Notable moments include Zangief taking a fireball to the groin, mini-Guile getting pushed around by other regular-sized Street Fighters, Ryu and Ken battling for pillow-fighter supremacy, Balrog doing some computer hacking while still wearing his boxing gloves, Bison juggling, Honda buttflopping onto a pack of unconscious cyber-wolves, Blanka’s role in the Arab/Israeli conflict, and tons confusing sexual innuendos that don’t quite work. Thanks to Capcom Unity forum member The Switcher for putting this together and sharing.
While a Korean MMO game had to license Ken and Chunli to have Street Fighter characters appear in the game, WoW was able to show off its MMO dominance once again without even breaking a sweat, as evidenced by the screenshot below. Man, imagine what they can do as Blizzivison. Shoryuken indeed.
It’s hard to keep up with the enigmatic Turbo’s stream of Street Fighter-themed rap. Hot on the heels of hits like “Gigaton Punch” and “yupyupyup,” he’s also got “Balrog Bonus” and the cunningly tittled “Vega Cut.”
What are the Tampa Bay Buccaneers up to just before kickoff? Turns out it’s… Street Fighter.Tampa Bay Online talks to Safety Kalvin Pearson, Defensive End Patrick Chukwurah, and Fullback B.J. Askew. They a LOT of trash, play for championship belts, and even pass judgment on the eternal question: are throws cheap?
Pearson also laughs at the notion put forth by Askew that because of his dominance, Pearson and Chukwurah demanded throwing be eliminated from the game to make it more fair.
”The throws are a glitch in the game. The throws can overthrow any other move that you do, so we took throws out to make it more competitive. We can all just sit back and throw each other, but we want to see that skill, which he’s lacking. Severely,” Pearson said.