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Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All Stars
Capcom
Compatible with Nintendo™ Wii
For US/Canada systems.
Capcom
Compatible with Nintendo™ Wii
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arxnexas (1) on 09, Jan. 2009 17:01 (HKT)
This game is amazing.
Very very fun, if you don't get this, you're missing out on a lot of fun.
I'd suggest getting this game along with a Arcade Stick, it'll make your experience much more enjoyable.
All of the characters are balanced, clean, crisp graphics.
Overall, the best Vs Capcom title to date!
I'd suggest getting this game along with a Arcade Stick, it'll make your experience much more enjoyable.
All of the characters are balanced, clean, crisp graphics.
Overall, the best Vs Capcom title to date!
features
- Possible additions to the game: the team is exploring adding new Capcom and Tatsunoko characters as well as online gameplay
- Two-man tag team action: Players build their own perfect team and use Assist Attacks and each characters special moves to create their own unique fighting style
- Four button fighting controls: Easy-to-understand four button control scheme opens gameplay up to new players with familiar movements and combos
- Depth of gameplay: Once the basics are mastered, players can go deeper into the fighting game controls to master Aerial Rave air combos, Delayed Hyper Combos, Mega Crash defensive moves, Assault attack moves and the Baroque extended combo system
- Fast-paced action and huge attacks: Each characters has a unique arsenal of moves, including spectacular Hyper Combos that literally take over the screen with devastating results
- 3D characters, 2D fighting gameplay: As in Street Fighter IV, Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All Stars has bright, 3D rendered characters battling it out in familiar 2D style
description
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All Stars is new version of the game that released in Japan in arcades and on the Wii in December 2008. Capcom is looking into adding new features to the game, including possible additions of several new characters from both Capcom and Tatsunoko, and is exploring the option of online gameplay. TATSUNOKO VS. CAPCOM ULTIMATE ALL-STARS will work with a number of different control devices, including the Wii Remote and Nunchuk, Classic Controller, GameCube Controller and various third-party joysticks designed for the Wii.
further info
| Release Date | Jan 26, 2010 |
| Genre | Fighting |
| Version | US |
| ESRB Teen Titles rated T (Teen) have content that may be suitable for ages 13 and older. Titles in this category may contain violence, suggestive themes, crude humor, minimal blood, simulated gambling, and/or infrequent use of strong language. |
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| PAX-Code | PAX0002715682 |
| Catalog No. | RVL-P-STKE |
| Item Code | 013388350162 |
| Players | 1-2 |
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danualwaysplay (419) on 03, Feb. 2012 23:45 (HKT)
Must Buy!!
Wii Fighting Game by Rate
#1 Super Smash Bros
#2 Tatsunoko vs. Capcom
Wii Fighting Game by Rate
#1 Super Smash Bros
#2 Tatsunoko vs. Capcom
Muggshotter (15) on 13, Sep. 2011 03:39 (HKT)
Discovering the origins
I'll just say right off the bat that I'm a sucker for Tatsunoko vs Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars. So with my experience grown to a decent level, I thought about going down the memory lane and find out about the origins of the game I love.
TvC Cross Generation of Heroes' got truckloads of mini-games, a better character select screen (more of a traditional style), character specific themes and Hakushon Daimao - A joke character I seriously had fun trying out. He's just so over-the-top in a funny way and it's a good thing.
The game in general feels a bit more strict about the inputs so I was having tough time getting some decent combos in.
The gallery seems to be a bit better in terms of content: You can actually purchase the character themes with in-game money and listen to them in gallery. Too bad the in-game money itself isn't so quickly earned. There's still plenty of stuff to unlock along the way.
Doronjo and her gang briefly describe the game modes in the main menu and they also invade the in-game shop. It's a nice little thing to have, but I could do without them blabbering on about something.
Speaking of menus, training mode's and options' menus are all in english. That's strange, I was expecting kanji all over place. Well, it certainly helps since CGoH is a lot more of a different. And it's cool, since it makes both installments stand out in their own way.
After this game I wish Hakushon Daimao was in UAS so the playable roster would've felt perfect but hey, that's one more reason to play this game.
If you're a fighting game fan who appreciates various versions of (your favourite) fighters, Cross Generation of Heroes should be a nice addition to your gaming collection. It's outdated, but man is it fun to just casually play around with overpowered stuff.
I'll just say right off the bat that I'm a sucker for Tatsunoko vs Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars. So with my experience grown to a decent level, I thought about going down the memory lane and find out about the origins of the game I love.
TvC Cross Generation of Heroes' got truckloads of mini-games, a better character select screen (more of a traditional style), character specific themes and Hakushon Daimao - A joke character I seriously had fun trying out. He's just so over-the-top in a funny way and it's a good thing.
The game in general feels a bit more strict about the inputs so I was having tough time getting some decent combos in.
The gallery seems to be a bit better in terms of content: You can actually purchase the character themes with in-game money and listen to them in gallery. Too bad the in-game money itself isn't so quickly earned. There's still plenty of stuff to unlock along the way.
Doronjo and her gang briefly describe the game modes in the main menu and they also invade the in-game shop. It's a nice little thing to have, but I could do without them blabbering on about something.
Speaking of menus, training mode's and options' menus are all in english. That's strange, I was expecting kanji all over place. Well, it certainly helps since CGoH is a lot more of a different. And it's cool, since it makes both installments stand out in their own way.
After this game I wish Hakushon Daimao was in UAS so the playable roster would've felt perfect but hey, that's one more reason to play this game.
If you're a fighting game fan who appreciates various versions of (your favourite) fighters, Cross Generation of Heroes should be a nice addition to your gaming collection. It's outdated, but man is it fun to just casually play around with overpowered stuff.
pielcs (5) on 22, Aug. 2011 04:14 (HKT)
Awesome Wii Game
Fantastic figther for the wii!
Fantastic figther for the wii!
joseluiscano29 (10) on 21, Aug. 2011 09:04 (HKT)
EPIC!!!
this is the 1 version of the game!!! different from ultimate all stars,this one has an exclusive character(the other one has more characters),original music from tasunoko series and minigames.
if you are a fan of fighting games this is a MUST HAVE!!!!!
this is the 1 version of the game!!! different from ultimate all stars,this one has an exclusive character(the other one has more characters),original music from tasunoko series and minigames.
if you are a fan of fighting games this is a MUST HAVE!!!!!
erikqkh (683) on 14, Aug. 2011 01:35 (HKT)
Great!
good game must buy
good game must buy
Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All Stars
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