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Well, I finally caved and did it. I bought a fight stick. I have officially bid farewell to the fightpad. This is a major move. Things are going to change forever. Gulp.
A few observations thus far:
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Well, I finally caved and did it. I bought a fight stick. I have officially bid farewell to the fightpad. This is a major move. Things are going to change forever. Gulp.
A few observations thus far:
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Gamestop has Street Fighter 4, the greatest fighting game ever made, on sale for the ridiculous amount of $20.
Now there is no excuse for you not to go online and get yourself acquainted with my spinning piledriver, unless of course you’re an El Fuerte player, then stay the @#$% away.
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So I’ve been logging some serious online multiplayer hours with Street Fighter 4. This is kind of new for me as my only other online exploits tend to be the co-op based functionality of Halo 3 or Gears of War 2. I tend not to be an antogonisitic multiplayer guy.
Street Fighter 4 and my undying love affair with hitting opponents with Zangief’s Ultimate Atomic Buster changed all that. I’m hooked on multiplayer versus, but with this new addiction has come the rage-inducing cheapness of the early disconnect.
In celebration of the release of Street Fighter 4, on the 21st anniversary of the long running series, the inaugural edition of SAVE STATES is pleased to present to you, the first in a 5 chapter look at Street Fighter: The series.
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The Charge
This is going to be one hell of a fight.
Opening Statement
Capcom returns to its bread-and-butter, unleashing the first true Street Fighter sequel in over 10 years. The mechanics are old-school, the plane is 2D and most of the fighters still aren’t wearing shoes–so why is it the greatest fighting game I’ve ever played?