

- STREET FIGHTER III NEW GENERATION ARCADE ARCHIVE MOVIE
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STREET FIGHTER III NEW GENERATION ARCADE ARCHIVE MOVIE
"Movie Battle" puts players in the role of Van Damme's character Guile in a mode that loosely follows the movie storyline, though the developers added twists in order to justify pitting "good" characters against one another. Modes of play include: "Movie Battle," "Street Battle," "Versus Battle," and "Trial Battle." This is Street Fighter like you've never seen it, though, with Mortal Kombat-esque digitized characters and full-motion video taken directly from the film.
STREET FIGHTER III NEW GENERATION ARCADE ARCHIVE FULL
Street Fighter comes full circle as Paul DeSouza's Street Fighter: The Movie, starring Jean Claude Van Damme, Kylie Minogue, and Raul Julia, makes its way back gamers in this collaboration between Capcom and Acclaim. The home version was developed and published by Capcom in Japan and released in North America and Europe by Acclaim. While it shares its title with the arcade game Street Fighter: The Movie, the home version is not a port but a similar game developed on the same premise. The game is based on the 1994 live-action Street Fighter movie and uses digitized images of the film's cast posing as the characters in the game.
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Street Fighter: The Movie, released in Japan as Street Fighter: Real Battle on Film is a 1995 head-to-head fighting game released for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn.
