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Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes

Capcom has announced that a new 2D fighting game will be released in Japanese arcades this winter called Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes.

The new fighting game will be in the same vs. game vein as Marvel vs. Capcom series. Apparently Tatsunoko is the studio behind the Speed Racer, Gatchaman, Casshern and Robotech TV shows. The game is being developed by Capcom and will storm Japanese arcades this winter.

According to Kotaku the game will feature tag battles. Ryu and Chun-Li from the Street Fighter franchise and Gatchaman better known as G-Force in the states has been announced. Heres a pic of G-Force:

Gatchaman , g-force

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Comments on Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Cross Generation of Heroes:

If that shit plays like any of the old VS shit Capcom used to drop i'll definitely fuck with it.
Man I beat Speed Racers ass for shopping at payless.

I bet his finisher is: "O NO THE MACH-5 BEEN SABOTAGE"
This shit better make it to the us and be in HD. I NEED THAT!
Originally Posted by Chauncy Talon View Post
Man I beat Speed Racers ass for shopping at payless.

I bet his finisher is: "O NO THE MACH-5 BEEN SABOTAGE"
LMAO you a foll for that.
Wow, they have G-Force also. Damn, can we get those (Ronin) Shogun Warriors on this bitch. G-Force verse the Bionic 6 would be hot as fuck also.
1960s
Space Ace (Uchuu Ace) (1965)
Mach Go Go (Speed Racer) (original) (1967)
Guzula (Oraa Guzula Dado) (original) (1967)
Dokachin the Primitive Boy (or simply, "Dokachin") (1968)
Judo Boy (Kurenai Sanshiro) (1969)
The Genie Family (Hakushon Daimaoh) (1969)

1970s
The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee (Mitsubachi Monogatari Minashigo Hacchi) (1970)
The Funny Judo Champion (Inakappe Taisho) (1970)
Hippo and Thomas (Kabatotto) (1971)
Animentari Ketsudan(1971)
Saban's Adventures of Pinocchio (1972)
Kagaku Ninja Tai Gatchaman (G-Force, Battle of the Planets) (1972)
Tamagon the Counselor (Kaiketsu Tamagon) (1972)
Demetan Croaker, The Boy Frog (Kerokko Demetan, U.S.: The Brave Frog) (1973)
Shinzo Ningen Casshan (or simply, "Casshan") (1973)
Shin Minashigo Hutch (New Honeybee Hutch) (1974)
Hariken (or "Hurricane") Polymer (or "Polymar") (1974)
The Song of Tentomushi [Ladybug] [1] (Tentomushi no Uta) (1974-1976)
Time Bokan (1975)
Uchuu no Kishi Tekkaman (Tekkaman: The Space Knight) (1975)
Goliath the Super Fighter (Gowapper 5 Godam) (1976)
Paul's Miraclous Adventures (Poru no Mirakuru Daisakusen) (1976-1977)
Yatterman (or Yattaman) (1977)
Temple the Balloonist (Fuusen Shoujo Tenpuru-chan, a.k.a. Sabrina's Journey) (1977-1978)
Ippatsu Kanta-kun ("Home Run" Kanta-kun) (1977-1978)
Tobidase! Machine Hiryuu (1977 - with Toei Doga)
Kagaku Ninja Tai Gatchaman II (Eagle Riders) (1978)
Zenderman (or "Zendaman") (1979)
Gordian the Warrior (Toushi Gordian) (1979)
Kagaku Ninja Tai Gatchaman F (1979)
Daddy-Long-Legs (Ashinaga Ojisan) (1979 - TV special)

1980s
The Littl' Bits (Mori no Yoki na Kobitotachi: Berufi to Rirubitto) (1980)
Rescueman (Time Patrol Tai Otasukeman) (1980)
Muteking, The Dashing Warrior (Tondemo Senshi Mutekingu) (1980-1981)
Firebird (Yattodetaman) (1981)
Gold Lightan, The Gold Warrior (Ougon Senshi Gold Lightan) (1981)
Superbook Series One (Anime Oyako Gekijo) (1981-1982)
Dashu Kappei (Dash! Kappei, a.k.a. Gigi la Trottola, Chicho Terremoto) (1981-1982)
Gyakuten! Ippatsuman (1982)
The Super Dimension Fortress Macross (1982) (Producer credit only, show created by Studio Nue)
The Flying House (Taimu Kyoshitsu: Tondera Haosu no Daiboken) (1982-1983)
Mirai Keisatsu Urashiman (Future Cop Urashiman) (1983)
Itadakiman (1983)
Genesis Climber Mospeada (1983)
Superbook Series Two (Pasokon Toraberu Tanteidan) (1983)
Time Bokan: Oudou Fukko (1983)
Okawari Boy Starzan S (1984)
Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross (1984)
The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love? (1984) (Production credit only, created by Studio Nue)
Yoroshiku Mekadokku (What's Up Mechadoc?, a.k.a. A Tutto Gas) (1984-1985)
Honou no Alpine Rose (a.k.a. Judy and Randy) (1985)
Shouwa Aho Soushi: Akanuke Ichiban (1985)
Robotech [An adaptation of Macross, Southern Cross, and Mospeada] (1985)
Hikari no Densetsu (Legend of Light, Tale of Hikari, a.k.a. Hilary, Cynthia ou le rythme de la vie, Piruetas) (1986)
Doteraman (1986)
Outlanders (animated by AIC on Tatsunoko's behalf; is not listed on Tatsunoko's website) (1986)
Akai Kodan Zillion (1987)
Guzula (color remake) (1987)
Shurato (Tenkū Senki Shurato) (1989)
Konchuu Monogatari: Minashigo Hutch (new series) (1989)

1990s
Samurai Pizza Cats (Kyatto Ninden Teyande) (1990)
Robin Hood no Daibōken (1990)
Tenkuu Senki Shurato: Sousei e no Antou (1991)
Uchu no Kishi Tekkaman Blade (Space Knight Tekkaman Blade; Teknoman in the U.S.) (1992)
Casshan: Robot Hunter (1993)
Video Girl Ai (1993; produced by IG Tatsunoko)
Time Bokan: Oudou Fukko (Episode 2) (1994)
Shirayuki-hime no Densetsu ("The Legend of Princess Snow White") (1994)
Tekkaman Blade II (1994)
Gatchaman 94 OVA (1994)
Dokkan! Robotendon (1995)
Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995, animation production)
Cinderella Monogatari (1996)
New Hurricane Polymer (1996)
Mach Go Go (Speed Racer X) (1997)
Generator Gawl (1998)
Seikimatsu Densetsu: Wonderful Tatsunoko Land (1999)

2000s
Time Bokan 2000: Kaitou Kiramekiman (2000)
The SoulTaker (2001)
Yobarete Tobedete! Akubi-chan (2001; spinoff of Hakushon Daimao)
Nurse Witch Komugi (co-production with Kyoto Animation) (2002)
Karas (2005) - Tatsunoko's 40th Anniversary work
That's all of Tatsunoko animation from the early 60's to the 2000 era. There is a couple of classic, but I be damn if Samurai Pizza Cat's throw a got damn 16 inch Supreme Pizza at Ryu and finish him off. Also, Trixie best not be like Roll of the Capcom vs Marvel games. Be ass as fuck but can hit you with a 100+ hit combo. I beat her ass with the lead pipe that I use to fuck up the race for Speed. Also, little did Speed know, that Racer X; which is really Speed long lost brother, is about to get hit with the Raging Demon from Shin Akuma.
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