Taken by the wild gameplay you saw in SFTM? Well, there's a passionate community out there that has rallied around the game led by The Fraud Krew (twitter.com/FraudKrew) who even run bi-weekly tournaments! If you're thinking of getting into it, start at it's discord! LINK - discord.com/invite/tNzZSrt
So ummmm.... how have we not gotten to fighters destiny 2, solely for screwing up something awesome or rise of the robots, for only having one awesome thing and screwing everything else up!
What people seem to not realize about the home version is at the time, the ONLY way to play Super Turbo at home was on a 3DO. Most of us didn't have a $700 3DO, so Street Fighter The Movie was basically the only way we could play a facsimile of Super Turbo. My local arcades didn't have Super Turbo, so I couldn't even go to the arcade and play it. It was either Super SF2 on SNES/Genesis, or Street Fighter the Movie on PS1/Saturn. The home port of SF Alpha wasn't out yet, either.
@@Tython82 Same. I also wanted it because it had the best port of Samaurai Showdown out there. But $700 is a big ask and my parents gave me a hard no. It was for the best, considering how much of a dumpster fire this system was.
That shot of Sagat (Wes Studi) looking over the guy at the computers shoulder always makes me think of Bret Hart helping the folks at Midway on their wrestling game.
Because he looks like he’s helping the programmer out, it always makes me think of Sagat’s line in the skit series on UA-cam, ‘Street Fighter: The Later Years’ - “Tell Sagat how Sagat can help!” 😂
Imagine the scene: you are working on your computer, concentrated, when you feel that someone is next to you. You turn your head and you see Wes Studi, cosplayed as Sagat, watching what are you doing. Priceless.
7:30 Capcom is still hinting at this even to this day; on the CFN profile of Blade (that makes him canon to the SF main timeline) his height and weight are the same as Gunloc, and they even have the same "favorite food" (Popcorn)
Max being legit pissed at the end of this made it all so worthwhile. That and any chance I have to see Raul Julia's depiction of Bison will always be something I wont pass up
6:27 Considering those were the same Japan-based, English speaking actors Capcom used for the original Resident Evil (Chun-Li was Lynn Harris [Rebecca Chambers], Ken and Guile were the late Scott McCulloch [Chris Redfield]), I'd say you hit the nail on the head with that synopsis.
could you tell by ear or do you have a source? now, the home version used Japanese VAs, the only one I know off the top of my head is Nobuyuki "Link" Hiyama as Ken
@@dcb99filmz An archived talent agency profile I've found notes her having played Chun-Li Zhang in the Street Fighter series. The same profile also notes her being the movie dubbing coordinator in the Japanese-exclusive G1 Transformers PS2 game released in 2003 (Transformers: Call of the Future); a role that goes completely uncredited in-game, so its fairly reliable. To my understanding, those who first came across this and similar profiles in the early 2000s erroneously concluded that Harris played Chun-Li in Super Street Fighter II, when in reality she did the voicework for Chun-Li in the game adaptation of the movie (adaptation of the *original* game) instead of Ming-Na Wen. This is why this hasn't been common knowledge until now. Finding McCulloch in Ken and Guile comes naturally when you know that you're looking for talent from that part of the world and have that frame of mind.
Interesting to see Ming Na Wen still doing well even after her casting in this movie. Looking forward in seeing her in future films like John Wick films, A Spin Off of The Expendables featuring older Martial Artists of the past like Robin Shou, and Sleeping Dogs... if it ever gets off the ground.
@@vandad13 I found some information to give context behind what happened to Raul Julia: Raul had stomach cancer for three years and had undergone surgery for his condition. In 1994 he reportedly ate sushi while filming in Mexico. It gave him food poisoning for which he was taken to a hospital in Los Angeles to treat. After recovering he returned to Mexico to film but was noticeably weaker and thinner. In October that year he was taken to hospital again after feeling intense abdominal pain, but insisted on working from his hospital bed. He then had a stroke, fell into a coma and was put on life support. Sadly he died four days later on October 24, 1994. Man... just reading that troubled me. Imagine if he survived and lived to see the 2010s. Things would be so much different on the Silver Screen. 😢
OF COURSE! Also, it will always speak volumes about how Raul Julia was just a Good Human Being(tm) when you hear that he knew the movie was going to be...not good, but he still agreed to do it, and put his whole essence into the movie, because his kids thought it would be awesome for their dad to play M. Bison.
