One particular thing that I remember is playing on snes, where the strong punch was on L. I would hold the controller in a weird position to press L with the right hand index finger. The problem is that holding it that way you could only use punch, so I would go like hadoken and shoryuken spamming all the game
Growing up as a young teen in the early 90s was probably a blessing to be honest. Arcade games, grunge music. I hate that my kids wont experience what it was like going into a arcade room and seeing new games like Xmen, The simpsons, mortal kombat and the list can go on forever. If I ever won the lottery i would love to open up a arcade room with at least 100 of the best arcade games ever.
I remember the smell of some places. Sometimes the older guys would be on SF2, MK or World heroes 2 and there was no room for a 13 year old. Next door was an even more old school place with slot machines and only 2 others SF 2 and MK. The place smelt like stagnant cigar smoke, but hey no one else new they anything other than slots. Saving up lunch money (things were slightly different in the UK, but not by much) and heading down to the local arcade to spend it all. great times.
Street Fighter 1 had amazing graphics for 1987. It was a spectacle to behold, despite it not holding a candle to the sequel. I, for one, appreciate its art.
SF2 played a big part in stunting my career growth while I served in the United States Navy. The USS Saratoga (CV-60) was an aircraft carrier that displaced 78,000 tons (about 171,000 kg). Each of its anchors weighed 30 tons. Even the anchor chains were massive, each link weighing 350 pounds. It measured 252 feet across its flight deck, and nearly a quarter mile in length. The floating fortress was home to more than 5000 sailors and Marines, almost a hundred various aircraft, and two arcade cabinets (SF2 being one of them) that contributed to more write-ups than smoking and unauthorized absences (off the ship while docked) combined. With only two video games supporting a crew that large, crowds were inevitable, and competing against the game's AI nearly nonexistent. For a single quarter, one could challenge the victor of the previous match, and continue fighting subsequent challengers until defeated. I was good enough playing Ryu or Ken to go undefeated (quite literally) for hours, until my immediate supervisor finally figured out why I was often late to my watch rotations. Ironically, the popularity of the games prevented this discovery far longer than it would have if I had been goofing off anywhere else, because I was always hidden by the crowd of other sailors much taller than me that were gathered around the game, and any attempts to break into that crowd other than to secure your place as a challenger by putting your quarter on the machine was akin to breaking up a lion feeding.
I love how the game evolved in increments and sometimes big bold moves depending on the industry trends. No matter what the direction has been, they seemed to learn and apply something from the previous gens and find a good balance, while staying relevant. Pure product development.
Eu me lembro da febre que foi o Street Fighter II do Super Nintendo. Foi um fenômeno aqui no Brasil sem precedentes na era dos games. As pessoas compravam vários consoles de SNES e TV's e abriam locadoras em casa e todo mundo jogando Street Fighter II.
Eu peguei um pouco dessa época. Eu moro em uma cidade pequena e tinha uma locadora que fazia exatamente o que você descreveu. Tinha várias televisões e vários video games diferentes, PS1, Nintendo 64, Super Nintendo e o Nintendinho. Eu lembro de jogar bastante Mario Tenis no 64, Pokémon Stadium, joguei muito Mega Man X no PS1 também, nossa, vários jogos! Eu devia ter uns sete anos, em 2002! Toda sexta feira depois da escola minha mãe me levava na locadora pra alugar video game! De sexta feita tinha promoção, você alugava 3 jogos, mas pagava só 2 e só devolvia na segunda feira praticamente na hora que a locadora estava fechando hehe Boas lembranças! Mas depois a locadora fechou, acho que parou de dar lucro, começou a febre das lan houses. Essa época também foi legal! Joguei muito Mu Online, Counter Strike, Ragnarok, etc.
