Super Fighter Thread 9x Turbo Final Edition! (Fighter Thread 9)

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[quote name='GuilewasNK']That's proper Darkstalkers.



This is the bastardized American toon.

The Japanese anime is actually pretty good (I have only seen the first volume though). I need to get the second one. :bomb:[/QUOTE]I'd suggest buying from here: http://store.viz.com/product/DVVSA0001/s.mWtt0PWN That's straight from the Viz site so it's as reliable and official as it gets. It also happens to be a great price - $17.99. Any other place that actually has it in stock (which isn't many - and believe me, I've looked) usually has it for $24.99. Of course if you want to risk eBay or Half and aren't bothered by bootlegs, you can probably get it for less.

So glad I stumbled upon that before I caved in and ordered it full price from Best Buy. Now I just have to get around to watching it. :D
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']
The Japanese anime is actually pretty good (I have only seen the first volume though). I need to get the second one. :bomb:[/QUOTE]

I've only seen the first two volumes and it actually holds its ground.

Anyone have other fighter game based anime recommendations? I put a vote in for the Fatal Fury OAV... you get an over boobasized fanservice fest of Mai goodness... Plus the story and action aint bad, othr than the fact that it strays a bit far from the Fatal Fury storyline.
 
[quote name='RelentlessRolento']it's always welcome here... as long as your name isn't The VGM...[/QUOTE]

Cosigned

As far as other fighting game-to-anime translations go, I say check out KOF: Another Day. Two episodes (out of 4) are out so far, and both are less than 10 minutes long. I'm guessing that these short eps are leading up to one big epic episode where everything comes together.
 
[quote name='Purple Flames']Cosigned

As far as other fighting game-to-anime translations go, I say check out KOF: Another Day. Two episodes (out of 4) are out so far, and both are less than 10 minutes long. I'm guessing that these short eps are leading up to one big epic episode where everything comes together.[/QUOTE]

either that or it'll actually give a backstory to kof: maximum impact 2. at least that's what i think.
 
[quote name='RelentlessRolento']people... vote for this thread to be nominated in the cag best pf 2005 whatever the hello cat thing it's called.[/QUOTE]
i firsted the nomination hopefully others will follow in this trend.


on another note- i fucken HATE kof: maximum impact. the A.I. just rushes in with the same bread and butter combo until it dies. there's alot to improve upon on this series.
 
[quote name='gigan54']i firsted the nomination hopefully others will follow in this trend.


on another note- i fucken HATE kof: maximum impact. the A.I. just rushes in with the same bread and butter combo until it dies. there's alot to improve upon on this series.[/QUOTE]

I actually thought Maximum Impact was gonna catch on with the casual gamer crowd since it was it was more combo crazy and button mashy. Probably the best thing to come out of that game was the music. The music was very good.

The bigest problem with this game was the AI, completeing all the goals in Mission mode was frustrating. But remember it's a computer and it has patterns.
 
[quote name='gigan54']either that or it'll actually give a backstory to kof: maximum impact 2. at least that's what i think.[/QUOTE]


It actually bridges the gap between the two series. It happens after XI but before MI2.


BTW: if that list of characters is true, no Venom = lose
 
[quote name='gigan54']i firsted the nomination hopefully others will follow in this trend.


on another note- i fucken HATE kof: maximum impact. the A.I. just rushes in with the same bread and butter combo until it dies. there's alot to improve upon on this series.[/QUOTE]


the crazy otg juggles you can do in this game is ridiculous too..
 
[quote name='RelentlessRolento']I've only seen the first two volumes and it actually holds its ground.

Anyone have other fighter game based anime recommendations? I put a vote in for the Fatal Fury OAV... you get an over boobasized fanservice fest of Mai goodness... Plus the story and action aint bad, othr than the fact that it strays a bit far from the Fatal Fury storyline.[/QUOTE]

I second Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture. Part of the reason I like it so much is because the storyline isn't related to the games (other than the inclusion of some characters). It's one of my favorite anime to watch overall. Fatal Fury: Legend of the Hungry Wolf isn't too shabby either. It is relevant to The Motion Picture and what Terry must go through so watch it first.

Street Fighter the Animated Movie is pretty good. I watched that one quite a bit.

Street Fighter II V is a decent series IMO. The problem is that the animation is a mixed a bag. Sometimes it's great (Chun-Li's first fight scene) and other times is plain sucks. I enjoyed the story but the pacing was uneven.

Samurai Shodown is one I have to watch again. I have the VHS. I don't remember a whole lot since I only saw it once.

Tekken is garbage IMO. Tekken should have had a 13 episode series, not a 60 minute OVA. There wasn't enough time to really get a good story going.

