You know I was checking the XBL Marketplace several times every day during March for the SF2 release and when it didn't show I was about to get annoyed when I asked myself a very important thing.
Why do I care???
Don't get me wrong - I love SF2, but lets face it. Capcom just don't deliver the goods these days. Everything they do has a fatal flaw or some 'feature' that will drive you crazy. They even find new flaws to add into rehashes of old games such as this that never used to exist. Even getting a simple release organised is beyond them these days.
Anyone who ever had Line Of Contact will be able to give you a true account of what Capcom has become.
I purchased SF: Anniversary Collection for my Xbox (1) when that hit the shelves and I probably played that twice. Having unconfigurable button layouts was a nice suprise from Capcom with that one.
I'll buy SF2 when it arrives, but I've stopped caring about it now. Getting excited about the new release on 360 arcade dulled my senses to the previous pain that has been inflicted by Capcom. Messing us around with the release rubbed salt in the old wounds.
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Apr 8th 2006 12:31PM (Joystiq)Why do I care???
Don't get me wrong - I love SF2, but lets face it. Capcom just don't deliver the goods these days. Everything they do has a fatal flaw or some 'feature' that will drive you crazy. They even find new flaws to add into rehashes of old games such as this that never used to exist. Even getting a simple release organised is beyond them these days.
Anyone who ever had Line Of Contact will be able to give you a true account of what Capcom has become.
I purchased SF: Anniversary Collection for my Xbox (1) when that hit the shelves and I probably played that twice. Having unconfigurable button layouts was a nice suprise from Capcom with that one.
I'll buy SF2 when it arrives, but I've stopped caring about it now. Getting excited about the new release on 360 arcade dulled my senses to the previous pain that has been inflicted by Capcom. Messing us around with the release rubbed salt in the old wounds.