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- From: txam1@isuvax.iastate.edu
- Subject: Re: Sf2 CE moves list
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- Organization: Iowa State University, Ames, Iowa
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- Date: Wed, 18 Nov 1992 19:46:32 GMT
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- In article <92323.092310U58505@uicvm.uic.edu>, <U58505@uicvm.uic.edu> writes:
- >In article <102302@bu.edu>, robrod@csa.bu.edu (Roberto Rodriguez) says:
- >>
- >>For those of you who might be interested, Gamepro released a special
- >>edition dedicated entirely on SNES SF2 and SF2 CE. It has all the
- >>possible moves and it even shows how to perform various combos with each
- >>character. They show such moves as the Bison 7 hit combo, Guile's 5 hit
- >>combo, etc. Very good explanations and very informative tables. It
- >>also shows how much damage each move does. This is quite interesting
- >>because it is a percentage -- this explains why attacks seem to do less
- >>damage when characters have little energy.
- >>
- >>At the bookstore I saw it in, it costs $9.95.
- >>
- >>An excellent christmas gift!!!!
- >
- >Yes it is very nice - chock full of color photos. It also shows you
- >all the various poses that each character has. It gives brief
- >histories of each character, vital stats (height, weight, style of
- >martial art), motivations, etc. It also shows you what each attack
- >looks like - crouching, standing, aerial, in close, and away.
- >
- >Lots of character art work as well. My favorite drawing is the one
- >of Ryu in his champion edition charcoal grey outfit, where he's
- >standing up and you see him from the side. You can get this at your
- __Wha's the name of the book?
- >local B. Dalton Bookseller's in the "magazine section".
- >
- >X-Man
-