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Street Fighter’s Curious Legacy

May 7, 2021 By David Cutler

image source: TheGamer

By: D.C. Cutler, U.S.A.

When I was a kid, I looked forward to playing the arcade version of “Street Fighter” at my local bowling alley. When I would enter my local arcade, I had to make a choice: “Double Dragon” or “Street Fighter”? I usually split the difference; I would play a few games of “Double Dragon,” then, play a little “Street Fighter.” Both were exceptional games for their time.

I always found the choice of fight moves playing “Street Fighter” more attractive and challenging than “Double Dragon.” “Street Fighter” is a $12.2 billion dollar media franchise. “Street Fighter II” alone made $10.6 billion in total revenue. That’s not a successful game, that’s a gaming phenomenon. When a game franchise is as successful as “Street Fighter,” a movie based on the game gets made. I enjoy some of Jean-Claude Van Damme’s performances; this is not one of them. He apparently got a big paycheck to play Colonel Guile. He didn’t just phone the role in, he telegraphed it in; and I even wonder if he read the screenplay.

image source: Little White Lies

The 1994, live action “Street Fighter” is the great Raul Julia’s last film. It seems like Julia is having fun playing General M. Bison. He’s easily the most watchable part of the movie. Julia basks in being evil. When he is on screen, the film goes up a few notches on the entertainment scale. He sold me on his over-the-top wickedness. Raul Julia was one of the most talented actors in cinema in the 1980s and the early-1990s. He should’ve won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for the 1990 film “Presumed Innocent.”

There are so many different versions of “Street Fighter,” by now you would think a screenwriter out there would have enough strong material to make a halfway watchable film. I’ve played “Street Fighter” enough to know that the pure gratification of the game is the simulated fighting and the delight of advancing; no film or cartoon can do that better than the iconic game.

It’s a simple game of strategy that changes with every new opponent. That’s what makes “Street Fighter” still one of the best hand-to-hand combat games ever produced.




Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Cammy, Capcom, David Cutler, DC Cutler, Guile, Jean-claude van damme, JVCD, Ken, Kylie Minogue, M Bison, Raul Julia, Ryu, street fighter, street fighter II, Street Fighter movie

Seiko 5 Sports STREET FIGHTER V Limited Edition Watches

September 22, 2020 By ausretrogamer

Yeah, you read that title right, one of the world’s great watch makers, SEIKO is releasing a number of limited edition watches under their Seiko 5 Sports range based on iconic Street Fighter V characters – Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, Guile, Blanka and Zangief.


source: SEIKO Watch Global

So which Seiko Street Fighter watch will you choose*?

*we want them all!!!

source: Seiko Watch Corp.

 

Filed Under: Announcements, Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Blanka, Capcom, capcom watches, Chun-Li, Geek, geeky watches, Guile, Ken, retro gaming watches, Ryu, Seiko, Seiko 5 Sports STREET FIGHTER V Limited Edition, Seiko 5 Sports STREET FIGHTER V watches, Seiko Blanka Watch, Seiko Chun-Li watch, Seiko Ryu watch, SEIKO Street Fighter watch, Seiko street fighter watches, Seiko Watches, street fighter, Street Fighter V, Watch, wristwatch, Zangief, Zangief watch

Special Moves: Sonic Boom

October 4, 2013 By ausretrogamer

What is it with me and Guile. I never use him as my fighting character, and yet, I find the dude intriguing. Here are some cool artwork depicting his killer move – the Sonic Boom.

Care for some Sonic The Hedgehog Boom to start with?

source: Tursy
source: Udon Crew
source: G Wing
source: dalmation10k
source: peetietang

 

 

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Art, Guile, Retro Gaming, Sonic Boom, street fighter II

Street Fighter: An Outrageous Metal Cover of Guile’s Theme

September 25, 2013 By ausretrogamer

I don’t know why, but I never choose Guile when I play Street Fighter II. Why is that?
Anyway, watching and listening to this metal cover of Guile’s theme, I think I will give the US Air Force veteran a shot next time I go toe-to-toe with Ken. This video has everything you need : metal, cats, fights and boobs!


source: Shinray

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Guile, Retro Gaming, street fighter, street fighter II, video

Street Fighter: Where Are They Now

June 12, 2013 By ausretrogamer

Ever wondered what has become of your favourite Street Fighter? Wonder no more! The talented Canadian 2D and 3D artist, Arman Akopian (aka: I-GUYJIN-I) has taken it upon himself to collate and show us what has happened to our favourite Street Fighters in the ‘Street Fighter Chronicles’.

Time hasn’t been too kind to our fighters – did you know that Zangief found God! I am still devastated to what has become of my favourite fighter, Ryu – very sad indeed.

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SFC_ryu_by_i_guyjin_i-d5d4qvi

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Source: I-GUYJIN

Filed Under: Retro Gaming Culture Tagged With: Arman Akopian, Digital Art, Guile, I-GUYJIN, retro gaming art, Ryu, street fighter, street fighter II, Street Fighter Where Are They Now, Zangief

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