jarrod said:
They are... with online play. Would you rather get an offline SFAC the same time as PS2 or an online release next year?
I knew you were going to say that. However, it is my personal opinion, that online play should be mandatory for an old 2D fighting game on the Xbox. EO was online, and so is Guilty Gear, so Capcom obviously isn't doing anyone any favors, at least not in my opinion. The Xbox Live addition benefits them, as much as it does the gamers. Xbox Live support= more sales= more money for Capcom. When I say compensation, I mean they should add the bonus disc from the Japanese PS2 limited edition of Hyper Street Fighter II, which includes footage of the prototype version of Final Fight 89'. This is just my opinion.
The sad part is that we all know this will never happen, and time after time another company continues to complain about lackluster sales of their Xbox ports. Lackluster sales? Hmm. Do you think releasing the Xbox version of games up to 2 years later (GTA III) has anything to do with it? Methinks it does.
I would have no problem purchasing the PS2 version, however, I already own the import PS2 version of Hyper Street Fighter II and the Import Dreamcast version of SF3: Third Strike. So buying the same game again would be a waste of money. Unless, of course, it included online play.....hence, the Xbox version. If Capcom can tweak the game enough to make sure it doesn't suffer from spontaneous lag like EO did, then I guess it will be worth the wait.
This rant is over. Peace.