The BEST of the BEST | Super Street Fighter II Turbo

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  • čas přidán 24. 05. 2023
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    Max continues his journey through all the Street Fighter games! After more versions of Street Fighter 2 getting released than you can shake a stick at, we finally arrive at its true ultimate form: Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo-and just like its predecessors, it too would find multiple iterations released over a span of two decades!
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  • @Brunty023
    @Brunty023 Před rokem +669

    Editor of this Legacy episode here...
    Bonus fun fact, which I didn't include in the video, because it probably wouldn't be THAT interesting to a lot of people...
    For Turbo HD Remix, there was a Capcom approved "Underground Mixtape" that was a PS3 exclusive digital download that was released alongside the game. It had a few hip hop SF themed tracks, one of them being performed by Redman...
    They did something similar with MvC2 with another mixtape when it was released on the PS3 and X360. The difference being that the MvC2 mixtape had an extremely limited vinyl release.

    • @Sune
      @Sune Před rokem +19

      great job editing the video + thanks for sharing that fact! I remember back in the day when Capcom put out that MvC2 mixtape, but don't remember there being one for HD Remix. for the latter, I was probably too focused on how the OST was pulled from OCRemix's SF2 tribute album.
      it's interesting to think about how Capcom put out these hip-hop tapes back then, and it makes me wonder just how well they were received by general audiences and fans of those fighting games.

    • @KaiokenPenguin
      @KaiokenPenguin Před rokem +2

      This is pretty cool info! Could you please tell me the version you used of the Street fighter 2 theme for this video? its been killing me.

    • @Brunty023
      @Brunty023 Před rokem +8

      @@KaiokenPenguin Funny enough, it's the main menu theme in the 30th Anniversary Collection

    • @KaiokenPenguin
      @KaiokenPenguin Před rokem

      @@Brunty023 Thank you, that would make sense, I haven't really played it lol,

    • @kumajin3621
      @kumajin3621 Před rokem +5

      "Yeah that makes sense"

  • @gabrielsegarra7425
    @gabrielsegarra7425 Před rokem +334

    Golden thumbnail

  • @SolidSnake684
    @SolidSnake684 Před rokem +202

    I love hearing Max talk about SF2. Every Legacy series is always a treat. This game is eternal!

    • @trev1976
      @trev1976 Před rokem +3

      I still play it till this day , personally my favourite fighting game ever.

    • @Saxdude26
      @Saxdude26 Před rokem

      Max has a way with putting the info you need and the anecdotes that come with these games into a really enjoyable format.

  • @jjayala5512
    @jjayala5512 Před rokem +79

    Akuma was a game changer for me, watching my uncle when i was 5 playing thru Street Fighter 2 and seeing him glide across and scare the absolute snot out of me. Every time I went over growing up he would always play as Akuma or Evil Ryu in subsequent games and grew infatuated with watching him devastate opponents with such a brutal style. There will never be a character with the dope-flare factor like Akuma. Mettasu!

    • @Nightmaroid
      @Nightmaroid Před 2 měsíci

      "Korezo Messatsu!!!"
      - Probably Akuma

  • @perlichtman1562
    @perlichtman1562 Před rokem +111

    I got the 3DO at launch ($699 shortly before the huge price cut) and it’s still in my living room, fully working without any maintenance. If you haven’t compared the music in the intro for that version vs. the arcade, then you’re missing out. The arranged soundtrack for 3DO is the only fully complete version, though many of the tracks were on the FM Towns.

    • @Jeffmetal42
      @Jeffmetal42 Před rokem +10

      My opinion on 3DO is ,"well... At least it's not a CD-I"
      Least 3DO had a few cool games in its library.

    • @TexasHollowEarth
      @TexasHollowEarth Před rokem +6

      Line scrolling and background animations are busted on the 3DO. T. Hawk is missing his dn+fierce chest dive animation.... it uses the Diving Condor special animation, instead! I returned my console + game to Babbages over the unsatisfactory port, even at the $400 reduced price. The manager was NOT happy to see me. I did really like the soundtrack tho 👍

    • @perlichtman1562
      @perlichtman1562 Před rokem +3

      @@TexasHollowEarth The background issues were definitely noticeable in direct comparisons - much less so when I was in Sweden and six months removed from the last time I played it in the arcades. :)
      Yeah, the soundtrack was definitely the best part of it for me. For what it's worth, the killer apps for the 3DO were really in different genres for the most part. My favorite was Star Control II, which was a big improvement over the PC version at the time. Second favorite would be the original version of Need for Speed and close behind that, Road Rash 3DO.