[quote name='BustaUppa']I'd suggest buying from here: http://store.viz.com/product/DVVSA0001/s.mWtt0PWN That's straight from the Viz site so it's as reliable and official as it gets. It also happens to be a great price - $17.99. Any other place that actually has it in stock (which isn't many - and believe me, I've looked) usually has it for $24.99. Of course if you want to risk eBay or Half and aren't bothered by bootlegs, you can probably get it for less.

So glad I stumbled upon that before I caved in and ordered it full price from Best Buy. Now I just have to get around to watching it. :D[/QUOTE]

No bootlegs for me.

Yeah, I've had my eye on it from Viz, but I was hoping that they would get some more of the first DVD in-stock also so I could get them at the same time. I probably shouldn't wait too long though.
 
I have to agree about Tekken needing to be a series... they crammed too much in just 60 minutes and really didn't spend good enough time with anyone (though Kazuya and Lei Wulong got alot of screen time). I say they should have a Tekken sereis mainly focusing on the Mishima family and Kazama family, since everyone elses storyline is somehow connected to the Mishimas, which would be an easy way for all characters to make an appearance.

The weird thing I find is that alot of Fighter based animes jsut go off and make their own story. The only time I've seen it work well ever was with Fatal Fury and the Street Fighter Anime Movie. Some series would benefit if they actualy stuck to storyline more often. The series that would probably benefit the most would be Tekken, Virtua Fighter (even with barely any game story, there is some good stuff to work off, like Kage's mom's diesease...), and Rival Schools (make a damn anime of this!!!!!!!! gahhhhH!!!!).

anyone know when the Rival Schools comic book comes out this month? www.capcomcomics.com says this month, but no exact date. Should be a wednsday from what I know.
 
For info on Rival Schools comic check the SF Comics section on SRK forums... the head of Udon, Eric Ko posts there often with release info.
 
MK: Armageddon... I hope it's not more crap and actually a good fighting game... -_-

God, I've been trying my hardest to resist playing Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection at our local arcade... but with it being $0.75 for 2/3 rounds I'm doing a pretty good job of resisting. Whew.

Going to be adding a new thing into my collection this weekend. I'm getting a Tekken Tag Tournament arcade cabinet... Very excited about it!
 
I'm in desperate need of some 2-D fighting fun at the moment. I've been playing SF3 third strike since Sept. I have Guilty Gear Isuka still unopened but I played the heck out of Guilty Gear XX. I guess I can wait for Samurai Shodown V at the end of the month.
 
[quote name='MarkMan']MK: Armageddon... I hope it's not more crap and actually a good fighting game... -_-

God, I've been trying my hardest to resist playing Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection at our local arcade... but with it being $0.75 for 2/3 rounds I'm doing a pretty good job of resisting. Whew.

Going to be adding a new thing into my collection this weekend. I'm getting a Tekken Tag Tournament arcade cabinet... Very excited about it![/QUOTE]

sweet! I'd like to see pics of this cabinet (if it's not too much work for you MarkMan) congrats on an awesome addition to your collection. :applause:
 
[quote name='MarkMan']For info on Rival Schools comic check the SF Comics section on SRK forums... the head of Udon, Eric Ko posts there often with release info.[/QUOTE]

link plz? thx :)
 
[quote name='MarkMan']MK: Armageddon... I hope it's not more crap and actually a good fighting game... -_-

God, I've been trying my hardest to resist playing Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection at our local arcade... but with it being $0.75 for 2/3 rounds I'm doing a pretty good job of resisting. Whew.

Going to be adding a new thing into my collection this weekend. I'm getting a Tekken Tag Tournament arcade cabinet... Very excited about it![/QUOTE]



You're hesitant about paying 75 cents for tekken 5 but you're buying an arcade cabinet?
 
[quote name='MarkMan']MK: Armageddon... I hope it's not more crap and actually a good fighting game... -_-

God, I've been trying my hardest to resist playing Tekken 5: Dark Resurrection at our local arcade... but with it being $0.75 for 2/3 rounds I'm doing a pretty good job of resisting. Whew.

Going to be adding a new thing into my collection this weekend. I'm getting a Tekken Tag Tournament arcade cabinet... Very excited about it![/QUOTE]

Where did you pick that up? I remember having one of those in my campus arcade back when it was the newest one in the series. I spent so much time on that and Gauntlet that i should have gotten credits in that.
 
[quote name='Metal Boss']You're hesitant about paying 75 cents for tekken 5 but you're buying an arcade cabinet?[/QUOTE]

You fail to see things the way I see it. I'm getting a cabinet via trade, and I won't have to pay to play it since it will be set on free play.

75 cents on the other hand for about 1 minute of playing either me winning or taking money from my friend. That's not fun at all. In fact most of the real competitive players are pretty much boycotting playing DR in our area until the price is lowered or until the official US release is out at a reasonable 50 cents.

I'll put pics up as soon as I pick it up Sat. morning. I have a feeling I might have to replace the buttons/stick. Let's hope I don't have to.
 