Eu sou de 85. Em 92, qdo estava com 7 para 8 anos, na 2a série, fui na casa de uma coleguinha, a Amanda (só lembro o nome dela pq eu era "apaixonado" por ela), para fazer trabalho escolar. Ao entrar no apartamento dela, o irmão mais velho e um amigo (deviam ter uns 12 anos) dele estavam jogando SF 2. Eu fiquei maravilhado com aquilo. Fiquei na sala com eles, assistindo. Não me ofereceram o controle e eu por ser mais novo e tímido, não pedi. Hoje eu pediria para jogar. Naquele dia não tiveram atividades escolares kkkkkk
The 2-D art style IS Street Fighter. The other versions look lame IMO Ultra Street Fighter II looks great, retained the art style and animations, but sharpened.
SF3 is by far the most elegant of the series. The originals (SFII series) were constrained by their limitations. The Alpha series made large improvements to game play and dynamics, but SF3 series took those improvements to the highest levels possible. Those three series, leaving aside the mashups with Marvel, represent the generation of players who grew up with the game. They played the original as kids, the Alpha series as teens, and the SF3 series as seasoned adult players. This is why for me, SF3 represents the pinnacle of the genre, but also a reason why Street Fighter needed a reboot. The game was no longer friendly to the novice player. The versions that came after (SF IV and V) hearken back to the original series in style and Alpha in game dynamics.
You missed the following: Street Fighter The Movie Street Fighter EX 1 Street Fighter EX 1 Plus Street Fighter EX 1 Plus Alpha Street Fighter EX 2 Plus Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo Revival Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max Hyper Street Fighter Alpha Ultra Street Fighter 4
This article does not mention other versions of Street Fighter such as Street Fighter EX, Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha, Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold, etc.
I grew up with SF2, MK1-2, King of Fighters, Art of Fighting, World Heroes, Fatal Fury, Tekken2... Now too much to learn for me, all those characters and their combos. (getting old) But I am very happy this genre never died, got stronger in market.
I remember that there is a game we played titled Master Fighter where the players are Ryu, chun li, Zangief, and Guile. And M.bison is the last opponent in a story mode.
I miss Street Fighter X Tekken 😭 I can't play it anymore because my old 360 had enough Either plan on checking out a steam version eventually or emulating it when I get a Series S
It was interesting to watch the evolution. I remember playing SF1 back in 1989-ish. I think the years that pushed the series forward on a purely visual sense would be 87 (obv), 91 (obv), 95, I think 96's SF:alpha2 was the pinnacle of graphical style for the series followed by SFIII:2nd Impact. I think those 2 titles were graphically where the creators wanted to get to leading up to, and couldn't overcome going forward.
Ver este vídeo me hizo recordar cuando era niño y me gastaba todo mi dinero en las maquinitas me lleno de nostalgia era la época más feliz de mi vida Gracias por mostrarlo un cordial saludo desde Guadalajara Jalisco México
The thumbnail to this video is crazy wrong. That image of ryu on the left was from super streetfighter 2 which was released in 93 in japan. I know I'm nitpicking but come on. I'm a fan.
Street Fighter 2 rocks, i remeber playing this in a mechanic/IT parts shop! We used to have almost no fences in my country at that time, everything was so primal and raw!
@Sean Donahue You miss the point, I'm not on about incremental variations, they're always small and noticeable. I'm on about the Mk1 compared with a 2010 model say, it's not even the same car
street fighter alpha 3 will always be the best version of street fighter to ever exist the character design the levels the music the voice overs its all perfection.
can you imagine if they started doing the incremental updates from the first game on. we would have gotten Street Fighter Champion Edition and been able to play someone other than Ken & Ryu.
the first Street Fighters was so epic and hard. I remember me playing when i was young at arcade, everybody came to see me against Sagat, it wasn't something you see everyday
It didn't move right, Ryu or ken used to move with a short hop but when they jumped it was like he had wires on him then when you kick or punch it came out too quickly and short , aka very hard to do an accurate jump kick or punch
My dad has been playing The street fighter series since day one and from the day I could play video games I basically grew up playing street Fighter it all feels weird knowing that was a long time ago.
