Arcade Longplay [218] Street Fighter II - Champion Edition
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@TheVleckChannel the announcer's voice was also changed to a pre-pubescent teenage boy.
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Guile used to speak like he had a pair. From Super SF2 onwards, we can only conclude that he had a vivi or something.
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1:42 Sonic Tiger
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شكرا
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@VNVNation2006 thx for the reply, I played and enjoyed both, sure I played one more than the other.. there was no "fanboyism" derogatory slanging match meant in my reply at all. SF2 done *more than revolutionised fighting games* doesn't mean "Mk is crap, SF2 ftw!".I gave props for MK, it brought new features to the genre, but one game done more. "was NO GAME like mortal kombat" I never said otherwise. Of course this is true. Not much space really in these comments.
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@tanadazfab They both revolutionized fighting games. Taking credit away from MK is nothing but blatant fanboyism. Both were the first of their kind, the first with their style. Regardless that more fighting games may have taken from SF, doesn't take away that there was NO GAME like Mortal Kombat at the time, and people loved it. It didn't borrow SF or any other fighter's engine. If you want to argue the better game, that is personal taste (I like both, but SF has a better engine).
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hehe i used to play this when i was a kid, and i'd always talk smack to my challenger: "Come on, you weak little shrimp. Try me! I'll knock you intto next week, ya scum bag! Ain't so tough now, are ya, you foolish moron!"
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No! Not the head bite!
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im surprised they didnt butcher the the story at the end.
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I wouldn't know people cared so much about SFII still. :)
@Calbenmike
"MK revolutionized fighting games." Hmm.. I kind of have to disagree with that. Sure MK brought to the table a manner of finishing moves, scenery interaction.. frills. SF2 has a fighting system that has been mirrored and improved upon since its release in a variety of games. I'd like to see the amount of fighters modelled on MK mechanics compared to SF2.
SF2 done more than revolutionised fighting games. It had a huge impact on the genre, and still has.
tanadazfab 4 months ago 9
Street Fighter II, the Grandaddy of Fighting Games.
BrickCity4eva 4 months ago 7