Street Fighter X Tekken gameplay Ryu vs Kazuya
While Ed Boon has been hoping to make a Mortal Kombat vs Street Fighter game for years now, Capcom has decided to have The World Warriors challenge a different fighting franchise as the publisher announced Street Fighter X Tekken at Comic-Con today. Namco Bandai will release their own take on the crossover, aptly titled Tekken X Street Fighter. Capcom’s version of the game will use the Street Fighter IV to bring the two franchises together in a 2D fighting game with “fully realized 3D character models.” Ryu and Chun Li are the first two fighters announced to represent the Street Fighter side while Kazuya Mishima and Nina Williams will make the jump to 2D for the first time. Street Fighter X Tekken will also include a Tag Team mode where players can select two fighters “to deliver knockout assist attacks and special combos.” With Street Fighter X Tekken using the art and gameplay style of the Street Fighter world, Namco Bandai’s Tekken X Street Fighter will instead feature the 3D battling found in the Tekken series.
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Video of the Arkansas Razorbacks Team Entrance in NCAA Football 11. Brought to you by TheGamingTailgate.com as part of our NCAA Football 11 Pre-Release coverage. Check out www.thegamingtailgate.com for all of your NCAA Football video game needs.
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Producer Larry Richart shows us the new Locomotion system coming to NCAA Football 11.

