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- From: sg7017095@v9001 (tomwoof)
- Subject: Re: Street Fighter 2: HAHAHAHAHA
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- Date: Sat, 26 Dec 1992 16:43:00 GMT
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- In article <72402@cup.portal.com>, Wizard0@cup.portal.com (Asher Wizard Feldman) writes...
- >Not only are the graphics and animation crap, the game only supports
- >upto 2 button joysticks! So don't expect any 6-button joystick to come
- >out, since its not even supported!
- Come on guys! What did you expect? Millions of colours? Enormous animated
- sprites that fills half the screen and captures all the original arcade
- version's graphics pixel for pixel, colour for colour? This is just your old
- Amiga, you know. And I say it's a very good job, given the limitations.
-
- My only complaint:
- The programmers altered the original's control techniques for certain moves
- in order to reduce the controls down to 1 or 2 buttons. I suppose this made
- programming much simpler and also reduces the size of sprite data. However,
- much of the variations in control as well as many of the moves are absent as
- a result.
-
- It's still a great game. I hope the Championship edition comes out. And better
- too.
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