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old school StReEt Fighter II' Question...
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| R.j. |
i got a question that is still unanswered to me, maybe you all can answer me. (probably easy).
ok we all remember "street fighter 2: championship edition"... k who wouldnt?
anyways if you ever played the game at the arcade, and had it on some system like snes, maybe u have my answer.
ok take a look at this (arcade screencap):
k? now take a look at this...(SNES CAP):
noticed anything different? if i remember correctly the SNES version had no moon in da sky moving, and the arcade did... can any1 tell me why?:) |
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| Orbax |
| not enough power to render the moon? lol |
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| cryo |
| HAAAAAAADOOOOOOOKEEEENNNN!!! |
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| M1cro5lave |
If you compare the arcade version to the snes version, I think there's more than the moon that's different.
Of course there's the graphics, but also some movements that are not fully detailed in the snes version. The arcade version was more complete and a few animations in the arcade version wasn't in the snes version. I don't think there was some big ones so you didn't really notice it.
I'm not 100% sure. But if the arcade version was more complete, then why not put up a moon? That's Ryu's stage right? I might be wrong, but there was something with Ryu's stage and a moon as extra detail in arcade version or a Champion edition I believe.
Again, I'm not 100% sure. But I hope it helped out a bit at least ;)
(I'm not a big Street Fighter fan) |
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| R.j. |
| quote: | Originally posted by M1cro5lave
If you compare the arcade version to the snes version, I think there's more than the moon that's different.
Of course there's the graphics, but also some movements that are not fully detailed in the snes version. The arcade version was more complete and a few animations in the arcade version wasn't in the snes version. I don't think there was some big ones so you didn't really notice it.
I'm not 100% sure. But if the arcade version was more complete, then why not put up a moon? That's Ryu's stage right? I might be wrong, but there was something with Ryu's stage and a moon as extra detail in arcade version or a Chamion edition I believe.
Again, I'm not 100% sure. But I hope it helped out a bit at least ;)
(I'm not a big Street Fighter fan) |
yep, there was the bats, (but they were added on da second release of the snes version (sf: turbo) but the moon wasnt added. and like you said other s werent added, infact there was alot of differences in every stage, like guiles, (da couple sitting on some crate, the grenades, da rockets on da jet). but to this day, i wonder if they didnt add them on the console just so you can go pay 25cents in da arcade cuz it looks cooler. i dunno i'm stumped:crazy: |
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| M1cro5lave |
| quote: | Originally posted by R.j.
yep, there was the bats, (but they were added on da second release of the snes version (sf: turbo) but the moon wasnt added. and like you said other s werent added, infact there was alot of differences in every stage, like guiles, (da couple sitting on some crate, the grenades, da rockets on da jet). but to this day, i wonder if they didnt add them on the console just so you can go pay 25cents in da arcade cuz it looks cooler. i dunno i'm stumped:crazy: |
Yeah, they probably did. Since the arcade version was better, it would surely get people to pay those 25 cents just to see a moon in Ryu's stage and some extra animations. I think some sounds were missing in the snes version too when I think about it.
It was the same with the megadrive version (maybe that was the champions edition, not sure). Some animations weren't added just so you could see how much cooler the arcade version was. |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by R.j.
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I never understood how characters could fight against themselves :p |
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| UWM |
| How old were you when this came out, R.j, like 8 years old? |
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| Lumps |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lira
I never understood how characters could fight against themselves :p |
Quantum mechanics, wormholes, spacetime continuum, et cetera... |
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| malek |
the snes could animate a limited number of sprites (group of pixels) on a screen.
So of course there was little details removed from the SNES version compared to the arcade. |
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| Lira |
| quote: | Originally posted by UWM
Tiger Uppercut! |
In the beginning it was tyre hupperhot!
Or that's what I could understand.
Tyre, tyre, tyrrrrrrre hupperhot! |
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