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00:02Grazie a tutti.
00:30And on today's episode, Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection,
00:33coming to PS4 in May, I have Brett and Kim joining me from Capcom.
00:39Gentlemen, welcome to the program.
00:40What's up?
00:41Hello.
00:41Thanks for having us.
00:42Third time's the charm.
00:44Guys, we are playing Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection.
00:47Tell me a little bit about this ridiculous amount of Street Fighter
00:52Collection 1 because it's insane.
00:54Yeah.
00:54I mean, as the title suggests, this is a celebration of the past
00:58three decades of Street Fighter.
00:59really focusing on the arcade games that made Street Fighter what it is,
01:04which is just this legendary franchise that has been with us since 1987.
01:10You're going to get 12 arcade games brought home in one collection,
01:14and four of those do hop online.
01:16We can discuss which ones when we get into the game a little bit.
01:19But outside of these arcade perfect conversions that bring these games to
01:23to your home, we have this museum that is really thematically organized instead of
01:29just here's a bunch of concept art, here's a bunch of unlockable things that you could find.
01:34It's no, here's a museum that is really like through the years and contextualized with the
01:39Street Fighter Alpha series or the Street Fighter 3 series.
01:42and it really is trying to be a true celebration of Street Fighter and more than just,
01:47hey, we've made another collection, here it is.
01:48This is really trying to be, this is the collection.
01:51And if you're ever going to have a Street Fighter collection, this is the one.
01:53And I mean, there's a few games that have 30 years of experience under their belts in a series,
01:58so that's pretty amazing.
01:58Do you want to jump into the arcade selection?
02:01We can look at some of these games.
02:02Sure.
02:03And then we can go back into museum later if you choose, up to you guys.
02:07There's a lot of cool stuff in there.
02:09Why don't we start with looking through the game catalog?
02:12Because I feel like I can call it a catalog.
02:13I mean, there's a lot.
02:14There's a lot here.
02:15You've got to circle which one you want for Christmas.
02:17Okay.
02:18That's how it works?
02:19You can only choose one.
02:20You buy the whole game and then you choose one and then all the others are locked forever.
02:25No, that's not how it works.
02:26These are thankfully all ready to go right from the start, from the 87 original.
02:30I remember playing that one in a pizza place before I knew what Street Fighter was.
02:35Yep.
02:35And then you get into, of course, the world-famous Street Fighter II and then its many iterations
02:40that add stuff as each iteration came out, which we'll talk through here in a second.
02:45And then you get your Alpha series, Alpha 1, 2, and 3.
02:48Alpha 1, 2, and 3, all completely different from each other despite the same subtitle.
02:52And then the beautifully animated, lavishly animated Street Fighter III series from New
02:59Generation down to Third Strike.
03:01Yeah.
03:02It's beautiful, by the way.
03:03It's something else.
03:04It's something else.
03:05Yeah.
03:06So the cool thing about this is, as Brett mentioned, there are 12 games that we have in this collection.
03:12You can just jump to the game super quick and if you're like, oh man, I'm going to check
03:17out another game real quick.
03:18Yeah, the loading is...
03:19Yeah, you're back into the...
03:20I'm out.
03:20In and out.
03:22One cool thing.
03:22If you hit triangle, you get a game-by-game breakdown that gives you some historical context,
03:28information about the hardware.
03:31But yeah, tips and tricks, but in an image, kind of a mock-up of the arcade cabinet.
03:36And if you hit X from here, it just kind of zooms into that from there and now you're
03:41back in the game.
03:42Each game also has unique, like these arcade cabinet borders, which you can turn off or on
03:48and you can also change the screen ratio to be this kind of, you know, one to one ratio that
03:55you might have had in the arcades or you can do a full screen version which extends it to the
04:00vertical
04:01height so you still get, it's maintaining the aspect ratio, you know, it's not like stretching
04:05it wide or anything, but you get a little bit more game on your screen.
04:08And you can also go the full wide screen that's going to stretch the graphics.
04:13Somebody somewhere wants to use this version.
04:17Somebody somewhere.
04:19You heard it here first, folks.
04:20As a personal, like, you know, maintaining the aspect ratio of your sprites.
