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28Dec/080

Street Fighter Reborn

Masters duel in Street Fighter IV.

Masters duel in Street Fighter IV.

 

I've been playing a lot of Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix (whew!) on the Xbox 360 lately. It's a beautiful update of the fourteen year old classic.

I first played the original Street Fighter at an arcade called the Gold Mine (later called TILT) at what was once called Fashion Island in San Mateo. My friend Tah'ki was the first person I ever saw play the original -- it had big pads that you actually had to punch with your fist in order to kick or punch, and Ryu and Ken were the only guys you could use.

SFII revolutionized the fighting genre, with incredible graphics, near-perfect gameplay, and tons of characters and moves to use. I wasted more quarters than I'd like to admit at the pizza place across the street from my home when I was a kid.

With art by the Udon crew and rebalanced gameplay, SSFIITHD improves on the game in ways I'd never dreamed when I was a kid. It's still tons of fun, looks better, runs more smoothly, allows for online play and is definitely worth  playing for five minutes or five hours in a sitting, even if you're a relative noob like me.

I'm especially interested in the rebalancing, as the original play balance was central to the international success of the classic. Big money tournaments are still played around the world using the different variations of the classic.

Sirlin was the lead developer on SSFIITHD. He's shared a series of articles, one per character, discussing the process used and changes made in rebalancing each character. Fascinating read.

Sirlin's site is a great place to visit if you want to learn more about what's changed in this new version. His tutorial videos are also informative. Also, Offworld has links to a great video interview as well as championship gameplay footage -- well worth watching.

While I love this latest version of SFII, I'm really excited about the upcoming release of Street Fighter IV, due out in February. Udon is again responsible for the art, and it looks like they've really outdone themselves this time.

To top things off, Kristen Kreuk of Smallville "fame" is starring in The Legend of Chun Li. The trailer is in Japanese, but that shouldn't matter much to fanboys everywhere.

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