
im back again been gone for a while seem more like a year to me but whatever.lol
so those who miss me and havent miss me we'll here i am.

I just upload windows 7 rc on my laptop and its looks great compared to the old windows 7 i mean the internet connect is alot better and u dont get alot of password prompts like on vista and windows 7. they even have a XP mode so old appication can run on windows 7 RC. So theres alot of things to look into in windows 7 operating system.
New blog.....well that was quick anyway it's official, Marvel VS Capcom 2 is coming out for PSN and XBLA! I bet absolutely no one...I mean no one saw this coming....ever! Yeah right =P. If you guys don't know me, my name is Rey. You might've heard some of the other games I've produced recently: Commando 3, 1942, and SUPER STREET FIGHTER II TURBO HD REMIX (yes..the all caps was necessary because the game is just that rad).
For the skinny on the details of Marvel VS Capcom 2 check out Sven's post here.I'm supplementing his megaton drop of details with some extra details of my own. Specifically on the new sprite filtering being done on the game. As you probably know by now, we didn't redraw the game like we did with HD Remix (the thought of even trying that gargantuan task has kept me up at night, so many more frames than HD Remix), but we did include some visual options in the game that we think you'll like. Here's some screens from the game with a quick run down on the filters (It should be noted that this is all optional and users playing online can use what ever mode they want independant of their opponent):
****c- No filtering. The sprites are shown in their full pixel glory. I love sprite work and I know a lot of you out there love it too, so we kept this in for you.
Smooth- For those in the know, this is based off of 2X Bilinear filtering but with some tweaks made for the game.
Crisp- This is based of off 3X Bilinear filtering, but it was also tweaked heavily for the game.
To make sure we got the game right, we needed the input from gamers that knew more about this game than anyone thought possible. So who did we find? None other than 2 prominent members of the MvC2 community MikeZ and Magnetro, who have been making combo vids for MvC2 for years.
We brought them in to Capcom way back in Janurary to check out the game. Basically we needed guys with deep knowledge in the game to make sure we ported the DC version correctly and there were no super esoteric bugs that only a hardcore MvC2 player could find. I'm glad they came in too, apart from many issues they found, they found a bug that would've totally ruined Magneto's square jump game. I've asked them to send me their thoughts on their experience here at Capcom and I'll leave you with their thoughts. Thanks for all the support guys!
So what about the game got my attention? I think the engine and character selection lends itself to many different types of ideas. The fluid movements of the characters and screen complement each other when there is mayhem going on. Overall, it's the sheer number of possibilities and different outcomes you can have with the characters that keeps me coming back. Despite the game being almost a decade old, it still has people playing it - just like Street Fighter II Super Turbo. And just like Street Fighter II Super Turbo, Capcom is making an effort to port this game correctly.
When I got to see the new version of MvC2, the first thing I noticed was: widescreen-1080P with a smoothing filter. The filter was designed specifically for Marvel vs. Capcom 2, so it looks great. (If you're a purist: its possible to turn off all the new options and play it the way it was originally designed.) In addition to that, they've also added online play and a new button configuration. Taking advantage of the modern controllers, the new versions let you have the familiar six buttons plus extra buttons for dashing or tagging. This will help players that have trouble playing on sticks and use regular controllers.
Overall, I'm happy to see Capcom making an effort with this version of the game. It'll be great for new players because they'll experience the game in a faithful rendition.
I nearly soiled myself when i remember thewell-known glitches to standard combos and tactics, and the gameplay was all there.Certain gamebreaking bugs have been removed, of course (the Gambit glitch, for example) but everything else is intact.Guard breaks, infinites, simultaneous DHCs, unblockables, countering with Assist 2 after a snapout, the Juggernaut glitch...everything that makes MvC2 crazy.This is the game we all know and love, but prettier.
Speaking of pretty, this next-gen upgrade for MvC2 also offers a few extra goodies.Widescreen and HD support let the 3D backgrounds and hit effects truly shine.(Don't worry, the stage is still the same size in widescreen.)For those who want it, a new filter mode offers the ability to reduce the pixelization inside characters (I happen to like the giant pixels, myself, but the effect is good).And perhaps the biggest news of all for die-hard MvC2 fans - just like other next-gen games, you can turn off the music and play your own instead.
There are a whole bunch of reasons you know you want this game, but me?I'm just excited to finally stop going to the arcade to kick some capcom and marvel ass.







