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- From: maestas@cs.arizona.edu (Mark Maestas)
- Newsgroups: alt.games.sf2
- Subject: Re: Help! SF2 addiction
- Keywords: addicted
- Message-ID: <26978@optima.cs.arizona.edu>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 21:20:32 GMT
- References: <2m11-7k@rpi.edu> <s3pq72d@lynx.unm.edu>
- Sender: news@cs.arizona.edu
- Organization: U of Arizona CS Dept, Tucson
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- In article <s3pq72d@lynx.unm.edu> dphantom@triton.unm.edu (darlene an 92sep02 lawry) writes:
- >>But anyway, is theree any suggestions on how to get rid of the sf2 bug?
- >>
- >>Diversion
- >
- >Yah, with another addiction.
- >
- >Either that, or just hold out until the "chip from hell" invades your
- >favorite arcade. It's managed to whittle away my SF2 habit nearly
- >into oblivion.
- >
- >---Phantom
-
- How true. I will not play SFII(modified)edition. It totally blows balance out
- of proportion. Now the fireball happy Ryu and Ken kids come and trash you.
- Don't even think about playing Honda or Zangief. I sure hope that Capcom's
- chip retains as much balance as possible. Until then, I've been playing the
- decent substitute Art of Fighting, and my newly acquired Star Control 2 (IBM)
- which I must digress and say that it is one cool game. Ship Fighter 2: Inter
- stellar combat (with 25 different ships to choose from).
-
- Mark "Terminator" Maestas
- maestas@cs.arizona.edu
- "Hasta la vista, baby." - [8^!
-