Maybe My Taste Is Also Yours: Pt2!
See if you can choose a character that I hate more than Rufus!
Who knows? Perhaps…
Idea for new "Street Fighter" game
For such a long time, I've had this interesting idea for a new "Street Fighter" game that I think should really be made by Capcom. Many things still have to be figured out, but for now, I'll just discuss everything I have in mind. First off, I have decided that the game shall be called... "Ultra Street Fighter: Good vs. Evil". It would be a 2D fighting game that would be a semi-classic version of "Ultra Street Fighter IV", bringing together the colorful cast of characters from four "Street Fighter" series: "Street Fighter II", "Street Fighter Alpha", "Street Fighter III", and "Street Fighter IV". If it were to actually be a thing, it would be released on Xbox consoles after the Xbox 360, PlayStation consoles after the PlayStation 3, Ninten…
Maybe My Taste Is Also Yours! Choose An SF Character And See If I Like Them Better Than Ed!
Choose an SF character to see if I like them.
Rules:
It cannot be from a spin-off, be Ingrid, or be Ed. It also can’t be made up.
"Street Fighter II" (Game Boy) Music test
More emulators means more...uh...fun. I was recently able to play a little bit of "Street Fighter II" for the original Game Boy, and I must say, it's one of the most interesting versions of "Street Fighter II" to exist. To start off, it functions sort of like "Super Street Fighter II", as the music sounds as if it were a CPS-2 game, the characters' portraits look just like they do in those games, and the boss characters actually have their own endings as well, unlike in the CPS-1 games. Although, for "storage" reasons, a few characters have been removed, and we are limited to the following fighters: Ryu, Blanka, Guile, Ken, Chun-Li, Zangief, Bison, Sagat, and Balrog. In the 'Options' menu, there are two sound test sections: 'Music' and 'Ef…
"Street Fighter II'" (SEGA Master System) Sound test
The SEGA Master System version of "Street Fighter II'" is sort of one of the crappiest versions of "Street Fighter II" to exist (yes, I've found yet another emulator). On the SEGA Master System, you've only got a control pad and two buttons on your controller. That's cool and all, but there's no button to pause the game, and for this specific game, you simply have to press 'B' to throw a punch and 'A' to throw a kick. Interestingly enough, the characters' portraits look just like they do in the "Super Street Fighter II" series, and instead of twelve characters, you have a selection of eight characters, including but not limited to: Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, Blanka, Guile, Balrog, Sagat, and M. Bison. Gameplay's not really that great. The order of …
"Street Fighter II': Champion Edition" (X68000) Music test
With the Sharp X68000 being a Japan-exclusive gaming system, there's a version on said gaming system of "Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers" and "Street Fighter II': Champion Edition". Another Japan-exclusive version of "Street Fighter II". Remember how the X68000 version of "The New Challengers" had a music test in the options menu? Yeah. So does this version of "Champion Edition". In this version of "Street Fighter II", the music sounds kind of like the original CPS-1 music style in the arcade versions of the CPS-1 era, but you have to really listen to hear the difference. Like in "The New Challengers", you can choose to listen to the music in one of two modules between 'Internal' and 'MIDI' (trust me, 'Internal' for the win). …
"Street Fighter II': Champion Edition" (PC Engine) Sound test
When I went over the music and sound effect tests for the SNES versions of "The World Warrior" and "Hyper Fighting", the Mega Drive version of "Champion Edition" and the X68000 version of "The New Challengers", I only did those because they actually kind of matter to me in terms of various versions of "Street Fighter II". However, when I sort of looked into other versions of "Street Fighter II" that "don't matter" to me, I realized that some of them aren't so bad, like this version of "Champion Edition" on a Japanese-exclusive console called the PC Engine, which has also been released in North America under the name of TurboGrafx-16. Like the X68000 version of "The New Challengers", this is one version of "Street Fighter II" that was relea…
Guile's movelist for Street Fighter EX 2 Plus is complete with the creation of the Elbow Stamp article. Feeling good.
Guile's moveset pages for Street Fighter EX 2 Plus are complete with the publishing of the Elbow Stamp page I made yesterday. If there are new articles you want me to make please let me know, but please do not spam me.
Ultimate Moves
- Ryu: Shin Shoryuken.
- Ken: Shippu Jinraikyaku.
- Blanka: Lightning Cannonball.
- Chun-Li: Soten Ranka.
- Dhalsim: Yoga Shangri-La.
- E. Honda: Orochi Breaker.
- Guile: Sonic Hurricane.
- Zangief: Siberian Blizzard.
- Balrog: Dirty Bull.
- M. Bison: Nightmare Booster.
- Sagat: Tiger Destruction.
- Vega: Bloody High Claw.
- Cammy: Delta Red Assault.
- Dee Jay: Climax Beat.
- Fei Long: Gekirinken.
- T. Hawk: Raging Slash.
- Akuma: Shun Goku Satsu.
- Adon: Jaguar Avalanche.
- Birdie: Skip To My Chain.
- Nash: Judgement Saber.
- Dan: Shisso Buraiken.
- Guy: Bushin Muso Renge.
- Rose: Illusion Spark.
- Sodom: Tenchuu Satsu.
- Evil Ryu: Messatsu Goshoryu.
- Gen: Teiga.
- Rolento: Patriot Sweeper.
- Sakura: Haru Ranman.
- Cody: Last Dread Dust.
- Karin: Hadorokushiki Hasha No Kata.
- R. Mika: Heavenly Dynamite.
- Ingrid: Sun Delta.
- Alex: …
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