Walking into an arcade in the 1990s and hearing people playing SF2 before you could even see the machine was awesome. That machine was louder than all the rest. You could hear "HADOKEN!, HADOKEN!, ....SHORYUKEN!" from across the arcade. It was almost intimidating as a young kid. What a great game.
What an amazing memory that moment in time gutted its not that way anymore . I was genuinely blown away recently where my partner and I live in England we went to stay at her friend's and she lives right near a place called Barry Island beach and it has a ton of arcades with game cabinets galore and it was heaven when I was young anyway this time I went in to have a quick go on one and I'm not joking there was not 1 single fuckjng game cabinet with sticks and buttons not fucking 1 the closest they had to anything there was shooting or racing games , mostly gambling or trivia bullshit not a single gaming arcade cabinet in sight and that was the same in each of the arcades there baring in mind to the beachfront used to have at least 6 huge arcades with tons of games in each now though not 1 . Sad fucking time
Arcade is the best place to play VS game. Online vs can never replace the real excitement of sitting next to a stranger. The tension were super high. And we all made lots of friends in the arcade.
I can't believe people are coming to me talking about High Score on Netflix, when this channel exists with way better editing, research, flow, narration, and presentation. I hope you guys one day get the recognition you deserve.
answer: Netflix is woke(tm). It's an outlet that is interested in pushing woke propaganda. in contrast, this RUclips channel is simply interested in quality & facts.
Now that I’m 40 I would never thought I will actually get to see how streetfighter 2 was made. This is probably the best Christmas present I’ve had in my lifetime.
Same bro, 38 years old here and used to watch over the older kids playing it at a local milk mart convenience store when I was 5-6 years old here in Toronto Canada ..one day I had 2 milk jugs to return they gave me 50 cents..it was empty and I played street fighter 2 arcade in that shop and and I think that was it for me ... was a fan all my life until today. (street fighter 3rd strike was the last one is really enjoyed, not into the newer ones with the 3d style animations and goofy looking characters)
One of the best effects of this game was the slow motion after the knockout! It added so much drama seeing the whole game slow down as you beat your opponent
Noclip are great too, and Archipel... and others I can't think of right now. Splash Wave is awesome, but to say that these are "by far" the best docs makes it sound a bit like you haven't been watching anything else, or you're just friends with the guy, lol. ;) We're lucky that there are so many wonderful content creators out there. :) P.S. Cool work BTW :P
I genuinely wish RUclips didn't take such a "quantity over quality" approach to picking which channels get promoted. We need more channels willing to take time and care when making videos, like Strafefox's work.
I hear you. RUclips algorithm is all about pushing garbage. It does not favor content creators who take its time to make a thorough and well crafted piece. What's worse is that it rather pushes creators to change to lower its quality in order to produce more frequently. I much rather have quality recommendations like strafefox than all the garbage it offers me everyday.
Ok, you are the best content creator I've ever seen. Everything is top notch and the editing is amazing. And you don't throw in a joke here and there like other RUclipsr, you just get to the point. Even though you take a lot of time to make a new video, the wait is always worth it!
My friend’s son always wants to play this game on my Switch collection when they come over. This proves to me that Street Fighter II is timeless. Weirdly tonight the lad came over wanting to play King of Fighters 97. Very specific
Great post. I'm in my 40's now, but I still remember going to the arcade at 12 or 13 years old to play Final Fight and instead seeing a big crowd around a new machine, then instantly falling in love with the game when I saw it. It was a real evolutionary leap in gameplay and graphics.
Same. I dominated the arcade at SF Alpha. I had like 20+ winning streak and challengers lined up to try to beat me until I got really tired and finally lost. Everybody knew i was the king of SFA at that arcade.
Such a beautiful video! The art direction, aesthetics, 3d effects, transitions, color harmony, sound, and narration are above and beyond! Congratulations Jeroen! 1 new subscriber here from the Philippines!
To see my childhood so lovingly depicted and the dedication and pure joy of the developers shown here in all their naivety of what they would build together....it feels so weird to be a part of history in this way now. I see why people get more and more attached to the world the more they engage with it, it's a very carthartic feeling indeed.
