The history of Street Fighter~Haoyougen!!

Emma 2022-10-04 06:36:59

Since the release of the first Street Fighter in 1988, the Street Fighter has been with us for more than 20 years since the release of the index. At that time, the arcade hall was full of celebrities and whites, and Hao Yougen and Adu followed suit. many arcade gamers mention.
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90's super campus director Wong Jing King and invited Andy Lau, Aaron Kwok, Ekin Cheng starred artists such as Baroque, Long, Ken and other roles. Subsequently, Hollywood also launched a remake of the film Street Fighter. The American action star Shang Gyunton who starred in Gu Lie directly squeezed Long into a supporting role in the script. In the movie City Hunter, Jackie Chan also played the role of Chun Li with funny Chinese Kung Fu. Although most of the Street Fighter characters in these films are mainly funny, they also reflect the extraordinary influence of Street Fighter in the era.

With the changes of the times, fast food games such as guns, carts and balls have become mainstream, and fighting games have declined. Street Fighter also slowly faded out of my sight. It was born for entertainment, but it may not exist for entertainment. When I have entered middle age, Street Fighter seems to have become a youth-related memory of that era

. The release of this latest movie Street Fighter Assassination Fist in 14 years has brought back my memories of Street Fighter again, the fight inside. The move is full of shock and courage. Maybe people who haven't played Street Fighter think what this is? It doesn't mean it at all, but the real Street Fighter player will think that this is Street Fighter! With Ken, he uses the Flame Rising Dragon Fist. When fighting the fluctuation of the dragon's killing intent, the classic background music of Street Fighter slowly sounded, and it was really full of ignition.

I would like to chat with the players from that era in this article . If you don't say anything, I will go to scratch Street Fighter first. ,,, Adu follow!

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