear.Club Unlimited this week. In the latest entry, Eden Games talks about the tracks and environments in the game. View the video below.