The level of creativity and quality of the game is so high, with your documentary you can really understand why it became the phenomenon it was, you did a fantastic job of presenting it.
@@brahmoone Tekken tag 2 was a big fail and tekken 7 sold good thanks to the aggressive marketing strategies. It's a low budget game with many balancing and gameplay problems and at the end they turned tekken 7 into a 2d game as well. To be honest you will never seen any game having a real impact like SFII or tekken III anymore but if they don't introduce real innovations.
The animation was really beautiful for this game...so detailed. I remember pausing in the middle of special moves to see the various intricacies of the move and facial expressions of the fighters. Must have spent hours playing around with this alone. Best game ever for me.
In all the years I've watched making / history of series, your content beats em' all. I remember when G4 tv first aired 'Icons', and since that time I missed stuff like that. Until I stumbled across your channel and was instantly hooked! Each video has brought back great memories from my childhood, but in a fresh perspective. Truly inspiring! The level of polish, information and details is incredible. Thank you for all your hard work!
It's been a little while since the last video, but the wait is always worth it. I get excited when I see that notification, I just know its going to be some quality content.
Sick, sick first rate - all around - production value in these Docs! I love the history of gaming and art from the 80's and 90's. It is such a unique trifecta of, tech, art and business.
It’s amazing how literally every aspect of this game is memorable and iconic. The characters, the music, the backgrounds the special moves. Show a picture of the background of any stage in this game and most people who spent any amount of time playing it as a kid will be able to tell you which characters stage it is. Same thing if you play a music track.
One of the greatest games ever made, the first time I saw this at timezone Swanson street in Melbourne I was blown away, I've never seen a crowd so big around a single arcade cabinet!
I played Killer Instinct a ton when it was new the arcades, love that game. I'm planning to include a bit of KI in an updated DKC video as the 2 were intertwined.
@@ochaco31 Yes sure, the concept and characters were really interesting. My first vs fighter on the Mega-Drive was Deadly Moves which in retrospect wasn't that good but I still had fun playing it with a friend :)
You did a great job covering a childhood classic such as this. I remember playing Street Fighter back in the 90s when I was a kid. Things such as Street Fighter always have a warm place in my heart as they remind me of the good times I had when I was younger. I appreciate that and you just gained yourself a new subscriber. Looking forward to more content from you. Especially things covering the 90s and the early 2000s.
I love all of your videos, and this one is no exception. Immaculately professional, thoroughly researched, and delightfully insightful, as always. Thank you so much for the hours of enlightening entertainment.
Yep we were so lucky, I will never forget the first time I laid my eyes on double dragon, shinobi, final fight , street fighter 2, mortal Kombat and the neo geo cabinet just to name a few.
Really enjoy your delivery style, and very detailed. You did your homework. Subscribed! I was born in '84, and remember always playing this at my friend's house on his SNES. I always wanted to go to the arcade, but my parents never would let me.
I'm amazed at all the detailed tangents of information in your videos, which combined, gives the viewer so much more interesting stuff to consider, (and learn from!). Thanks!
Ah, Street Fighter 2 the classic timeless master of all fighting games. Just like usually, Strafefox made another great video about classic game and never disappoints me. This what I have heard about the development of Street Fighter 2 home console ports: Porting Street Fighter 2 to Mega Drive was problematic for Capcom due to Nintendo was trying to make sure home console ports of The World Warrior and Turbo are SNES exclusive. Luckily Nintendo did allow Champion Edition to be ported to other home consoles. Sega also demanded Capcom to include gameplay content from SNES port of Turbo in Mega Drive release.
Wow. The production quality of this video is stellar. Excellent job. This is the first I've seen of your work, and I look forward to seeing more of it.
Hm, never had that game on Mega CD (or, in fact, anything. I don't think I've even played a FF game. Even on emulators). I didn't even know there was a Mega CD version. Guess I missed out. But I had Street Fighter 2 on the SNES, a Japanese copy, the boss characters still all had their original names. Then I also got the Championship Edition on Mega Drive. And then Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo on SNES. 3 versions of that one game. My brother would later get the HD remake on PS3. So that's 4 versions for him.