I remember playing the original as a kid at the arcade a few times, it was alright But man do I remember when Street Fighter II: Champion Edition came out I'd make money from mowing grass during the week then spend almost all of it on that game on the weekends
My grandfather told me how popular the classic arcade street fighter games were people would do bets and it was super competitive actually played the second one on nes to good memories as a gamer in the 190s and 90s
The first game was the most innovative, the deluxe version had huge pads/buttons bigger than your fists. The harder you hit there the harder that your punch or kick was. There was not many deluxe machines around though. Not many people know this.
I'm as old as this franchise, and street fighter 2 feels like yesterday 🥺
I still Have A nintendo With The game on it.
It sure does. Pocket full of quarters, a 7/11 or hanging out in the arcade. My childhood! Or the bowling alley!
Feelyah 😌
Street Fighter in the Hood
ruclips.net/video/JnQvugmVio8/видео.html
Bruh
Street Fighter 2 🥰💪🚀 I'm 43 years old, I was playing 25-30 years ago. Greetings from Turkiye😉
Oha adam ömrünü vermiş
I played in 1994...
Street fighter.. ❤❤
@@Bars-hj9pdharbi ya
I can remember spending countless hours playing these games, and yelling at the tv about how the computer was cheating😂😂
😲😃 Thanks for all the likes!
One particular thing that I remember is playing on snes, where the strong punch was on L. I would hold the controller in a weird position to press L with the right hand index finger. The problem is that holding it that way you could only use punch, so I would go like hadoken and shoryuken spamming all the game
@@celiasrox Lol😂 exactly
True 😂
Das me to yo.. Esos vatos were ghetto homie.. Computer cheat all da time.. Me vale verga homes still the best game
Because they do
Growing up as a young teen in the early 90s was probably a blessing to be honest. Arcade games, grunge music. I hate that my kids wont experience what it was like going into a arcade room and seeing new games like Xmen, The simpsons, mortal kombat and the list can go on forever. If I ever won the lottery i would love to open up a arcade room with at least 100 of the best arcade games ever.
Amen
Well, a lot of the old arcade games are being converted to console and PC.
There's always MAME for the ones that aren't.
I remember the smell of some places. Sometimes the older guys would be on SF2, MK or World heroes 2 and there was no room for a 13 year old. Next door was an even more old school place with slot machines and only 2 others SF 2 and MK. The place smelt like stagnant cigar smoke, but hey no one else new they anything other than slots. Saving up lunch money (things were slightly different in the UK, but not by much) and heading down to the local arcade to spend it all. great times.
if you look around, there are some retro arcades that people have opened. Usually in bar form tho and not a place to bring kids to.
I read “I hate that my kids” as “I hate my kids” for a second ☠️
Remember that first time you executed a dragon punch with Ken or Ryu?? Instant obsession! Or the first time SF2 came to SNES! I miss the 90s!
Gay?
@@nextin_dabuilding2908 wtf?
Couldn't figure it out for months until a friend told me to just walk and do a haduken quickly lol
@@nextin_dabuilding2908 the frick
remember this: when someone says "street fighter" actually it's "street fighter 2"
Perfect kkkk
Oo
Car 01111111$
Yehhhh
I love that how they never changed the cartoon style, whether 2d or 3d.
Street Fighter 2 MUGEN edition Sheng Long April Fool link video and download: ruclips.net/video/GcCUV_YK_08/видео.html
Except for the movie game which for some reason decided to rip off MK rather than stand on SF’s established foundation
@@lebendigesgespenst7669 wdym
@@PeterParkerOrSpiderman it looks like mk aka mortal kombat
It’s surreal going down a comment to reply to it only to see that you already did 8 months ago
Street Fighter 1 had amazing graphics for 1987. It was a spectacle to behold, despite it not holding a candle to the sequel. I, for one, appreciate its art.