04:24But I mean.
04:25Let's keep it authentic real quick.
04:26The options.
04:28Man, Kim was having some anxiety attacks over there.
04:31I mean, options there because somebody, if that's the way you want it, then option is available to you.
04:35Okay.
04:36Yeah.
04:36I appreciate it.
04:36But I think that the grand majority of folks that are going to be playing this game are
04:40probably going to want to stick to the original.
04:42I imagine so.
04:43Because again, part of this is, you know, preserving the legacy of these games.
04:46Right.
04:46And really putting it all into one spot.
04:49and trying to give you the most authentic version of that game possible.
04:52The original Street Fighter that Kim's playing here, well, we're watching the attract mode,
04:57which would lure people in to put the quarters in.
05:00And if you weren't a fan of the borders, you can also turn them off.
05:02Okay.
05:03There you go.
05:04But, yeah.
05:05Ryu and Ken are in the original Street Fighter, as are some characters that come back later
05:09in the series.
05:09Like, you'd see Birdie, Gen, Sagat, Adon.
05:12But in the original Street Fighter, you can only play as Ryu unless the second player butts in
05:16and then they play as Ken.
05:18But despite that...
05:20How about we just play it quickly?
05:21Yeah, go for it.
05:22Six-button setup is still there even in 87.
05:26That's amazing.
05:27And the three special moves you would associate with Ryu are also present.
05:31Hadouken, Shoryuken, and Tatsumaki, the hurricane kick.
05:34They are much harder to pull off in the original Street Fighter.
05:38But if you do, it's like 50% damage.
05:41If you manage to connect any of those special moves, it is a game changer.
05:46I wish that I could go back.
05:48I could open up my time capsule, my machine, and go back.
05:53And practicing Street Fighter 1, you're ready.
05:55Look at that.
05:55You ignored every other Street Fighter and you only practiced the original one.
05:59Well, it's funny because this was the first Street Fighter,
06:03but special moves were so difficult to pull off.
06:06Because back then there was no training mode or anything like that.
06:10But just like any Street Fighter, if you practice, you get good.
06:13And it's just in this game, if you do an Uppercut, it does 50%.
06:17Fuck it.
06:18Yeah, that's 50% damage.
06:19Oh, yeah.
06:20I caught him on the way down.
06:21Love it.
06:22It's just amazing how different the series looks now.
06:25That's what I was going to say before is if you showed a developer
06:27on the original Street Fighter, what Street Fighter 5 looks like now,
06:32I think their brain would just fly out of the top of their head.
06:35It's a common reaction.
06:36Yeah, absolutely. Brain out of head.
06:38Absolutely.
06:39I also noticed that Ryu kind of looks like he is a bit of a redhead in this game.
06:44Yeah.
06:44So that's changed.
06:45He starts as a redhead and then when Street Fighter 2 comes around in 1991,
06:50he gets dark hair, right?
06:52But to kind of make up for this inconsistency, the Street Fighter Alpha series,
06:56which came after Street Fighter 2 but chronologically takes place between 1 and 2,
07:01Ryu kind of gets back into this look.
07:03And it's kind of in the middle where he's still at this younger redhead look.
07:06But yeah, the timeline, you get the original Street Fighter,
07:09and you go Alpha, and then 2, 4, 5, 3.
07:14Man, is there going to be a test on this, Brett?
07:17Yeah.
07:18There might be.
07:19It's like some movies that go out of order.
07:21Well, we all know that as we age our hair goes from red to dark over old age.
07:27So that all makes sense.
07:29That all checks out.
07:30Kim, well done.
07:31Just flying through this stuff.
07:33But yeah, that's Street Fighter 1.
07:35It's going to be a really fun, nostalgic trip for a lot of people.
07:39Yeah.
07:40It seems like, oh, you know, where's all the excitement for this?
07:42Because it's not quite the hype of some of the later games.
07:45But some of the loudest moments in the office have been people just trying to beat this game
07:50because the AI just gets to this point where like you will not make it past me.
07:55And that's just really watching like obviously people in our office quite good at Street Fighter.
07:59Yeah.
08:00But watching them try to play this AI that's just shutting, no, you cannot do this.
