Comic-Con 2011

Two Street Fighter-Tekken crossovers in development

Brendan Sinclair
By Brendan Sinclair, Senior Editor

Comic-Con 2010: Capcom working on Street Fighter x Tekken for PS3, 360; Namco developing Tekken x Street Fighter; Street Fighter III: Third Strike Online also unveiled.

SAN DIEGO--Capcom has certainly been well represented at this year's Comic-Con. Through the first two days, the publisher hosted no less than three panel sessions, covering such topics as Dead Rising 2 and Marvel vs. Capcom 3. Capcom also trotted out some of its big names, including Keiji Inafune and Hironobu Takeshita, to blow out a large part of its 2010 lineup, and in the process, it teased Mega Man Legends 3.

Into day three, and the publisher has returned to talk about its flagship fighting franchise, Street Fighter. In a panel titled "Street Fighter Mania!: SSFIV and Beyond," producer Yoshinori Ono is on hand to talk about, aptly enough, the future of the franchise.

With Super Street Fighter IV having been released in April, the imminent future involves Marvel vs. Capcom 3, which is due for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 next year. Beyond that, online rumbling indicates that Capcom might be teaming with Namco Bandai to create a crossover fighting franchise involving the publishers' respective Street Fighter and Tekken fighting franchises.

So what does the future hold? That answer may soon come, as Capcom takes the Comic-Con stage.

[12:04] The room is packed for this panel, with Yoshinori Ono, Seth Killian, and David Crislip holding ready to start the show.

[12:04] The lights dim slightly and the crowd applauds the introductions for all.

[12:05] Killian is first to speak, welcoming the crowd (again, to loud applause).

[12:06] The applause gets even louder when Ono is introduced, still in his hotel bathrobe and slippers.

[12:07] Ono gives a heartfelt "Konichiwa" to the crowd and gets one right back.

[12:07] He plugs his Twitter account and acknowledges he's been using it to tease this event.

[12:08] "Let's start by talking a bit about Darkstalkers."

[12:08] And the crowd goes wild.

[12:08] "Just to reiterate, this is the Street Fighter panel, not the Darkstalkers panel. Sorry to disappoint," he jokes.

[12:08] He asks the crowd how many of them would like to see a Darkstalkers 4, which again draws huge applause.

[12:09] He asks the crowd to take money out of their wallets and wave it in the air so he can take a picture and show Capcom how many people are willing to pay for it.

[12:09] A sea of dollar bills is held aloft.

[12:11] Moving onto Street Fighter IV, Ono said shipments of SFIV and Super Street Fighter IV have now exceeded 4 million copies.

[12:15] Ono talked about the new tournament function added to Super Street Fighter IV and said Capcom will start holding official tournaments in the near future.

[12:15] The tournaments will have unique fighter tags as prizes for the winners.

[12:15] Ono also said Capcom is planning more downloadable costumes for SSFIV.

[12:16] Every character will soon receive another outfit, with Chun Li receiving an Alpha-style costume and Blanka getting an ornate aboriginal costume adorned with feathers.

[12:16] Ono moves to talk about Super Street Fighter IV for the 3DS.

[12:17] He shows off a few new screenshots of the game, including Ryu's cinematic super hadoken move and the impact shot of Zangief's spinning pile driver.

[12:19] SSFIV is also finally making its arcade debut. Location testing began in Tokyo just yesterday.

[12:19] The game has some blank slots in the character select screen, and Ono asks the audience members who they think it will be.

[12:20] Ono said he heard the names in the resulting din, but he won't say which ones they were. Perhaps they will be unveiled at the Tokyo Game Show.

[12:21] Back to the topic at hand, Ono said he had several things to announce today, two of which he's already discussed.

[12:21] A trailer comes up that's just a looping bit of music from Street Fighter III, which draws huge applause.

[12:21] As for "The Future of III," Ono confirms that an Online Edition of the game is in the works.

[12:22] Street Fighter III: Third Strike Online Edition: Fight for the Future.

[12:22] Ono has heard from a lot of fans eager to see III make a comeback.

