street fighter can be very addicting, i get blisters from losing to my friend, (one time) somehow he had no health and he pulled a double shoriyuken to win...so frustrating at times
I like street fighter alot. My favorites have always been guile and akuma.
*all art is born of suffering*
street fighter can be very addicting, i get blisters from losing to my friend, (one time) somehow he had no health and he pulled a double shoriyuken to win...so frustrating at times
"Between you and me, its irrelevant"
I love it! I play the game all the time and always watch the movie
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I remember the first time I saw the game....good old Street Fighter 2...I remember visiting my cousin, picking up the Super Nintendo Controller, and gettin' pwned with Hadou-Kens. Since then, the game has evolved so much. My favorite version that I have replayed over the past 2 years over and over is Capcom vs SNK 2.![]()
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I suspect that you are talking about the games and not the anime.
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That game is a pretty good game.
I was a gosu SF player for many years, ever since I first bought my SNES and played SFII (<3 Capcom). I was dangerously good and for many years defended my title against friends and arcade-goers alike. Originally I played as both Ryu and Sagat.
Then I encountered someone better. I was in an arcade one day in New York City when some nine year old Chinese kid wiped the floor with me using Vega (a dark stain on my gamer career).
I still enjoy it to this day, but to a lesser extent. I am still partial to Sagat and Ryu, however I do also enjoy playing as Akuma and Charlie. I also liked Blanka, but was never able to master the barrel-roll chain combos with the efficiency of the CPU.
The anime full length SF movie was actually quite good in my opinion. The series anime made for TV was not as polished, deviated from the story a bit, and was a bit exaggerated, yet still worth a look if lots of brawling scenes is your thing.
~Shigure
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