![]() There are some more wild twists to this story, so we highly suggest checking out Stumblebee's video below to get the full story behind the urban legend and see if he was able to bust the myth or not. It was originally released for the PlayStation 2 in 2005. The alleged quote claimed that Capcom borrowed some of Soul Calibur's engine for Devil May Cry 3, so Namco got the right to use a Capcom character in SC3 which appears a bit strange for those familiar with the series and game development in general. Soulcalibur III (III, Srukyarib Sur) is a fighting video game produced by Namco as a sequel to Soulcalibur II and the fourth installment in the Soulcalibur series. Problem is, Stumblebee couldn't find Yamaguchi's name anywhere in the credits for the game, evidence that he worked at Namco at the time or even that the supposed Shonen Jump interview even existed in the first place. Using the Wayback Machine internet archive, he was then able to find a link to the defunct Team Xbox website where a user had posted part of an interview with SC3's producer, Hiroshi Yamaguchi. That obviously wasn't its origin point, however.Īn Engadget article from the same year seemingly confirmed the rumor to be true though the page itself was pretty much broken from being so outdated. ![]() ![]() It actually paid off, as the May edition of Game Informer did feature a small section about their hearing of the rumor that the demon hunter may be included. ![]() spend $50 buying magazines from 2005 looking for the one he needed. His first stop in his exhaustive research brought him to online forum posts that referenced an old Game Informer issue that mentioned Dante, so Stumblebee did what anyone in his position would do.
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