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07/21/2006: Street Fighter 2: Plug & Play Edition.

I’d been eyeing it for months at the Toys ‘R’ Us across the street from work, and finally, consumer apathy had driven the price down to a level that made my private parts tickle. Mine, all mine.

It was one of them there finagled plug-and-play games. I own many plug-and-play game sets that have to date only been plugged-and-played once or twice, but considering that I was buying this one specifically for downtime in the office (downtime meaning any time I could get away with it), 19.98 was a holy number. Yessir, it’s Street Fighter 2, Sega Genesis edition. I only ever had the SNES version, but no matter the console, Dhalsim is Dhalsim and I will make Chun-Li kick his ass all the same.

Look at that cute shit. The POWA BOX is fashioned like a baby version of the Sega Genesis, taking what was once considered the edgiest and fringiest system on the market and turning it into something I want to force pink bonnets upon. Making matters more awesome is the fact that this plug-and-play device bucks conventions by including two controllers. If you only got one controller with a game like Street Fighter 2, some consumer product developer could only be construed as cruel. Playing against the computer passes the time, but you’re never going to scream “FUCK YOUR MOTHER WITH THIS FIREBALL, YA SHIT” if you’re not contending with true flesh and blood.

My pal and co-worker Kevin and I set the game up when nobody was looking, and it’s here that I should confirm that this is his office television set, and thus, his NY Rangers flag/thing and Offspring sticker. If you’ve got issues, don’t take them up with me. Aside from a bonus Ghouls ‘N Ghosts game (oh God yes), the set also comes with a booklet reminding you how to make Edmond Honda go wild with his hands, and how to make Blanka break out the Electric Slide.

Kev and I chose to skip the booklet’s refresher course, because there’s nothing more annoying than playing Street Fighter 2 against an opponent who demands 45 seconds of no-fight-time to learn his moves. Fuck that. Hit a button and hope for the best.

Like so many video game posers, I began my Street Fighter 2 reign long ago using only the giant characters — the Zangiefs, the Hondas and the Blankas. To the untrained, clearly these were the money warriors. Eventually I learned the truth: If you want to win Street Fighter 2 fights without necessarily mastering the game, you gotta go with Chun-Li. Bitch is just too damn fast and agile. Plus, there’s a certain indignity charged to your opponent when you defeat he or she with Chun-Li. You know the little victory dance each character does after winning a fight? Chun-Li’s in the most annoying by far. She’s like, “AH HA HA HA HA, I kicked this shithead’s ass and I still have enough in the tank to do five jumping jacks.”

Kevin swears that I fight cheap, but people need excuses when they get beat 400,000 times in a row.

Eventually, Kev realized that he could also pick Chun-Li and be just as cheap. My crystal record was soon ruined. Still a great game, and they’ve even got the six-warrior tournament option. My dream team of Chun-Li, Chun-Li, Chun-Li, Chun-Li, Chun-Li and Sagat will NEVER SURRENDER.

Finally, a plug-and-play that will do more for my life than make the bottom shelf of my television unit look more interesting. Hooray!


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Discussion Thread: 70 comments

I was completely and utterly obsessed with SFII as a kid.

I will forever pick Ryu. Chun-Li was always my back-up character if things weren’t going well. Once in a while I’d pick M. Bison.

Ghosted by Jeff Mack @ 07/22/2006 12:10 PM EDT


I was never big into Street Fighter II. Fighting games really aren’t my thing. Ok, I do like Super Smash Bros. Melee, but that’s different.

The best part of Street figther is the Hadoken and Shuriken in Mega Man X and X2

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 07/22/2006 12:38 PM EDT


Oh man I had mad lust for SF2 back in the day (as in arcade & SNES)… I beat it with each character in a few of the different versions. I have to say tho that I think Balrog was a weird, WEIRD choice for an end boss. This game goes best with those Ritz pizza-cracker-sandwich snack things. Do they still make those? I remember distinctly beating large, angry-looking guys in Slayer/Christian Death/Ozzy t-shirts in the arcade. I often wonder how bright that was… ah well!

Hope you guys are keeping coolish.

Ghosted by Todd @ 07/22/2006 1:14 AM EDT


Todd

You mean "Lunchables?" Yes, I think they still make those.

…Dammit, now I want some of those! :)

Ghosted by Cameron T. @ 07/22/2006 1:44 AM EDT


Cameron T.

I love those! No, though I mean the "pizza" part was like a… powdery but not dry kind of filling between two little mini-ritz crackers. I think I bought them around 1994 or something. I haven’t seen them for a while tho.

Ghosted by Todd @ 07/22/2006 2:01 AM EDT


Right now there is a binder on my desk with over 300 pages of various Street Fighter strategy guides printed from the internet. Help me…

Seriously though, Street Fighter Alpha Anthology for PS2… Buy it, fuckers!

Ghosted by Bifflog @ 07/22/2006 2:55 AM EDT


Lunchables are still around.

I have 2 problems with Kevin Smith’s work; one of them is his fault, the other isn’t.
1. I don’t like the way he gives up. Movie flops (MALLRATS, JERSEY GIRL) and he bails on it. "Yeah, I don’t know what I was thinking on that one", etc. CLERKS II is case in point. Alanis God closes the book on the ViewAskew universe, JERSEY GIRL comes out and bombs, then it’s back to the Jay and Bob well. Where’s the faith in one’s ability to progress?
2. That being said, it could be that he had only one good one in him (like the OFFSPRING perhaps). No one expected the first CLERKS to do anything but when it did, Smith was proclaimed a genius. That’s a lot to live up to. Sometimes things just happen, it’s a phenomenon but THAT’S IT. EX: Hootie and the Blowfish, Woodstock ‘69, original STAR WARS trilogy, hell even DIRTY DANCING. All of the happenings listed above were subject to lesser incarnations/sequels. It sucks but it’s true. Sometimes you have to realize that you have done your best and you will never be able to surpass it and, unfortunately, I think that is what happened to Mr. Smith.

