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* [[Direct to Video|Direct-to-consoles]]: ''Final Fight 2'' and ''Final Fight 3'' were made specifically for the SNES without any prior arcade versions at a time Capcom were making most of their belt-scrollers for the arcades. |
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* [[Port Overdosed]]: In close competition with ''[[Double Dragon]]'' for the title of "most-ported beat 'em up ever". Almost every contemporary home computer and console had a version, and Capcom has frequently re-released it since then, too. |
* [[Port Overdosed]]: In close competition with ''[[Double Dragon]]'' for the title of "most-ported beat 'em up ever". Almost every contemporary home computer and console had a version, and Capcom has frequently re-released it since then, too. |
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* [[Urban Legend of Zelda]]: ''Final Fight: Streetwise'''s poor sales is the reason Capcom Studio 8 was shut down. |
* [[Urban Legend of Zelda]]: ''Final Fight: Streetwise'''s poor sales is the reason Capcom Studio 8 was shut down. |
Revision as of 20:15, 11 June 2014
- Direct-to-consoles: Final Fight 2 and Final Fight 3 were made specifically for the SNES without any prior arcade versions at a time Capcom were making most of their belt-scrollers for the arcades.
- Port Overdosed: In close competition with Double Dragon for the title of "most-ported beat 'em up ever". Almost every contemporary home computer and console had a version, and Capcom has frequently re-released it since then, too.
- Urban Legend of Zelda: Final Fight: Streetwise's poor sales is the reason Capcom Studio 8 was shut down.
- What Could Have Been:
- Vanessa was supposed to be a playable character in the story mode of Streetwise.
- The first game was orginally going to a sequel of the original Street Fighter titled Street Fighter '89. The reaction from the audience noted how different it was from the previous game, and was renamed.
- Poison was supposed to be included in Streetwise.
- Sodom was slated for an appearance in Streetwise. Concept art shows him sporting a more modernized version of his attire (namely ragged jeans).
- According to Seth Killian (at the start of the video), Rolento was initially going to be called Lawrence.