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Throw Hadoukens In Your Living Room With Street Fighter On Kinect
The Kinect genie refuses to return to the bottle. Here an enterprising modder rigs up his PC to play Street Fighter IV with Kinect, including shoryukens and hadoukens (and Ken). The video features actual gameplay versus the CPU.
Let The Beast Show You How To Hold Your Stick
Daigo Umehara. AKA “The Beast”. AKA The best Street Fighter player on Earth. If there’s someone who might have advice on how to improve your game, it’s him.
Facebook Games Could Get Cooler If Capcom Offers Up Street Fighter
Japanese publication The Nikkei has reported Capcom’s going to enter the Facebook gaming arena, treading on FarmVille’s turf with titles like Street Fighter and Resident Evil. It’s not 100 per cent confirmed, but the games are expected to be free. [CrunchGear]
So Does Street Fighter IV Actually Work On The iPhone?
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Fighting games have always been awkward – and a little sad – as portable experiences, like Rottweilers stuffed in sweaters. Touchscreen controls, you’d think, would be adding a bowtie. But Street Fighter IV for iPhone is a poodle in a cardigan. It fits.
Street Fighter IV For iPhone Will Cost $US10 From Next Month
Street Fighter IV is almost here for the iPhone, and Capcom is tantalisingly drip-feeding us with details about the coolest thumb-masher to hit the App Store. It’ll cost a rather large $US9.99, and will have eight playable characters, including Ryu.
Street Figher IV On iPhone Brings New Definition To Sore Thumbs
At first glance, Street Fighter IV on the iPhone – coming this March – looks absolutely gorgeous. But it’s most likely what you don’t see that’s really the problem.