Grew up with final fight and sf2 in the arcades and playing them on home computer and consoles. Later on of course mame and other emulations. Still the 2 fighting games I appreciate the most. They never bore even after nearly 30 or so years.
what a time to be alive. Despite all the technical restrictions, it looked like it would have been so fun and exciting to be on the original concept artist team
Absolutely superb video, convinced me to join your Patreon! Keep up the great work. A similar video on Daytona USA, Virtua Fighter, or the first Deus Ex would be an instant favourite :)
@@SerBallister she left Capcom and joined Square, she composed stuff like Super Mario RPG, Parasite Eve, Legend of Mana, Final Fantasy XV, the entire Kingdom Hearts franchise and many others, lady's a legend
Why this channel is not more popular and have more followers escapes me. Hope you continued to cover more games from popular to obscure. Legend of Legaia, R-Type, Ninja Gaiden, God of War, Metroid, MDK, whatever. 🤗
Absolutely brilliant work! The doc is really well put together, concise, and yet extremely informative even for diehard fans of the SF franchise. The production and animations are second to none as well.
Probably the dev team themselves. I don't think Capcom hired professional VA's until much later. But it's weird how no one has come forward with any information on this.
Don't know if you guys have the notifications on but the information seems to have come at last. twitter.com/VGDensetsu/status/1357040620343328771 according to this, every character had multiple developers doing the voices. Like for Chun-li it was THREE different people. Also this debunk the modulated man voice, as the devs credited are women on the team.
Walking into an arcade in the 1990s and hearing people playing SF2 before you could even see the machine was awesome. That machine was louder than all the rest. You could hear "HADOKEN!, HADOKEN!, ....SHORYUKEN!" from across the arcade. It was almost intimidating as a young kid. What a great game.
Yes my man you hit it right on the head. The sound from this game was awesome. Nothing was like this game in the arcades.
I’ve been to Galloping Ghost Arcade twice and I can hear it very well.
What an amazing memory that moment in time gutted its not that way anymore . I was genuinely blown away recently where my partner and I live in England we went to stay at her friend's and she lives right near a place called Barry Island beach and it has a ton of arcades with game cabinets galore and it was heaven when I was young anyway this time I went in to have a quick go on one and I'm not joking there was not 1 single fuckjng game cabinet with sticks and buttons not fucking 1 the closest they had to anything there was shooting or racing games , mostly gambling or trivia bullshit not a single gaming arcade cabinet in sight and that was the same in each of the arcades there baring in mind to the beachfront used to have at least 6 huge arcades with tons of games in each now though not 1 . Sad fucking time
Arcade is the best place to play VS game. Online vs can never replace the real excitement of sitting next to a stranger. The tension were super high. And we all made lots of friends in the arcade.
I can't believe people are coming to me talking about High Score on Netflix, when this channel exists with way better editing, research, flow, narration, and presentation. I hope you guys one day get the recognition you deserve.
This 100%, Netflix has become nothing but total filth, and garbage no longer even worth bootlegging.
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answer: Netflix is woke(tm). It's an outlet that is interested in pushing woke propaganda.
in contrast, this RUclips channel is simply interested in quality & facts.
High score is shit ! This is good
Gave up on high score.
Now that I’m 40 I would never thought I will actually get to see how streetfighter 2 was made. This is probably the best Christmas present I’ve had in my lifetime.
Same bro, 38 years old here and used to watch over the older kids playing it at a local milk mart convenience store when I was 5-6 years old here in Toronto Canada ..one day I had 2 milk jugs to return they gave me 50 cents..it was empty and I played street fighter 2 arcade in that shop and and I think that was it for me ... was a fan all my life until today. (street fighter 3rd strike was the last one is really enjoyed, not into the newer ones with the 3d style animations and goofy looking characters)
true.. This day when mom put the box close to my pilow. one of the best day of my life (after the day had to get my neo geo :)
39 and my brother just sent me this gem. So many things I didn't know and some things I thought I knew were proven true. Subscribing!!
