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Japo 27-01-2009 10:49 PM

Pit-Fighter
 
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kjore 28-01-2009 05:14 PM

Nah, street fighter was out 3 years in the Arcades before this and was much more popular.
This conversion of Pit fighter is probably the best, for a 1991 PC game it was good, much better than the Amiga version.

TheChosen 28-01-2009 05:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kjore (Post 350667)
Nah, street fighter was out 3 years in the Arcades before this and was much more popular.
This conversion of Pit fighter is probably the best, for a 1991 PC game it was good, much better than the Amiga version.

Probably yes, but I'd say only a little. Street Fighter wasnt revolutionary or special and not a good game either.

Oh, and in the review, I was actually comparing this game to Street Fighter 2. *Quick fixes*

Timok 31-01-2009 04:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by TheChosen (Post 350679)
Probably yes, but I'd say only a little. Street Fighter wasnt revolutionary or special and not a good game either.

Oh, and in the review, I was actually comparing this game to Street Fighter 2. *Quick fixes*

Street fighter 1 was revolutionary for 1987. It was the best fighting game out then with special moves and speech. Most who played the original in the Arcades still prefer it to the cartoonish Street fighter 2.

TheChosen 31-01-2009 09:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Timok (Post 351111)
Street fighter 1 was revolutionary for 1987. It was the best fighting game out then with special moves and speech. Most who played the original in the Arcades still prefer it to the cartoonish Street fighter 2.

*double blink*

Cartoonish?

http://hg101.classicgaming.gamespy.c...ers/sf-ryu.png http://hg101.classicgaming.gamespy.c...s/sf-sagat.png

Original Street Fighter was pretty cartoonish as well.

I find your latter argument absurd. Why on earth would someone prefer a fighting game over another which has the most crappiest controls ever? Because it was cartoonish? The counter-option for that would rather be something like Mortal Kombat.

Seriously. I've never heard anyone saying "I prefer original Street Fighter instead of its sequel."

_r.u.s.s. 31-01-2009 10:01 PM

maybe it's a matter of nostalgy

Japo 31-01-2009 10:23 PM

It's a matter of how stupid I find 3D hack'n slash games nowadays, yet back in the days I played 2D beat'em up's to no end. LOL

Anyway IMHO the place of SF1 in arcade history can't be compared to the place of SF2. SF1 may have been a cool and even innovative game, but before and after SF2 were simply different worlds. I can't really explain why just now, but it gave people what they wanted.

The arcade close to my home back then was full of legacy games, but they never bothered to have SF1. But when SF2 was out they got it and it was their only recent game (in an old recycled cabinet of course), and it got more attention than all the other games.

*Realizes he's off topic in the Pit-Fighter topic* Oh ****.

Office_Monk 08-02-2009 09:57 AM

Ah yes, spent a small fortune on this game in the arcade... Such a cool game, preferred the realism over SFII and MK.

Was totally happy to find it for arcade emulator.

About 6 years ago I found this sorry excuse of a conversion; while the graphics were excellent for that era (1990), the controls were a major screw-up... Then again most PC-fighters suffer from that flaw! (Come to think of it, pre '95 only Ninja (Mission) had useful controls)

punkassbitch 04-06-2010 12:11 AM

Anybody who downloads this game deserves all the Holy Hell that reigns down on them!:smile2:

Abandoned Witch 02-05-2011 07:22 AM

Played this version once, and It was good! Just watched the arcade longplay though.


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