Hey MarkMan, is your avatar official art or did you make it yourself? I like that SD style and was wondering if there were more of some other Tekken characters.
 
It was from a Japanese fan site... I saved it to my PC yearssss ago... and damn I don't even know if the site is up still... let me search for it.
 
[quote name='RelentlessRolento']anyone reccomend me changing my avatar? I feel it's getting old...[/QUOTE]

It's up to you. I still think it is pretty cool.

I am debating whether I should alter mine a bit. I haven't installed Photoshop on my new PC yet though.
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']It's up to you. I still think it is pretty cool.

I am debating whether I should alter mine a bit. I haven't installed Photoshop on my new PC yet though.[/QUOTE]


hmmm... thanks for the compliment...

I'll put up some other avatars and have people vote what I should change to, if I do change...

I like your avatar, but you could actually extend the animation a bit longer with more variations on guile. just have the same animation over and over, but just have it go through to a different guile each time... but it's still great as is. :)
 
[quote name='RelentlessRolento']I like your avatar, but you could actually extend the animation a bit longer with more variations on guile. just have the same animation over and over, but just have it go through to a different guile each time... but it's still great as is. :)[/QUOTE]

Plus Guile is just too easy to defeat. Would you like an autograph? :D
 
[quote name='Danro']Plus Guile is just too easy to defeat. Would you like an autograph? :D[/QUOTE]

*Throws Sonic Hurricane in the general direction of Danro!* :lol:
 
[quote name='RelentlessRolento']hmmm... thanks for the compliment...

I'll put up some other avatars and have people vote what I should change to, if I do change...

I like your avatar, but you could actually extend the animation a bit longer with more variations on guile. just have the same animation over and over, but just have it go through to a different guile each time... but it's still great as is. :)[/QUOTE]

This is what I have done so far.

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I think I'll probably go with a white background when it is all said and done though. I need to work on it a bit more.
 
it's good so far, but I reccomend keeping the black. The one thing I reccomend fixing is the addition of those white outlines liek your original avatar... just add it to the other guile pics to make it more consistant.
 
Actually, those white outlines were part of the official art that I cropped that from. I don't know if I could do a good enough jod making them in the other pics.
 
Just got this in a few hours ago. Had to hurry to tote it over to my place because it was startin' to rain. Thankfully it just started pouring after we got to my place instead of while we were en route.

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It used to be a Tekken 2 cabinet. Now it houses good old Tekken Tag. Everything is in good working order from what I tested at the former owner's place.

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The only thing I want to do is replace the stick/buttons and the plexiglass on the control panel. After that it should be good to go for regular play!
 
[quote name='GuilewasNK']Nice Markman! That was one of the last games I ever played at the arcade at our mall before they closed.[/QUOTE]

Same here, after Tekken Tag arcades around me were pretty dead.
 
One of the reasons I really wanted a TTT machine was because it was the Tekken game I LEARNED to play and learned high level play from so many years ago. I would drive to SHGL also known as the mecca for fighting games... it's quite a trip down memory lane for me... holds special meanin.. :)
 
[quote name='MarkMan']One of the reasons I really wanted a TTT machine was because it was the Tekken game I LEARNED to play and learned high level play from so many years ago. I would drive to SHGL also known as the mecca for fighting games... it's quite a trip down memory lane for me... holds special meanin.. :)[/QUOTE]

Makes sense, I wouldn't mind picking up a 6 slot Neo Geo machine and get games like SamShow 2, KOF 98', Metal Slug etc. The machines really aren't that expensive, it's the shipping that rapes you.
 
[quote name='Rodimus Donut']Makes sense, I wouldn't mind picking up a 6 slot Neo Geo machine and get games like SamShow 2, KOF 98', Metal Slug etc. The machines really aren't that expensive, it's the shipping that rapes you.[/QUOTE]

If I could get a Neo Geo machine with SS IV and a KOF game I would be in heaven. That was the last machine they had at the college here. Those were the days.
 
The next machine I have eyes on which I might get in the next week or two... A Sega Versus City cabinet!

I've been wanting one of those for so long...
 
After playing some DOA:U, I fail to understand why people consider Tekken deeper than DOA (I also own Tekken 2, 3, 4, 5, and TT. And a copy of Tekken 1 which unfortunately got stepped on, and is now in two pieces). Tekken is all just dialed in combos. At least DOA has it's countering system. Now neither of these matches up to Soul Calibur or Virtua Fighter 4 (drool), but as far as I'm concerned Tekken seems the shallowest of all four.
 
