At Sony’s special GDC event, Activision, Capcom, WB Games, Namco Bandai, Square Enix, Ubisoft, EA, Disney, Konami, Sega, Crave and Tecmo Koei all confirmed that they’ll be supporting the Move in future versions of their games.

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The jury is still out on Street Fighter IV for iPhone , but let it be known: You probably won’t pull off a Shoryuken — the “Rising Dragon Fist” — on your first try. Or the second. Or the third.
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Video: The elusive iPhone Shoryuken
Capcom has revealed the final new character for Super Street Fighter IV , and he’s … well, he’s a giant dude covered in oil. Like, Hakan actually oils himself up before each round

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Final, glistening Super Street Fighter IV character revealed
Capcom heralds “Kill Big” as the tagline for a new Lost Planet 2 trailer — and you can certainly see why after the break. The trailer’s full of big vehicles — big trains and big helicopter things, all carrying big dudes with big guns and big armor, wearing big helmets with big cylindrical ears

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Lost Planet 2 trailer gets big
This trailer’s commitment to quality is evident in its shoddy quality. Anyone can don 1980s threads and lampoon the unintentional physical comedy of those old ads

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Be Kind, Rewind With This Low-Def Mega Man 10 Ad [Clips]
Though we all got a first eyes-on with Street Fighter IV ’s iPhone appearance not too long ago via an exclusive early look from GamePro, Capcom just officially released the first video of the game as well as a smattering of new screenshots (all 32 of which have been conveniently compiled by Andriasang ). And while the trailer seen above features the same two fighters (Ken and Ryu) that the last video did, we certainly don’t mind getting another chance to marvel at the uncanny vision of Street Fighter IV being played competitively on iPhones; it’s quite like being drunk in North Korea — something just doesn’t feel right. The trailer also gives a “Coming March 2010″ at the end, so it would seem that we don’t have too much longer before we’ll be able to marvel at the game from the comfort of our own phones

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New Street Fighter IV iPhone media arrives on US shores
Finally, a Mega Man game I can clear in 90 minutes. Is that what you want too

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The streets of Tokyo’s Shibuya are a battleground. For your money.

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Capcom Can’t Kick Its Pachi-Slot Habit [Clips]
Capcom’s VP of strategic planning and business development, Christian Svensson, officially confirmed the retailer-listed $40 price for the upcoming car vandalism sim, Super Street Fighter IV , in a recent interview with Gamasutra .

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Capcom explains $40 SSFIV price, ‘cautiously optimistic’ about Tatsunoko sales
Several old hands from Sony, Crystal Dynamics, Sega, and Capcom have unveiled their newest project, Wii-focused developer Judobaby , to the world.

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Welcome Wii-centric studio Judobaby to the world