[12:22] Ono said it won't come out in the immediate future, but he implored the crowd members to talk about it on their blogs and get the word out so everyone knows III is coming back.

[12:22] "Now that I've announced we're producing it, the company can't stop us. So we're going to take our time."

[12:24] The team will add new features to the game and will be taking fan feedback to help determine additional features.

[12:24] Now it's time to talk about the future of Street Fighter IV.

[12:24] Ono said he's been thinking a lot about what to do with IV from now on. He's heard a lot from fans about new characters and costumes they'd like to see.

[12:27] He asks the crowd members if there's anything they would like to see when the panel is interrupted by his counterpart from the Tekken series, Katsuhiro Harada.

[12:27] The Tekken series director takes the panel to a mix of cheers and playful boos. "A New Warrior has Entered the Ring," proclaims the screen at the front of the room.

[12:28] He says Ono hasn't really done anything since Third Strike came out about 10 years ago, which draws a lot of boos.

[12:28] Harada talks a little more trash, saying Tekken has always been seen as the bad guys in the rivalry with Street Fighter. People always ask who would win if the characters from the two franchises fought.

[12:30] Harada took exception to Ono telling people that Street Fighter would win with no hesitation and says today is a good day to find out who really is the strongest.

[12:31] "Let's do it," says Ono, then points to the screen.

[12:31] A trailer shows a butterfly in the SFIV ink-heavy style as it flies toward a meditating Ryu.

[12:31] Dan is thrown suddenly through the dojo door, followed by a menacing cloud.

[12:31] Within the cloud is the form of Tekken's Kazuya.

[12:31] He sprouts inky wings, and the crowd goes nuts.

[12:31] Then Mega Man chases a Pac-Man ghost across the screen, followed by Pac-Man chasing Mega Man back across the screen, calling to mind the Namco mascot's first cutscene.

[12:31] Ono says a new era in fighting games has begun.

[12:32] The game is set for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360.

[12:33] Ono says he's happy to announce Street Fighter x Tekken, pronounced "Street Fighter Cross Tekken."

[12:33] Harada said it was a year ago when talks for the project first came together.

[12:34] Ono said he's known Harada for years, but they never had a chance to get together to try something like this before.

[12:35] Ono says the game has Tekken and Street Fighter characters in it, but the "real fans" will only play as Street Fighter characters.

[12:35] Harada said he knew Ono would say something like that, so he brought a bunch of Tekken 6 copies and gave them to the audience on the way in to create new Tekken fans.

[12:36] In mock outrage, Ono asks, ""Who are the traitors who took those games?!"

[12:36] Believe it or not, Ono says he has another big announcement.

[12:36] He asks if the crowd noticed the PS3 on the table up there.

[12:36] He has a Blu-ray disc in his hand.

[12:36] He asks if people want to know how far along the game is.

[12:37] But it's time for a demo of the game running on actual PS3 hardware, which draws a huge cheer.

[12:39] They're not playing a video; Ono and Harada are going to play a round live.

[12:40] It's Ryu vs. Kazuya, and the crowd goes nuts with every strike. There may be a fan boy or two in here.

[12:40] They trade signature moves, and then Ryu calls in an assist attack from Chun Li.

[12:44] That's the end of the battle, and Ono reiterated that he wanted to show the fans something special today because they saved his job and basically the genre.

[12:44] Namco has something to announce today as well.

[12:44] Harada says Street Fighter x Tekken is being developed by Ono, but he has a Tekken x Street Fighter game he'll develop at Namco.

[12:44] Nothing is shown of that project, unfortunately.

[12:44] Yoshi_OnoChin and Harada_Tekken are the two Twitter feeds to follow for more info, they say.

[12:45] Ono said naturally the next thing people are wondering is when the games are coming out.

[12:46] Release date? Not for a while, he says, asking people to enjoy Marvel vs. Capcom 3 while they wait.

[12:48] Harada suggested fans brush up on Tekken 1-6 while they wait instead.

[12:48] That brings the panel to an end, and the crowd lets loose with yet another massive ovation for Ono and Harada.

[12:49] And that's it! Keep checking GameSpot for all the latest happenings from Comic-Con 2010 in San Diego.