08:04It's pretty fun.
08:05I love it.
08:06You want to?
08:06Should we jump into 2?
08:07Sure.
08:07The game that I have.
08:09It's funny that we were just talking about playing it in a pizza shop.
08:12I was playing Street Fighter 2 in a movie theater.
08:14There you go.
08:15And I remember the kid that I was playing against kept yelling at me for using special moves,
08:20saying like I don't know how to do them so you shouldn't do them either.
08:23I would miss the movie.
08:25And I never understood that.
08:26I would miss the movie to play Street Fighter.
08:28I would miss the movie to play Street Fighter.
08:29I have to get popcorn real quick.
08:30My Street Fighter 2 days were definitely a dingy, smoky bowling alley.
08:34I love it.
08:34It was a good time.
08:35Now, does the dingy alley come with the game or does it separate?
08:39There was going to be a deluxe edition that came with the bowling alley.
08:42Okay.
08:43But we decided against it.
08:44Prohibitively expensive.
08:45Very expensive, yeah.
08:46Would have made it really.
08:47It was that or you had to buy a pizza franchise.
08:49Ah, okay.
08:49It was one of the two.
08:50That's fair.
08:51That's fair.
08:51You want to jump into Street Fighter 2?
08:53Yeah.
08:53And then Zoom.
08:54We're in there.
08:55And then you get your custom Street Fighter 2 background which, again,
08:58that I don't even know what the marble or granite background,
09:01that really takes me back.
09:02Yes.
09:03It's like I'm there, Brett.
09:05And that's CPS1 music, baby.
09:07Oh, yeah.
09:08That's what I'm about.
09:10That's Sonic Boom.
09:10That's CPS1 Sonic Boom.
09:12That's how a Sonic Boom should sound.
09:13And you know what they say about Guile's theme.
09:16It does still go with everything.
09:19He's also one of the best characters.
09:21Let's just use Guile.
09:23Yeah.
09:24In regular Street Fighter 2, I think Guile did overtime.
09:27He's just the best, right?
09:28Among the selectable characters.
09:30Everybody wanted to play him.
09:32Also my hairstyle inspiration for a long time in my younger days.
09:37Now, not so much.
09:38You can turn some heads with that one.
09:39Yeah.
09:39No, you definitely can.
09:40Perfect.
09:41But, yeah.
09:42That was what?
09:43Two combos?
09:44Yeah.
09:44It's like anything in this game, like dizzy someone.
09:48Which also helps people remember what combo it is since it's only three hits.
09:54There's no elaborate 20-hit combos or anything.
09:56I know that I don't want us to get overly technical.
09:59Sure.
09:59But do you want to speak a little bit about sort of the porting process and actually creating like arcade
10:04perfect versions of these games?
10:07Is there like a high level, like layman's version you can give me?
10:10Yeah, the short version is developer Digital Eclipse used some of the source elements and in some cases some of
10:17the boards to bring all these games over.
10:20So we've had a lot of people playing the game and digging into it and trying to be like, does
10:26this match up with my memories?
10:28Are these moves I want to pull off?
10:30Are they still there?
10:30Are they still working the way they should?
10:31And, yeah, we're really proud of it.
10:33That's fantastic.
10:34I mean, it looks exactly how I remember it.
10:37Except this Chun-Li before she had her blue outfit on the Versus screen.
10:40She's still blue in the game but she still has an orange outfit for an iconic blue color.
10:45Interesting.
10:47Yeah, I was going to say that it's also fun to see the character select screen in the original Street
10:52Fighter 2 just because it looks like you're seeing just a few pieces to the puzzle.
10:57But that was it.
10:57And that's what's crazy is this was, again, in 1991 in the arcade days, like to have eight selectable characters
11:04in a time when a lot of arcade games it was you have the one character you play as or
11:08you can pick among
11:10two or three.
11:10Like in Final Fight, you have three characters you can choose from.
11:13Uh, whereas this it was eight.
11:15They are all distinct.
11:17They all have their own special moves.
11:18They all have their own matchups.
11:20And having to go into an arcade and figure a lot of this stuff out with all the people around
11:24you, it was just, there's a reason this took over so many arcades in the 90s.