There was good guts in SF1 tbf, it just jumped about 300 times better between it and 2 which makes it play weird in comparison
It needs to be compared against the other early fighting games
The problem was banging your hands on those damn pads and blowing your elbow out SMH
I played SF2 at the mall back then. I was always at the arcade for this game.
Same. It was also at every pizza place in town.
Same I like Sf2 champion edition
@@princeradhe good one! I played that on sega I think. I have my own arcade machine at home, custom made, and it's got all the sfs in it.
Im from Poland and there wasnt any arcade;-;. There was a computer or PS1 (sory for bad english;-;).
@jj S I would not know - I'm not from Thailand.
SF2 played a big part in stunting my career growth while I served in the United States Navy. The USS Saratoga (CV-60) was an aircraft carrier that displaced 78,000 tons (about 171,000 kg). Each of its anchors weighed 30 tons. Even the anchor chains were massive, each link weighing 350 pounds. It measured 252 feet across its flight deck, and nearly a quarter mile in length. The floating fortress was home to more than 5000 sailors and Marines, almost a hundred various aircraft, and two arcade cabinets (SF2 being one of them) that contributed to more write-ups than smoking and unauthorized absences (off the ship while docked) combined.
With only two video games supporting a crew that large, crowds were inevitable, and competing against the game's AI nearly nonexistent. For a single quarter, one could challenge the victor of the previous match, and continue fighting subsequent challengers until defeated. I was good enough playing Ryu or Ken to go undefeated (quite literally) for hours, until my immediate supervisor finally figured out why I was often late to my watch rotations. Ironically, the popularity of the games prevented this discovery far longer than it would have if I had been goofing off anywhere else, because I was always hidden by the crowd of other sailors much taller than me that were gathered around the game, and any attempts to break into that crowd other than to secure your place as a challenger by putting your quarter on the machine was akin to breaking up a lion feeding.
FREAKING EPIC STORY lololol. i loved reading it. i'm former army. godspeed bro.
I agree! I literally pictured every word yo
That should definitely be a story that is logged into some gaming history archive
Took Capcom 10 years to count to three.
Lmao. Mortal kombat is better. We have 11
uhhh its cuz of sf 2 versions/alpha
X-men vs street fighter was horrible
First of all, HOW DARE YOU?
@@danielashleybaker delusional, its the best one.
Those early 3d Street Fighters hurt my eyes and soul
I love how the game evolved in increments and sometimes big bold moves depending on the industry trends. No matter what the direction has been, they seemed to learn and apply something from the previous gens and find a good balance, while staying relevant. Pure product development.
Most milked franchise in history
The amount of Street Fighter II's is absolutely insane.
Nostalgia. How fast the time has passed. Ken was always my favourite player.
Chunli and Ruy
M bison
VULCANO ROSSO
Gamers: How often do you re release the same games with little changes?
Capcom: YES
Me:My Opponent Jumped!
What Should I Do...
My Hands: ➡️⬇️↘️👊🏻
@@ActualityOfThought lol
Don't hate. If it ain't broke don't fix it
Anyone who owned a street fighter 2 arcade console in the 90s had a gold mine.
I started playing this game for like 3 years and still feels the same
Eu me lembro da febre que foi o Street Fighter II do Super Nintendo. Foi um fenômeno aqui no Brasil sem precedentes na era dos games. As pessoas compravam vários consoles de SNES e TV's e abriam locadoras em casa e todo mundo jogando Street Fighter II.
Me too.
Eu peguei um pouco dessa época. Eu moro em uma cidade pequena e tinha uma locadora que fazia exatamente o que você descreveu. Tinha várias televisões e vários video games diferentes, PS1, Nintendo 64, Super Nintendo e o Nintendinho. Eu lembro de jogar bastante Mario Tenis no 64, Pokémon Stadium, joguei muito Mega Man X no PS1 também, nossa, vários jogos! Eu devia ter uns sete anos, em 2002!
