The company confirms a spectator mode for SF II Turbo HD Remix, while trying to get on top of online lag issues

Oct 18, 2007 10:30 GMT  ·  By

Even though Capcom's revealing Street Fighter IV at their media event (Gamer's Day) in London is pretty much everything they needed to get everyone's attention, the developer has made a few more announcements, not equally exciting, but exciting nonetheless. Stuff like Lost Planet: Extreme Condition for PS3 and a new sci-fi action-adventure title, are sure to make the delight of Capcom fans.

According to GamesRadar.com and EvilAvatar.com, here's what Capcom has revealed up until this point at Gamer's Day in London:

Street Fighter IV - Capcom confirms that development has just begun, releasing a "highly stylized animated concept trailer of Ryu and Ken fighting". No in-game footage was shown, but it's obvious since Capcom says that the game's release is more than a year away.

Ace Attorney: Apollo Justice - "A new character and new series starring a rookie lawyer. Phoenix Wright makes an appearance but is not the lead character. Made specifically for DS."

Lost Planet: Extreme Condition for PS3 - The game is due out for Sony's platform next year, including "all bonus characters from the PC version and extra downloadable content from the 360 version making it the complete package." And the PS3 version allowed for more content to be added, Capcom confirms 16 player online over PlayStation Network.

Dark Void - This is the new sci-fi action-adventure title we've mentioned above. This one too saw a trailer, showcasing some third-person and air-vehicle in-game action, featuring a character "wearing a Steam punk jetpack, skydiving and landing in the cockpit of a gyroscopic aircraft, and then jumping and climbing through airbase fortresses."

Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo HD (Xbox Live Arcade) - The much awaited 2D fighting game has been implemented with a spectator mode feature being set for a 2008 release. Until then, Capcom is focusing on solving lag issues over Xbox Live for the game's online mode. Widescreen and original Street Fighter II Score have also been confirmed for Turbo HD Remix, with remixed versions of all the tunes also being included.

Wii Love Golf - "cutesy golf sim", from the team behind Everybody's Golf. The game is said to look a bit "more technical" than its PlayStation versions. Players fade, draw the ball by twisting the Wii-Remote when taking a swing.

This is all for now, but stay tuned for possible future updates.