After GameStart Asia 2014 in Singapore wrapped up, Eventhubs caught up briefly with Capcom's Tomoaki Ayano, one of the key people behind the development of the Street Fighter 4 series, for an exclusive interview. They spoke on a number of subjects.
For this first part of Eventhubs interview, they asked Ayano-san about the most pertinent questions their readers had with regards to the Wild Costumes pack that was recently announced for Ultra Street Fighter 4.
Wccftech selected the ten best fighting games released in the 2010 decade, which they reckon was the Golden Age for the genre.
Our first gaming hero is the fighter in training, Sakura! Sakura throughout the years has been an inspiration to keep your head up high and train to be the very best.
Jahanzeb writes: "It’s easy to make fun of fighting game revisions/expansions, but there’s no denying each entry bolstered the fighting roster and gameplay substantially, particularly with the swansong entry Ultra Street Fighter IV."
'After the release of Street Fighter III: Third Strike in 1999, Capcom took the cast of world warriors on a bit of a detour with the Street Fighter Zero/Alpha prequel series.'.
Alpha was released in 1995.
Fei Long IS the Dragon.
Interesting interview I liked it sure it was about DLC costumes but I liked the light hearted aggression the interviewer had going on. I dont have the game nor will I get this DLC but that wonder of Ryu and Cammys costume still lingered.