Talk:Street Fighter (video game): Difference between revisions
m {{cvgproj}} |
No edit summary |
||
Line 24: | Line 24: | ||
Gen is most likely saying ''You a big fool'', like in SFA |
Gen is most likely saying ''You a big fool'', like in SFA |
||
==Original Street Fighter== |
|||
The original ''Street Fighter'' is the first game in the ''[[Street Fighter]]'' series in the 8-bit era. --[[User:Zachkudrna18@yahoo.com|Zachkudrna18@yahoo.com]] |
Revision as of 03:16, 7 February 2006
Original Street Fighter character victory statements.
In Street Fighter 1, the winning & losing screen for Ryu was the same statement spoken & written on the screen, with winning being "What strength!! but don't forget there are many guys like you all over the world." and losing being "You've got a lot to learn before you beat me, try again kiddo!"
However, before the screen after the fight, the characters would proclaim victory with audio each in a unique way, just like in the victory screen of the later Street Fighter games. Here is what I could make out myself;
Ryu; "All Right!"
Joe; "Whose your daddy?"
Mike; "I'm the champion!"
Retsu; "Go to heaven."
Geki; "(laughter)"
Birdie; "Another win!"
Eagle; "And that's that, (laughter)"
Lee; "???"
Gen; "You are weak, go(?)"
Adon; "You are no match for me."
Sagat; "(laughter)"
I'm fairly confident about all of them except for the two fighters from China. Alternately, there is some audio for certain moves, like Sagats fireball, which in SFII was "Tiger!" though in SFI almost sounds like "Fire!", with the early audio voice emulation it is difficult to tell, as all of Ryu's moves are different (in English) as in "Fireball" instead of "Hadouken" in SFII, and "Hurricane Kick" etc.
This should maybe be incorporated into the article somehow, or in the individual characters articles, once we can be certain of what the two characters from China say. 67.5.212.255 01:44, 19 November 2005 (UTC)
Gen is most likely saying You a big fool, like in SFA
Original Street Fighter
The original Street Fighter is the first game in the Street Fighter series in the 8-bit era. --Zachkudrna18@yahoo.com