11:30It was just this communal experience.
11:33And, uh, yeah, I just, it's one of those games where you kind of forget about it over time.
11:38Like the original Street Fighter 2, you think about 4 or 5, what's happening now.
11:41But then anytime you see it in motion, you're just like, man.
11:44This is it.
11:44I remember those days, man.
11:46What was the arcade scene like, like, you know, the U.S. or, you know, other western parts of the
11:51world with Japan?
11:53Like the arcade scene in Japan at that time.
11:54Were there parallels between those two, would you say?
11:56I mean, it kind of exploded in pretty much all arcades, right?
12:01Oh, for sure.
12:01Yeah.
12:01Japan was definitely on fire.
12:04Not literally.
12:05Metaphorically speaking.
12:06Metaphorically speaking.
12:06Yeah.
12:07Metaphorically speaking.
12:08With excitement.
12:08The fires of passion.
12:10The arcade scene was on fire.
12:12But, yeah, it was, I mean, yeah.
12:14I mean, even in like, you know, kind of rural midwestern nowhere where I was, the bowling alley, one of
12:20my, like, most vivid memories of 2 back in probably 91 or 92 was,
12:24I mean, I was 11 years old, I think, but playing Street Fighter 2 and having a couple rounds with
12:30somebody, win one, and then I win the next one, and then I lost, and I turn around.
12:33I'm like, oh, lost.
12:34I don't have any more money.
12:35Turn around, and it's just a sea of people in this bowling alley off the highway with no other buildings
12:41to the horizon.
12:42It's just this, it's a shack, right?
12:44And even here, this game, a thousand miles from anything, is just people just hovering around it.
12:51And it was everywhere.
12:53Yeah.
12:53You want to jump into the next game?
12:55Yeah.
12:55What do you think?
12:56So what else?
12:56Next in the line, I don't know if you want to go through, like, literally all 12.
12:59No, we don't have it.
13:00Let's pick another.
13:01I mean, do you guys have personal favorites or things where you feel like it really shows off leaps in
13:05the series?
13:06Well, we can show up Hyper Fighting.
13:07This is one of the first online games that we have, four online games in this collection.
13:13Yeah.
13:13You want to go through those?
13:14We have Hyper Fighting.
13:15What else?
13:15Yeah.
13:16Hyper Fighting and Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo from the Street Fighter 2 series.
13:20And again, those two are, well, I'll wait until I finish.
13:23Alpha 3 from the Alpha side and then Third Strike from the Street Fighter 3 side.
13:28And each of these games kind of represents where that game, where that particular game ended up.
13:33Hyper Fighting, like we're looking at here, is kind of where Street Fighter 2 all led.
13:39Until Super Street Fighter 2 changed things up with, like, a lot of revisions.
13:43Not just on gameplay, but even visually adding four more characters like Cammy, Fei Long.
13:48So that's why Hyper Fighting kind of gets this extra attention as this is 2 and Champion and Hyper all
13:54kind of leading to this game.
13:56Whereas Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo is the ultimate expression, in a sense, of Street Fighter 2 as a whole.
14:02So we wanted to give players both of those options.
14:04And then Alpha 3 and Third Strike are similarly where those series led ultimately.
14:09Do you want to jump into a match?
14:11What do you think?
14:11Or do you want to back out into a different game?
14:14I don't know.
14:15There's too many options.
14:16There is.
14:17I'll just play one game.
14:19One thing that you'll definitely be able to differentiate is the speed is a little bit faster.
14:25Not a little bit. A lot.
14:26Yeah.
14:27Speed's a lot faster. People's default colors changed. A lot of characters got brand new moves.
14:32Like, you saw the air Tatsumaki, which didn't have in the original Street Fighter 2.
14:37Chun-Li gains her fireball in this version. She didn't have it when the games first started.
14:42And also Ryu and Ken get way more differentiated by this point.
14:46In regular Street Fighter 2, Ryu and Ken are pretty similar.
14:48Right.
14:49But by this point they're starting to kind of diverge.
14:51Yeah.
14:51Especially in Super where you start getting some bigger broad.
14:55And now today they're completely different characters.
14:57You're saying Ryu and Ken started off as similar characters?
