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Believe me when I tell you: a lot of fighting games titles makes no sense especially with the tournaments chosen name.
Case in point: Street Fighter. First off the term “street fight” is supposed to mean an unsanctioned physical combat that is not authorized by a committee. Yet the plot of both games is about a big world martial arts tournament to find the strongest fighter of any displine.
And the name Street Fighter? Why the hell in a game like that the protagonist have to be a Japanese karate guy? I mean shouldn’t a street fighter be like some generic tough guy in tight jeans who isn’t subscribed to a specific fighting discipline? Seriously dudes like Cody from Final Fight or Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury fit the image of a Street Fighter.
Speaking of Fatal Fury; that game title, subtitle and original Japanese title made a lot more sense then Street Fighter. Figures seeing how the people who worked on that game worked on the original SF and realized how much they fucked up with that game and made FF as a sort of apology for it.
Case in point: Street Fighter. First off the term “street fight” is supposed to mean an unsanctioned physical combat that is not authorized by a committee. Yet the plot of both games is about a big world martial arts tournament to find the strongest fighter of any displine.
And the name Street Fighter? Why the hell in a game like that the protagonist have to be a Japanese karate guy? I mean shouldn’t a street fighter be like some generic tough guy in tight jeans who isn’t subscribed to a specific fighting discipline? Seriously dudes like Cody from Final Fight or Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury fit the image of a Street Fighter.
Speaking of Fatal Fury; that game title, subtitle and original Japanese title made a lot more sense then Street Fighter. Figures seeing how the people who worked on that game worked on the original SF and realized how much they fucked up with that game and made FF as a sort of apology for it.
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Believe me when I tell you: a lot of fighting games titles makes no sense especially with the tournaments chosen name.
Case in point: Street Fighter. First off the term “street fight” is supposed to mean an unsanctioned physical combat that is not authorized by a committee. Yet the plot of both games is about a big world martial arts tournament to find the strongest fighter of any displine.
And the name Street Fighter? Why the hell in a game like that the protagonist have to be a Japanese karate guy? I mean shouldn’t a street fighter be like some generic tough guy in tight jeans who isn’t subscribed to a specific fighting discipline? Seriously dudes like Cody from Final Fight or Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury fit the image of a Street Fighter.
Speaking of Fatal Fury; that game title, subtitle and original Japanese title made a lot more sense then Street Fighter. Figures seeing how the people who worked on that game worked on the original SF and realized how much they fucked up with that game and made FF as a sort of apology for it.
Case in point: Street Fighter. First off the term “street fight” is supposed to mean an unsanctioned physical combat that is not authorized by a committee. Yet the plot of both games is about a big world martial arts tournament to find the strongest fighter of any displine.
And the name Street Fighter? Why the hell in a game like that the protagonist have to be a Japanese karate guy? I mean shouldn’t a street fighter be like some generic tough guy in tight jeans who isn’t subscribed to a specific fighting discipline? Seriously dudes like Cody from Final Fight or Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury fit the image of a Street Fighter.
Speaking of Fatal Fury; that game title, subtitle and original Japanese title made a lot more sense then Street Fighter. Figures seeing how the people who worked on that game worked on the original SF and realized how much they fucked up with that game and made FF as a sort of apology for it.