Street Fighter 4: Gouki ending (Better Quality)

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  • Because Sonic if you knew anything about history

    Street Fighter was the pinnacle fighting game which did spawn virtually every fighting game, including tekken because tekken is an offshoot of virtua fighter which was one of the first 3d fighters..

    So every fighting game owes some homage to SF

  • @KindredEmotions street fighter alpha and alpha generations all ryu talks about is the dark hadou and he visits goukens grave/ memorial site. have you seen the movies?

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  • @SeventhSun Really and what is the origin of it?

    Are you going to neglect the fact that there are even older games that came out with the fighting engine before street fighter?

  • @Uzuhl You're such an idiotic fanboy.

    Why don't you give some acknowledgement to that old piece of shit game called kung fu master WHICH came out in December 1984 that could've directly SPAWNED the idea for street fighter or how about yie ar kungfu which came out a year later.

    Why not pay any mind to that? OH RIGHT, because you're a fanboy that blathers about street fighter while he strokes his cock to it while completely neglecting other games THAT SPAWNED even street fighter.

  • @Shadowlooker12

    I still accept the origin of Street Fighter and I touch the 1987 debut game from time to time still.

  • @Shadowlooker12 I've never claimed street fighter was the first fighting game...I did claim that SF did popularize the fighting game genre and every fighting game after 1991 owes some homage to SF. That's pretty much it.

  • @Uzuhl And also, if SF wasn't the 1st fighting martial arts game, and is similar to the first ones or one, it is indeed a spawn of the game or games before it. It just happened overtime to come into it's own game, and over shadowed a lot of competition such as Mortal kombat, Killer instinct, King of Fighters and so on. Even if they took a spin off SF they had the potential to become their own games like SF did, and they did do that, but SF was still #1 to many for it's longevity.

  • @Uzuhl You amde it sound as if Sf was the bases of all that is fighting games, where did you think SF got their idea, off another game before it, it just added it's own twist, and was popularized. If another game has come out and overshadowed it, we'd be talking about that game instead today. It all depends on what sells and what the people want. Fighting games should pay a little homage to SF, but not as the grand all be all of martial arts fighting game genre, because it's not.

  • @Uzuhl Not really, The first game to feature fist fighting was Heavyweight Champ in 1976, but it was Karate Champ and The Way of the Exploding Fist which popularized one-on-one martial arts games in 1984 and 1985 respectively. Also in 1985, Yie Ar Kung Fu featured antagonists with differing fighting styles, while 1987's Street Fighter introduced hidden special attacks. Give credit where credit is due, SF is great and paved the way because of popularity and just a bit more content, not origin.

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