Toda sexta feira depois da escola minha mãe me levava na locadora pra alugar video game! De sexta feita tinha promoção, você alugava 3 jogos, mas pagava só 2 e só devolvia na segunda feira praticamente na hora que a locadora estava fechando hehe
Boas lembranças! Mas depois a locadora fechou, acho que parou de dar lucro, começou a febre das lan houses. Essa época também foi legal! Joguei muito Mu Online, Counter Strike, Ragnarok, etc.
Eu sou de 85.
Em 92, qdo estava com 7 para 8 anos, na 2a série, fui na casa de uma coleguinha, a Amanda (só lembro o nome dela pq eu era "apaixonado" por ela), para fazer trabalho escolar.
Ao entrar no apartamento dela, o irmão mais velho e um amigo (deviam ter uns 12 anos) dele estavam jogando SF 2.
Eu fiquei maravilhado com aquilo. Fiquei na sala com eles, assistindo. Não me ofereceram o controle e eu por ser mais novo e tímido, não pedi. Hoje eu pediria para jogar.
Naquele dia não tiveram atividades escolares kkkkkk
Probably the only fighting game series that keeps it's style throughout the years.
Guilty gear, kof etc…
What about Mortal kombat? Atleast the games with number after kombat
@@misterboxhead3045 exception to the older 3D and specifically Shaolin monks, I say MK is up there as well.
Street Fighter 2 is my first game in the age of 10 when I started to love Ryu around 1993.
Nobody ever talks about the EX Series. Highly underrated and deserve way more credit. From Characters to gameplay to soundtrack and modes. All great.
because its by far the worst
Can you explain why?
I had the Alpha 3 game, it was a part of my childhood playing it over and over
Alpha 3 was the best!!!
For the rest, you made me relive my childhood, thanks!
04:10 Guile's Theme Soundtrack ❤️
@@bruhnt5063 ne nedir abicim
Simdi türk hakanda var oyunda 😁
He got crushed though perfect.
@@karakara663 aynen bro
Yes and chunaly sounds trak
Man this brings back memories
" I suggest you stay down " priceless ending
SF Alpha & EX were game changers.
The 2-D art style IS Street Fighter. The other versions look lame IMO
Ultra Street Fighter II looks great, retained the art style and animations, but sharpened.
Street fighter V looks good IMO
They should release a special edition collection where you could play all the Street Fighter games leading up to Street Fighter 6.
SF3 is by far the most elegant of the series. The originals (SFII series) were constrained by their limitations. The Alpha series made large improvements to game play and dynamics, but SF3 series took those improvements to the highest levels possible. Those three series, leaving aside the mashups with Marvel, represent the generation of players who grew up with the game. They played the original as kids, the Alpha series as teens, and the SF3 series as seasoned adult players. This is why for me, SF3 represents the pinnacle of the genre, but also a reason why Street Fighter needed a reboot. The game was no longer friendly to the novice player. The versions that came after (SF IV and V) hearken back to the original series in style and Alpha in game dynamics.
I agreee
Street fighter was one of my favorite games growing up next to super Mario bros
What was it like having MARIO & Luigi as neighbours ? Guess you never needed to call the plumber ?
Most definitely!!!! This is still my favorite game. Street fighter is an all time classic!!!!
You missed the following:
Street Fighter The Movie
Street Fighter EX 1
Street Fighter EX 1 Plus
Street Fighter EX 1 Plus Alpha
Street Fighter EX 2 Plus
Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo Revival
Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold
Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper
Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max
Hyper Street Fighter Alpha
Ultra Street Fighter 4
Don't forget the SF2 Rainbow sets
yes they missed them
Street Fighter 5: Champion Edition
Street Fighter 5 Champion Edition is yet to be released. That is why I didn't include it.
Street Fighter 2 Rainbow Edition is a PIRATED game, so, not deserved to be included.