    • @perlichtman1562
      @perlichtman1562 Před rokem +2

      @@Jeffmetal42 It definitely did. I even kept it as my only 32-bit system all the way until Christmas 1997.
      Even some of the games that didn't have gameplay that stood the test of time had soundtracks that were really great. For example Guardian War, which featured music by composers that went on to work on Bust-A-Move 3, Super Smash Bros. Brawl and Sonic Generations.

    • @danhectic5629
      @danhectic5629 Před rokem +2

      there was a time in my life, that i wanted a 3DO more than anything- for Way of the Darn Warrior. i was a dumb kid- but loved MK and White Zombie. it just seemed so mysterious. Kull the Skele-guy still owns. (i never got a 3DO)

  • @kamenrangerzeo8251
    @kamenrangerzeo8251 Před rokem +54

    Thumbnail image saids it all here.
    Akuma: "Who's your daddy, and what does he do?"
    Max: "You are my father, and you do the raging demon on Heihachi in Tekken 7."
    Akuma: "Damn right."
    Hyper and Ultra Street fighter II are the best of the best in my honest opinion.

  • @Limit02
    @Limit02 Před rokem +42

    The only thing I don’t really like about ST is being unable to use the default colors without giving up access to your super, that’s always been super annoying to me

  • @NewGabeOrder
    @NewGabeOrder Před rokem +15

    There's no version select on the Dreamcast version of Super Turbo. However, that port had several changes that deviated away from the arcade version, such as minor gameplay changes/adjustments and Akuma with supers. This became the basis for Super Turbo HD Remix.

  • @Megz_X4
    @Megz_X4 Před rokem +9

    I remember watching Evo 2022 and, one of the strangest tournaments I watched was an Ultra SF2 tournament, and this kid, couldn’t have been older than 15- was playing Shin Akuma, who is actually legal in this game.
    Ultra SF2 is a gift that keeps on giving.

  • @flinten7485
    @flinten7485 Před měsícem +2

    The GBA Turbo Revival devs actually knew that doing specials on a GBA would be difficult, so they added an "easy specials" setting. It makes it so you can do specials with only 1 or 2 inputs. To do a shoryuken, for example, you just press down and punch. A tatsu is just back and kick.
    It also lets you do charge moves without having to charge. Just hit down, up and kick, and you'll do a somersault kick with Guile.
    Supers were done with only one button if I remember correctly, as well.
    I'd recommend going back and trying it out. It's silly fun, and it makes it so you can do the broken stuff the CPU can!

  • @DarkAura19
    @DarkAura19 Před rokem +111

    One of my biggest regrets of being as young as I am (despite almost being 30... OW.) is missing out on so much of the arcade era, specifically because of stuff like Akuma in Turbo and things like that. There has always been playground rumors around video games, but arcade games feel like they were the only games where they ended up being TRUE. It really must have been something special.

    • @ganymede4030
      @ganymede4030 Před rokem +23

      Coolest shit about the arcade for me was learning new moves and combos at school from friends and writing them down to take to the arcade lol people would show up with whole notebooks full of shit for different games then we'd take each other's notes to Kinkos and copy them lol

    • @Fleis76
      @Fleis76 Před rokem +18

      I well remember hanging out at a local arcade not long after Super Turbo came out watching a local pro tear through arcade mode(no one wanted to challenge him). So he gets to Bison and suddenly this red haired dude in a black gi teleports onto the screen, annihilates Bison, and then proceeds to mop the floor with this pro player. The crowd around the machine went NUTS.

    • @TheSouthernfried45
      @TheSouthernfried45 Před rokem +5

      It was super special man.

    • @maskofacryingclown3
      @maskofacryingclown3 Před rokem +2

      Yyeah I was like 8? When I was washing grown ass men at the children of the atom arcade cabinet.

    • @twill5626
      @twill5626 Před rokem +10

      I'm 45, I was pretty much at the perfect age for all these video games, and I can tell you, it was pretty great.

  • @aplsed
    @aplsed Před rokem +40

    9:32 Small correction: The version he's referring to is a Japanese console port of Super Turbo called "SSF2X For Matching Service," which was a port of Super Turbo with delay-based online netplay.

    • @TNO821
      @TNO821 Před rokem +14

      Yes and the name "Super Street Fighter II X: Grand Master Challenge" is simply the Japanese arcade game name for what we in the U.S. call "Super Street Fighter II: Turbo". I have the arcade motherboards for both the American and Japanese releases. The CPU difficulty is very fair and reasonable in the Japanese release, and is unbearably brutal and full of ass pulls in the American release.

