Can the oratory really be such a place full of wrath?
Oh, yes it can.
The immense masterpiece, the first version of Street Fighters, was and remains a must for arcade videogames.
It precedes the mega success of the second edition, but it is the true watershed, the father of the genre that will spread in the following years.
This game is honored with an attractive graphic, not dimensional, simple playability made up of immediate and effectively stylized characters.
The protagonist, Ryu in player 1, Ken in player 2, has to smash the face of 2 individuals per continent.
The crucial choice is whether to take out the enemies with hooks or the bubbles (devastating and very powerful): yes, the wonderful bubbles produced by frantic button-mashing.
Each enemy you killed corresponded with a smashed face and the warning THAT IN THE WORLD THERE IS ALWAYS SOMEONE STRONGER THAN YOU.
The true delight came with the British Birdie and Eagle, but you already suffered with Geki and Chen. The real tough guys were Adon and the gigantic Sagat.
The backgrounds and music, then, lingered for years in the thoughts of an aggressive adolescence vented with button-mashing, and not only the joystick.
But how many of you finished the game with only 1 move (THE BUBBLE)?
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