Many hours in this series....Alpha 2 was on of my favorites...thanks for the flashback! Nice video
I know one thing........Street Fighter is one hell of a drug
This article does not mention other versions of Street Fighter such as Street Fighter EX, Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha, Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold, etc.
Street fighter 2 Champion edition " the best game"
The best 2d fighting game*
@@psychocuzwhynot642 1 nd ?
@@ElifDru ?
@@ElifDru 2D (2 Dimension)
The real street fighter
I grew up with SF2, MK1-2, King of Fighters, Art of Fighting, World Heroes, Fatal Fury, Tekken2...
Now too much to learn for me, all those characters and their combos. (getting old)
But I am very happy this genre never died, got stronger in market.
such special memories, when games were fun, competitive and uncomplicated
Street Fighter 2 The World Warrior is my favorite one out of them all.
I remember that there is a game we played titled Master Fighter where the players are Ryu, chun li, Zangief, and Guile. And M.bison is the last opponent in a story mode.
I miss Street Fighter X Tekken 😭 I can't play it anymore because my old 360 had enough
Either plan on checking out a steam version eventually or emulating it when I get a Series S
It was interesting to watch the evolution. I remember playing SF1 back in 1989-ish. I think the years that pushed the series forward on a purely visual sense would be 87 (obv), 91 (obv), 95, I think 96's SF:alpha2 was the pinnacle of graphical style for the series followed by SFIII:2nd Impact. I think those 2 titles were graphically where the creators wanted to get to leading up to, and couldn't overcome going forward.
Watching this video was super nostalgic just hearing the music and the sounds took me back
Street Fighter 3: 2nd impact, was the best in terms of visuals and animation.
7:44
The leap from 1987 to 1991 was amazing.
0:58
Everyone: *just watching Zangief and E. Honda fight*
Me: Yooooooooooo
4:15 Guile: HARUO!
High score girl?
@@tiahogooriginals9680 yea
Kkkk SOONIC BOOOM
Fu
Ver este vídeo me hizo recordar cuando era niño y me gastaba todo mi dinero en las maquinitas me lleno de nostalgia era la época más feliz de mi vida Gracias por mostrarlo un cordial saludo desde Guadalajara Jalisco México
The thumbnail to this video is crazy wrong. That image of ryu on the left was from super streetfighter 2 which was released in 93 in japan. I know I'm nitpicking but come on. I'm a fan.
Forgot Street Fighter: The Movie.
87 to 19 and Ryu just got a beard all this time.
Street Fighter 2 rocks, i remeber playing this in a mechanic/IT parts shop! We used to have almost no fences in my country at that time, everything was so primal and raw!
0:50 best one .. my childhood game :(
💰🤩🤩🤩🤩😍😍😍😍🤑
Alpha 3 was the greatest fight game of my childhood
It's like watching the evolution of the Ford Escort, and it gets to a certain point I don't recognise it anymore, it's just a continuation of a name
like star wars...
Yeah like evolution of Ferrari. 😊😊
Pretty much every single car except the Golf, the 911 and the Mini.
@Sean Donahue You miss the point, I'm not on about incremental variations, they're always small and noticeable. I'm on about the Mk1 compared with a 2010 model say, it's not even the same car
street fighter alpha 3 will always be the best version of street fighter to ever exist the character design the levels the music the voice overs its all perfection.
Yes sir
can you imagine if they started doing the incremental updates from the first game on. we would have gotten Street Fighter Champion Edition and been able to play someone other than Ken & Ryu.
good luck for your amazing and beautiful efforts :)
the first Street Fighters was so epic and hard. I remember me playing when i was young at arcade, everybody came to see me against Sagat, it wasn't something you see everyday
It didn't move right, Ryu or ken used to move with a short hop but when they jumped it was like he had wires on him then when you kick or punch it came out too quickly and short , aka very hard to do an accurate jump kick or punch
This franchise is as old as I am.
When combos in street fighter came out😭😭😭
SALUTE
Amazing 👌👌👌
2:51 my childhood game.
