While this isn't a confirmation in any way and barely contains any details, during a Capcom-unity Q&A members of Capcom provided some answers about the possibility of the title hitting the Wii. Apart from that, the forum members brought up some valid points and counter-arguments. Capcom VP, Christian Svensson, answered, "Never is such a long time." The Senior Community Manager, Seth Killian, added his own response. "While not every aspect of SFIV's presentation would likely be possible on the Wii, the core elements are obviously possible. As for "never happen!"--I'd hope that if Tatsunoko vs Capcom has taught us anything, it's that we should never say never when it comes to Capcom."

Read the thread to hear the interesting points the forum members mentioned.

John: Couldn't we get Tatsunoko vs Capcom AND Street Fighter IV just like 360 and PS3 got Street Fighter IV and Marvel vs Capcom 2?

Jaxel: MvC2 is Nintendo's fault. Its just that simple. The Wiiware size restrictions prohibit the title from appearing.

SF4 is coming out for PC. Since you are able to access this board, I'm assuming you own one of those. Just get it on your PC. Prob solved.
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    Sakuraba Neku Jun 15, 09
    Ewww, ps3/360 game on the Wii. Do Not Want.
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    Storm Jun 15, 09
    It seems possible, would be cool to do the motions for some moves, too. Game is a little more than 10GB I believe.
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    McClubbin Jun 16, 09
    Nobody's really going to be happy if they ever did this. If they add motion controls, at first everybody's going to think it's cool to finally be able to pull of a hadouken (think of the spammers xD) irl, but then the novelty is going to fade out and people will realize that they'd wanted a regular old SF. But then they'll be pissed about how it's just a crappy dumbed-down port.

    At any rate, this news would have made more of an impact about 6 months ago before the announcement of Tatsunoko vs. Capcom, which imo is a better move by Capcom.

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