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Street Fighter II AI absolutely cheated to win

As highlighted in a recent video, the CPU in Street Fighter II certainly exhibited unfair advantages at times to skew a match in its favor.

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Knushwood Butt1687d ago

Yes, but that was nothing compared to the home console versions after you cranked up the difficulty.

gangsta_red1686d ago

This was a known fact. I mean seeing Guile do standing flash kicks pretty much gave it away.

FanboySpotter1686d ago

Is it crazier than smash bros ultimate's controller input reading cpus?

autobotdan1686d ago

You must defeat Sheng Long to stand a chance

PhoenixUp1686d ago

Gotta make people spend more quarters

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jznrpg859d ago (Edited 859d ago )

I really enjoyed Commando as a kid and it’s not listed . I bet it’s cheap maybe? Beat all 99 levels just to find out you start all over again .

djl3485858d ago

You must be talking about Captain Commando and no it's not cheap...going for about $130.

Jiub859d ago

I'm surprised Illusion of Gaia doesn't cost more

Knightofelemia859d ago (Edited 859d ago )

Any retro console is still worth buying in 2022 whether a Genesis, NES, SMS, TG16. Some systems command a higher price then others but a SNES is still reasonably priced and worth grabbing you can mod the NA SNES to play Japanese games throw in an Everdrive and you're set. I feel sorry for some of the consoles I see on Ebay that have holes in them, yellowed to death, modified with shitty mods that barely work. The SNES might need a little work great way to learn if yellowed just use peroxide and UV light and it will turn white again. If you have a hobby of repairing older consoles that are listed as untested broken for parts some of the repairs are basic you can save money that way when buying a retro console. I just bought a $20 NES listed as broken on Ebay disable the lock out chip and new 72pin connector and it works.

Jiub858d ago

I imagine restoration work on retro consoles is going to become much more important as the years wear on. Sure, hundreds of thousands of certain consoles were made, but fewer exist every year.

Knightofelemia858d ago (Edited 858d ago )

Depends on the console a SNES for sure needs retrobrite the plastic grows brittle and literally falls apart same with the NES. A White Dreamcast also needs retrobrite if I remember right the TG16 needs new capacitors it suffers the same issue as the Game Gear. Most of the old handhelds need new screens since they fail with age my Game Gear had new capacitors put in and a McWill mod done to it. The NES needs the lock out chip disabled when the power light turns on and off maybe throw in a new 72pin as well. Sega Master System has an issue blowing out the 7805 voltage regulator. OG Xbox depending on the board revision needs a clock capacitor removed or it leaks and fries the board. N64 controller needs a new thumbstick Sega Genesis model 2 suffers from the solder around the power supply is prone to cracking hence the system will not power up. Sega CD model 1 the laser dies fast model 2 the rubber feet supporting the drive fail and the model is know to throw the pico fuse so it dies fast as well.

It also depends how you treat the system also I baby my shit. I don't throw it around like a football the systems I see that might need the most help going through the years are the ones that use lasers and discs. I know some systems have problems due to how they were built as well like again certain board revisions of an OG Xbox and the Game Gear. I have bought broken systems and picked them for parts. I actually enjoy fixing older systems it's relaxing and a great way to teach yourself new skills.

Retroman859d ago

Turning 64 this year.....my days playing video games are Now over.... time to move on to Jesus Christ .....I wish all of you Happy New Year . Game on Dudes!!!
It was fun while it lasted.

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Mick McGinty, iconic artist on Street Fighter II and so much more, has died

As announced by his son Jobey, legendary artist Mick McGinty has died, who created art for Street Fighter II, Streets of Rage 2 & 3, & more.

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boing1962d ago

Legends never die, and he was one of them. Those games were a big part of my teenage years. Thank you for everything!

contra157961d ago

Very sad . Stand out artist unlike artwork today . R.I.P

specialguest961d ago

He had a certain distinct style when it came to the characters face. I remember many of his cover art work growing up in the 80s/90s. I was an aspiring artist as a kid and his work helped me (I gave up drawing after high school).

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Looking back to 1991 and a new fighting revolution in Street Fighter II

Paul writes: "Every so often, a game comes along that changes the whole landscape of video games forever. Space Invaders was one, Manic Miner another. The list isn't a massive one. Often this is because the game in question brings something new to the table, and this is the case with the subject of this Looking Back article: Street Fighter II: The World Warrior."

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oakshin1188d ago

Take a knee with guile in the corner and you are officially the OG op fighting game character( and zoner)

Einhander19711185d ago

An amazing time, remember when the Snes version came out it was huge. Payed nearly 100 quid for an import copy.

Knushwood Butt1185d ago

I payed less but my mate drove me to some importer and I bought it there and then in their office space at an industrial estate!

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