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RoboKenshiro is Mostly Right, Actually. The Majority of Gamers Themselves Would Never Touch a Fighter unless it was packed with Bells and Whistles DoA is a Prime Example.
The Ones that Do tend to Stay with More "Conventional" Fighters Like Street Fighter.
This Game Would be Awesome as a Release Here, But... It Would Most Likely End Up Sharing a Similar Fate to stuff like the U.S. Release of Virtual On: Oratorio Tangram, etc.
The Ones That Would get this game would not equal a number that can be Profited from. the company publishing it here would most likely take a loss, let alone the Developer.
I know. But That's with the majority. I didn't count those who share the same views as you. A lot of Capcom players that I know of just refuse, usually giving a dumb excuse for doing so.
lol, RoboKenshiro...Surely you can't believe thats true. lol, I'm a capcom fan...have been for quite some time now, but I'm anticipating this game alot. With only two days up I'm already looking for techniques and all sorts of stuff. It's a brand new fighting game giving everyone a fresh start!
not likely. remember: the fanbase in US is not with Arc systems. most of the fighting gameplayers here in america, are all capcom fans. and capcom fans (from what I understand) do not like other companies on the basis of style, and often refuse to play other games. it's their thing, i suppose.
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I don't get it.
There are far more interesting characters they could switch him with.
The Majority of Gamers Themselves Would Never Touch a Fighter unless it was packed with Bells and Whistles DoA is a Prime Example.
The Ones that Do tend to Stay with More "Conventional" Fighters Like Street Fighter.
It Would Most Likely End Up Sharing a Similar Fate to stuff like the U.S. Release of Virtual On: Oratorio Tangram, etc.
The Ones That Would get this game would not equal a number that can be Profited from. the company publishing it here would most likely take a loss, let alone the Developer.