Same broski
Same
20 mins later ..... yer the original still looks , sounds and plays the best
1:15 Now i know where that perfect vine came from
You mean Ricardo
marvel vs capcom 2 and 3rd strike will always have a special place in my heart the memories
Apart from SF IV and V, SF 2 looks the best in the serie. Amazing games and so much fun memories.
My dad has been playing The street fighter series since day one and from the day I could play video games I basically grew up playing street Fighter it all feels weird knowing that was a long time ago.
This is so amazing!!!
SF1 @0:12 “Michael!” 😂😂💀
2019 Ryu looking like a Bollywood action actor
*a new warrior has entered the ring*
Oh nooooo, Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha's missing. 😭 But great video. Thank you so muuch
Now I'm realizing that Street Fighter (series) is a True MMA fighting game.
I remember playing the original as a kid at the arcade a few times, it was alright
But man do I remember when Street Fighter II: Champion Edition came out
I'd make money from mowing grass during the week then spend almost all of it on that game on the weekends
6:15 perfect team of damage ryu and cyclope.
Esos dos están rotísimos en ese juego :b
@@oscurarazón así mismo bro con ese team le ganas a apocalipto como nada.
@@Jeffreypeguero Te lo desayunás
always i used Ryo with Chun lee
Not a huge Street Fighter person but some of my favorite and most memorable games are Alpha 3, Ex3, and MVC2
0:58 YoOoOoOo guy in the background
Nice video but the graphics were smoothened through emulation like at 1:50. You should've left the original pixelised graphics.
I believe there was a character named "Roll" who is a tiny little girl in SF, but i forgot which game it was..
Isn’t that supposed to be Megaman’s sister
Karim Ortega
She is in Marvel Vs Capcom 1 and 2. And TVC.
My grandfather told me how popular the classic arcade street fighter games were people would do bets and it was super competitive actually played the second one on nes to good memories as a gamer in the 190s and 90s
Street fighter aint on the nes
The first game was the most innovative, the deluxe version had huge pads/buttons bigger than your fists. The harder you hit there the harder that your punch or kick was. There was not many deluxe machines around though. Not many people know this.
Thanks.. for the video..
3:34 Fei Long vs Vega and 16:36 Marshall Law vs Vega
Gotta take advantage of any opportunity to recreate the finale to Enter the Dragon.
I miss the old versions...had lots of fun playing
Street fighter 2 is amazing, something very special about it. newer ones have lost something, they suck.
That's the most ass one. What do you mean?
Thanks for bringing my childhood memories :-)
On gawd early street fighters got the best theme songs
Im 43, a Street Fighter fan and had NO IDEA there were this many versions of it.
15:04 wait is that song is from Touhou 8?
I remember when i played street fighter 4 in PS3 whit My uncle now he is in the sky😭😭😭😭
Tons of versions but the best is street fighter 2 champion edition
@James Franko 3rd strike
3rd strike
Facts
super
street
fighter
II
turbo
HD
remix
👏👏👏
15:15 bruh.she smiling while taunting.. 😂
Awesome! I Wish I Could Play That Game! But It’s Also In Super Smash Bros! 💋👍🏻
Rufus' theme was way too badass for him.
7:00 that's my game!
The best one for me, music, the color and the smoothness
I've noticed how iconic characters are always given a beard at some point. To emphasise they are older they forget to shave in their old age.
That's just an alternate costume, Ryu looks the same as always in SFV
Chung lee with beard.
@@opughdyang8264 •_•...
Im surprised Ryu didnt have a beard sooner, since he is just a wandering hobo for the entirety of the Street Fighter timeline.
@@Shiirow lol, that's literally the context of that outfit
For me, Street Fighter Ex2 was the most enjoyable game I ever played during my childhood, especially when I was playing it with my father. brother
5:17 Akuma... I remember him...
But I'm a Tekken player ;P