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Video Blips: Marvel vs. Capcom 3, X-Men Arcade Game, Final Fantasy Versus/Agito 13, and More
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Monday, October 11, 2010

Did you know that some fighters in Marvel vs. Capcom 3 strip down to their undies in the heat of battle? Or at least Ghost 'n Goblins' Sir Arthur does. This news doesn't sound so exciting anymore, does it? 

Video Blips:

• Check out the latest fighters to enter the Marvel vs. Capcom 3 fray. I wonder at what point in this battle did they realize it was a big sausage festival?

 

Continue after the break for the announcement trailer for the X-Men arcade game (Xbox Live Arcade/PlayStation Network port), an update on the two other Final Fantasy 13 games, and a painful Shaun White Skateboarding TV spot. 

 

• I'm excited that the X-Men arcade game port features drop-in online multiplayer, but still, nothing can compete with the feel of the arcade cabinet version. Seriously, no other game (that I know of) supports six simultaneous players on one machine.

 

• Can't get enough Final Fantasy 13? I hope so, because Final Fantasy Versus 13 and Final Fantasy Agito 13 are still on their way.

 

• This Shaun White Skateboarding commercial is a perfect example of someone who knows what he wants to do on a skateboard but can't execute it properly. Those laws of physics are a bit troublesome.

 
 
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Comments (6)
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October 11, 2010


WELCOME TO- DIE!


Dan__shoe__hsu_-_square
October 11, 2010


Man, MVC3 is looking spazzier every time I see it!


Jamespic4
October 11, 2010


M.O.D.O.K. and Arthur look awful, but that's OK because Mags is my favorite character.


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October 12, 2010


WELCOME... TO DIE!



I just giggled all the way through that X-Men video.  Very well put together; great ad.  I can't wait, that game was terribly awesome; read that as you will.



And yeah, the original arcade machine supported six players.  Yet I always played alone.  sniff...



(MVC3'S GONNA F'N RULE)


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October 12, 2010


@Bryan, Terribly awesome or awesomely terrible? I remember playing six-player X-Men at Skate Depot when I was in second grade. 


5211_100857553261324_100000112393199_12455_5449490_n
October 12, 2010


With six people?  I don't think I've ever found a room that could house six X-men fans at once, outside the theaters.  For me, the awesome terribleness of the whole thing sorta catapaulted it into the realm of "terribly awesome".  Magneto's quip was mind-blowing; I couldn't stop laughing for ten minutes.



I got my fix in with the (sadly) dumbed-down two-player cabinet at the skating rink in the town fifteen minutes away from me.  Unfortunately they removed it to make more room for their sit-down dining area (for their TERRIBLE pizza and nachos, at that).  I can't remember how short I was back then.  Probably a bad sign.


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