This upload was very timely. I happened to be looking for super combos from EX2 (NOT EX2 plus) and I don't know how/if I would have found them if you hadn't uploaded this recently. I don't understand why EX2 is so overshadowed by its successor, I've always much preferred it (but I may well be in the minority). I don't like the fact they removed two vital supers of Guile and Sharon, and changed the voice effects for Sharon for the worse (making her less badass), and while the meteor combos are fun, I preferred it when they were restricted to a few characters, like Ryu's Shin Shoryuken and Zangief's Level 3 Final Atomic Buster. Also EX combos in this game required a fair bit of skill to execute, unlike in Plus where basically anyone could get some damage by randomly hitting some buttons, or even the same one repeatedly. And one player mode was a lot more of a challenge, right from the beginning, unlike Plus which started off piss easy, and didn't have any real challenge until Sagat and Bison while having these pointless bonus stages. I guess it's because the last game in a series always ends up being the definitive, even if it's not necessarily the best, eg Super Street Fighter II Turbo always gets played instead of just Super Street Fighter II, the last editions of SF3 and SF4, although there are exceptions - Champion Edition is always preferred over Hyper Fighting and Alpha 2 gets played and uploaded quite a lot in addition to Alpha 3 (thankfully, as I find it the better game).
@@AshtheOne Kairi was my favorite character who debuted in that franchise as well. I wish he and his sister (evil version of Hokuto) had been on more SF games.
First attack ! 😊 * SF EX 2 + June 2000 (Playstation) By Arika. The developer. * New : Sharon (French) Shadowgeist Vulcano Rosso Hayate Aera Nanase Vega the Spanish Blanka Sagat * Goodbye : Blair Dame Allen Sneider Evil Ryu Evil Hokuto Cycloïd Gamma Cycloïd Beta
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This is the arcade vesion of SF EX2. Only the characters i've shown have level 3 super (called Meteor Combos). The Meteor Combos where introduced for all charactyers in Street Fighter EX2 PLUS which was ported to the Playstation later.
@@AshtheOne Oh I see. I was about to say that I remember doing Kairi and Nanase's lvl3 supers in the arcades back in the day. Then I just realized based on your reply that I was actually playing EX2 Plus. I didn't know there were two versions in the arcades and I thought Plus was just the name for the console version.
It's just a few, but they exists. The Playstation version was based of the Street Fighter Ex2 Plus of the arcade which had meteor combos. But Guile and Kairi moves were changed.
Errado, Street Fighter EX2 apresenta dois Super Combos exclusivos, como o Shinki Hatsudou Kai de Kairi e o Sonic Boom Typhoon de Guile, que são diferentes aos do EX2 Plus
This is the Arcade version (SFEX2 its a arcade only game) and most characters don't have level 3 super combos (or Meteor Combos). Meteor Combos were implemented in Street Fighter EX2 Plus for Arcade and then it was ported for the Playstation.
This upload was very timely. I happened to be looking for super combos from EX2 (NOT EX2 plus) and I don't know how/if I would have found them if you hadn't uploaded this recently.
I don't understand why EX2 is so overshadowed by its successor, I've always much preferred it (but I may well be in the minority). I don't like the fact they removed two vital supers of Guile and Sharon, and changed the voice effects for Sharon for the worse (making her less badass), and while the meteor combos are fun, I preferred it when they were restricted to a few characters, like Ryu's Shin Shoryuken and Zangief's Level 3 Final Atomic Buster. Also EX combos in this game required a fair bit of skill to execute, unlike in Plus where basically anyone could get some damage by randomly hitting some buttons, or even the same one repeatedly. And one player mode was a lot more of a challenge, right from the beginning, unlike Plus which started off piss easy, and didn't have any real challenge until Sagat and Bison while having these pointless bonus stages.
I guess it's because the last game in a series always ends up being the definitive, even if it's not necessarily the best, eg Super Street Fighter II Turbo always gets played instead of just Super Street Fighter II, the last editions of SF3 and SF4, although there are exceptions - Champion Edition is always preferred over Hyper Fighting and Alpha 2 gets played and uploaded quite a lot in addition to Alpha 3 (thankfully, as I find it the better game).
I agree with what you've said. It would be nice if these companies tried to preserve all the versions of the games, not just the latest ones.
The Street Fighter EX series was such a fun franchise!
Indeed. Kairi is one of my favorite characters ever! Its unfortunate that his voice actor passed away so young.
@@AshtheOne Kairi was my favorite character who debuted in that franchise as well. I wish he and his sister (evil version of Hokuto) had been on more SF games.
First attack ! 😊
* SF EX 2 +
June 2000 (Playstation)
By Arika. The developer.
* New :
Sharon (French)
Shadowgeist
Vulcano Rosso
Hayate
Aera
Nanase
Vega the Spanish
Blanka
Sagat
* Goodbye :
Blair Dame
Allen Sneider
Evil Ryu
Evil Hokuto
Cycloïd Gamma
Cycloïd Beta
So, did u know that this version had exclusive super combos that never made to future versions? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section and make sure hit subscribe, and ring that notification bell fo the most complete super move exhibitions on the plataform!
Check out our playlists:
Super Special Moves Collection (Fighting Games): ruclips.net/p/PLtZCKKFeTOHLbEHHiPsKgvl1dOXhbQXPG
Evolution of Iconic Super Special Moves: ruclips.net/p/PLtZCKKFeTOHJqbz_rgBJyLY3_vUL7WgSL
Cool and Unique Things about Fighting Games: ruclips.net/p/PLtZCKKFeTOHK1sDjWe6VjmOi_PMfwPAh2
Love this. BTW why didn't you show everyone's lvl3 super and only chose a select few?
This is the arcade vesion of SF EX2. Only the characters i've shown have level 3 super (called Meteor Combos). The Meteor Combos where introduced for all charactyers in Street Fighter EX2 PLUS which was ported to the Playstation later.
@@AshtheOne Oh I see. I was about to say that I remember doing Kairi and Nanase's lvl3 supers in the arcades back in the day. Then I just realized based on your reply that I was actually playing EX2 Plus. I didn't know there were two versions in the arcades and I thought Plus was just the name for the console version.
@@qcfx2a EX2 Plus also have Shin Vega (True M Bison) as secret boss.
Funny - I did not know that the Arcade Version had supers that PS1 did not had. But PS1 is more complete with meteor attacks
It's just a few, but they exists. The Playstation version was based of the Street Fighter Ex2 Plus of the arcade which had meteor combos. But Guile and Kairi moves were changed.
Where find the ex2 version, i only found ex2plus
just look in your favorite internet browser. Just remember SFEX2 only exists for arcade, so it will be rare to find a working version. Good luck.
Street Fighter EX3 please
It's on "to do" list.
Errado, Street Fighter EX2 apresenta dois Super Combos exclusivos, como o Shinki Hatsudou Kai de Kairi e o Sonic Boom Typhoon de Guile, que são diferentes aos do EX2 Plus
Sabe nada do jogo e ainda tá corrigindo autor do vídeo. Burro demais
1:08 where his hyper ? Well you re gonna Miss many so I m out of here kid
This is the Arcade version (SFEX2 its a arcade only game) and most characters don't have level 3 super combos (or Meteor Combos). Meteor Combos were implemented in Street Fighter EX2 Plus for Arcade and then it was ported for the Playstation.