![]() ![]() When that didn't happen though, rather than admit defeat in the battle of the side-scrolling fighter, Sega did something which has been a common practice in the video game industry since its very inception: it plagiarised. The Mega Drive was famed for its superlative arcade ports - which included Capcom favourites Strider and Ghouls 'n' Ghosts, both skilfully converted by Sega itself under license - and prior to the announcement of the Super Famicom edition, there were idle rumours that Final Fight was headed to Sega's console under a similar arrangement. While Sega fans would eventually get a port of Final Fight for the Mega CD three years later, back in 1990 the news was nothing short of devastating. Nestled neatly within Nintendo's 16-bit launch line-up, it was a definite system seller - despite the fact that cartridge memory constraints meant the two-player mode, third character Guy and an entire level were left on the cutting room floor. In this pre-Street Fighter 2 world, Final Fight was the biggest ticket in town a side-scrolling brawler in the tradition of Renegade and Double Dragon, it boasted massive character sprites, a wide repertoire of attack moves and instantly accessible gameplay. Special Thanks: Yoshihiro Sakaguchi, Manami Matsumae, Harumi Fujita, Junko Tamiya, Youko Shimomura, Hiromitsu Takaoka, Yasuaki Fujita, Toshio Kajino, Seiko Kobuchi, Ippo Yamada, Shun Arita, Marble_t, Seak, Katsunori Takahashi, Tsunanobu Kawamura, Taichi Hiramatsu, Kazuaki Saito (TRAP), Minoru Ikeda (INH), Tomoya Takase (CAPCOM), Yosuke Okunari (SEGA), Murasaki Vega, Tadashi Koise (G.I.M.I.Back in the days when arcade conversions were often enough to make or break a home console, the earth-shattering news that Nintendo had secured a port of Capcom's Final Fight for its soon-to-be-released Super Famicom sent shockwaves through playgrounds all over the globe. Recording Engineer/Support: Claricedisc, Yuuji Kawashima (INH), Hally (VORC) Official video of the Final Fight Revenge tournament held at Takadanobaba Ga-Cen Mikado on November 16, 2014ĭirector/Writer: Hiroshi "Kazeno Iona" Kaneko ![]() Music: Bun Bun, Mari, Yuki, Setsuo, Yuko, AnieĮar Copy, Arrange, Data Creation and Adjustment by Seiko KobuchiĠ5~06: Final Fight X68000 Ver enclosed 8cm CDĠ6 - From Street Fighter II -G.S.M. UNUSED TRACK(AC Ver ROUND4 INDUSTRIAL AREA1)ĭisc 4 (CD) Original Soundtrack, Prototype/Unused UNUSED TRACK(AC Ver ROUND4 INDUSTRIAL AREA2)ĭisc 3 (CD) Original Soundtrack, Prototype/Unused Yoshihiro Sakaguchi / 坂口由洋, Manami Matsumae / 松前真奈美, Harumi Fujita / 藤田晴美, Junko Tamiya / 民谷淳子, Yoko Shimomura / 下村陽子, Hiromitsu Takaoka / 高岡宏光, Yasuaki Fujita / 藤田靖明, Toshio Kajino / 梶野俊夫, Seiko Kobuchi / 小渕世子ĭisc 1 (CD) Original Soundtrack, Sound Effectĭisc 2 (CD) Original Soundtrack, Prototype/Unused Yoshihiro Sakaguchi / 坂口由洋, Manami Matsumae / 松前真奈美, Harumi Fujita / 藤田晴美, Junko Tamiya / 民谷淳子, Youko Shimomura, Hiromitsu Takaoka / 高岡宏光, Yasuaki Fujita / 藤田靖明, Toshio Kajino / 梶野俊夫, Seiko Kobuchi / 小渕世子, Ippo Yamada / 山田一法, Shun Arita / 有田俊, Marble_t, Seak, Katsunori Takahashi / 高橋克典, Tsunanobu Kawamura, Taichi Hiramatsu, Kazuaki Saito (TRAP), Minoru Ikeda / 池田稔 (INH), Tomoya Takase / 高瀬友也 (CAPCOM), Yosuke Okunari / 奥成洋輔 (SEGA), Murasaki Vega, Tadashi Koise / 小伊勢直 (G.I.M.I.C Project) Oyaji / おやじ *, T Yomage / ちよま~げ *, Capcom Sound Team / カプコン・サウンドチーム *Ĭlaricedisc, Yuuji Kawashima (INH), Hally (VORC) Manami Matsumae / 松前真奈美, Yoshihiro Sakaguchi / 坂口由洋, Harumi Fujita / 藤田晴美, Junko Tamiya / 民谷淳子, Yasuaki Fujita / 藤田靖明, Hiromitsu Takaoka / 高岡宏光, Youko Shimomura, Setsuo *, YUKO *, Bun Bun *, Mari / まり *, Yuki *, Anie / あにぃ *, Katsunari Kitajima / 北嶋克成 *, Seiko Kobuchi / 小渕世子, Jim Wallace *, T's music *
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