An unreleased NES version of the 1987 Arcade game Street Fighter.
Street Fighter V’s new story DLC is really ridiculous and silly. You can watch me fumble and laugh through the first 30 minutes or so below. (Worth noting: it’s free!) Read more
Sixteen characters made the cut for Street Fighter V, but they weren’t the only ones designed for the game. Capcom…
Here’s a trailer for the “cinematic” story mode that’s being added to Street Fighter V tomorrow via a free update. More details on the update, including pricing if you want to play the game’s new characters right away ($6) is over at Capcom’s blog.
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Sounds like Daigo Umehara thinks Street Fighter V needs an arcade release in Japan. Event Hubs reported he wondered if the game will still be played next year. Umehara added that the lack of an arcade release was a problem for Japanese gamers.
Of course Ash is not. But this Taipei Metro announcement certainly looks like he is.
PC gaming continues to bring us ridiculous crossovers, this time mixing a little Street Fighter V with Overwatch.
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