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Well, the most interesting one I played actually was on that subject Sama...Street Fighter 2077 (I don't remember the number exactly) for NES. Ken is an old man who's friend gets kidnapped by space aliens, so he fixes himself up with some cybernetics and kicks the !@#$%^&* of a bunch of aliens in order to rescue him. I use interesting because this installment took so many deviations from the rest of the series in its gameplay that one would not recognize it as a Street Fighter game if it were named something else.
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Only 2010? Jeez, that's only 3 years from now...you'd think the space aliens wouldn't be so late given all of the technology they have. And when are they going to develop those flying cars we were promised?

 

 

Well, it wasn't really a bad game. The reason you haven't heard of it is because they didn't make that many copies. The thing about it was that it wasn't that unique - it was very similar to most other games of the era. Single player, side view, fight your way through a level where the biggest danger by far is falling off the bottom of the screen, and then face a boss. I mean, it was a good game, but faced the problem of being so similar to every other game on the market at the time that it really didn't stand out.

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Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike is really the only SF that even pretends to be balanced, so I'll go with that one. Under that it would be Alpha 3... and the original MvC is kind of fun, it's just incredibly broken. The Guilty Gear series is the best sprite fighting series out, though.
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