@@junibug6790 I remember him talking about that back when the movie came out. Goddamn I seriously feel old. lol But he was the best part of that movie, hands down. That and the dumbass line from Zangief "Quick, change the channel!" My favorite role from him is still Gomez from The Adams Family.
@@ziplockcreations2313 Any time I see him, I think Gomez. I remember my father had it recorded off TV eventually, and my brother and i would watch it on repeat. Great actor. Love him as Bison as well.
I actually found a copy of this game in the wild a few months ago for $50. I bought it without hesitation. I havent played it yet because it's too beautiful to be sullied by actually experiencing it.
There’s something weirdly fun about the arcade version. It’s super broken but hilarious to play thru. Makes me wish that Ernie Reyes Sr. version of Akuma was actually in the movie 😂😂
@@BelmontClan That makes almost too much sense, lol... The last 40+ years have basically shown that martial arts and cinema are basically in the Reyes family DNA.
@@BelmontClan Sadly, when it originally came out I was (unfortunately!) just a little to old to enjoy Surf Ninjas at face value, and simultaneously not quite old enough to have an appreciation of it as the cheesy masterpiece it truly is... I didn't start enjoying it until I rewatched it around 2015, my first viewing in well over a decade. I regret the wasted years where a wiser version of myself could have had it as a very fond memory!
I think I am the only person on the planet who was bummed out when I bought the Saturn version and it was re-done into SSF2T, I really wanted the jank arcade version and STILL do to this day. A SF: The Movie Arcade is a cab I want for my collection.
I was the exact same. I grew up in Japan and spent most days at the arcades. This game was not popular in Japan and quickly left the arcades but I thought all the crazy combos and jankiness was fun as. I was excited when I saw there was a Saturn version and picked it up right away only to be mega disappointed.
I still remember spending a weekend with a few friends playing this on Saturn. It was jank, but we still had fun. The new look on the same old engine made it easy for us get into it and start passing back and forth the controllers, arcade style. Winner stays, loser goes back to the end of the line.
So THIS is where guile's handcuffs comes from! When I was a kid, I was talking to one of my friends about street fighter, and he told me guile had a super secret move where he handcuffs his opponent. I thought he was talking about sf2, and I've spent like 25 years teetering back and forth between wondering if it's real, and thinking my friend was lying. What the hell. You just pulled a damn near lifelong splinter out of my brain. You get a follow.
The handcuff move in this game is a reference to an unintended glitch in the early versions of sf2 where an opponent will get stuck to Guile when he throws them under certain circumstances.
Funny, I had no idea who Maximilian was, but the second his cartoon avatar popped up, my brain immediately said "oooooh, that guy!" I must have seen him on other videos or his own channel at some point, but didn't know him by name. Just funny that the avatar rendition was so good, I was able to tell who he was! 😅
0:56 "Combo Breaker." 2:56 A New Challanger Enters the Battle, Maximilian Masters Vs Ryu McMuscles 5:38 Blade, a random bison character than nobody played as. 6:11 "Bad Voice Acting." 7:30 Guile: "Bison, you killed my brother Gunloc. Prepare to die." Bison: "I don't even know him." Guile: "Clearly you never played slammasters." 8:07 "Hyper Combo." 10:46 Unlimitied Power? 11:57 Throw Down Fight, SLAMMASTER!!! 12:51 Matt: "Its Broken as..." M.Bison: "Of Course." 15:14 "SHIN SHUN GOKU SATSU!!" Rock on Matt and Max for doing this review on SF: The movie game. Love your work on Triple KO
My best guess about the "colors" Capcom was impressed with is likely the hardware they used being compatible with their video sprite direction they had for this western appeal title. Thinking they probably saw IT's Golden Tee Golf and thought "These guys can digitize actors, let's contract them". I simply can't believe anyone looked at Time Killers and didn't just leave after seeing that. :|
I love that a video game based on a movie based on a video game was an actual thing that existed, and I got to live through the age when such things happened, unironically.
OK, this actually kinda made me want to play the Arcade version. Looks like it could be great fun as a drunk game. Also, you should cover Tongue Of The Fatman / Mondu's Fight Palace someday. It's a truly wretched pre-SF2 16-bit fighter.
