Capcom Fixes PSP Pad
At the risk of appearing controversial, we’ll say it: the PSP D-pad is smelly doo-doo when it comes to fighting games. Sony whipped together one hell of a system in the PSP, but fighting games obviously weren’t its biggest concern.
Enter Capcom. With an upcoming PSP conversion of Street Fighter Zero 3, considered one of the most refined 2D fighters around, Capcom had to be wondering how best to deal with the stiff d-pad ad its disposal. And the answer comes in the form of a pre-order bonus D-pad cover.
Pictured below, Capcom Japan will be handing out this so-called “Official Support Pad” to purchasers of Street Fighter Zero 3 Double Upper (Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max in the US) when the game sees Japanese release on 1/19. Double Upper producer Neo_G reveals that the accessory has been well accepted in Capcom’s test labs.
(Via IGN)
At the risk of appearing controversial, we’ll say it: the PSP D-pad is smelly doo-doo when it comes to fighting games. Sony whipped together one hell of a system in the PSP, but fighting games obviously weren’t its biggest concern.
Enter Capcom. With an upcoming PSP conversion of Street Fighter Zero 3, considered one of the most refined 2D fighters around, Capcom had to be wondering how best to deal with the stiff d-pad ad its disposal. And the answer comes in the form of a pre-order bonus D-pad cover.
Pictured below, Capcom Japan will be handing out this so-called “Official Support Pad” to purchasers of Street Fighter Zero 3 Double Upper (Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max in the US) when the game sees Japanese release on 1/19. Double Upper producer Neo_G reveals that the accessory has been well accepted in Capcom’s test labs.
(Via IGN)