[quote name='SilverPaw750']After playing some DOA:U, I fail to understand why people consider Tekken deeper than DOA (I also own Tekken 2, 3, 4, 5, and TT. And a copy of Tekken 1 which unfortunately got stepped on, and is now in two pieces). Tekken is all just dialed in combos. At least DOA has it's countering system. Now neither of these matches up to Soul Calibur or Virtua Fighter 4 (drool), but as far as I'm concerned Tekken seems the shallowest of all four.[/QUOTE]

I think it's just a matter a preference. It's kind of weird because DOA's controls are based a lot off of VF. I think Tekken is deeper just because of the sheer number of characters and fighting styles. I am not a competitive player in any series BTW. I simply play for fun and enjoy both games. I don't think VF, DOA, or Tekken is too shallow now. The most recent versions of each (DOAU for me) are pretty deep IMO.
 
I'm not a 100% sure on this but besides DOA1 their isn't a DOA arcade machine out, right? When I was in Tokyo I didn't notice any. VF and Tekken all have a strong showing in Japan. I can understand not making them here, but why didn't Tecmo launch any DOA machines in Japan? Did they think it wouldn't do well enough?
 
I'll be happy to break down Tekken for you.

IMO, the level of skill after playing BOTH against high level players... TEKKEN > DOA by FAR.

In Tekken's defense, it is not a dial a combo game at all. I would understand at the casual level. But if you're playing the game at the casual level you shouldn't even have to read any explanation or even make any comparisons.

In DoA, you can't break command throws. You can break regular throws. But the throw break is easy, just throw back. In Tekken there are specific throw breaks for each throw. All throw breaks are either a 1, 2, or 1+2 break.

In Tekken, frame advantage is REALLY important. Frame data is readily available by testing or by looking it up on TZ. Knowing what to punish with, how safe you are, what move will beat out which after a blocked attack etc. DoA does have frame data, but you don't really need frame data in DoA IMO because most punishers lead to a stun which the followup can be escaped. You're still stuck at the same mixup of poke/stun, throw/bait hi-counter throw. The only other option is to launch, and by doing so you pretty much give up on the potential damage via stuns/mixup stuns.

For DoA, you can't really compare it. There's no other fighting game like it. The stun system is pretty a guessing game between high, mid-p, mid-k, low. And the counter window may be smaller now but it's still huge considering the risk/reward.

As a 3D game, by far I'll say VF wins hands down. It has the most balance and is the hardest to learn system wise. Soul Calibur III is a piece of shit game. Now I don't only think this. The SC II World Champion hates the game and thinks it's boring. The US version of the game is so broken and boring to play at high level play. It's not even fun.

When it comes down to it, the fighting game community pretty much shits on DoA for it's lack of depth and it's scrub friendly system. I personally don't think it's a scrub game, but I do agree it lacks depth. It hasn't changed drastically over it's 5 iterations and the stuff they did add for the newest version(4) was borrowed from Tekken. If that wasn't enough, the community for DoA is pretty bad compared to other fighting games out there. It's pretty much an online only community. No one travels for the game they just rather play it online. While it may make money saleswise, it's not having the same lasting appeal that Capcom vs SNK 2, Tekken 5, MvC2, SF III: 3rd Strike, and other great fighting games out there. The games I just mentioned bring in 100+ ppl every year to a central location where ppl from all over the world battle it out in good old fighting game competitive fashion. DoA was given a chance to participate in EVO last year, what happened? There wasn't enough interest. There was interest in the DoA4 trailer that was premiered at EVO2005 though. It was boo'd at and laughed at when the Tecmo rep showed it off. That wasn't too cool.

The most experienced person with DoA4 before the game came out here(Bryan Dawson;writer of the official guide) noted that DoA is still DoA, and is not on the same learning curve or level of skill as Tekken.

But to each game's own respect. They're both very different, and can be VERY fun, in their own way. But if you really wanna know why Tekken is deep, I can go more in depth for you.

The thing I love about fighting games is breaking them down, by frame, by window, by execution. To learn whats possible and what's not possible. I actually have more fun learning from a game and watching than by playing it myself.

In the end. Apples and Oranges. Shouldn't compare fighting games. They're all too different. If anything compare from the same series.

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HOLY fuck DID YOU JUST SEE WHAT HAPPENED IN THE STEELERS VS COLTS GAME?

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I'm curious as to why VF4 is always considered to be the deepest 3D Fighter.

I have my reasons why I believe it to be so, but I want to hear the general opinion first.
 
[quote name='kainzero']I'm curious as to why VF4 is always considered to be the deepest 3D Fighter.

I have my reasons why I believe it to be so, but I want to hear the general opinion first.[/QUOTE]

Probably because it is the hardest to learn.
 
VF4 is very rewarding. If you can find people that enjoy playing it you'll have alot fun training and learning new things. It's got the best training mode and explains every scenario very well. But I think people that are in love with DOA wont find much enjoyment in this game. It's not "pick up and play."

One of my favorite things in VF4 Evo was the videos of matches. You learn alot from watching good people play.
 
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