    • @mrmacross
      @mrmacross Před rokem +3

      Wasn't this version also the one where you could play as Tien Akuma, complete with double air fireball and raging demon?

  • @Herobrine100x
    @Herobrine100x Před rokem +4

    In usf2, there's a secret 3rd character in Shin Akuma/Gouki. To play as him, you need to choose Ryu, hover over his 1st costume, then back out. chose Ken, do the same with his 9th costume. Choose Sagat, same with his 8th costume. Then hover over M. Bison, do the same with his 7th color slot. Then hover over random and press L+R. This also unlocks his custom color slot in the color editor & his theme in the gallery. You have to do this every single time you want to play as S. Akuma btw.
    Edit: you also don't have to beat the game as far as I know.

  • @Chadius
    @Chadius Před rokem +66

    The GBA port is so beautiful. I LOVE the victory artwork.

    • @walterlucero5757
      @walterlucero5757 Před rokem +5

      Max didn't mention the Akuma bug in the GBA port. But yeah, those new stages are a sweet additions to MUGEN games.

    • @Gaareth_
      @Gaareth_ Před rokem +5

      it was my first ever SF and fighting game in general (that i owned not that i played). i never knew heavy attacks were even a thing because of that weird control scheme and the game not being translated into my language

    • @vaderwalks
      @vaderwalks Před rokem +5

      GBA games are a treasure trove for fans of sprite artwork, some truly gorgeous stuff.

  • @lilibryant2032
    @lilibryant2032 Před rokem +10

    This is an insanely entertaining series. The presentation style of these is really appealing, I like it!

  • @alexdelareta
    @alexdelareta Před rokem +9

    Super Street Fighter II X: Grand Master Challenge is Japan's version of Super turbo, it came out like 6 months after the US with the difficulty glitch corrected, Hyper SF 2 is the version which lets you choose different version, it came out way later and it had an arcade version even! You should know this, you play ST in fightcade, the fightcade version of ST is precisely Grand Master Challenge.

    • @TNO821
      @TNO821 Před rokem +1

      There was most certainly not a six month lag between American arcades and Japanese arcades getting SSF2T. Both got it in February 1994. The ROMs for both are dates February 23, 1994. It was not a glitch that had the American release feature brutally unfair difficulty replete with ass pulls, that's just how they wanted it to play.

  • @YonkoDGoofy
    @YonkoDGoofy Před rokem +9

    THIS was the SF that got me into the franchise. I thought that Akuma looked SO DAMN cool , he was a banned fighter and I remember searching EVERYWHERE to find out how to play as him. And once I did, I was like, okay this is another fighting game to my collection.😁

  • @RunehearthCL
    @RunehearthCL Před rokem +10

    The thing I love the most of ultra sf2 is that it has new voices so you don't have to hear recordings from centuries ago lol

  • @senormarston
    @senormarston Před rokem +1

    Love these kind of videos. The knowledge Max has over these fighting games are very entertaining to listen to

  • @ChadHammond
    @ChadHammond Před rokem +32

    I like this Legacy format. I love watching Max replay the old games leading up to the new ones, but the talking head, history and bts and lore stuff is such a welcome format change!

    • @YudaHnK
      @YudaHnK Před rokem +1

      agree, great format

  • @Dubya1226
    @Dubya1226 Před rokem +5

    The knowledge this man has on fighting games is awe inspiring.

    • @danceyrselfkleen
      @danceyrselfkleen Před rokem

      He’s literally just a guy. The ball gargling is crazy.

  • @ralfvanbogaert3451
    @ralfvanbogaert3451 Před rokem +9

    Super Turbo actually had an often-overlooked MS-DOS port in '95, published by Gametek. It was great, but back then, the best controller available for PC was the janky 4-button Gravis Gamepad, hooked up to your Sound Blaster's MIDI port, of which there was only one

    • @mrtoon4197
      @mrtoon4197 Před rokem

      That gamepad was trash lol

    • @dsc-nr5zy
      @dsc-nr5zy Před 4 měsíci

      There was a 6 button controller released that I did pick up with the game from CompUSA: the PC Fighter 6. Very similar design to the Genesis 6 button, so it was perfect for sf2. The Gravis pad was never going to work.