SFTM falls into the "so bad it is good" category, it can be actually quite fun to play despite its broken and crazy nature. The concept is shit, but the game itself is not that bad. And... Oh yeah, Tongue of the Fatman a.k.a. Slaughter Sport. I really think this game (the Mega Drive port at least) has what it takes to dethrone the current Worst Fighting Game (SNES Pit Fighter), for being as unpleasant to play as it is.
They spoke of it in passing, but I do wish some specific technical achievements were brought up. One of the biggest is color. Those were 256 color sprites (compared to MK's 64) and it shows - just look how perfectly they captured Kylie Minogue's famous gams. When you consider almost everything else right up to and including CVS was still stuck with 16, it's pretty impressive to this day. Even KOF13 sprites only push ~128 colors each. I'm also really surprised nothing was made of the terrible downgrade in animation on the console versions. The arcade had tons and tons of unique frames, as they mentioned sometimes too many. The home ports are a choppy mess with what appears to be four frames max on any given animation and reused sprites all over the place.
I just wonder how flattered (and amused) Ed Boon must have felt back then when he saw Street Fighter, the all time Champion of fighting games (on which Mortal Kombat was based on) attempting to copy MK and failing miserably.
I remember BEGGING my mom to get this for me on PS1 as a child. Then I remember getting home and crying because you couldn't return it after you opened it! LOL. Good times.
The arcade version is complete jank but it's actually enjoyable jank if that's what you're looking for. Some days it's exactly what you need. I gotta respect IT for trying these crazy ideas on this crazy game.
"Endings are a bit of a disappointment..." you say this over a picutre of Kylie Minogue's bottom, which makes me question the sincerity of that statement...
Here's my pick for this show. Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Battle 2022. Here's 2 reasons 1. Every Energy attack has the same animation. EVERY SINGLE ONE! And 2. The correct title is Ultimate Battle 27. Because there's 5 CHARACTERS YOU NEED A CODE IN THE MANUAL TO GET (One of them being Gogeta who got called Vegito by mistake)
I am amazed you guys didn't talk about Akuma who was not in the movie or in your other video about the game being another secret character and instead only talked abou the bison troopers
personally im a huge fan of how frantic and drugged up the arcade verion is. i like when the outcome of a match can be determined by who has the least brain cells :)
What I'm curious about is what led to Kylie Minogue forgoing pants as Cammy for this game when she wore them in the movie? I mean, that is true to Cammy's design in other games. But still...
Super Turbo was released on DOS PC in 1995. It was a very, very good port. And when compared to SSF2 on SNES / Genesis it was the better game too. Better visuals, sounds (maybe not the music) and gameplay than the 16 bit machines. It wasn't arcade perfect by any means, but it was far easier to get hold of over the 3DO version. I also had a 6 button controller to play it with, so control wise, I wasn't saddled with just keyboard controls.
Hope for two things: 1. Matt goes back and moves Dual Heroes to “that’ll be just fine” 2. Matt never finds a game worse than Criticom so this series never ends
12:00-12:02 Just imagining these 2 beefy avatars having a Elementary school shoving match is something I never knew I needed. I've heard about this game multiple times being the worst, but I am honestly not sure I agree with the absolute insanity I see before me. Its not polished but unlike Criticom, its not boring and painfully slow (Even the console port doesn't seem like its anywhere near that snail's pace, but at this point I don't know if the bar can get any lower). Also, the Slammaster sound byte is easily the greatest thing I've heard in an Arcade game (Mostly because of that peak voice crack). And finally, The description of the arcade version moving "At a clip where its constantly ingesting a cocktale of Cocaine, Speed and 4 Loko" is the most accurate description of this game's insane pace from what I am seeing (and also something I cringed at just purely due to the nasty implications Imagine that is gonna have on someone's insides). Its like they looked at MK3's much faster Gameplay and said "Fuck it" before proceeding to hit FF at 10x speed. Honestly, I am weirdly far more entertained by the Arcade version then the console version purely because of just how batshit insane it is while the other is both just meh AND really dull (why did they need to wash the color out so much?).
I'd still argue that the console versions deserve to be in "That'll be just fine" or "Legit good". If the only thing holding it back is that Super Turbo/Alpha exist, then it's only a matter of context. Then again, Super Turbo was Arcade/3DO only, and Alpha took a year before coming to Saturn & Playstation. In absolutes and in a vacuum, the console versions of Movie make a good fighting game in 1995 with slightly misguided presentation, and seeing it next to Shaq Fu and Ballz 3D is pretty harsh. Someone with Movie as their first Street Fighter game won't be fooled into thinking the rest of the series sucks, because the gameplay is damn near identical with some elements added and others removed from a not very accessible version. I'm living proof of that. It's the only thing I don't agree with though, it was an excellent video otherwise.