Brendan Sinclair
By Brendan Sinclair, Senior Editor

Brendan Sinclair has been a games journalist since 1999. His tastes are eclectic, though he has a definite affinity for games with arcade roots. He's Canadian, but has also been at home in Atlanta, Austin, Chicago, and San Francisco.

488 Comments

  • deathknightleo

    Posted May 10, 2011 11:19 pm GMT

    i am going to like capcoms 2d version but i think the tekken chars r going to be a little weak in it... i think the 3d version made by namco is going to be the better one of these 2 sense the tekken chars wil have more moblity then as say in the strret fighter version of the game...

  • bbdieseal111

    Posted Aug 18, 2010 6:37 pm GMT

    BRING IT ON.

  • dark-warmachine

    Posted Aug 8, 2010 9:38 pm GMT

    I laugh at the prospect of people questioning the logic in having two different versions of this crossover.
    *Sigh* Some folks are just slow; not realizing that the two franchise play SIGNIFICANTLY different hence the two version which was ment to satisfy both parties of said style.

    Anyway, I know Capcom will do fine with their version of the game which I'm definitly picking up without question. I am a little concern with Namco's version tho. How well would an aerial character like Vega translate into a gameplay mechanic majority based around melee?

  • irishdude199210

    Posted Aug 3, 2010 7:00 am GMT

    hopefully it will have about 20 fighters from each game, but lets face it, tekkens got better characters, story, and much more balanced fighting system and characters. Tekken wins hands down!

  • Jupiter79

    Posted Aug 2, 2010 11:04 am GMT

    WHAAAAAAAAAAAATTT!!!!!! OMG I CANT BELIEVE WHAT I JUST SAW! a SF4 vs TEKKEN tag fighting game./ my days! THIS IS WHAT I BEEN WAITING GOR. BRIIIIIIIIING IT!!!!!!!

  • SkinnZero

    Posted Aug 1, 2010 7:43 pm GMT

    EPIC. Work of Gods! A true dream come true

  • Da4biddenOne

    Posted Jul 31, 2010 4:15 pm GMT

    Welcome to the next generation of fighting-games. All aboard console-gamers.

  • leeko_link

    Posted Jul 28, 2010 10:03 am GMT

    Interesting, I wonder how Street Fighter characters would play like in Tekken style.

  • hydra_diablos

    Posted Jul 28, 2010 3:58 am GMT

    FINALLY! Tekken and Street Fighter. Now THAT is METAL! \m/
    I'll finally be able to show my friends that Ryu PALES in comparison to Jin. I mean lets face facts: Jin is smarter. Ryu is all heart, no brain. Devil Jin is stronger. Evil Ryu is all brawn, no brain. Jin looks cool. Ryu looks like the Karate Kid. Jin has control over a very powerful organization known as the Mishima Zaibatsu. Ryu has control over a useless idiot known as Ken. Enough said...

  • Bit_X

    Posted Jul 28, 2010 3:50 am GMT

    EVIL RYU x DEVIL KAZUYA.. OWNING!!! \m/

  • N-Flamez

    Posted Jul 28, 2010 3:30 am GMT

    My rivals:

    Jin v Ryu
    Kazuya v Akuma
    Heihachi v Bison
    Paul v Gulie
    Lei v Chun Li
    Xiaoyu v Sakura
    Nina v Cammy/Viper
    Law v Feilong
    Kuma v Zangief
    King v Alex
    Dudley v Steve
    Lee v Vega
    Yoshimitsu v Dhalsim
    Christie v Elena
    Ganryu v Honda
    Bruce v Adon
    Devil Jin v Shin Akuma
    Tbh I dont think all the the mentioned characters will be in the final roster and I kinda hope they avoid putting many characters that are very similar to one another like 2 Sumos

  • nini200

    Posted Jul 27, 2010 3:21 pm GMT

    @Cloud-Zehro
    Haaa!!! Dude chill. I'm sorry, I couldn't understand what you were saying in your last comment. Did you say you have heard of me or were you saying that if I was "The One", you'd have heard of me? And I love the namecalling. Haaa, a punk. Really? Haaa!!! Dude let's just end it here. That was Hilarious.

