![]() ![]() It certainly does seem strange that a company like Capcom would go to the trouble of developing their own Wii-Based hardware without permission from Nintendo but stranger things have happened. The side art contains a symbol of the Chase Headquarters logo which contains an invader from Taitos 1978 classic: Space Invaders. ![]() 2 was shown at the 2007 AOU show in Japan. Screen Orientation: Horizontal TRIVIA Chase H.Q. Seems incredible but Capcom may actually have developed the AC version of the game without full backing of Nintendo, explaining the lack of any Nintendo copyright on literature. TECHNICAL Runs on the 'Taito Type X²' Hardware. The game is scheduled for a kit release in December, but Nintendo may hinder full release as a argument breaks out regarding if the official lines of development was followed with regards the release of the AC game on the Nintendo Wii chip-set. ![]() It’s not that big of a deal but with the information we have received recently, it may finally settle the “what’s it running on” argument, with a Stinger Report source in Japan suggesting: While this was seemingly confirmed by the fact that Capcom plans on a release of the game in both arcades and the Wii, I have heard that some still dispute the hardware it’s running on (some say System 256, others Taito Type X2). Capcom would be running on Nintendo Wii based hardware. A little while ago we received a rumor from several sources stating that the new Capcom arcade fighter Tatsunoko Vs. Highway Entertainment is an Australian distributor of amusement machine and arcade machines, including pinball machines, arcade cabinets, redemption machines, arcade game boards, arcade pcbs and conversion kits for arcade machines. ![]()
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