    • @Fischonkel
      @Fischonkel Před 4 měsíci +1

      Yeah, shame that it doesn't get the credit it deserves. I played that version for years. IMO it is better than the 3DO port (which doesn't have the parallax effects) and it was so impressive back in the day. You could run it on as little as a 386 processor, and once running with all bells and whistles turned on it was basically feeling like the arcade at home (which it wasn't due to changed aspect ration and kinda zoomed in playing field), but that port was absolutely brilliant at the time.

  • @maxyliano
    @maxyliano Před rokem +20

    I have played ST Revival on a GBA SP for ages! I love it, I really got used to the longer inputs, so it doesn't seem like a problem to me. The square edges of the SP that dig into your palms, however, are quite a problem.

    • @maxyliano
      @maxyliano Před rokem +2

      @@AndersonTenecela good times! I still play it, too!

    • @ashtonbyrd3686
      @ashtonbyrd3686 Před rokem +2

      I have alpha 3 on gba that bison boss fight was painful. But that shin akuma boss was extremely painful when playing as evil Ryu.

  • @geosan312
    @geosan312 Před rokem +6

    I absolutely love these videos. I want this type of videos for all CAPCOM, SNK, arc system works, etc.!

  • @tickdracy
    @tickdracy Před rokem +1

    This was great, love these kinda vids...it's like a nostalgia trip on the game and on being a fan of Max's channel cuz these are some of my favorite vids he does. Win win, love it!

  • @SolidSnake684
    @SolidSnake684 Před rokem +10

    Funny story: I grew up on the GBA ver. of ST, and I loved that shit cause it had training and casual controls lol. At one point I lost the cartridge, so later I asked my mom for the game for Christmas, but no store had it so she had to go to eBay. And to this day, "Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo Revival for GameBoy Advance" still comes up on eBay as a "saved search" because my mom could not remember that long as fuck title. I think I had to correct her 50 times on what it was called haha

    • @jaxxh6529
      @jaxxh6529 Před 11 měsíci

      there was even a pc yes, a dos pc version of that game super street fighter II turbo

  • @alistairblaire6001
    @alistairblaire6001 Před rokem +7

    I wonder how many people played single player SSF2T in the US and concluded they’re horrible at fighting games lmao

  • @jigglynorris2559
    @jigglynorris2559 Před rokem +1

    Really appreciate you taking the time to give this game the love it deserves Max

  • @TuxedAaron
    @TuxedAaron Před rokem +3

    You know, Max showed us that slow-mo of Akuma's "teleportation" and I still had to slow it down on MY player to 0.25 speed to actually see what happened. The CPU Akuma DID actually get behind him and turn around, but it all happened within the space of A SINGLE FRAME.
    Speaking of Akuma, as a little sidenote, I did own the GBA version of Super Turbo and I did enjoy it for what it was. The only problem was, you could actually NEVER fight Akuma, because there was a glitch in the game itself, where if you earned the right to face him, the game would automatically freeze and you wouldn't even get to the Bison stage.

  • @phoenixlich
    @phoenixlich Před rokem +8

    Oh i did manage to beat the "broken" version in the collection. it was insanely hard and required the most cheese strats i've ever cheesed.

  • @mrd5178
    @mrd5178 Před rokem +1

    This is a wonderful video. I really appreciated it.

  • @thomasarcanine
    @thomasarcanine Před rokem +10

    Man, I feel the love of you recalling all these stuff. It makes me go nostalgic on these things too and consider taking up the versions I have missed on the way (especially the HD Remix and Ultra)...

  • @neorickio
    @neorickio Před rokem +1

    Awesome video, so many nostalgic feelings. I never thought that Super SFII Turbo was so "rare" and unaccessible because I actually had a 3DO at home - which gets even crazier considering that I'm Brazilian... played the hell of it, it was really special.

  • @josephrosa8970
    @josephrosa8970 Před rokem +17

    my gosh. I am so vindicated. i was worried it was just me struggling against ST’s cpu. thank you Max😅

  • @JahovasFitness
    @JahovasFitness Před rokem +6

    Ok, its a little reassuring now to know that I wasn't imagining things. During the most recent SF6 beta I hopped on the classic arcade cabinet corner when super turbo was available and it felt like the AI was just reading EVERY input and I couldn't even clear the first stage lol.

    • @Gerivassius_II
      @Gerivassius_II Před rokem +6

      Thank God, I was struggling so much there with Grief. Could not pass the 1st stage after like 50 tries and then I just went back to "training" mode 😂.
      Edit:
      Grief was not intended but the auto correct made it funny.

