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Street Fighter Arcade (one credit keyboard play)

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--The very first Street Fighter game-- No, this isn't a third-party hack or whatever it may look like, this is indeed the first Street Fighter title by Capcom that made an arcade appearance in 1987 before making it to the Turbo TurboGrafx-CD (PC Engine) as "Fighting Street" one year later. Unlike its sequels, this one as you can see has special moves that are notoriously difficult to pull off. And I use the keyboard. I did one earlier but it yielded more evidence of the player trying to pull those moves off, so I did another and also ended up getting a higher score lol. Other than that, this must also be the first fighting game in the world that has more complex move controls other than the basic punch and kick buttons (that executes the fireball and dragon punch and copter kick moves). And unfortunately, I did it in just one miserable credit. Hope you enjoy watching it. ***EXCELLENT English text provided by the Japanese! Be grateful!

Channel: Entertainment
Uploaded: November 18, 2006 at 7:49 am
Author: SeventhSun

Length: 13:59
Rating: 4.55
Views: 336954

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Waheedomar (October 6, 2008 at 8:22 am)
I request you please help me i want upload more than 10 minutes
SeventhSun (October 5, 2008 at 5:01 am)
No that's just a myth.
gaodargon (October 5, 2008 at 4:52 am)
is it true that you can K.O Sagat with just one oryuken if you land it correctly?
SeventhSun (September 30, 2008 at 8:35 pm)
Yeah he ruined my chances for a Double Flawless victory, so he deserved all that he gets in return.
SeventhSun (September 30, 2008 at 8:34 pm)
Also it helps to know that the 'Japan' version actually makes for easier execution of the special moves than compared to the 'World' version (that I am playing in this video).
SeventhSun (September 30, 2008 at 8:33 pm)
It's not about not doing Adon any justice or whatever. It is just that, like all other characters, he is erratic by nature. It's good that I managed to stop him at the critical moments when he started changing his mind about being a laggard, that's all. The hardest execution of the special moves would be (in order of the highest difficulty): #1 Pressure pads #2 Keyboard #3 Regular arcade controls #4 Joypad
hawaiidkw (September 29, 2008 at 6:08 am)
Yeah. And it's *unblockable*. No surprise here. Capcom was starting from scratch and doing what came naturally. The specialties were based on the super-powerful special attacks from fighting anime (right down to the calls), so of course they'd do massive damage. Anyway, it's good to take a look back every once in a while to see just how far this game, and fighting games in general, have come.
hawaiidkw (September 29, 2008 at 6:04 am)
Ah, this takes me back. :-) Make no mistake about it, a 1-credit completion is pretty impressive. I only ever saw it a few times. Some of these opponents can flatten you in ten seconds if you mess up (I agree that this video really doesn't do Adon any justices). I do know that some players got really good at pulling out specialties on demand. Now that I've actually played this, I'm extremely impressed at how easy they made it look.
SeventhSun (September 29, 2008 at 5:10 am)
Yup I mentioned that earlier.
SeventhSun (September 29, 2008 at 5:10 am)
I love high-damage games. The extremity appeals to me, and you do not waste time. Any one who has any recommendations of video game past and present of such a nature feel free to let me know.

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