ivwshane wrote:SfIII for dc does work fine with chankast....
ivwshane wrote:Anyone know how sfIII on DC compares to the arcade?
Silverhaze wrote:Its almost the same hardware isnt it??
RabidYak wrote:Alpha 3 is like Street Fighter for dummies, its so loose and mashy that you don't even have to be good at fighting games to play it to a passable standard.
A2 is where its at in that series. Its relatively easy to get into without it being at the expense of the skill, the character roster is probably the most balanced in the franchise outside of SSF2T and the CPU can actually put up a decent fight.
Silverhaze wrote:I havent played SF2T in an age!! I think I got used to air blocking and things like that but on my SNES I used to play that game on full speed on full difficulty without losing a round. THose days are well gone lol
Silverhaze wrote:I'll have to give these another go. I always liked Alpha 1 because I could actually pull off the specials.
Silverhaze wrote:I think Im going to have to look up how to do all those specials. With Ken/Ryu I've tried every combination of buttons and movements I can to do a level 3 super move but cant.
Zep wrote:Very true. I understand that there is a version called "Street Fighter Alpha 2 ZERO which had a few more extras in.
Silverhaze wrote:I havent played SF2T in an age!! I think I got used to air blocking and things like that but on my SNES I used to play that game on full speed on full difficulty without losing a round. THose days are well gone lol
Silverhaze wrote:I wanna see some world class battles too. I wouldnt mind watching vids of them.
ivwshane wrote:Thanks RabidYak, now I feel like a loser:(
Silverhaze wrote:Right, this weekend Im gonna get on romnation and get all the SF games. btw how much are those ArcadeX things going for these days? I still wanna own one of those beauties.
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