street fighter 2 super nes memories

Lee Gray

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I was just thinking back to when i decided to play the game on the hardest level for the first time,maybe 9 years ago now i remember clearly winnng my first 4 rounds with ease then i had to face blanka and it took me over 40 fights before i finally got past him, i was using ken, i was getting very fustrated,after that again i strolled through to bison who is the name of the boss in the version i had for some reason as diff from jap and us.,by the time i had beaten him it had taken me over 5 hours and i needed a piss so bad it was unreal but i kept saying one more go,one more go, i expect u know how that is :)
it took way over the 99 credits too but once i did it i was happy,
what are you fondest memories of this game :)

edit . I know excactly what you mean spike in your post below :)

[ December 20, 2002: Message edited by: Lee Gray ]</p>
 

Spike Spiegel

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I remember playing it on the hardest setting, and playing Bison (end guy, us version) about.... oh, 50 times. I actually begged god to let me beat this. No joke.

Finally I beat it. I think I only did it once. I've broken a few controllers thanks to this game.

Spike
 

evil wasabi

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Ah yes...I still remember the summer of 1992 when I received my SF II cart. It was all I played that summer and pretty much through the rest of the next year until Turbo came out.

The thing I remember most was that I would cruise through just about any opponent on any difficulty setting, only to be stopped by Vega (the guy with the claw that does the wall jumps). He's not too bad on anything less than a 4 star difficulty, but sometimes it seems like the only way you'll beat him is through sheer luck on higher difficulty settings.
 

kernow

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I played the shit out of that, period

it wasnt a perfect port, but very very good :) , no guile bugs, which was half the fun.

ahh memories.
 

Winston Goh

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And if you beat this game at the most difficult setting and without losing a single round you get special ending! I love this game a lot back then, bought 2 arcade sticks, APOLLO if I remember correctly just for this! I still have the box in super mint condition but the cart are no more :(
 

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This one game costs me 4 broken controllers. Skipping school to hook my snes up to my friends bigscreen and kicking ass all day is a fond memory. I played every charachter to death. I was even more excited when sf2:turbo came out. I remember spending 70$ on it at wal mart new. Also, on the cover of sf2:turbo there are three charachters, look closely.
 

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Yeah! Memories. This was a time when you would get really, really, really excited that Street Fighter made it to the home system. It was the first import I ever got. I had a US SNES and had to take a pair of plyers to painstakingly take out those 2 pieces of plastic protruding out of the cartridge holder in order for you to play the import games. I remember playing it to death too compared to other SNES games.
 

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<kern> jump in P(while holding <-) <-hk, ->hp into,
<treeballz> wow
<treeballz> i still want that pcb
<kern> down, hk(while holding <-) -> <- -> hp/hk
<kern> = throw
<kern> or from 1) downleft hold downup mp+mk = jump around with other player stuck to you
<kern> or from 1) d(2secs) u (ppp+kkk) to reset the machine
<kern> or from 1) just let the timer run out and call the operator saying its crashed
<kern> and get free credits lol
<treeballz> wttttf


I would have never stopped playing sf2 on snes if this was included :(
 

buster_broon

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i could finish it on the highest level in its day

great game

been playing it recently on X-snes and i cant beat the game on level 3, beat on on 1,2 + 3

but the X-box controller isnt that great for beat em ups (crap d-pad) :p
 

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well i never had sf2 i had super sf2. and that was hard enough. i hated to fight sagat. he'd hand my ass to me on the easiest difficulty even. i was only seven so i guess it made sense. but i truly sucked at that game.
 

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When I first got the game I wanted to go through and finish it with all the characters. I was at my grandpa's house and the last character I had to finish it with was Dhalsim, which I didn't really know how to use to well. Took me about 50 times to beat Bison, I must have thrown my controller 5 times. My grandpa wound up asking my mom if I had mental problems.

Still a great game, but a bit too slow for me these days.
 

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This was one of those games that really
excited me as a console video game fan.
It really did bring the arcade home.

Or damn close to it.

And I knew gaming was evolving before
my eyes. After my brother bought SFII,
we didn't play the arcade version much
anymore. And like most everyone else,
SFII dominated our gaming nights and week-
ends.

My fondest memories:

-The time I learned how to do Hadoken's
and Dragon Punches. I was on the car
bonus stage and started wailing away on
the controller, and out came "Hadoken!"
and "ARE-YOU-KEN!" I was so thrilled.

