
Street Fighter IV out to recapture past
Lining up for an hour and a half is a long wait to pick a fight. But for those in the arcade and gaming industry, the global unveiling of Street Fighter IV, the first new version of the classic fighting game in nearly eight years, was a chance not only to throw a few fireballs down memory lane but also to try out some new moves.
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Street Fighter Iv (Hover)
Bitter struggle for the best warriors the world championship in the Street Fighter tournament ended years ago. Street life is its own course. It was only almost invisible and do not seem related to one another incident, sometimes violate the general peace, being dark messengers of change: the coming domination of the drug and arms traffickers.
Street Fighter Iv (Hover)
I was bitterly disappointed with the new street fighter, all of my childhood memories of battling in the arcades and launching a hadooken at my brother. There wasn't really much difference playing this game to the last one apart from the graphics of course. I was hoping for a new era of fighting games taking advantage of the new power the systems can generate but it seems that none is prepared to go outside the box and bring something new to the genre. Big shame because there's no room for beat em ups if they don't evolve.