15:00Hey, now.
15:01Are you serious?
15:02Their moveset in the real Street Fighter 2 was exactly the same.
15:05Yeah.
15:06They just looked different.
15:07It was like, do you want to be hot rod and red key man?
15:12Or do you want to be a serious warrior guy?
15:16Ken is totally serious all the time when it comes to fighting.
15:20He's a party animal.
15:21Is he?
15:22I don't really know the lore behind Ken.
15:24I know a little bit more about Ryu.
15:26Ryu's got some stubble in this, by the way.
15:28This was an early precursor to Bearded Ryu.
15:31It was.
15:32See?
15:33He actually gains that in Champion Edition,
15:36which we'll show right now.
15:38Just like that.
15:39Segway.
15:40There it is.
15:42But anyway.
15:44What did you say, Ryan?
15:45Do you want to see what he looks like in Street Fighter 2?
15:46Oh, I can do that in a second.
15:47Oh, what's going on here?
15:49Yeah.
15:49And he's got a lot.
15:50Look at that baby face.
15:52He's so young.
15:52Goodness.
15:53Everybody's like children in this game.
15:55Man, oh, man.
15:55And these guys are the same.
15:56Look at him.
15:57Oh, even the chin.
15:58Yeah.
16:00Their chin length is about the same.
16:02A little different in shape.
16:03I've actually never noticed.
16:04Also, Ken looks really angry.
16:06He's had it, man.
16:08He's loaded and he wants to get back to his boat.
16:12But we have said in the Super Turbo.
16:14Yeah.
16:14So this is the second online game.
16:16And it has this intro that a lot of people remember.
16:21This is another attract mode that you'd walk up and see.
16:25And again, back in the day, to see something this detailed in an arcade was just jaw-dropping.
16:29And you're thinking like, oh, my gosh.
16:31Yeah.
16:31You would just stop what you're doing and be like, I'm putting my money right here.
16:34Put all the quarters into this.
16:37Off they go.
16:38And off they go.
16:39This is the first appearance of Akuma.
16:41A nice trivia for you.
16:43He makes a cameo here in the intro.
16:46Kabam.
16:47Kabam.
16:49Super.
16:49Fire.
16:51Lightning.
16:52That's why you get the electricity on you.
16:53Fire.
16:54All the elements.
16:55Now it's raining.
16:58I think you guys should fight.
17:00Not like in real life.
17:01I think you said two was your game, right?
17:03All right.
17:03All right.
17:04I'll get in.
17:04Do you want to pass me a controller?
17:06Boom.
17:06You're in there.
17:07Okay.
17:07Thank you.
17:08Thank you very much.
17:10Let me see if this works.
17:11I mean, there's no other option besides skin.
17:14I can't do it.
17:17I like how I just got completely thrown under the bus.
17:20You're like, you guys should fight.
17:22Nope.
17:24I'll hop in later.
17:25But I'll just say, yeah.
17:29So the Super Street Fighter 2, you can see at the bottom,
17:32the super meter, which was the introduction of super combos.
17:35I'm like remembering which is heavy.
17:37Okay.
17:38I got it.
17:41This green color is throwing me off, though.
17:43It's this lime green Ken, man.
17:47It's only the finest Ken for this program.
18:00The mind reading.
18:04Oh, man.
18:06Right to the face.
18:07I think you got robbed.
18:08I think that's not fair.
18:10No, man.
18:10I saw that fireball.
18:12It's all fair.
18:13Everything's fair here.
18:14Right to the face.
18:16Yeah.
18:17What's crazy is because this is 94,
18:20so this is three years of Street Fighter dev where these
18:22characters now have a lot more frames of animation than they
18:25used to have and moves they didn't have.
18:27Oh.
18:27Just in the corner.
18:28Just in the corner.
18:30Oh, no.
18:31Dizzy.
18:31Oh, so dizzy.
18:32Oh, what?
18:32The recovery.
18:34That was so quick.
18:35Oh, man.
18:37Okay.
18:38Whew.
18:39You notice that when I start playing the program loses a host
18:42completely.
18:43I'm just totally focused on it.
18:46I think it's got way better.
