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Thu 14/11/02 at 15:13
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Recently I said that capcom had announced 5 more games for the gamecube. I've just looked on the same website and hears what they have to say:

"Here at CUBE we've known that Capcom was due to make a big announcement for a few weeks, but few could have expected what was shown today in Japan.

Literally hours ago, Capcom held a press conference to announce five brand new titles. We were expecting titles such as Biohazard 4, Glass Rose, Project Devil and Auto Modellista 2 to turn up, however, of these guesses, only one turned out to be true. The games that were shown were Biohazard 4, Killing 7, Dead Phoenix, Project Number 03 and Viewtiful Joe.

Biohazard 4
Director: Hiroshi Shibata
Producer: Hiroyuki Kobayashi
This is unbelievable. Bio 4 is presented in full 3D. You would expect the extra geometry to mean cut-back graphics (from the Remake and Bio Zero pre-rendered graphics) but somehow it manages to look better than both. Never have we seen such a visually stunning game.

Here's quick glimpse at the others. You can find out every last bit of info on the official site by tapping on the link below.

P.N. 03
Director: Shinji Mikami
Producer: Hiroyuki Kobayashi

Dead Phoenix
Director: Hiroki Kato
Producer: Atsushi Inaba

Killer 7
Director: Gouichi Suda
Producer: Shinji Mikami

Viewtiful Joe
Director: Hideki Kamiya
Producer: Atsushi Inaba"

Can't wait to see what they are about.
Thu 14/11/02 at 15:22
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"+34 Intellect"
Posts: 21,334
In fact fighting anyone with spiderman is classic. Incredible Hulk some really powerful moves though.
Thu 14/11/02 at 15:21
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"+34 Intellect"
Posts: 21,334
Yeah, fighting Dr Doom with Spiderman is classic.
Thu 14/11/02 at 15:18
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Posts: 6,124
I'd rather see a port of Marvel vs Capcom 2; one of Capcom's Dreamcast beat-em-ups.
Thu 14/11/02 at 15:13
Regular
Posts: 4,279
Recently I said that capcom had announced 5 more games for the gamecube. I've just looked on the same website and hears what they have to say:

"Here at CUBE we've known that Capcom was due to make a big announcement for a few weeks, but few could have expected what was shown today in Japan.

Literally hours ago, Capcom held a press conference to announce five brand new titles. We were expecting titles such as Biohazard 4, Glass Rose, Project Devil and Auto Modellista 2 to turn up, however, of these guesses, only one turned out to be true. The games that were shown were Biohazard 4, Killing 7, Dead Phoenix, Project Number 03 and Viewtiful Joe.

Biohazard 4
Director: Hiroshi Shibata
Producer: Hiroyuki Kobayashi
This is unbelievable. Bio 4 is presented in full 3D. You would expect the extra geometry to mean cut-back graphics (from the Remake and Bio Zero pre-rendered graphics) but somehow it manages to look better than both. Never have we seen such a visually stunning game.

Here's quick glimpse at the others. You can find out every last bit of info on the official site by tapping on the link below.

P.N. 03
Director: Shinji Mikami
Producer: Hiroyuki Kobayashi

Dead Phoenix
Director: Hiroki Kato
Producer: Atsushi Inaba

Killer 7
Director: Gouichi Suda
Producer: Shinji Mikami

Viewtiful Joe
Director: Hideki Kamiya
Producer: Atsushi Inaba"

Can't wait to see what they are about.

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