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Today, Retro Nick teams up with Retro Game Squad's Alex Mort, to tear down Capcom's Street Fighter The Movie, or "Street Fighter: Real Battle on Film" as it's known in Japan, for the Sega Saturn. Alex provides an in-depth breakdown on the differences between the Arcade and home versions, while I point and laugh at some of the more questionable artistic choices made.
Is this the most embarrassing Street Fighter game? Well, it certainly is the ugliest! Watch and see!
Sources.
Street Fighter The Movie, Saturn gameplay-captured from original software on original hardware through an Elgato HD60 S connected to a RetroTink 2X. Street Fighter the Move, arcade gameplay captured through a backed-up ROM of the game played through MAME.exe with a Retro-Bit Sega Saturn game pad and recorded using OBS Studio. Street Fighter the Movie is owned by Universal Pictures. Street Fighter The Movie (arcade), is the property of Capcom and Incredible Technologies. Street Fighter the Movie (Sega Saturn), is the property of Capcom and Acclaim.
RNR Theme:
Powerup!
Jeremy Blake
Red Means Recording - KZitem
RNR Interlude:
Itty Bitty 8 Bit by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommon...
Source: incompetech.com...
Artist: incompetech.com/
Gameplay segments from other games and media included in the video are listed with their respective owners below.
Bonk's Adventure: Hudson Software
Splatterhouse: Namco. Footage is from the ROM hack, Splatterhouse Chrome
Air Zonk: Red
Osomatsu-kun: Hachamecha Gekijō, Sega Enterprises
Osomatsu-Kun created by Fujio Akatsuka
Saturn Bomberman Fight: Hudson Soft
Super Street Fighter II Turbo: Capcom
Mortal Kombat and Mortal Kombat 2: Midway
The Simpsons: 20th Century Fox, The Walt Disney Company
Atari Jaguar: Atari Games
Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li: Capcom, Adlabs Films, Hyde park Entertainment
Jurassic Park: Universal Pictures
Southpark: Comedy Central
Batman (1989): Warner Bros. Pictures
Batman Returns: Warner Bros. Pictures
Family Guy: 20th Century Fox, The Walt Disney Company
Photo of Street Fighter The Movie arcade machine by Alkaharon on Deviant Art: www.deviantart...
Street Fighter Alpha 2: Capcom
Gremlins: Warner Bros. Pictures, Amblin Entertainment
Freddy Got Fingered: Regency Enterprises, 20th Century Fox
Night Warriors: Darkstalkers Revenge: Capcom
Orgazmo: Avenging Conscience, October Films
M*A*S*H: CBS Television
Under A Killing Moon: Access Software, Big Finish Games
Ultimate Mortal Kombat 3: Midway
The Emperor's New Groove: Walt Disney Pictures
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show: Nintendo
The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson: NBC Television
Look Who's Talking: Tristar Pictures
Shinobi Legions: Sega, Vic-Tokai
WWF: Wrestlemania The Arcade Game: Midway
Among Us: Innersloth
Ultra Vortek: Atari Corporation, Beyond games
The Cuphead Show: Netflix Animation
Liar Liar: Universal Pictures
Mallrats: Gramercy Pictures
X-Men: Marvel Comics, Sega
Incredible combo footage from KZitem user, ReBRanded: • SFTM Combo Video (Arca...
Lance Boyle Footage from the game “MegaRace” by Cryo.
A HUGE thank you to the Retro Game Squad podcast. Alex took the time to research and write the comparison of the Saturn and Arcade versions of the game, while Jon offered helpful advice on capturing from an original Saturn through the Elgato capture box, and Jeff offered suggestions for the title and feedback on progress. They often have me on to talk about more obscure Japanese games that no one around here has ever heard of! You can find them here, at www.retrogamesq..., and you can hear yours truly wax nostalgic on their Turbografx-16 and Sega Saturn episodes, as well as their co-op games and PC-Engine episodes.
Also, a VERY special thank you to Vito Gesualdi who took the time to offer some helpful critique with my background graphics, which is why we have the nice, subtle diagonal logos slowly gliding by with scanlines instead of a bright, red mess. Check out his channel at / vito , or listen to his podcast “The Biggest Problem in the Universe,” and vote on all the problems at wwww.biggestpro...
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