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more about #christiansvensson fuchikoma: My vote goes to a facelift of Rival Schools! ...or TEEEEEEEECHROMANCER! more » huginn: I'd take a 2d edition of this. a straight DC port. This is a killer app for me. come on guys, is it really that hard? more » balls187: MVC2? OMGOMGOMGOMG! more » jayntampa: Whatever ... we'll see MvC3 using the Tatsunoko vs. Capcom engine before you know it. more » FlagshipFighter: PROJECT JUSTICE: RIVAL SCHOOLS 2 PRETTY PLEASE WITH SUGAR ON? more » Witzbold: Seriously I really do think those games dont even need "HD" remixes. Just release the damned thing as is and it will sell better than having to budget... more » Kobun: I hope 3-player SFA3 feels inevitable in the future. :^) more » NeVeRMoRe666: That would be fantastic! Isn't it next to impossible to find a copy of Marvel vs. Capcom that isn't more than twice the price of a current gen game? more » GrrSnort: I realize I may be in the minority, but I want a HD retouching of Capcom vs. SNK 2. I don't want a remix because I loved the balancing of that game al... more » ncsbert: HD MvC2 is a waste of time. The fighter is way too unbalanced. Start over and just make MvC3. more » excel_excel: Ah great! We can look forward to it on the EU PS3 store about a year after its released everywhere else and on 360 in europe. more » Nightshift Nurse: Duck Tales, Megaman 1-3, Final Fight, Strider, U.N. Squadron, King of Dragons, and Street Fighter Alpha 2. I think that about covers it. more » kylenalepa: I'd love either HD Remixes of either Marvel vs. Capcom 2 or Street Fighter III: Third Strike, the latter of which I've, unfortunately, never gotten to... more » Ueziel: Consider how long it takes to create HD sprites. Consider how long it took them to get SF2HD out and how many characters it has. Notice how many chara... more » Firemane: Final Fight HD, I miss beat'em ups. more » -
#remakes
Capcom Has More HD Remixes Up Its Sleeve; Marvel Vs. Capcom 2 Next?
Capcom's VP of Business Development and Strategic Planning, Christian Svensson, says the company is far from done making high def Remixes of its old-school games. More »