OOHHHHHHH!!!! It's my birthday today and few people recognized it , that said Matty Muscles drops this gem on this day , and now I can celebrate properly with something excellent , thank you Matty !!👊👊🔥🔥
I don't blame Capcom for trying to make the console version of the game feel more official. There was a brief period where you could honestly justify purchasing this, but then Street Fighter Collection came out and Street Fighter: The Movie became rather redundant. Like Max said, it pretty much is just Super Turbo beaten with the ugly stick. (I do like the J-pop music video at the end, though!)
My childhood best friend got this game with his launch PS1 in ‘95 or ‘96 for Xmas. I think we popped it in and played it for like 10 minutes? Then we went back to Battle Arena Toshinden.
So right after Street Fighter 2 Championship was released, multiple bars, video rental stores, mom and pop food places, etc, had a hacked version of Street Fighter 2 CE and it was insane and absolute glitch fest of game. It allowed you to do crazy stuff like what you showed in this video and it was Turbo before I even think Turbo came out. Long story short, this and Turbo had to have been a direct response from Capcom to whomever was selling those hacked SF2 CE arcades in Newark, NJ. And they were EVERYWHERE.
Honestly, I still feel like this is the least bad-looking Intelligent Technologies game. Janky as the digitized actor sprites are, they're still leagues better than the kind of original sprites seen in Time Killers and BloodStorm.
I was (dubiously) 'blessed' to have access to a PS1 copy where the audio would eventually bug out and play wildly different and buggy sounds for voices. After getting absolutely stoned, we'd load this up and laugh our asses off while playing essentially an ST port.
People on Twitter are cracking at the seams about this video cause they believe it's hurting the small community of fighting game players that are interested in this game. I believe that anyone that loves this game and is part of the community know exactly what they are getting into when they play it; sad to hear that MattMcMuscles is getting any backlash for this.
Great review I am so glad this was not a fever dream when i played it back in the arcades near by my house seirously this game Sawadais just absoulutely halarious.
People can hate on the movie all they like, I'm just happy it exists because seeing Raul Julia enjoy himself going down on the scenery like that heals my soul
Taken by the wild gameplay you saw in SFTM? Well, there's a passionate community out there that has rallied around the game led by The Fraud Krew (twitter.com/FraudKrew) who even run bi-weekly tournaments! If you're thinking of getting into it, start at it's discord!
LINK - discord.com/invite/tNzZSrt
Got one game for you : expect no mercy on windows 3.11 😅
Please please do a video on War Gods (N64). Worst fighting game I ever played.
@@frost2k4 WOW. That game is SO bad. I haven't thought about in 20+ years. incredible box art though.
So ummmm.... how have we not gotten to fighters destiny 2, solely for screwing up something awesome or rise of the robots, for only having one awesome thing and screwing everything else up!
Hey, there's someone impersonating you in the comments (at least one replied to mine) probably for scamming pruposes
Somehow "The actor who played T-Hawk just never showed up" to the studio for the motion capture is the funniest part.
What people seem to not realize about the home version is at the time, the ONLY way to play Super Turbo at home was on a 3DO. Most of us didn't have a $700 3DO, so Street Fighter The Movie was basically the only way we could play a facsimile of Super Turbo. My local arcades didn't have Super Turbo, so I couldn't even go to the arcade and play it. It was either Super SF2 on SNES/Genesis, or Street Fighter the Movie on PS1/Saturn. The home port of SF Alpha wasn't out yet, either.
3DO is ass overall but the ST Port was cool, still have mine
But who would want to buy a 3DO for that?
....I would. I was a dumb kid back then.
@@witecatj6007 I was also a dumb kid back then as well because I also wanted a 3DO just to play Super Turbo.....did not get the 3DO but still.
It was considered a good game at the time.
@@Tython82 Same. I also wanted it because it had the best port of Samaurai Showdown out there. But $700 is a big ask and my parents gave me a hard no. It was for the best, considering how much of a dumpster fire this system was.
