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The 25-year legacy of Street Fighter II
« on: February 08, 2016, 03:31:13 pm »

Street Fighter II: The World Warrior was first released to arcades 25 years ago, on February 6th 1991. It completely changed the games industry.

http://www.polygon.com/a/street-fighter-2-oral-history

Since were old gamers, I remember when it came in my towns local arcade, at lunch time the arcade would be packed with kids putting their lunch money into the street fighter arcade machine.  The cost was 50p per go/credit.

I never went to the arcade to play street fighter 2 or had seen what the fuss was about, but I remember guy's who did waste their lunch money saying that it was the best game ever.  I was more of a home computer guy with the spectrum/amiga  and didn't care about consoles games. 

However a year latter in 1992 in the summer a new video game shop had opened in my area who were import specialist, demoed the game on their 21"tv on a import Japanese snes. When I saw the screen, I could see why street fighter 2 was popular.

I remember being amazed, seeing the ken vs ryu on the ken stage, of course I could afford it at the time I was 15 at the time.  Even though the pal snes was out, if you wanted to have street fighter 2 at home,you had to buy a grey import jap/usa snes console or  or use a pal console and buy a import cartridge converter which cost £20.

The import consoles cost £220 jap, £230 usa ,the game itself cost £65 jap, £70 usa and on top of that you had to have a scart tv, at the time were only on newer expensive tvs, if you had the old rf aerial connector you would have to buy a pal booster adaptor on top, which cost about £45

Since all of the about option were out of my hand, I settled for the amiga version, which came out in December 1992 on 4 floppy disk, which had to be swapped out  when loading the player stages. I didn't care how badly the game played at the time, the amiga version played slower then the snes and the graphics was't as lush as the snes version of the game, but it would have to do.

I received a sega megradrive as a gift in 1993  which was my first games console, which coincidently that year street fighter Champion Edition was released on the megadrive.  I was lucky enough that my best mate had an import copy of the game and lent me it along with his 6 button joypad & import cartridge converter. 

ohh man this was the game that looked like what I had seen originally seen on the snes and the game played  and  moved much better then the amiga version I was use too., since home computer used joystick which had 1 fire button, compared to console pads which had extra buttons.

In 1994 when super street fighter 2 was released I was finally able to buy my first Street fighter 2 game on sole, as it was released near my birthday in august. 

I remember of my friends who was a hardcore street fighter gamer and only play the import version of street fighter pay £90 for the jap version of super street fighter 2 which was released in 2 months earlier.

It would be interesting to hear other olg member stories of there first interaction with street fighter 2 ?

Thanks for the fun memory street fighter 2 happy 25th anniversary, hopefully street fighter 5 will be good.

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Re: The 25-year legacy of Street Fighter II
« Reply #1 on: February 08, 2016, 04:20:18 pm »
Double Dragon and Gauntlet were my first arcade obsessions, but my early teenage years were spent chucking coins into Street Fighter 2 at various arcades in the area (all strategically placed between transit routes and schools, whodathunkit).  I wasn't particularly good at it (setting a tone that would continue for the rest of my gaming life) but it was better than sitting on the Woolwich ferry for the afternoon - the alternative was school  ;D

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Re: The 25-year legacy of Street Fighter II
« Reply #2 on: February 09, 2016, 04:02:09 am »
Red elf shoot the food still have nightmares over that lol. I was never a street fighter fan, I was always more into the street of rage scrolling beat em ups. After our killer instants night I might take a look.

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Re: The 25-year legacy of Street Fighter II
« Reply #3 on: February 12, 2016, 06:29:42 pm »
Super street fighter 2 on the megadrive was the most expensive game I had bought (£50) at the time and remained so for the next 20 years! So worth it.

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Re: The 25-year legacy of Street Fighter II
« Reply #4 on: February 12, 2016, 06:57:17 pm »
Ahhh... Street fighter II. Loved it.

Did anyone else play the Hadoken game? You and a mate are Ryu and / or Ken and you just lob Hadokens at each other to find out which one of you has the best timing? Nah? Just me then!

The pride when you connect with a 3 hit Shoruken or a 7 hit Tatsumakisenpukyaku. (I think I've spelled those correctly and google wasn't used) Yes, Ken was my man

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Re: The 25-year legacy of Street Fighter II
« Reply #5 on: February 14, 2016, 08:38:22 pm »
Super street fighter 2 on the megadrive was the most expensive game I had bought (£50) at the time and remained so for the next 20 years! So worth it.

Mortal Kombat 1 on the megadrive was the most expensive game I brought £50 and did (I'm just basing it on just the price of the game not collectors /special edition of game), but  4 years ago that record got broken, King of the fighters 98 for the Neo Geo I paid £80 for what is now an 18 year old game.