-One of my older friends, about 6 years
older than me, he used to be in gaming
until about 1993.
Anyway, I recall an evening where he and
I were playing SFII on his huge projection
screen TV. I remember it clearly, we were
on E. Honda's classic stage when his mom
called us to dinner, and he said, "One
more battle, mom."

One more battle turned to about 15 more. ;)
 

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lol best one I can remember is playing VS matches and I remember seeing "BATTLE 99"
 

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I remeber wondering why Ken used to say "haptalapptapp" when doing the hurricane kick, when Ryu used to say "hattalapppluidye"...

Hey, that's what they sounded like... <img src="graemlins/tickled.gif" border="0" alt="[Tickled]" />
 

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Originally posted by EVIL NICK:
<strong>I remeber wondering why Ken used to say "haptalapptapp" when doing the hurricane kick, when Ryu used to say "hattalapppluidye"...

Hey, that's what they sounded like... <img src="graemlins/tickled.gif" border="0" alt="[Tickled]" /> </strong><hr></blockquote>

I'm laughing so hard now I'm crying, and I don't know why.

I always thought it was like this:
Hadouken="Are-you-oh-KEN" (say it fast)
Shoryuuken="OAR-YOU-KIN"
Tatsumakisenpukyaku="A-fat-ala-BOO-kak"
heh heh, if I didn't know the names of the attacks, I probably wouldn't have a clue what they were saying. And on an unrelated note, in CvS, Guile sounds like he's saying "Red Sparrow" instead of Let's go and "So-mash-o" instead of Summersault. The garbled speech lives on...
 

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hehe, i used to say something like arup-sidestep-tarup-ted

and chun li says "eat fried beans" during that upside down spin kick.
 

evil wasabi

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Originally posted by Flashmaster_Jahoon:
<strong>Hmmm!! The hurrican kick sounded to me like "Come Fight that Baruken".</strong><hr></blockquote>

You know speaking of things that soung likes things I swear Mai is saying "My Pussy" when she tosses her fan.

But anyways.

The SNES Street Fighter was just OK.

THE GENESIS Street Fighter 2 was closer to arcade perfect than the snes it even had the arcade intro. Anybody know why the orignal Intro was cut out of the SNES? Nintendo's Lame Censorship rule?

I have a tape of me Playing SF2 about 2 years ago and a shit load of other fighters.

If you're a real die hard fighter fan with a lot of spare time tape your self playing and pick your weaknesses apart.

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Originally posted by buttasuperb:
<strong>and chun li says "eat fried beans" during that upside down spin kick.</strong><hr></blockquote>

i always thought she said "mean side kick"
 

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I didnt have it on snes, but on PC Engine.

Anyway i was using the six button avenue pad 6 and sitting there playing for about 4 hours solid...my hands got so greasy and i was getting really tired and holding the pad soo hard that it sliped out of my grasp and cracked me one in the jaw.

Damn that hurt!
 

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Originally posted by Baseley09:
<strong>I didnt have it on snes, but on PC Engine.

Anyway i was using the six button avenue pad 6 and sitting there playing for about 4 hours solid...my hands got so greasy and i was getting really tired and holding the pad soo hard that it sliped out of my grasp and cracked me one in the jaw.

Damn that hurt!</strong><hr></blockquote>

WTF.... you'd have to like be upside-down to have a controller fall out of your hands and fall on your jaw.
 
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Man this brings back the memories... I was the first kid for three square blocks to have SFII when I imported it the Super Fami version for my SNES. Everyone else was playing it down at the IGA Grocery store a mile away... didn't think anyone would find out I had it, BUT as it turned out I was next door at my best friends house and he had the TV up to loud. When ppl heard the familiar "Hadoouken!" as Ryu said it originally in the first incarnation, ppl literally came over to the window wanting to know WTF? What ended up happening is we became the coolest dorks around for awhile, ppl doing pot-luck dinner (bringing chips and dips... MacDonald's etc.) and just hanging out playing SFII

Today I wouldn't let strange ppl into my house nor do I think my friend would either, but back then was a more innocent time.
 

Baseley09

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Originally posted by DanAdamKOF:
<strong>

WTF.... you'd have to like be upside-down to have a controller fall out of your hands and fall on your jaw.</strong><hr></blockquote>

Lol, i see what u mean.
When i say sliped, i mean it shot upwards and took me out.

Freaky
 

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That game caused fights between my friends and I the first time we played it. "I'm first!!" "I AM!!!' "I get the winner!!" "The Hell you do!!" and then we broke one of the controllers playing tug of war for the next match. Man, those were the days. I still own that game on 8.

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