Street Fighter Prototype Side Art Featured in "It" Movie (2017) Found after 30 years!

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Street Fighter Prototype Side Art Featured in "It" Movie (2017) Found after 30 years!

Yo everyone,

Finally found after being lost for 30 years, I unveil the original prototype side art for Street Fighter featured in "It" movie (2017).

All this and much more in this video...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ti9nIEx2BoM

Peace!
 
Oh wow cool, we're seeing this tomorrow morning, going to keep an eye out for this!

Oh and nice humidor too btw :D
 
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Great score Steve. It truly is official and one of a kind. Kinda cool knowing your stuff is now part of movie history.

I must see this movie soon.
 
What a cool story. Brings back memories of the first time I saw this machine in the arcades. Glorious Times!

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I noticed the side art was different from mine too! Had adon on the side, but mine only had ryu and ken. For those wondering, the game is mentioned early in the film and appears about 3/4 of the way through....just after the haunted house scene. Double bonus for me, as a version of my trans am was featured in the film :) pretty good movie too
 
Thanks everyone. I was worried that they cut the scene but it showed up near the end. The studio already announced an extended bluray version coming at the end of the year...Hopefully they have more footage of the arcade scene

http://collider.com/it-directors-cut-blu-ray/


Yes, I have 4 humidor's for my cigars, thank you :p
 
Saw the movie and your machine in it, amazing! I have a pic of my son, with a DeLorean, in front of the red covered bridge which is also predominantly featured in the movie [emoji3]

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Very cool story.

I thought the movie was an over-hyped mehfest. I wish CGI would be banned from horror movies. Never works. Ever.
 
Saw the movie today. It was short lived but it's there! Fun movie, not scary to me but my wife thought it was. Fun either way, kinda like a mix of Stand By Me and The Goonies with horror thrown in.

Overheard some viewers talking about the game while leaving and mentioned to them about your game and your youtube video, hope they find it.
 
Saw the movie and your machine in it, amazing! I have a pic of my son, with a DeLorean, in front of the red covered bridge which is also predominantly featured in the movie [emoji3]

HAHA! Cool!

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Whoa! Well damn....now I'm torn. Do I go with the original or prototype art when I restore my cab? Hmmm...

I felt the same way when I first saw it but after Capcom and the production company confirmed with me it was "original" and found out the back story, I am cool with it now. The artwork all matches up now.

Very cool story.

I thought the movie was an over-hyped mehfest. I wish CGI would be banned from horror movies. Never works. Ever.

It was 25 minutes too long and I agree, too much clown and CGI took too many liberties.

Saw the movie today. It was short lived but it's there! Fun movie, not scary to me but my wife thought it was. Fun either way, kinda like a mix of Stand By Me and The Goonies with horror thrown in.

Overheard some viewers talking about the game while leaving and mentioned to them about your game and your youtube video, hope they find it.

lol, no way! Cool man, thanks for the reference
 
Congrats from a fellow SF1 deluxe owner. Amazing to have your cab be officially pimped out by Capcom, and immortalized on the big screen.
 
Yo everyone,

Finally found after being lost for 30 years, I unveil the original prototype side art for Street Fighter featured in "It" movie (2017).

All this and much more in this video...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ti9nIEx2BoM

Peace!

Very cool!!!!!!

Thanks for taking the time to do this.

And now the BIG question: When will this side art be available for purchase?
 
Congrats from a fellow SF1 deluxe owner. Amazing to have your cab be officially pimped out by Capcom, and immortalized on the big screen.

Thanks man, I've humbled by the experience. Very fun

Awesome

Not a big fan of SF so I didn't think much of it when I saw it. Very cool!

Movie was incredible

Hey man, SF is a shit game, I would even agree but historically relevant. I can't wait for the extended cut coming by Christmas

Very cool!!!!!!

Thanks for taking the time to do this.

And now the BIG question: When will this side art be available for purchase?

Great question. I asked the production company to ask Capcom for me and Capcom declined. They were concerned about copyright infringement on any original artwork. I would have loved to share the art with the arcade community...but...That hasn't stopped me before. I have a buddy that has a flatbed scanner but my machine is in storage at a friends warehouse and right now it's hard to get to. We'll see, give me time and I'll see what I can do

That cabinet design was actually by Atari:

You're right. I briefly mention it when I start the history of the artwork

https://forums.arcade-museum.com/showthread.php?t=409629
 
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