It's troubling if this is truly the best gift you've ever received. I assume you're exaggerating for dramatic purposes. If not.... I feel for you
@@senseiseagal1983 let him live, man.
One of the best effects of this game was the slow motion after the knockout! It added so much drama seeing the whole game slow down as you beat your opponent
Literally designed for bragging rights
Great point
It happens after you beat board as well in final fight
The work you put into these documentaries is ASTOUNDING.
Crafsman!
Especially they pay detail attention to Game theme as well in background.
for real man
This deserves a resounding, bit-crushed, "Perfect!"
PeRfEcT!
**Score countdown sound**
You win!
Prrr...rrfcct..
BERBECT!
These are by far the highest quality game docs out there. We're always looking forward to em!
Dude I love your stuff, you're so awesome!
When even Kratos's mocap says that, who would disagree? 😉
Another good channel is Jeremy Parish, but yeah this one is really unrivaled
@@akeminakajima449 Thank you, Chaver 🙏
Noclip are great too, and Archipel... and others I can't think of right now. Splash Wave is awesome, but to say that these are "by far" the best docs makes it sound a bit like you haven't been watching anything else, or you're just friends with the guy, lol. ;) We're lucky that there are so many wonderful content creators out there. :)
P.S. Cool work BTW :P
I genuinely wish RUclips didn't take such a "quantity over quality" approach to picking which channels get promoted. We need more channels willing to take time and care when making videos, like Strafefox's work.
I hear you. RUclips algorithm is all about pushing garbage. It does not favor content creators who take its time to make a thorough and well crafted piece. What's worse is that it rather pushes creators to change to lower its quality in order to produce more frequently. I much rather have quality recommendations like strafefox than all the garbage it offers me everyday.
Less people need to think making videos is a real job. They take this videos way to seriously
Sadly it's all down to money, RUclipsrs who produce a lot of content (often of poor quality) also means that a lot more ads are broadcast.
So true
So true.
This was amazing, and Street Fighter 2 was a masterpiece that rocked the arcade world. Thanks for this.
This is hands down the best Street Fighter documentary I've ever watched!
Ok, you are the best content creator I've ever seen. Everything is top notch and the editing is amazing. And you don't throw in a joke here and there like other RUclipsr, you just get to the point. Even though you take a lot of time to make a new video, the wait is always worth it!
👍
My friend’s son always wants to play this game on my Switch collection when they come over. This proves to me that Street Fighter II is timeless. Weirdly tonight the lad came over wanting to play King of Fighters 97. Very specific
Great post. I'm in my 40's now, but I still remember going to the arcade at 12 or 13 years old to play Final Fight and instead seeing a big crowd around a new machine, then instantly falling in love with the game when I saw it. It was a real evolutionary leap in gameplay and graphics.
Same, but it was to the smell of Pizza Hut, when they still had sit down restaurants (if you happened to live in the US). 🤩
Same. I dominated the arcade at SF Alpha. I had like 20+ winning streak and challengers lined up to try to beat me until I got really tired and finally lost. Everybody knew i was the king of SFA at that arcade.
15:19 fist-pumping in a Bart Simpson t-shirt while playing Street Fighter II encapsulates the early 90's better than anything I can imagine!
Street fighter 2 always never gets old. Thank you for the childhood memories to all Capcom staff
This game was just absolutely perfect in any aspect.
Had lots of childhood flashback when watching this docu. Thanks a lot!
Yes it is, of course
I’m glad you make videos about the making of the game, instead of just reviewing the game itself. Thank you!
I'll repeat this forever.. best channel on RUclips hands down
The videos are bad but the games are interesting !!
It amazes me how much time and research was put into this video
👀
They did this tremendous game justice 👍
Mahboi
I think it was good
Bot
The quality of those documentaries is insane, not only the base of it but all the 2D and 3D video editing just add to the whole experience
The 'making of' vids on this channel are truly amazing and professional. I'll definitely be setting aside time to watch this later today
Still the best production value on RUclips! Thanks for all the hard work it really shows!!
