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Armed with screenshots of Street Fighter 2 and Alpha, an iPad and a copy of his HoloToy app, Kode80 created something wonderful. More »
Eleven new titles make their debut across WiiWare, DSiWare, and the Virtual Console this week, with performances by Street Fighter Alpha, the arcade version of Shinobi, and a little Rayman for your DSi. More »
Since the launch of the PlayStation 3, Sony has published nearly 30 original PlayStation Classics on the North American PlayStation Store. Which have sold the best?
So The Street Fighter HD beta didn’t hit the PSN. Cry me a river, PS3 owners. It’s not like you’re not being adequately compensated, what with Capcom just announcing that Street Fighter Alpha/Zero is to be released as part of this Thursday’s PlayStation Network update. Sure, it won’t boast meticulously redrawn sprites or fan-created soundtracks, but you know what? It’ll be out, and you’ll be able to buy it, which is more than we can say for the never-going-to-actually-be-released SFIIHD.
STREET FIGHTER – SURPRISE! [Capcom]
According to the latest Official PlayStation Magazine, the the first two Grand Theft Auto titles along with Street Fighter Alpha are on their way to PSN (UPDATE: you may remember that SFA was rated by the ESRB a few weeks back). The news hits in sidebar content quietly inserted into the magazine’s rumour mill section, but the releases would certainly be timely with each game’s respective current gen hype.
GTA , GTA II and Street Fighter Alpha coming to PSN [PlayStation Community via Maxconsole]
A pair of PSone classics that my be coming soon to the PlayStation Store—then ultimately to PSP and PlayStation 3—have been rated by the ESRB. Capcom’s Street Fighter Alpha and Ubisoft’s Rayman were recently added to the software ratings board’s database. Unlike some of the ratings for Wii Virtual Console games, the turnaround time for ESRB ratings to become additions to the PlayStation Store is generally fairly quick, but we have no details yet on when these games will see re-release.