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'''''Street Fighter: The Movie''''' (known as '''''Street Fighter: Real Battle on Film''''' (ストリートファイター リアルバトル オン フィルム) in Japan) is a 1995 fighting game developed and published by [[Capcom]]. An oddball in the franchise, ''Street Fighter: The Movie'' ditches the cartoony style seen in ''Street Fighter'' games both before and since, using pre-rendered digitized graphics of characters from the unsuccessful ''Street Fighter'' movie, which in turn was based on the video game, ''[[Street Fighter II']]''. It is one of the few instances of a video game based on a movie based on a video game.
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'''''Street Fighter: The Movie''''' (known as '''''Street Fighter: Real Battle on Film''''' (ストリートファイター リアルバトル オン フィルム) in Japan) is a 1995 fighting game developed and published by [[Capcom]]. An oddball in the franchise, ''Street Fighter: The Movie'' ditches the cartoony style seen in ''Street Fighter'' games both before and since, using pre-rendered digitized graphics of characters from the unsuccessful ''Street Fighter'' movie, which in turn was based on the video game, ''[[Street Fighter II']]''. It is one of the few instances of a video game based on a movie based on a video game. A similarily named game was released in arcades but was developed by another company and was much different.
  
Gameplay isn't wildly different from other ''Street Fighter'' games (post ''Street Fighter II'''), though there are now full motion video sequences taken from the movie.
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==Gameplay==
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Gameplay isn't wildly different from other ''Street Fighter'' games (post ''Street Fighter II'''), there are three punch and three kick buttons. Combinations of buttons can be used to unleash special attacks. There is a Super Combo gauge which can be depleted by using certain Super Special moves and Super Moves. The Super Special moves are new to the series. When the Super Combo gauge is half full Super Special moves (moves performed by presing two attack moves while doing the motions of a special move) can be performed but will deplete the Super Combo gauge. When it is full the Super Special moves will not deplete the bar. Also when the bar is full Super Moves can be done which require more complex button presses than either Special moves or Super Special moves. If the opponent is hit with a Super move at the end of the round the backround will change to indicate it was used as the final move.
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There are four game modes available. This includes the single player Movie Battle (Story Mode), Street Battle (Similar to arcade mode in ''[[Street Fighter II'|Street Fighter II]]'', Vs. Mode (2 Player Vs. Mode), and Trial Mode (''Street Fighter II'' arcade mode variant).
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==Characters==
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*Akuma
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*Balrog
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*Blanka
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*Cammy
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*Chun Li
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*DeeJay
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*E. Honda
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*Guile
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*Ken
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*M. Bison
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*Ryu
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*Sawada
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*Sagat
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*Vega
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*Zangief
  
 
==Physical Scans==
 
==Physical Scans==

Revision as of 14:47, 12 November 2010

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Street Fighter: The Movie
System(s): Sega Saturn
Publisher: Capcom, Acclaim (US)
Developer:
Genre: Action

















Number of players: 1-2

Street Fighter: The Movie (known as Street Fighter: Real Battle on Film (ストリートファイター リアルバトル オン フィルム) in Japan) is a 1995 fighting game developed and published by Capcom. An oddball in the franchise, Street Fighter: The Movie ditches the cartoony style seen in Street Fighter games both before and since, using pre-rendered digitized graphics of characters from the unsuccessful Street Fighter movie, which in turn was based on the video game, Street Fighter II'. It is one of the few instances of a video game based on a movie based on a video game. A similarily named game was released in arcades but was developed by another company and was much different.

Gameplay

Gameplay isn't wildly different from other Street Fighter games (post Street Fighter II'), there are three punch and three kick buttons. Combinations of buttons can be used to unleash special attacks. There is a Super Combo gauge which can be depleted by using certain Super Special moves and Super Moves. The Super Special moves are new to the series. When the Super Combo gauge is half full Super Special moves (moves performed by presing two attack moves while doing the motions of a special move) can be performed but will deplete the Super Combo gauge. When it is full the Super Special moves will not deplete the bar. Also when the bar is full Super Moves can be done which require more complex button presses than either Special moves or Super Special moves. If the opponent is hit with a Super move at the end of the round the backround will change to indicate it was used as the final move.

There are four game modes available. This includes the single player Movie Battle (Story Mode), Street Battle (Similar to arcade mode in Street Fighter II, Vs. Mode (2 Player Vs. Mode), and Trial Mode (Street Fighter II arcade mode variant).

Characters

  • Akuma
  • Balrog
  • Blanka
  • Cammy
  • Chun Li
  • DeeJay
  • E. Honda
  • Guile
  • Ken
  • M. Bison
  • Ryu
  • Sawada
  • Sagat
  • Vega
  • Zangief

Physical Scans

Saturn Version



Street Fighter games for Sega systems
Sega Mega Drive
Street Fighter II': Champion Edition (unreleased) | Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition (1993) | Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers (1994)
Sega Saturn
Street Fighter: The Movie (1995) | Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams (1996) | Street Fighter II Movie (1996) | Street Fighter Alpha 2 (Dash) (1996) | Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo (1996) | Street Fighter Collection (1997) | X-Men vs. Street Fighter (1997) | Pocket Fighter (1998) | Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (1998) | Capcom Generation: Dai 5 Shuu Kakutouka-tachi (1998) | Street Fighter Zero 3 (1999)
Sega Master System
Street Fighter II' (1997)
Sega Dreamcast
Street Fighter Alpha 3 (1999) | Street Fighter III: Double Impact (1999) | Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike (2000) | Super Street Fighter II X for Matching Service (2000) | Street Fighter Zero 3 for Matching Service (2001) | Super Puzzle Fighter II X for Matching Service (2001)
Arcade
Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper (2001)
Sampler discs
Sega Saturn
Street Fighter Zero 2 Taikenban (199x) | Street Fighter Collection Taikenban (1997)
Sega Dreamcast
Street Fighter Zero 3 Tentou Taikenban (199x)
Unlicensed Street Fighter games for Sega systems
Sega Master System
Sega Game Gear
Jang Pung II (1993)
Sega Mega Drive
X-Men vs. Street Fighter (Mega Drive) (1998)