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Pugilists with a penchant for downloads will be delighted to hear that Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition has been added to Xbox Live’s Games on Demand list. No longer are you forced to download that ordinary, boring Street Fighter IV — a Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition download will set you back $29.99. Now, before you go rushing to download this, we’d be remiss if we didn’t point out that you could buy a physical copy of Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition for $19.99, a whole $10 off the price to download.
Capcom made an embarrassing printing error on the spine of the Resident Evil: Revelations box sent to reviewers — one made more embarrassing by the “revelaiton” today that it’s still on the version of the art sent to retailers in advance of Tuesday’s release. Reader Zach shared this picture of the stock at the Prescott, AZ store, showing “Revelaitons” all the way down — Joystiq has since confirmed the error with the store.
During the International Film Festival Rotterdam, news of a localized release for Takashi Miike’s Ace Attorney adaptation came from a reliable source: Takashi Miike himself. At a Q&A following a showing of the film, Miike announced that a worldwide release was planned. According to Twitchfilm , each version would have both dubbed and subtitled dialogue using the character names from that region’s version of the games
At a 10th anniversary event for the Ace Attorney series in Tokyo, Capcom officially announced Ace Attorney 5 , revealing the above logo. No specifics about the game were offered, including date, platform, or characters — and there’s no character silhouette in the logo to show us who the star is. All we know is that there is one, and we have to start presenting our case for a localization to Capcom
Resident Evil: Revelations was announced to have a $50 price tag last year, mostly because of its 4GB cartridge, which is 2GB larger than most 3DS games’. After “weeks of effort,” Capcom has dropped that price to $40 — standard for the 3DS — without infringing on the cart size, Capcom’s Brett Elston announced.
