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Proposez une note de presse sur ce jeuBe careful what you wish for, because you just might get it. I asked Capcom to bring Fighting Street to the Virtual Console in an article I wrote a year or so ago, thinking that it would be fun to have the predecessor to the great Street Fighter II legacy available for download on Wii. And so we do, now -- but I'm second-guessing my initial request. Fighting Street is so clunky, unresponsive and poorly presented that it's an embarrassment to try and play at all. It's a woeful piece of work that hasn't held up over time, and might have been better left in the past and forgotten.
At the very least, though, Fighting Street does offer an interesting bit of historical contrast -- you can appreciate the excellence of Street Fighter II all the more when you've experienced the dreadful design that preceded it. It makes you want to applaud Capcom's designers in the early '90s all over again, for having taken such an awful base design from the '80s, overcome its many, many faults, capitalized on its few strengths and transformed it into such a revolutionary new vision that many people don't even remember a Street Fighter 1 ever even existed. So there's that. But that probably just means you should keep your money even further away from this one, and re-invest it in one of those many, many slightly different editions of Street Fighter II on sale in the Wii Shop instead.
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