It’s game time talk now. Super Street Fighter IV will be out soon, it’s a sequel to Street Fighter IV. Note the difference in the title. I can’t wait to get my hands on the game.
Boys will always be boys right …
I can’t get enough of Ryu’s shout of his fireball power move “Hadoken” or in my mind, it’s more of “Haaaa doooo kennnnnnnn”. Tarik sikit lah … haha.
Playing this old-school game just reminds me of my wasted youth, dedicating precious hours in the arcade center honing my gaming skills, only to realise I was losing gazillions of my coins to the darn machine, but always coming back for more.
I never learned, it’s addictive, as there’s so many moves to work-on, and being the perfectionist that I am, I kept on practicing at the expense of my studies, keke … when I should actually be doing my homework at home.
Super Street Fighter IV Review
Street Fighter IV is a 2008 fighting game produced by Capcom.
It is the first numbered Street Fighter game released by Capcom for the arcades since 1999.
An updated version, Super Street Fighter IV, is scheduled to be released as a standalone title in April, 2010.
Super Street Fighter IV is planned to feature ten additional characters, as well as tweaks and changes to the existing ones, such as new ultra combos.
Among the added characters are T. Hawk and Dee Jay, who were initially intended to be in the original Street Fighter IV but later dropped.
Confirmed returning characters are Adon, Guy, Cody, Ibuki, Makoto and Dudley.
The newly introduced characters are Juri and Hakan. A Korean Tae Kwon Do fighter, Juri works as a spy for Seth’s organization, S.I.N., and has a ki-boosting device implanted into her left eye, called the “Feng Shui Engine”; Hakan is a Turkish oil wrestler.
Super Street Fighter 4 is scheduled to be released on April 27, 2010.


















