The RETRO Gaming Thread!

Man, Street Vol. 2 is something special - hands down one of the best basketball games ever.

EA Sports BIG had a few gems during their run - SSX was another game that got a lot of my hours
 
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I miss the days when SF and MK at the arcades was LIT..I wouldn't dare play anyone there lol
Can everybody tell their story of how they discovered MK and/or SF?

Street Fighter: I used to take Kung-FU from my Uncle in Forestville, MD. There was a Laundry Mat that me and my father used to go to that was on the way. On Saturday Classes, we would stop there. One day, while in there, I saw this fighting game. I saw a skinny brown skinned dude fighting this big strong white dude with a high top. There were Elephants around making noise and I was captivated by the stage music. (Which is why I still love Dhalsim's theme til this day).

So I sat and watched the DEMO mode play of this game for a few minutes, seeing all of the different characters.

I was intrigued. I went to school the next day and started telling everybody about it.

So yea, that is how I was introduced to Street Fighter 2: World Warriors.
 
Looking back, I'm glad they never made it consoles during that time. Think about how bad the snes/genesis ports would be? :x :lol:
That is true, but I still wanted access to play them.

TMNT The Arcade was a decent port to the NES, so maybe it wouldn't have been that bad. Who knows.

Glad I can enjoy it now.

Same with
 
That is true, but I still wanted access to play them.

TMNT The Arcade was a decent port to the NES, so maybe it wouldn't have been that bad. Who knows.

Glad I can enjoy it now.

Same with


This was my game. Wasted SO much money on this.
 
I used to only play fighting games at arcades against people I knew. Those random people that come up when you're running solo can be savages. Not fun when they got a nearly full bar and you just lost every round with an audience behind you. :lol: :rofl:

Running The Simpsons or X-Men with a group was always a blast though.


I remember one time I beat like four five computer opponents in Tekken and then some guy comes along and beat me handidly lol. I was not happy.. Do miss the days of arcades being big. SF2 was what started it all for me.


I remember seeing Street Fighter II at every laundromat, bodega, pizza place and bowling alley. :lol:


There's a laundromat around here that have an X-Men vs SF machine lol

I still play Street Fighter..not as much as I used to..but I own almost every game for each console

Can everybody tell their story of how they discovered MK and/or SF?

Street Fighter: I used to take Kung-FU from my Uncle in Forestville, MD. There was a Laundry Mat that me and my father used to go to that was on the way. On Saturday Classes, we would stop there. One day, while in there, I saw this fighting game. I saw a skinny brown skinned dude fighting this big strong white dude with a high top. There were Elephants around making noise and I was captivated by the stage music. (Which is why I still love Dhalsim's theme til this day).

So I sat and watched the DEMO mode play of this game for a few minutes, seeing all of the different characters.

I was intrigued. I went to school the next day and started telling everybody about it.

So yea, that is how I was introduced to Street Fighter 2: World Warriors.

When arcades were crazy..I remember just seeing why there was a crowd watching one game..and was blown away..couldn't believe they could throw fireballs lol..then it came out for Super Nintendo..and it was a wrap..I'm good on consoles but was not as nice at the arcades

**i think MK was a little better to watch because of the combos/finishing moves
 
I almost bought the xman arcade machine also. There are ways to play it now isn't there. ?
 
First played Street Fighter II Turbo on SNES

Mom rented a SNES and SF II Turbo from a movie rental place.
 
My parents got me SF2 when I was in Kindergarden

I was fascinated by the box art

After that I was hooked
 
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