That's the first thing I noticed when I came across this by accident!! All that work isn't it vain, because it made me watch the whole video lol!
Yup. Pretty much eclipsing AHOY now.
You need to watch Nerdcity.
Bargain
Every time this channel uploads I get a month added to my life
Once of the greatest video games of all time. I remember the first time I played SF 2 at my local arcade back in 91. Amazing memories
Such a beautiful video! The art direction, aesthetics, 3d effects, transitions, color harmony, sound, and narration are above and beyond! Congratulations Jeroen! 1 new subscriber here from the Philippines!
Awesome! Thanks so much!
As always the highest quality on RUclips.
To see my childhood so lovingly depicted and the dedication and pure joy of the developers shown here in all their naivety of what they would build together....it feels so weird to be a part of history in this way now. I see why people get more and more attached to the world the more they engage with it, it's a very carthartic feeling indeed.
WOW, the artwork and cinematography is just amazing. Game history taken to a whole new level.
The level of creativity and quality of the game is so high, with your documentary you can really understand why it became the phenomenon it was, you did a fantastic job of presenting it.
Streetfighter was, is and always will be the ultimate best fighting game.
back in 90s yes, but they suck now especially on 3D. Tekken ftw
@@brahmoone since then the games have not changed by much, too much effort on graphics rather then creativity
@@brahmoone Tekken tag 2 was a big fail and tekken 7 sold good thanks to the aggressive marketing strategies. It's a low budget game with many balancing and gameplay problems and at the end they turned tekken 7 into a 2d game as well. To be honest you will never seen any game having a real impact like SFII or tekken III anymore but if they don't introduce real innovations.
@@ppate8 Man, you are so ignorant
Absolutely. I grew up playing SF2 in the 90’s. I still learn new things all the time.
Your videos are amazing and this one has to be the most amazing yet. Fantastic work as always 🥰
Awesome to hear! and big thanks for your support!
Thoroughly deserved, @@strafefox
The amount of production quality put into this is astounding.
Shoryuken on the like button !
I sonic boomed it.
Hadouken counts as well!
Spining bird kick !
Helicopter D
No....TIGER UPPERCUT!
Such an entertaining and informative video. Hearing that Street Fighter II music instantly brought me back to a mid-90s Pizza Hut.
The animation was really beautiful for this game...so detailed. I remember pausing in the middle of special moves to see the various intricacies of the move and facial expressions of the fighters. Must have spent hours playing around with this alone. Best game ever for me.
Where's our old narrator? ;_; Kidding, this is still amazing. Stellar work, as always!
In all the years I've watched making / history of series, your content beats em' all. I remember when G4 tv first aired 'Icons', and since that time I missed stuff like that. Until I stumbled across your channel and was instantly hooked! Each video has brought back great memories from my childhood, but in a fresh perspective. Truly inspiring! The level of polish, information and details is incredible. Thank you for all your hard work!
It's been a little while since the last video, but the wait is always worth it. I get excited when I see that notification, I just know its going to be some quality content.
Wow, the renders and everything is incredible!
This seems like something that has been done by a massive team with a large budget.
Nice work!
Sick, sick first rate - all around - production value in these Docs! I love the history of gaming and art from the 80's and 90's. It is such a unique trifecta of, tech, art and business.
Man, these are great. The 3d rendering is also an incredible unique touch.
It’s amazing how literally every aspect of this game is memorable and iconic. The characters, the music, the backgrounds the special moves. Show a picture of the background of any stage in this game and most people who spent any amount of time playing it as a kid will be able to tell you which characters stage it is. Same thing if you play a music track.
Another super-polished vid from Strafefox... just wow
Your production values go up and up from each video. Keep up the great work!
There are many similar videos on yt talking about the same topic, but, yours is by far the best I've watched, just amazing!!!!!!!!
Thanks for posting this, I'm 38 and been a fan of SF2 since I was 6. A masterpiece
One of the greatest games ever made, the first time I saw this at timezone Swanson street in Melbourne I was blown away, I've never seen a crowd so big around a single arcade cabinet!
Now i wanna see a making of Killer Instinct or Primal Rage.