  • @fentimablader
    @fentimablader Před rokem +1

    Loving this series, never got to play any of the street fighters till 4 as a kid but watching the history is so fascinating and entertaining

  • @TexasHollowEarth
    @TexasHollowEarth Před rokem +5

    Shin Akuma is also playable on Ultra SF2 with a code. He was added in a software update for the game.

    • @ashtonbyrd3686
      @ashtonbyrd3686 Před rokem

      @Rusty Shackleford I can confirm that code works. I did it once but unfortunately unsuccessful other times I tried to do it.

    • @VOAN
      @VOAN Před rokem +1

      Shin Akuma was also playable in the Dreamcast version of Super Turbo, you just had to beat the game with regular Akuma.

  • @MatthewKorpas
    @MatthewKorpas Před rokem +3

    Nobody here, I had SSF2T on 3DO, it was maybe one of 5 games I ever played on it. That port was incredibly good. Absolutely adored that game.

  • @ignatz20xx
    @ignatz20xx Před rokem +2

    There was also another re-release of ST on PS2 in Capcom Classics Collection Vol.2. It had a great tutorial video (not sure if it was more than one) on how to play ST.
    Great Legacy episode as always.

  • @fordesponja
    @fordesponja Před rokem +3

    For what I understand, the Super Turbo X in Dreamcast also had a net version apart of the regular one or it was bundled with the game. Back then in wasn't rare for some net games having an additional disc for those purposes, so it was probably the first Super Turbo with netplay.

  • @redblade6768
    @redblade6768 Před rokem

    The most godlike video ever... max we love you man.

  • @breakyerface
    @breakyerface Před rokem +3

    I had Super Turbo on DOS as a kid and I thought it played great. It came with a clear plastic 6 button controller and the installation spanned 8 floppy disks haha

  • @Wakaboo14
    @Wakaboo14 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Super Street Fighter II Turbo Revival on the GBA was my real introduction to fighting games.
    Been in love with them ever since!

  • @PopeTheRevXXVIII
    @PopeTheRevXXVIII Před rokem +4

    The Dreamcast Super X is it's own unique version with 3 Akuma's the option to put Special stages in, it was great

  • @ExemplarKyle
    @ExemplarKyle Před rokem +1

    The intro to this video unlocked a core memory for me.
    I used to frequent an arcade in a mall as a kid. I remember trying this specific version of the game out, setting the difficulty to the easiest because I was still in baby mode when it came to games. I got thrashed every single time. In my child mindset, I decided then and there that I must just not be good at fighting games.
    So yes, safe to say, that bug is to blame for the tanked profits the machine brought in.

  • @franksinopoli1906
    @franksinopoli1906 Před rokem

    Loving this series! 👌

  • @toxicton7057
    @toxicton7057 Před rokem +2

    Always a good day when Max is playing ST once again

  • @hoch316
    @hoch316 Před rokem

    As someone who was a teenager during the 90’s and grew up playing Street Fighter 2 in the arcades, I absolutely loved this video and this series. I feel like we had very similar childhoods Max, except I grew up on the East Coast.

  • @rikea7x629
    @rikea7x629 Před rokem

    My favorite fighting game of ALL time, great vídeo as always. (You forget to talk about The exclusive mini game that ultra sf2 have)

  • @brandonfarfan1978
    @brandonfarfan1978 Před rokem +4

    Dude, that thumbnail takes the prize lol!👏
    Akuma was always a big mystery to us, who were small back then. I remember the first time I saw him, I was like......😱
    Anyway Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo, being categorised by the evo fgc and it's fans, as the best SF2 game is literally debatable. There are alot of SF2 players out there, who would disagree with that take. Nice legacy vid bro. I'm looking forward to the Alpha series.👍

  • @aminibrahim8523
    @aminibrahim8523 Před rokem +1

    Hey Max, love your xbox killer instinct reveal video :)
    The version on Dreamcast was Super Street Fighter 2 X For matching service. You can pick only ST or super versions of characters not every version like Hyper street fighter 2 anniversary edition. DC version only released in Japan. It had 3 versions of Gouki / Akuma you can play as...normal version with single air fireball, shin version with double air fireball and Tien Gouki / Akuma with double air fireball and Raging demon super! What a machine the Dreamcast was...just fantastic.

  • @jmarx3943
    @jmarx3943 Před rokem +1

    As a Honda player, I loved his tweaks in HD remix. His light headbutt ate fireballs, his super was actually useful...only issue was his ochio throw bounced you backwards.

  • @vapersmith7859
    @vapersmith7859 Před rokem

    The best review of SF2 Turbo I've seen such a fascinating history!

