
Yesterday, the internets was ablaze with rumors surrounding Street Fighter IV. Not too many guessed it would be Super Street Fighter IV, but it’s here and it’s coming in 2010 for the Xbox 360 and PS3. The update, “Super Street Fighter IV” will include 8 new characters, new online features and a less-than-full price tag.
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This weekend’s tournament held at the PerezStart branch location did not have nearly as many viewers as the Official Capcom / GameStop Tournament in San Francisco California. Playing as Ryu, Daigo “The Beast” Umehara defeated US National Champion playing as Rufus, Justin Wong for the International Title. Check out the video below, for the International competition as Daigo shuts the door on Wong.
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Street Fighter IV Redeems The Legacy!

| PUBLISHER: |
Capcom |
| DEVELOPER: |
Capcom |
| GENRE(S): |
Fighting |
| PLAYERS: |
2 |
| ESRB RATING: |
T (Teen) |
| RELEASE DATE: |
February 17, 2009 |
| PEREZSTART RATING: |
9.0/10
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No need to remember which Street Fighter is the latest title. With the previous and non-linear iterations of SF you may have forgotten. No, it’s not Super Street Fighter, or Turbo HD Remix or something with an EX in it. Capcom decided to end the nonsense and went with “Street Fighter IV” to avoid the long winded previous titles. Good Choice. Let’s hope the next one is SFV, PLEASE! With that, times have changed, so you won’t find this Street Fighter in your local arcade, but instead have the convenience of playing SFIV at home. Yes, no mo’ quarters to scrounge up. If you grew up a fan of the fighting game genre, which was Street Fighter II, playing Capcom’s Street Fighter IV will come to you like riding a bike. The basic moves have not changed and all 8, yes 8 original SFII fighters have returned. And for those that maybe forgot the moves, or just need to freshen up, there’s an in-game “moves list” that shows you your players moves.
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