@mrpyo1 For nearly 30 years, I have always stayed loyal to @Sony, ever since the good old PS1 days.
no longer.
If by some miracle @Microsoft decides that they will continue to support physical games for future xbox generations, I will gladly jump ship to xbox.
@PlayStation I have always been loyal to @Sony these past 30 years since the early PS1 days.. no longer.. PS5 will be my last console. Should xbox and nintendo follow the same path as sony (which is likely), then PC will be my next purchase.
Street Fighter 1 still brings back vivid memories of the first time I saw it in an arcade. I later learned that the game actually existed in two different versions: one using pressure-sensitive two buttons, and another using the more familiar six-button layout. In North America, the two-button version was more common, while the six-button setup was typically used in Asia.
Anyone who has played it will probably remember how different the command inputs and timing felt compared to Street Fighter II. Executing moves like the Hadouken, Shoryuken, or Tatsumaki Senpukyaku was extremely difficult, so a lot of players ended up mashing the joystick and buttons just to get something to come out.
This game was also released as the very first title for the PC Engine CD. However, due to trademark issues with the Street Fighter name, it was released under the strange title Fighting Street. Capcom later acquired the Street Fighter trademark, and from that point on, the naming issue was no longer a problem.
Mel Gibson: "I have 3 friends. All 3 of them had stage 4 cancer…and all 3 of them…don't have cancer right now at all…"
Joe Rogan: "What did they take…? Ivermectin and Fenbendazole…"
Mel Gibson nods in agreement.
@kiwitalkz I don't care what anyone says, after so many years we finally have a new entry in the prime series. I for one will be happy and excited as I play through the game. Gratefull to @NintendoAmerica and @RetroStudios for allowing the fans to explore this new adventure.