Ghosted by The Manimal @ 07/22/2006 9:58 AM EDT


There are two ways to play fighting games: mindlessly pressing buttons hoping that you will beat the crap out of your opponent and memorizing the A + B + Y + Up + Down + Start equals triple axle kick combos. Both are equally mindless and stupid, which is why I never liked fighting games. Now a Mario Kart 64 plug and play would be right up my alley.

Ghosted by Jason @ 07/22/2006 10:48 AM EDT


Clerks II I will see tonight because of nostalgia, but Kevin Smith in general annoys me. All of those behind-the-scenes videos show him as the dorky kid who got popular and is still trying way too hard. His casual swearing sounds so forced…too bad he’s such a great storyteller (as in An Evening with Kevin Smith, not as in movie making).

Ghosted by Jessica Marie @ 07/22/2006 12:26 PM EDT


Todd, are you talking about Ritz Bitz Sandwiches?

Ghosted by Somethin' Funny @ 07/22/2006 2:04 PM EDT


Hey, everyone! Goob’s topless! You can see her brain! HA-ha… misunderstanding!

Anyone notice Gary Chalk on "Eureka"? Now, that’s just Prime.

Ghosted by kingklash @ 07/22/2006 3:44 PM EDT


Wasn’t Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back after Dogma but before Jersey Girl though? I’ve said it before, but I think JaSBSB is pretty great for a stoner comedy. But then I didn’t see Clerks until some time after it came out, so it never had any special nostalgic power for me.
I told my gamer friend about this plugnplay, but they were unimpressed as they’ve got both games available on a modified Xbox :P
I just saw an ad for the Animaniacs/Pinky & The Brain DVDs! Tuesday!

Ghosted by squee4242 @ 07/22/2006 3:51 PM EDT


Kingklash Very funny. Ha ha. It actually brought a smile to my face though.

The company picnic tomorrow at my new work is at oaks park. It’s a small amusement park in Portland. Free food, rides, drinks, and I heard rumors about somebody bringing a huge water balloon filled cooler. Sweet. I want to drench my friend I am bringing even though he’s my ride.

I love the deep dish pizza lunchables, they’re expensive, they’re small portons, but I get them every once in a while.

I forgot to add about the SS2 topic, I picked RYU most of the time cause I knew how to do the Saduken? I am such a geek and not in a good way lol. And also I thought it looked horrible when the male competitor put the ‘finishing touch’ on a female by throwing her across the screen or pushing her so hard she flys across the screen. I know she deserved it but it just shocks me as all.

Ghosted by Goob @ 07/22/2006 4:21 PM EDT


SFII is one of those games that I was good at back when it was popular, but I could never play nowadays. I can’t remember for the shit of me hoe to do most of the special moves, which are something essential to beating all of your friends. If you want to be a true master, you not only have to know how to perform all of the special moves, but also when and where it’s most appropriate to execute them. I can’t do any of these things anymore, which is why I suck at all fighting games.

Ghosted by Nate @ 07/22/2006 4:45 PM EDT


Yes Squee. That is the correct sequence. Alanis God closes the book at the end of JAY AND SILENT BOB STRIKE BACK which seemingly brought an end to those kinds of Kevin Smith projects. Then you have JERSEY GIRL and then it is back to the CLERKS/Jay and Bob world.

Ghosted by The Manimal @ 07/22/2006 7:40 PM EDT


Somethin’ Funny:

Yeah I think that’s what they are! :) There was also peanut butter if I remember right. Good stuff, thus spaketh the Maynard.

Ghosted by Todd @ 07/23/2006 12:15 PM EDT


Dang, I missed this entire thread. I worked OT Friday and Saturday, and just never felt like getting online. And I would really have like it too, so I’m going to post anyway.

I was always Chun-Li. In the original SF2 she was not cheap or unbalanced, because she had no fireball and her special moves kind of sucked. I mean, upside-down-bird-kick (she stood on her head then flew across the screen with her legs flailing) was just BEGGING to be fireballed.

I was also pretty good. I got to the city championship in a tournament held by Blockbuster. I should have won too.

I lost interest after SF2: Turbo. My friends were starting to get cars, and I got my first job. After that, I just didn’t have time or interest in video games. I skipped from SNES all the way to XBox without owning a console, and I only got the XBox long after it had first come out.

Ghosted by spaz307 @ 07/23/2006 12:15 PM EDT


Man, if this were 5 years ago, I’d be very enthusiastic, since that was both my Street Fighter AND my Offspring period.

I still love a game of Street Fighter now and again, and although Offspring’s been going downhill, I’ll listen to some songs every once in a while.

Ryu is the only character for me.

Ghosted by Frostor @ 07/24/2006 2:39 AM EDT


Zangief will always be my favorite. Who carves wicked designs in their chest hair like that?

Ghosted by Megatron78 @ 07/25/2006 4:44 PM EDT


you who say they’re too button mashy don’t know how to play and you who complain about people being “cheap” don’t either. there’s always a way to get out of something like the things yall complain about. if you get cornered or wrecked on, half or more of that is you.

Ghosted by megamatt @ 07/22/2009 5:44 AM EDT


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