    Anywho, I do agree with a few things you said though, as far as Alex being Blanka's counterpart and the whole Jinpachi thing. I believe they've got it right as far as Ryu fighting Kazuya. Heihachi seems more like Boss or Secret Sub Boss Status. Jin seems more like he'd fight Ken or Sean from 3rd Strike. Akuma should go up against Jinpachi and Shin Akuma should go up against Monster Jinpachi. Heihachi is moreso M. Bison's status so I can see them two going at it. Steve Fox vs Dudley would be nice.

    What you think?

  • rostam93

    Posted Jul 27, 2010 12:33 pm GMT

    @meke186, glad I could help. (bad company 2 is awesome on the ps3 too)

  • meke186

    Posted Jul 27, 2010 8:22 am GMT

    @rostam93 k thanks ive been really torn on what to do but you confirmed it. And i do like team based games also like bad company2 which is my favorite shooter right now. Ya but anyway i go more for third person shooter or parkour like mirrors edge

  • airboygt

    Posted Jul 27, 2010 8:02 am GMT

    I don't really see how this is going to work.
    Tekken is a 3D fighting game; Street Fighter is a 2D fighting game. Now the very basic core mechanics of each game will be lost translating into the "others" coordinate realm. A 3D to 3D game crossover is feasible as is a 2D to 2D, but this just seems a bit contrived and poorly thought out, I wouldn’t want to play a 2D version of Tekken and I’m sure everyone remembers the colossal failure the Street Fighter EX series was.

  • jtthegame316

    Posted Jul 27, 2010 4:21 am GMT

    nini200 if you want a 3d fighting game that involes skill its virtua fighter 5 tekken is just as mashy as it comes.

  • Gelugon_baat

    Posted Jul 26, 2010 10:46 pm GMT

    You know, I find it hard to put my jaw back after watching those YouTube gameplay videos for this game - and those for Tatsunoko VS Capcom - and those for Marvel VS Capcom. In fact, every 'Capcom VS' game me slack jaws. It's like for every joint venture game that Capcom makes, Capcom introduces an innovative if not outright new fighting mechanic of some sort. It may not be ground-breaking, but it's very, very impressive to watch in action.

    If Capcom would get everyone, every major IP owner it has partnered with and make a Capcom VS All game together with doles of new game mechanics, I will never, ever be able to chew food again.

  • Kabz2k7

    Posted Jul 26, 2010 9:51 pm GMT

    @ Bad_Medicine
    just because I suck at SF, doesn't mean I'm noob at Tekken too :-) I can't play SF, theres something about it that I can't grasp. Plus, any experience I had at playing the game was ruined by spammers online. They are the ones that should be called noobs. Tekken, Mortal Kombat are fine. And Even Budokai. SF, I can't.
    ^ALL this above is for Novemberfreeze, cause i didnt call you a noob.
    And maybe he called da rite to call you a noob dicuss it else where ok

    However. Dont presume Im a kid because I dissed your beloved street fighter. I loved the movie with Van Damme, the best 'worst' film ever..totally rocked.
    ^Dis rite here is for me

    You just sound a like a fan boy, just shut up and leave cause first of all you making the game, No!
    So no one wants to hear damn fan boy opinion ok now!

  • Ravenlore_basic

    Posted Jul 26, 2010 9:50 pm GMT

    ??? Streetfighter and Tekken?? NOOOOOoooo! Tekken vs Virtual Fighter vs Dead or Alive. maybe King of fighters (3D not 2D). Streetfighter vs Dragonball still out there I think.... Okay well after seeing that video I think it will be great still... I will wait and see when the 2 different approaches launch. I will see how they come out, ,,,

  • NoLifeGamin

    Posted Jul 26, 2010 8:00 pm GMT

    As a person who has played both for the series, I find this to be EXTREMELY interesting. Though i prefer the gameplay of Street Fighter, but I also think the characters in Tekken are better designed and just a lot cooler. After seeing the gameplay for this, gotta say, I would probably be playing the Tekken characters more. Though it would be cool to play a Tekken character and have a Street Fighter character as an assist.