I played Killer Instinct a ton when it was new the arcades, love that game. I'm planning to include a bit of KI in an updated DKC video as the 2 were intertwined.
@@strafefox awesome! Not sure but have you see this KI documentary: ruclips.net/video/ks4eZoG94Vs/видео.html
@@SRC267 Yeah that was a cool documentary, especially loved Ken Lobb his stories.
@@strafefox Did you ever play Eternal Champions? I always thought the plot and characters were really interesting!
@@ochaco31 Yes sure, the concept and characters were really interesting. My first vs fighter on the Mega-Drive was Deadly Moves which in retrospect wasn't that good but I still had fun playing it with a friend :)
Fantastic work!
You did a great job covering a childhood classic such as this. I remember playing Street Fighter back in the 90s when I was a kid. Things such as Street Fighter always have a warm place in my heart as they remind me of the good times I had when I was younger.
I appreciate that and you just gained yourself a new subscriber. Looking forward to more content from you. Especially things covering the 90s and the early 2000s.
I love all of your videos, and this one is no exception. Immaculately professional, thoroughly researched, and delightfully insightful, as always. Thank you so much for the hours of enlightening entertainment.
Amazing stuff! Man that game was ahead of its time, the art style and tight controls went unmatched for years!
Capcom announcer after watching this video: "Perfect!"
Thanks to these young Japanese minds for giving us an unforgettable childhood.
This series is mind blowing, so well researched, presented, animated, written, and narrated. Really amazing and consistent work!
Just found this chanel, the production/edition is really amazing, it shows how much care and dedication you put into making these. Instant subscribe!
oh boy, time to drop everything else and watch this
Deft got a new sub
The music of the game is classic that still beating most of the games up-to-dates
yoko shimomura
enough said
Im so glad I was apart of this era... great memories.
Yep we were so lucky, I will never forget the first time I laid my eyes on double dragon, shinobi, final fight , street fighter 2, mortal Kombat and the neo geo cabinet just to name a few.
@@danielnicholson6174 nothing like being at an Arcade with your homies hanging out chilling hearing music.
Really enjoy your delivery style, and very detailed. You did your homework. Subscribed! I was born in '84, and remember always playing this at my friend's house on his SNES. I always wanted to go to the arcade, but my parents never would let me.
I'm amazed at all the detailed tangents of information in your videos, which combined, gives the viewer so much more interesting stuff to consider, (and learn from!). Thanks!
Strafefox, you deserve 1 million subscribers!
Ah, Street Fighter 2 the classic timeless master of all fighting games. Just like usually, Strafefox made another great video about classic game and never disappoints me.
This what I have heard about the development of Street Fighter 2 home console ports: Porting Street Fighter 2 to Mega Drive was problematic for Capcom due to Nintendo was trying to make sure home console ports of The World Warrior and Turbo are SNES exclusive. Luckily Nintendo did allow Champion Edition to be ported to other home consoles.
Sega also demanded Capcom to include gameplay content from SNES port of Turbo in Mega Drive release.
Proof that good can come in 2020. Always so excited when I see a new one of these! 🥰
Wow. The production quality of this video is stellar. Excellent job. This is the first I've seen of your work, and I look forward to seeing more of it.
Thanks so much! Hope you enjoy the rest of the series.
Wow, great work on this! Appreciate your level of detail and quality - thanks!
Excellent work as always! I'm especially liking the Mega-CD Final Fight soundtrack in the background.
Big fan here. Have you ever worked on videogame art?
Hm, never had that game on Mega CD (or, in fact, anything. I don't think I've even played a FF game. Even on emulators). I didn't even know there was a Mega CD version. Guess I missed out.
But I had Street Fighter 2 on the SNES, a Japanese copy, the boss characters still all had their original names.
Then I also got the Championship Edition on Mega Drive.
And then Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo on SNES.
3 versions of that one game.
My brother would later get the HD remake on PS3. So that's 4 versions for him.
Best version of final fight was the mega cd!
@@ianmcdonald3053 You can play the arcade Final Fight in MAME with the Sega CD music now. The Sega CD version is more or less obsolete.