  • @hxcdsal89
    @hxcdsal89 Před rokem +1

    This was awesome

  • @robleavold84
    @robleavold84 Před rokem

    Maxamillion dooder thine king of street fighter as I’m loving going through all the old versions even though I was a minority having super SF2 the new challengers on my first home PC in 95/96 and loved it, I wasn’t very good but beat the cpu on a keyboard which I was proud of at the time.

  • @Tyler_tha_narrator
    @Tyler_tha_narrator Před rokem +1

    This is fuckin excellent. Good shit man.

  • @TheCreepypro
    @TheCreepypro Před 7 měsíci

    still love playing it to this day!

  • @thasixsage
    @thasixsage Před rokem

    Hey Max! Awesome video. I learned a lot about the history of SFT. Could you make a vid on the history of SF4 with all the editions including the omega addition with ultra.

  • @Ka_Five
    @Ka_Five Před rokem +1

    Hell yeah. I loved that GBA port of Super Turbo, I played it in high school all the time

    • @VOAN
      @VOAN Před rokem

      Only thing is they gave Ken and Guile some shitty waterdown stages, unlike the Port and the Pentagon from the original Super Turbo, we got the Bronx and Pearl Harbor instead completely missing the background spectators.

  • @AJR2k
    @AJR2k Před rokem

    Love the Jet set radio sounds!

  • @xDCRx
    @xDCRx Před 10 měsíci +1

    I had the PC port back in 1995 as a first communion gift published by Gametek that came in floppy disks and after installing the game when Dee Jay was selected or fighted the game crashed. We had to go back to the store and then wait almost two months to have a CD rom version of the game. It broke my heart so bad and I was so sad for this...
    But when I finally got the game it was the only thing I played for months. And you could also put that disk and listen to the music tracks in the Stereo.
    Best game ever when I was a kid and everyone was fascinated by the game. Here in Spain there was a huge love for Vega, I completely lost my mind for him and created docens of masks and claws at that time. Ken was also massive favorite and Chun Li, Blanka and Ryu. But everyone knew all the characters, what Honda could do, what Dhalsim could do... it was pop culture.

  • @fernandozavaletabustos205
    @fernandozavaletabustos205 Před 9 měsíci +1

    A timeless classic!

  • @bdizzle145
    @bdizzle145 Před rokem

    I never knew the craziness of all the st releases thanks max

  • @Exit_343
    @Exit_343 Před rokem +1

    Holy Heaven I miss the old arcades!! I remember seeing the SSF2T and it being the arcade with the most people !

  • @joeshoyu_TV
    @joeshoyu_TV Před rokem +1

    SF2 HD remix is what kept me into the fighting genre. I missed a ton of games between 2002 and 2008. HD remix came out in 2008 so it rejuvenated my love for the game.

  • @UncomfortableShoes
    @UncomfortableShoes Před rokem +3

    Ultra Street fighter is my favorite. It’s wild. It’s not the best version but it’s the version I play when I want to feel like I could top ten at Evo. Then I play other versions to bring me back down to earth. 😂

  • @SlashClawGaming
    @SlashClawGaming Před rokem +2

    I was able to get Ultra Street Fighter 2 for $20 because Amazon had screwed up my Mario Kart 8 preorder and gave me 20 bucks off my next game or preorder, don't remember which but I immediately put it towards USF2. Game is so much fun and takes me to the days of SNES/Genesis Street Fighter growing up.

  • @buttface6t4
    @buttface6t4 Před 10 měsíci

    this is such a good video

  • @okgamerjack2274
    @okgamerjack2274 Před rokem

    I suppose to work right now...but professor max is talking about history so my work can wait

  • @Nightrider-ck5hx
    @Nightrider-ck5hx Před rokem

    This is a great video.

  • @NightSprinter
    @NightSprinter Před rokem +2

    I have the DOS version by Eurocom. The CD music was amazing, and even the MIDI music on every good was great. Wasn't on FM Towns, that was just New Challengers.

  • @Feesh322
    @Feesh322 Před rokem

    SSF2T Revival for GBA was my first exposure to Super Turbo and I *loved* it. Probably my most-played GBA game.

  • @Son37Lumiere
    @Son37Lumiere Před rokem

    I built a custom full size arcade running Mame and it has the original Super Turbo that me and my brother played growing up on the arcades. It has provided endless hours of entertainment along with every other version of Street Fighter practically known to man. Loading SF6 on it soon as well.

  • @eljoker7109
    @eljoker7109 Před rokem

    These history videos are dope.

