Street ball
Hardware: PC
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Titolo originale:Street Ball
Year: 1993 Froggman
Genre: Arcade - Action
Description:
Street ball is an Arcade/Puzzle game where your goal is to guide a
bouncing ball through a maze collecting treasures and avoiding
obstacles. Your ball moves back and forth on wires until you release
it, at which point it bounces around the maze until it hits another
wire.
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Street fighter
Hardware: AMIGA
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Titolo originale:Street Fighter
Year: 1988 Capcom - GO!
Genre: Arcade - Beat'em up
Lang: English
Disks: 1
Version: commercial, OCS, PAL, WHD
description:
In this game you take the part of a street fighter who travels the world in
order to test his skills against combatants of different nationalities.
The game is presented in a 5 part multi-load format:each load
containing data for a paticular country.The countries are
Japan,Thailand,USA,England and China.
Player 1 takes the part of street fighter RYU.If a 2 player game is
selected then player 2 becomes KEN.These must battle to determine
who will go on to fight opponents throughout the world.
In each country you must fight two computer controlled opponents before
progressing to the next country.These are; JAPAN - RETSU AND JEKI
USA - JOE AND MIKE ENGLAND - BIRDIE AND EAGLE THAILAND - ADON AND SAGAT
The strength of your blow is determined
by the reading on the strength display when the fire button is
pressed and released.The move must be carried out before the
time limit is reached.
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Street fighter
Hardware: AMSTRAD-CPC
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Titolo originale:Street Fighter
Year: 1988 Capcom/Go!
Genre: Arcade - Fighting
Lang: English
Disks: 1
Version: Commercial, joy port 1
Description:
This little known beat-'em-up pales into comparison to its sequel - remember all
the fuss that Amstrad Action made over Street Fighter II, which
was ultimately never released on the CPC? No choice of player, though; you are
left with the diminutive Ryu to travel the globe in a series of bouts to
determine who is the 'world warrior'. You and your opponent face each other in
front of a luscious landscape while you proceed to knock the crap out of him/her
using the variety of moves available to you. A health bar at the top of the
screen indicates your progress or lack of it. Good large sprites, but rather
garish colours. It's also too easy up to the final confrontation with Saigat,
who is way too difficult.
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Street fighter
Hardware: ATARI
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Titolo originale:Street Fighter
Year: 1988 GO! (US Gold)
Genre: Arcade - Beat'em up
Lang: English
Disks: 1
Version: ST
Description:
You are Ryu, a Street Fighter. Your goal is to travel to 5
countries (Japan, USA, England, China and Thailand) and beat 2 enemies
at each of them. Many of these characters, such as Adon, Gen, and
Birdie, are later seen in the Street Fighter Alpha series.
After each country you will have the chance to get additional points in a
little bonus round, a feature seen later in most Street Fighter games.
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Street fighter
Hardware: PC
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Titolo originale:Street Fighter
Year: 1988 Capcom
Genre: Arcade - Fighting
Description:
this is the prequel to the famous Street Fighter II!
You are Ryu and you can select the country where you’ll fight. There
are four to choose from (Japan, UAS, China and UK). In each country
you’ll get a different opponent. The one who scores two wins is the
winner. The one who ends up facing the ground is the looser
(obviously).
You get one key for punches “,” and one key for hits “0” (best on
the numerical part of the keyboard) and the 8 directions in which to
move. You’ll really need to slow the game down though, as otherwise
you’ll only be pressing the keys randomly, while getting kicked around.
The graphics are nice (colorful EGA graphics), although the sound
leaves a lot to be desired.
Maybe it really should be played with an old joystick.
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Street fighter
Hardware: SPECTRUM
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Street fighter (eu)
Hardware: C64
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Titolo originale:Street Fighter
Year: 1988 Capcom/GO!
Genre: Sports - Fighting
Lang: English
Description:
You are Ryu, a Street Fighter. Your goal is to travel to 5
countries (Japan, USA, England, China and Thailand) and beat 2 enemies
at each of them. Many of these characters, such as Adon, Gen, and
Birdie, are later seen in the Street Fighter Alpha series.
This is the EU version
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Street fighter (us)
Hardware: C64
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Titolo originale:Street Fighter
Year: 1988 Capcom
Genre: Sports - Fighting
Lang: English
Description:
You are Ryu, a Street Fighter. Your goal is to travel to 5
countries (Japan, USA, England, China and Thailand) and beat 2 enemies
at each of them. Many of these characters, such as Adon, Gen, and
Birdie, are later seen in the Street Fighter Alpha series.
