Street Fighter (1) Arcade - Part 4 - Memories [HD]

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In this video, we will be taking a look at the Street Fighter (1) Arcade - Part 4 - Memories. I think back on how I vaguely remember the original Street Fighter (1) and how it was often missed when "Street Fighter" is often referred to. Also, my childhood friend, Hounda, and I uncover the past of Street Fighter and Fighting Street and the few details about the game.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVnhg0iIr-o

Peace
 
Shots for everybody!!!

That control panel is so big you can use as your bar as well!

You need to put a sign on the door when you are recording your vids!

:cool:
 
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Shots for everybody!!!

That control panel is so big you can use as your bar as well!

You need to put a sign on the door when you are recording your vids!

:cool:

I know, there is sooo much room on the control panel. It's my favorite.

LOL! I told my mom not to come in the garage until I told her to. Parents just don't understand.

I ended up having another 3 rounds of that liqour while finishing the cigar, cheers!
 
I know, there is sooo much room on the control panel. It's my favorite.

LOL! I told my mom not to come in the garage until I told her to. Parents just don't understand.

I ended up having another 3 rounds of that liqour while finishing the cigar, cheers!

My fav cigar so far is the blue acid cigars. They are sweet and pleasant smelling. I now know how to light one evenly thanks to your vid. My memory of it was almost like a dream really...because I couldn't remember if I really saw it or not. But I remember as a kid back in the late 80's, I went to an arcade up in alpena, MI inside of a Giant supermarket store which had an arcade with several games. I recall seeing the game but not playing it...just remember seeing two big buttons, red and blue, for each player. Also, the cabinet looked weird and big to me at the time...but as a kid you never really paid attention to cabinets so much as the game. That's what I remember the most. Fast forward a few years later and SF 2 came out. Then I remember reading about the first one in game pro, and seen the pic of the cab and immediately recognized it. Fast forward to 2014, and I officially acquired one cross state, serial number 288. I'm guessing that there were 500 made of the pneumatic cabs?
 
My fav cigar so far is the blue acid cigars. They are sweet and pleasant smelling. I now know how to light one evenly thanks to your vid. My memory of it was almost like a dream really...because I couldn't remember if I really saw it or not. But I remember as a kid back in the late 80's, I went to an arcade up in alpena, MI inside of a Giant supermarket store which had an arcade with several games. I recall seeing the game but not playing it...just remember seeing two big buttons, red and blue, for each player. Also, the cabinet looked weird and big to me at the time...but as a kid you never really paid attention to cabinets so much as the game. That's what I remember the most. Fast forward a few years later and SF 2 came out. Then I remember reading about the first one in game pro, and seen the pic of the cab and immediately recognized it. Fast forward to 2014, and I officially acquired one cross state, serial number 288. I'm guessing that there were 500 made of the pneumatic cabs?

Cool story. I know of blue acid, but never tried one. Happy I can help you with the lighting technique, though there are other ways as well. Yup, 500 of the deluxe cabs. My serial # is 430. I wonder what ever happened to all of them? Maybe destroyed for being too big or not making money or dangerous to people playing them?
 
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