  • @richeyryu41
    @richeyryu41 Před rokem

    😂😂max u are awesome bro please never change and keep it up

  • @pot1tone
    @pot1tone Před 11 měsíci +1

    The last time i saw create colors for characters was KOF XIII. Which also had amazing hand drawn sprites.

  • @j2lewis
    @j2lewis Před rokem

    Super Turbo revival was my first street fighter actually. I asked for golden sun and for some reason my dad came back with this and a tetris game. Messed with it casually but it sparked enough curiosity as i wanted to figure out how to do the moves. When sf4 came out it was my chance to learn it properly. Not the best way to get into it, but certainly a way Iol

  • @ArcturusMinsk
    @ArcturusMinsk Před rokem +1

    I remember one Arcade that must have lost a fortune on the special Tournament version of SSF2T. This was four arcade machines side by side and a person would enter their name and begin a ladder tournament, and when you finish your fight you are sent to another position on the machines based on whether you won or not.
    It was really confusing and no one wanted to play it.

    • @TNO821
      @TNO821 Před rokem +1

      That wasn't SSF2T, it was the previous version, Super Street Fighter II. The four cabinet edition was subtitled "The Tournament Battle", whereas the single cabinet release was subtitled "The New Challengers". It used S-Video cables to network the cabinets. Capcom was going to have a similar four cabinet release for SSF2T, but never finished it because the sales of "The Tournament Battle" were not good. The unfinished code is in the arcade ROM for SSF2T but isn't complete enough for anyone to do anything useful with it.

  • @AmyNumberSeven
    @AmyNumberSeven Před rokem +1

    When I spoke to UDON during the HD Remix dev cycle, they also told me that they got in over their head. Seems like it was hard on them.

  • @ItsAkile
    @ItsAkile Před rokem +1

    those guys did a great job, even the Art it was pretty cool to see sprites from Capcom in modern times.

  • @corey2232
    @corey2232 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I grew up on the 3DO version of this 😅
    Really glad I was a kid & didn't care about the 3DO's broader reputation, as my friends & I had so much fun playing it, and not once was the fact that it was on 3DO bother anyone.

  • @shutuptyler
    @shutuptyler Před 2 měsíci

    Yo nice vid man, God Bless

  • @AymenFri
    @AymenFri Před rokem

    Now that explains a lot !
    I couldn’t even pass the first challenger in this game because the AI level felt ridiculously hard compared to any other ST2 versions.

  • @justanothercomment7934
    @justanothercomment7934 Před rokem +2

    I like how Vega jumps around like a flee and then get socked outta the air by T hawk

  • @Saxdude26
    @Saxdude26 Před rokem

    Could've sworn I already posted it, but it's thanks to this series I went back to the Arcade collections on Switch and nabbed Hyper SF2. Ultra looks INCREDIBLE, but I'm not enough of a fighting game affocianado to make that price commitment... but WOW, the magnitude of content, characters, and features made Hyper an easy purchase.
    Thanks Max, even as a casual player I am LOVING this series.

  • @waypastcoolkid
    @waypastcoolkid Před rokem

    Wavebird and Super II on Wii VC was how I learnt how to play Street Fighter!

  • @PhirePhlame
    @PhirePhlame Před 9 měsíci

    I remember the remark you made comparing arcade games to pay-to-win back in the SF1 video, and I think that similarly applies - at least in the arcade setting - to the whole "upgraded editions" thing. I mean think about it: in a setting where you pay to play individual game sessions rather than buying the game outright, it's pretty similar to those periodic content refreshes we see nowadays in service-based online games, especially if they're free-to-play.
    Hell, even some offline games will take this approach if a particular update includes a significant content expansion. For example, Cult of the Lamb's 1.2.0 update included enough additional content (including a fresh postgame side-story) that it was rebranded as "Cult of the Lamb - Relics of the Old Faith" henceforth.

  • @marcosramos5117
    @marcosramos5117 Před rokem

    Really been enjoying these legacy series videos. I recall all the arcade releases and going to my local liquor stores after school that kept up on all the best fighting games. With as many remakes of ST-why not remaster MVC1 and 2!

  • @dheald23
    @dheald23 Před rokem +2

    The music is so nostalgic 😢

  • @HarryMacLennan
    @HarryMacLennan Před rokem +4

    My first SFT2 home owned experience was a PC port by Gametek. 8 floppy disks, took like an hour to install and had a cropped screen but it worked.