Sensei otaking! it's nice to see you here :D
Was always curious how they made fighting games back in the day!
I hope some beat 'em ups get featured here as well someday! 😊
THE BEST THERE IS, WAS, AND EVER WILL BE... extreme quality as usual
20:04 THAT IS ONE EPIC COMBOVER IN THE RIGHT PART OF THE SCREEN
Absolutely incredible and entertainingly insightful! Thank you for continuing to make these.
I really would love to see you do a "the making of" because I would love to see the process you make to do a video like this.
Grew up with final fight and sf2 in the arcades and playing them on home computer and consoles. Later on of course mame and other emulations. Still the 2 fighting games I appreciate the most. They never bore even after nearly 30 or so years.
I can sum up your presentation in a single gesture: *chef's kiss* Magnifique!
The production quality on this is amazing.
Excellent work!
Best retro game docu on youtube so far... Very very underrated channel, deserve at least a million subs
Don’t need to watch the whole video to leave a thumbs up
I leave it as soon as I click the video.
what a time to be alive. Despite all the technical restrictions, it looked like it would have been so fun and exciting to be on the original concept artist team
Beautiful series, a great discovery for me, thank you!
How I didn't knew this channel before???
Loving all videos so far, going to watch all of them
"More entertaining than humanly possible" is about right. Awesome video!
Absolutely superb video, convinced me to join your Patreon! Keep up the great work. A similar video on Daytona USA, Virtua Fighter, or the first Deus Ex would be an instant favourite :)
Cringe , patreon e-beggars, birds of a feather
This channel is so underrated. I have been looking for a replacement for the old gametrailers.com retrospectives... I think I found it :-)
Not gonna lie Shimomura's work on SF is still my favorite work by her.
What other titles did she work on ?
@@SerBallister she left Capcom and joined Square, she composed stuff like Super Mario RPG, Parasite Eve, Legend of Mana, Final Fantasy XV, the entire Kingdom Hearts franchise and many others, lady's a legend
I really love the 3D Backgrounds in some specific parts of your video when you are talking about each fighter!
I’m dumbfounded by the quality, heart and soul you put on this. Bravo.
Imagine being able to see all the initial sketches and plans for the game for all of us fans.
Why this channel is not more popular and have more followers escapes me. Hope you continued to cover more games from popular to obscure. Legend of Legaia, R-Type, Ninja Gaiden, God of War, Metroid, MDK, whatever. 🤗
im still baffled by this, the channel definitely deserves more subs and recognition
Amazing video and making of =)
The production quality of this video in relation to the subject matter is phenomenal. Very well done!
Absolutely brilliant work! The doc is really well put together, concise, and yet extremely informative even for diehard fans of the SF franchise. The production and animations are second to none as well.
The greatest game of all time. Nothing could really be compared to it.
Always quality!
yesss new splash wave!!
Thank you for taking the time to make such a great video. I really enjoyed this.
What a pleasure it was to watch this short doc! Down->Down Forward->Forward + Subscribed!
0:28 nice footage choice!
it's from the movie "Fast times at ridgemont high" awesome 80s classic :)
I've always wanted to know who are the ones that recorded the character voices for this game. It's a mystery.
Probably the dev team themselves. I don't think Capcom hired professional VA's until much later. But it's weird how no one has come forward with any information on this.
I always wanted to know who were the 3 guys and the one woman that did the voice acting for nearly every kung-fu flick from 1970-80’s.
I just remember reading that Chun Li's voice was performed by a man and modulated later to sound like a woman
Don't know if you guys have the notifications on but the information seems to have come at last. twitter.com/VGDensetsu/status/1357040620343328771 according to this, every character had multiple developers doing the voices. Like for Chun-li it was THREE different people. Also this debunk the modulated man voice, as the devs credited are women on the team.
The biggest Masterpiece in videogames history: Her Majesty Street Fighter II...
The quality of the productions on this channel is phenomenal
I'm glad I came across this by accident! As a game nerd, this is amazing! Keep up the incredible content! Both informative and visually stunning!