This is the US version
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Street fighter 2
Hardware: C64
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Titolo originale:Street Fighter II
Year: 1992 U.G. Gold/Capcom
Genre: Sports - Fighting
Lang: English
Description:
The C64 version of SF2 has all the characters from the original
Arcade game, and the developers clearly tried to keep all the unique
characteristics of each player intact, including special moves. Which
means they did at least one thing right. And like most C64 beat 'em
ups, you select each kick, punch or special trick by pressing the fire
button while moving the joystick in the proper direction (f.ex. back
plus fire for high kick).
However, seeing as how the computer controlled opponents hardly
ever try to fight back you don't really need the special moves. You can
finish the game, and get a perfect win in every single fight, by simply
using the punch.
Not only bad though, it's horrible. The game was published for the C64 in 1992,
the same year we got games like First Samurai and Enforcer: Fullmetal Megablaster,
both of which look and play brilliantly to this day. Keeping this in
mind, one just has to wonder why the graphics in SF2 look like finger
paintings by two year olds. The main character look bad, but those
backgrounds were just unacceptable.
Every single stage has the same song, a high pitched tune that loops every 15
seconds, driving you completely nuts. The sound FX are so so, not too bad but
nothing special.
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Street fighter 2
Hardware: AMSTRAD-CPC
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Titolo originale:Street Fighter II
Year: 2008 Go!/Hermo!
Genre: Arcade - Fighting
Lang: English
Disks: 1
Description:
Street Fighter II on Amstrad CPC
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Street fighter 2
Hardware: ATARI
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Titolo originale:Street Fighter II
Year: 1992 U.S. Gold
Genre: Arcade - Beat'em up
Lang: English
Disks: harddisk
version: ST
dEscription:
The original Street Fighter II is a famous fighting game. Players
select from one of eight characters: Ryu, Ken, Blanka, E. Honda,
Zangief, Chun Li, Guile and Dhalsim to do battle with. They must then
use their combat strengths to defeat the other seven fighters followed
by four boss characters: M. Bison, Vega, Sagat and Balrog. Each
character represents a certain country and has their own reasons for
wanting to win against the others.
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Street fighter 2
Hardware: PC
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Titolo originale:Street Fighter II
Year: 1992 U.S. Gold
Genre: Arcade - Fighting
Description:
Everybody knows Street Fighter. After Mortal Combat, this one's
probably the most well-known fighting game around. Well, this's the
second one, sequel of SF. It's generally the same as all these games.
There is a story mode, in which you can choose which character you
play, then beat up enemies, one by one. There is also the two-player
mode.
The story mode lets you choose which character you'll be fighting
with. After that, you'll have to beat up the other fighters and get a
typical, brainless, taunt after two wins or losses. When the taunting's
finished, you'll just fly off to the next challenger. There's no real
story in story mode. Beat up one guy, then get to the next one. After
beating up the seven first main guys, you'll get another set out of
which you couldn't choose before. They are more difficult than the
previous ones, but there's no real difficulty increase between two of
each set. If you're looking for a bigger challenge after going through
story mode, just increase the difficulty level.
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Street fighter 2 (not works)
Hardware: SPECTRUM
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Street fighter 2 champion edition
Hardware: PC
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Street fighter 2 neo the world warrior
Hardware: MSX2
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Titolo originale:Street Fighter II Neo - The World Warrior
Year: 1994 Neo
Genre: Arcade - Beat'em up
Lang: English
Version: Commerial, Joy port 1
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Street fighter 2 the world warrior
Hardware: AMIGA
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Titolo originale:Street Fighter II - The World Warrior
Year: 1992 Capcom - U.S. Gold
Genre: Arcade - Beat'em up
Lang: English
Disks: 4
Version: commercial, OCS, PAL, WHD
description:
The original Street Fighter II is a famous fighting game. Players
select from one of eight characters: Ryu, Ken, Blanka, E. Honda,
Zangief, Chun Li, Guile and Dhalsim to do battle with. They must then
use their combat strengths to defeat the other seven fighters followed
by four boss characters: M. Bison, Vega, Sagat and Balrog. Each
character represents a certain country and has their own reasons for
wanting to win against the others.
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Street fighter 2 turbo hyper fighting
Hardware: PC
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Street fighter 2 xms version
Hardware: PC
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Titolo originale:Street Fighter 2 XMS Version
Year: 1992 Capcom
Genre: Action - fighting
Description:
XMS Version
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Street fighter ex
Hardware: ARCADE
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Street fighter ex 2
Hardware: ARCADE
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