    • @Podbod
      @Podbod Před rokem +2

      I had the cd version. Gametek the morons miss printed the disc without the music for the first few editions. I had to take it back and buy it again later. It was an "ok" port but they did fuck it up by making the screen size 70% of the width of what it should be. Meaning you could pretty much jump kick people from full screen.

    • @HarryMacLennan
      @HarryMacLennan Před rokem

      @@Podbod Yes I remember doing that! The music in my version consisted of midi files. Also I had to enter a word from the manual every time I ran the game.

    • @Fischonkel
      @Fischonkel Před 4 měsíci

      @@Podbod They had to do that to maximize performance and compatibility - standard DOS resolution used to be 320x200 (your safest bet to work even on setups that predate the VGA standard), ST in the Arcade runs at 384×224 pixels. They didn't redraw anything but instead cropped the playfield (which was imo the right choice, because the performance of the game even on slow machines is great and it is basically the arcade version, with all the features missing from the 3DO port like animations (Elephants!) and linescrolling / parallax plus old versions). Once patched it is perhaps the best DOS fighting game apart from the brilliant Mortal Kombat ports. A shame about it not being arcade perfect, but I don't see how they could have done it any other way without messing up the graphics/performance/compatibility. Even going 640x480 you would run into the issue that it would never be properly fullscreen and I don't think people would have liked playing the game in some weird letterbox format.

  • @preBLANK
    @preBLANK Před rokem

    This video gives a strong vibe to be a classic

  • @jackthegreek6092
    @jackthegreek6092 Před rokem +8

    I'm pissed the 30 anniversary on Steam took away the Japanese Roms, the only version of Super Turbo that's playable.

    • @perlichtman1562
      @perlichtman1562 Před rokem +3

      Agreed.

    • @songoku9348
      @songoku9348 Před rokem

      Use final burn neo instead.

    • @Deliveredmean42
      @Deliveredmean42 Před rokem +1

      Weird they never gave you the fixed version of turbo. Did they lose that patched version? Or did they ever made the patch to the english version?

    • @perlichtman1562
      @perlichtman1562 Před rokem

      @@Deliveredmean42 I don’t know about Steam but I can tell you that on PS4 they still had the unpatched version of the American ROM 3 years after the game released and it was infuriating. I haven’t checked recently.

    • @Fishman465
      @Fishman465 Před rokem

      ​@@Deliveredmean42 I wonder if he didn't look in the advanced options of a game like the alpha collection

  • @miroku888
    @miroku888 Před rokem

    Proud owner of Ultra. Thanks for giving it proper respect and praise Max.

  • @lightup6751
    @lightup6751 Před rokem

    You can only understand if you were there.
    This game changed the world of video games forever.
    Whether in the arcades or with your friends on the SNES.
    Playing Street Fighter II and any version of it was magical.
    Before the mainstream internet, social media, smartphones and caring what strangers think of you.
    Just some good good, sodas and lots of street fighter.
    We didn’t realize how good we had it back then.

  • @songopaul5863
    @songopaul5863 Před rokem

    I cheesed through ST on the anniversary collection too, using Champion Edition Bison and save states. After multiple attempts on Akuma, I finally took him out with Vega.

  • @statesminds
    @statesminds Před rokem +1

    I was lucky (debatable) enough to have a 3DO and absolutely loved this game. I also went to an arcade but sucked at the arcade. It’s one of my favorite fighting games ever. I played it again a ton on xb360 with hd remix then again with ultra sf2 on switch lol.

  • @EijiShinjo48
    @EijiShinjo48 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Actually Ultra Street Fighter 2 brought 3 new characters - Evil Ryu, Violent Ken and Shin Akuma
    Shin Akuma is the secret character of that version since the original Akuma is selectable
    Max forgot to mention that 😅

  • @Blackbohnstergaming
    @Blackbohnstergaming Před rokem +2

    I remember playing Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo on PC. My Brother bought that game and I thought: "Oh..... is this the same game, that I´ve played so long ago on Amiga?" cause we had SF2 on Amiga and I remember it being so super cool, but watching old Videos of that game on Amiga...... I can see that I only thought that, cause there were not other games that looked better at that time.

  • @ClownBabyG-Zus
    @ClownBabyG-Zus Před 5 měsíci

    street fighter HD remix is my favorite street fighter right there with 3rd strike.
    the fact that we can change the charge characters to standard moves was by far my favorite thing about the game

  • @XxXAntiJoshXxX
    @XxXAntiJoshXxX Před rokem

    I had HD remix on the 360. I absolutely loved that game.