I was scary good with Guile back in the day.
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Originally posted by shinobi7000 View PostI agree that it was a wonder for Street Fighter 2 to be ported to the SNES but have to say it was even more impressive when it eventually came to the Megadrive since the MD didn't have the SNES's mode 7 capabilities.
In fact, SFII' PCE partly outshines the SNES port of World Warrior in that it has the barrel-breaking bonus stage and more SFX included (all of the announcer's samples, Dhalsim's elephants, etc.).
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Originally posted by shinobi7000 View PostI agree that it was a wonder for Street Fighter 2 to be ported to the SNES but have to say it was even more impressive when it eventually came to the Megadrive since the MD didn't have the SNES's mode 7 capabilities.Kept you waiting, huh?
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Originally posted by shinobi7000 View PostGuile was great besides Ken he was my favourite you could really relentlessly press the opposing player with Guile. I liked the Guile glitches in World Warrior but never figured out how to get out of the handcuffs. I remember SF2 fondly especially going to play it in the arcades after school every day.Lie with passion and be forever damned...
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Guile was and is actually my favorite character. In the beginning I prefered Zangief, probably because he reminded me of Haggar so much, but after I while I switched over to Guile. Eh, I play all characters in every game anyway, but there's always one I like in particular.
Anyway, is there anybody here who could at least try to interpret Honda's stage? The group and I were just talking about it again recently. It's so strange!
Also, do you folks have any stages from SFII: World Warrior that you particularly like or dislike?
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Originally posted by Samuray View PostAnyway, is there anybody here who could at least try to interpret Honda's stage? The group and I were just talking about it again recently. It's so strange!
Most people know about "onsen", which are Japanese hot-spring bathhouses, but sento are more numerous. Sometimes the terms are interchangeable; generally onsen use a natural spring and sento just use treated tap-water, but I don't think there's a legal defintion and certainly while I was there, I went to sento that were also onsen.
This isn't really something we have in the UK. Japanese attitudes to nudity (and most things that come with that) are different to in the west, because much of our attitude is shaped by our Judeo-Christian history, which considers nudity shameful. It's kinda interesting that Japanese are considered very reserved (I once heard a Korean refer to the Japanese as "the British of Asia"; reserved, island nation, military-centric history...) yet culturally, coworkers would visit onsen together, whereas I imagine many UK people would rather die than be seen naked by their office colleagues.
Also, onsen are amazing. You feel incredible the next day, and I think they're a must if you go there to do winter sports.
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Thank you, that's very interesting!
However, it's not the fact that it's a bath house that we can't wrap our heads around but what's going in in the background after each round. I mean, seriously....wtf? I don't think they'd have huge LCD screens in bath houses, especially not around 1991...?
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[MENTION=5393]joe[/MENTION] OK thanks I was sure the magazines at the time wrote that the SNES used mode 7 for the movement of the foreground.
[MENTION=2970]Nu-Eclipse[/MENTION] you're right about the PC Engine version being the biggest accomplishment but I always forget about that version.
[MENTION=368]Mayhem[/MENTION] I thought the handcuffs locked up the game once the timer ran out and the machine had to be reset? Or do you mean the opponent couldnt escape. I never knew how to release the opponent with Guile. Edit- it says here you can escape the handcuffs by doing the invisible throw / magic throw. I never knew that as I only knew the Guile freeze and handcuffs. I never knew the machine reset glitches either I think Dhalsim did one. I could Google them or check gamefaqs I guess.
http://streetfighter.wikia.com/wiki/Handcuff_Glitch
They have a video too.
[MENTION=16705]Samuray[/MENTION] I liked Ryu's stage a lot especially from the Champion Edition onwards and I like his stage music a lot. In fact I think the whole soundtrack is a work of genius as even after hearing each stage thousands of times I can still appreciate my favourites.Last edited by monel; 17-04-2018, 18:05.
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Originally posted by shinobi7000 View Post@Samuray I liked Ryu's stage a lot especially from the Champion Edition onwards and I like his stage music a lot. In fact I think the whole soundtrack is a work of genius as even after hearing each stage thousands of times I can still appreciate my favourites.
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Originally posted by shinobi7000 View Post[I liked Ryu's stage a lot especially from the Champion Edition onwards and I like his stage music a lot. In fact I think the whole soundtrack is a work of genius as even after hearing each stage thousands of times I can still appreciate my favourites.
Originally posted by Asura View PostPolygon did a huge article about SF2 years ago, you'll like the music section: https://www.polygon.com/a/street-fighter-2-oral-history
Originally posted by _SD_ View PostI always seem to play as female characters in fighting games... hmmmm
Originally posted by _SD_ View PostSo Chun-Li has always been my go to character, followed by Cammy and Balrog/Vega.
(All great choices, of course!)
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Originally posted by shinobi7000 View PostI thought the handcuffs locked up the game once the timer ran out and the machine had to be reset? Or do you mean the opponent couldnt escape.Lie with passion and be forever damned...
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