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John_Dough
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#1
John_Dough commented on Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers:
Mr. Cheez, thanks for the response. Hopefully someone else will chime in. My brother (my main SNES opponent back then) doesn't have a Wii, but he's trying to talk me into Turbo b/c it's what I'll remember. If I go with New Challengers and it feels/sounds completely different, I'll be disappointed. So at the moment, I'm leaning towards the older version, but would love some other opinions first.
#2
John_Dough commented on Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers:
As a casual SF2 player back in the day, I never played any version beyond SF2 Turbo. When I watch videos of Turbo, it brings back all those memories. That's why I can't decide which version to get, Turbo or New Challengers. If someone has only played Turbo, will New Challengers seem mostly the same (except for the new characters obv) or will it feel like a different game? I'm so torn. I'm going to have to re-learn most of the moves anyway, but I don't want something that's significantly different from what I remember. Help! How different is the look/sound/feel of the original 12 characters in New Challengers? Which one should I download? All opinions welcome!