@dataeastgamer: Sorry if I spammed you but I promise to tell the Capcom U.S.A. that after Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 and Tekken X Street Fighter, use permission from G-mode and use Fighter's History Characters in later Capcom Fighting games. I don't know that it will work but I will try.
@dataeastgamer: If not, I told Capcom USA to appologize to you guys because they thought that you were making fun of Street Fighter II even though you didn't. I don't know that this will work, but I told Capcom to say sorry and work with you guys. What is your phone number
@dataeastgamer: Capcom is going to forgive you on what they did about the lawsuit. I have sent the letter to Capcom and they owe you guys an apology for suing you about Fighter's History. You were actually giving them tribute about Street Fighter II. Fighter's History seems to be way better on SNES than the other games in the series.
Yeah that sucks, only in the arcade version, the ending will show only under any difficulty, while in the SNES, you have to do it on the hardest difficulty to get to the ending.
This game was very infamous because Capcom noticed it's similarity to Street Fighter II, and ended up suing DE for that reason. of course, Capcom lost the lawsuit
i'm not sure, but there were a huge amount of similarities (i.e. the 6 button layout, some characters from FH looking similar to SF2's characters such as FH's Ray looking like SF2's Ken)
Ray McDougal looks nothing like Ken other than the blond hair. Capcom took the design ideas of Data East's Karate Champ arcade characters to create Ryu and Ken, and the gameplay basics of Konami's Yie Ar Kung-Fu. After the success of the Street Fighter series, Data East and Konami tried to counter attack Capcom with Martial Champion and Fighter's History.
Some fighting games released after SFII were probably tributes to it. Fighter's History is one of them.
During the release of Fighter's History in Japan, it topped the charts. According to Japanese game magazine titled GAMEST, one reason why Capcom lost is Data East's largest complaint in court saying their 1984 Karate Champ arcade was the true originator of the genre. Karate Champ caused Konami to create the basis of modern-fighting games, Yie Ar Kung-Fu. Capcom later created Street Fighter 1, which is like Yie Ar Kung-Fu on crack, with a hint of Karate Champ.
@dataeastgamer: Sorry if I spammed you but I promise to tell the Capcom U.S.A. that after Marvel Vs. Capcom 3 and Tekken X Street Fighter, use permission from G-mode and use Fighter's History Characters in later Capcom Fighting games. I don't know that it will work but I will try.
ThePatrickinator 1 year ago
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ThePatrickinator 1 year ago
@dataeastgamer: If not, I told Capcom USA to appologize to you guys because they thought that you were making fun of Street Fighter II even though you didn't. I don't know that this will work, but I told Capcom to say sorry and work with you guys. What is your phone number
ThePatrickinator 1 year ago
@dataeastgamer: Capcom is going to forgive you on what they did about the lawsuit. I have sent the letter to Capcom and they owe you guys an apology for suing you about Fighter's History. You were actually giving them tribute about Street Fighter II. Fighter's History seems to be way better on SNES than the other games in the series.
ThePatrickinator 1 year ago
Can you do a full playthrough with Ray, please.
AJ15ist 2 years ago
@AJ15ist
This is G-Mode's official YouTube account, so I highly doubt they'll do it for you.
But I agree with you. Most videos on YouTube show the SNES version.
1983parrothead 2 years ago
Yeah that sucks, only in the arcade version, the ending will show only under any difficulty, while in the SNES, you have to do it on the hardest difficulty to get to the ending.
AJ15ist 2 years ago
This game was very infamous because Capcom noticed it's similarity to Street Fighter II, and ended up suing DE for that reason. of course, Capcom lost the lawsuit
figment1988 3 years ago
In what region did Capcom sued Data East in?
1983parrothead 2 years ago
i'm not sure, but there were a huge amount of similarities (i.e. the 6 button layout, some characters from FH looking similar to SF2's characters such as FH's Ray looking like SF2's Ken)
figment1988 2 years ago
i just remembered that the whole lawsuit was in the US region
figment1988 2 years ago
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1983parrothead 2 years ago
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1983parrothead 2 years ago
In the Neo Geo MVS, it uses the Neo Geo 4 button layout, and Ray does not look like Ken, he looks more like Terry.
AJ15ist 2 years ago
@figment1988
Ray McDougal looks nothing like Ken other than the blond hair. Capcom took the design ideas of Data East's Karate Champ arcade characters to create Ryu and Ken, and the gameplay basics of Konami's Yie Ar Kung-Fu. After the success of the Street Fighter series, Data East and Konami tried to counter attack Capcom with Martial Champion and Fighter's History.
Some fighting games released after SFII were probably tributes to it. Fighter's History is one of them.
1983parrothead 2 years ago
@figment1988
During the release of Fighter's History in Japan, it topped the charts. According to Japanese game magazine titled GAMEST, one reason why Capcom lost is Data East's largest complaint in court saying their 1984 Karate Champ arcade was the true originator of the genre. Karate Champ caused Konami to create the basis of modern-fighting games, Yie Ar Kung-Fu. Capcom later created Street Fighter 1, which is like Yie Ar Kung-Fu on crack, with a hint of Karate Champ.
1983parrothead 2 years ago