18:48Hey, are you saying that my color commentary doesn't add
18:51enormous value to the program?
18:53I see how that could be taken that way.
18:56Ryu also has a fire fireball in this game as well.
18:59There you go.
19:01Oh, yeah.
19:01That's right.
19:02You don't have that, Ken.
19:03I get set up.
19:05I think his Fierce Dragon Punch is on fire, right?
19:09Is it?
19:09Yeah.
19:09Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
19:10Okay.
19:12I'm just regular.
19:13Yeah.
19:15Oh.
19:15Oh.
19:15What's going to happen?
19:22You think you can pull off his super combo?
19:25Probably not.
19:26I mean, give it a try.
19:27I don't even remember how to do it.
19:29Do you want to show me?
19:29Sure.
19:30All right.
19:31Oh, man.
19:32He's not as angry in this version.
19:35He's actually really happy.
19:37One of the super characters.
19:39All right.
19:39Do we need to just build a meter?
19:40Do you want me to just let you wail on me?
19:43All right.
19:43I can just build a meter this way.
19:47Do it.
19:48Let's go over here.
19:48All right.
19:49Ready.
19:52Whack, whack.
19:52Boom.
19:54Nice.
19:55Now it's your turn to try.
19:56No, it's fine.
19:58It's a little more graphically intense than Street Fighter V.
20:01No, I'm just kidding.
20:03I mean, the sprites speak to me.
20:05Oh, yeah.
20:05Absolutely.
20:06And that's the thing is that the classic argument I think made is that
20:12sprites age very well.
20:13I mean, this style of game art really transcends a lot.
20:17Oh, okay.
20:18You want to jump out?
20:19You want to go into alpha?
20:20I feel like we should see alpha before we wrap up for the day.
20:24Yeah.
20:24Let's do alpha 3 and third strike really quick.
20:27Okay.
20:27Just to kind of show where the series led.
20:29Oh, man.
20:30It's Brett's turn.
20:31Oh, boy.
20:32I'm going to get wrecked.
20:34But actually I think it's a good chance to, I know Sakura is your character, right?
20:37For alpha 3?
20:38Yeah.
20:39Let's see something good.
20:41So the alpha series.
20:43Something good.
20:43You have to do this.
20:44Took a little bit more of a cartoonic.
20:46Cartoonic is that word?
20:47Yeah.
20:47It is now.
20:48You made it.
20:49It's got a little bit more, yeah, like a little bit more anime theme to it.
20:53Really themed after like the 1994 animated movie, which there's even a poster of it kind
20:58of hidden in the background on one of the stages.
21:00Oh.
21:01But it really took some inspiration for that.
21:03And also in the mid-90s I think anime was just like it was becoming more and more a thing
21:07in the U.S. when before we didn't really have a lot of that.
21:10At least actual shops that would sell and it was pretty cool.
21:13Can someone stop that child from drawing on the floor of this shop?
21:17It's that chalk.
21:17I mean that's really, I don't know, man.
21:19He's going to mark that place up and it's going to just cause a ruckus.
21:23Yeah.
21:24I mean we all have done bad things.
21:26If that's the worst thing, you know.
21:28Yeah.
21:29I was going to say that's pretty tame, especially if it's chalk on pavement.
21:33that's not really a big deal.
21:34Oh, so this is the thing for Alpha 2, or sorry, for Alpha 3.
21:36Your V-ism that you were just doing.
21:39I think what?
21:40Oh, I did A.
21:41So I've got just reg-o.
21:44Reg-o.
21:45You guys look great though.
21:47Doing much better than my sad Ken performance in which may be the first
21:52time I've picked up a Street Fighter that wasn't four or five in many,
21:57many ages.
21:59But what I love about the Alpha game, especially Alpha 3, is just like the
22:02the UI, the energy, it's so hyperactive and really exciting,
22:06and it just captures this completely different vibe than 2 or 3.
22:10Yeah.
22:11The announcer voice in this game is super good.
22:13It's like everything is, get ready to go.
22:15Don't blink.
22:17Oh.
22:17Don't possibly change that channel.
22:19You will regret.
22:21You will regret looking away even for one second.
22:25Man.
