Archive for February 19th, 2010

Recently, Capcom releases Street Fighter 4 for iPhone and iPod Touch

Recently, Capcom announced that Street Fighter 4 will be available in March for the iPod Touch and iPhone.

The game will include a list that includes characters from recent releases as well as classic characters.

“It’s Street Fighter 4 in all its glory… uncompromised and impressive,” Takeshi Tezuka said, Capcom general manager of mobile content development. “We are particularly proud of the multiplayer feature as it remains true to the series arcade roots by allowing players to go head to head via Bluetooth in spectacular fashion.”

A customizable “visual pad” will be incorporated into the game. The “visual pad” will be able to be placed anywhere on the screen, with options for transparency.

Has also announced for the game solo is a dojo “mode”, probably similar to the single player mode of training available in the console and the Personal Computer version of Street Fighter 4.

The only multiplayer mode announced has been via Bluetooth. No pricing information is currently available.

On iTunes CBS to sell TV shows

CBS will begin selling some television shows through Apple’s iTunes service for 99 cents per episode, confirming a report from FT that some networks have agreed to halve prices.

Are now also confirmed that  it would today carry Tiger Woods’ first live public address since his self imposed exile from professional golfing after reports of marital infidelity in December.

“Being the network with the largest number of golf tournaments, the return of Tiger Woods is a welcome one,” said Leslie Moonves, CEO of CBS.

CBS provides an increase of 30 per cent of advertising prices in the first quarter. Fourth quarter underlying profits rose sharply on increased sales of national advertising, but advertising revenue at its radio and publishing divisions also continued to fall.

Net income for the fourth quarter was $ 58.8 million, or 9 cents per share, compared with $136.1m, or 20 cents per share a year earlier when it took an impairment charge from radio station sales. Revenue fell less than 1 percent to 3.5 billion dollars.

CBS single profit per share of 25 cents matched estimates.



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