22:26Oh, man.
22:26Getting worked, dude.
22:27I mean, yeah.
22:27This is bad.
22:30Oh.
22:30That was like a choke hold and a bit of an elbow to the face.
22:33That move was pretty brutal.
22:36Yeah.
22:36See?
22:37There's a lot.
22:39The one move.
22:41It's because Kim doesn't have to talk during the beatdown.
22:44This is totally true, actually.
22:45He can focus on playing.
22:48It's the classic example.
22:49Does he have his?
22:50Oh.
22:50That's why I don't understand how Twitch streamers can play and talk
22:54at the same time.
22:55It takes a lot of practice.
22:56Yeah.
22:57A lot of practice.
22:58Shall we see one more game and then we'll call it up?
23:01Call it up.
23:02Call it up, man.
23:03Call it up, man.
23:04I'm going to use it the rest of the week.
23:05You guys ready to call that up?
23:06Yeah.
23:07I'm going to call up the online version real quick.
23:08So hyper fighting.
23:09Oh, man.
23:10Look at that.
23:10Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super
23:16Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super
23:17Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super
23:17Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super
23:20Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super
23:23Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super
23:24Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super
23:25Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super
23:26Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super
23:26Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super
23:27Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super Super
23:28Super
23:29Oh man, baby. 1999.
23:31It's back.
23:33But yeah, it's a full hip hop opening song, man.
23:35It's so good.
23:37It's all about victory, you guys.
23:39There is no limit.
23:40There is no limit.
23:41This is the best.
23:45Oh yeah, get the brass in there.
23:48Oh man, that background singer is bringing heat to this.
23:52Oh man.
23:53It's actually really good.
23:56I've shared like I...
24:00It's so good.
24:01Even though this game is very technically demanding as Street Fighter,
24:05like as 2 alpha and 3 kind of moved on,
24:08you get into this area that's...
24:10It asks more of you but gives more back in return.
24:14But it's just so stylish and solid across the board.
24:19Even if you're not going to be this high level pro play,
24:22it's just a treat to see and hear.
24:25Yeah.
24:26And that sounds like me like reading off a bullet pointed list
24:28but I'm just like honestly cushing at this point.
24:31That was all improv right there by Brett.
24:34There are no bullet points in front of him.
24:37Not a single one.
24:40Oh no.
24:40Where's my things?
24:45Oh man.
24:47Oh boy.
24:49Oops.
24:49Oops.
24:50Always a show of confidence during a match.
24:54The classic oops.
24:55The classic oops, yes.
24:57The other thing that I love about sort of the Street Fighter series
25:00overall is that each game in the franchise generates its own sub-community,
25:05like a group of players that want to rally around that
25:07and really master that game.
25:09And I think that's quite fantastic to see,
25:12especially a collection like this.
25:14I mean, this game is still played in arcades now,
25:16especially in Japan.
25:17They have a tournament every January with a team consisting of five people.
25:23Oh yeah.
25:23Keep talking.
25:24Keep talking.
25:26Hold on.
25:27Hold on.
25:28Why do I even get out of bed?
25:30I'm pausing my anecdote for a second to lay the smack down.
25:33All right.
25:34So back to what I was saying, right?
25:35Oh my God.
25:36Yeah.
25:37Every January there is like a hundred teams.
25:39Each team consisting of five people and they still love this game.
25:43This game came out in 99.
25:44Oh.
25:45As you guys finish the match, I will finish the show.
25:49Any parting thoughts or anything on Street Fighter 30th anniversary collection?
25:54Yeah.
25:54One thing.
25:55I'll just go ahead and eat this.
25:57One thing is just how different all the games are from each other.
26:00In your head you hear two, alpha, three,
26:02but each game the differences are so vast between two, alpha, and three alone.
26:07And then even within those subcategories, the alpha and the three games,
26:11just very, very different experiences.
26:12So to have them all in one spot is like no joke, just really exciting
26:15and very happy to bring us out.
26:17Awesome.
26:18So Street Fighter 30th anniversary collection is coming to PS4 in May.
26:22Brett and Kim, thank you gentlemen for joining me today.
26:25Thank you for having us.
26:26And until next time, we'll see you on PlayStation Underground.
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