That shot of Sagat (Wes Studi) looking over the guy at the computers shoulder always makes me think of Bret Hart helping the folks at Midway on their wrestling game.
Because he looks like he’s helping the programmer out, it always makes me think of Sagat’s line in the skit series on UA-cam, ‘Street Fighter: The Later Years’ - “Tell Sagat how Sagat can help!” 😂
Yeah the shot at 3:49 is great, almost as good as the one right after it.
Imagine the scene: you are working on your computer, concentrated, when you feel that someone is next to you. You turn your head and you see Wes Studi, cosplayed as Sagat, watching what are you doing. Priceless.
Sagat would totally be the type of character to have a completely unrelated interest to the rest of his character, like computer programming.
Buy me Bonestorm or go to hell!
7:30 Capcom is still hinting at this even to this day; on the CFN profile of Blade (that makes him canon to the SF main timeline) his height and weight are the same as Gunloc, and they even have the same "favorite food" (Popcorn)
"Don't ask me to be on this again."
Definitely looking forward to Max Dood's next TWFG appearance! 👍
Man! Thanks for the mention, keep up the good work 😎👍
Max being legit pissed at the end of this made it all so worthwhile.
That and any chance I have to see Raul Julia's depiction of Bison will always be something I wont pass up
@@WRILLI4M That and the actor playing Zangief going "quick, change the channel!" when the truck of explosives was heading their way
6:27 Considering those were the same Japan-based, English speaking actors Capcom used for the original Resident Evil (Chun-Li was Lynn Harris [Rebecca Chambers], Ken and Guile were the late Scott McCulloch [Chris Redfield]), I'd say you hit the nail on the head with that synopsis.
As someone who played the original Resident Evil AND watched Street Fighter the Movie, I can't believe I never made that connection.
Top tier engrish
could you tell by ear or do you have a source?
now, the home version used Japanese VAs, the only one I know off the top of my head is Nobuyuki "Link" Hiyama as Ken
@@dcb99filmz
An archived talent agency profile I've found notes her having played Chun-Li Zhang in the Street Fighter series. The same profile also notes her being the movie dubbing coordinator in the Japanese-exclusive G1 Transformers PS2 game released in 2003 (Transformers: Call of the Future); a role that goes completely uncredited in-game, so its fairly reliable.
To my understanding, those who first came across this and similar profiles in the early 2000s erroneously concluded that Harris played Chun-Li in Super Street Fighter II, when in reality she did the voicework for Chun-Li in the game adaptation of the movie (adaptation of the *original* game) instead of Ming-Na Wen. This is why this hasn't been common knowledge until now. Finding McCulloch in Ken and Guile comes naturally when you know that you're looking for talent from that part of the world and have that frame of mind.
Interesting to see Ming Na Wen still doing well even after her casting in this movie. Looking forward in seeing her in future films like John Wick films, A Spin Off of The Expendables featuring older Martial Artists of the past like Robin Shou, and Sleeping Dogs... if it ever gets off the ground.
She's still busy playing Shand in star wars. Mandalorian season 3 should be out soon
@@cybercop0083 Raul cancer’s was from food poisoning?
@@vandad13 I found some information to give context behind what happened to Raul Julia:
Raul had stomach cancer for three years and had undergone surgery for his condition.
In 1994 he reportedly ate sushi while filming in Mexico. It gave him food poisoning for which he was taken to a hospital in Los Angeles to treat.
After recovering he returned to Mexico to film but was noticeably weaker and thinner.
In October that year he was taken to hospital again after feeling intense abdominal pain, but insisted on working from his hospital bed.
He then had a stroke, fell into a coma and was put on life support.
Sadly he died four days later on October 24, 1994.
Man... just reading that troubled me. Imagine if he survived and lived to see the 2010s. Things would be so much different on the Silver Screen. 😢
Wait, an Expendables spin off with Robin Shou? You mean Liu Kang?
This is the same actress who played Agent May in Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Had no idea she was in that shitshow that is Street Fighter Movie.
Sadly, that was Raul Julia's final role.....But, he did give us one of the greatest repeatable memes.
OF COURSE!
Also, it will always speak volumes about how Raul Julia was just a Good Human Being(tm) when you hear that he knew the movie was going to be...not good, but he still agreed to do it, and put his whole essence into the movie, because his kids thought it would be awesome for their dad to play M. Bison.
@@junibug6790 I remember him talking about that back when the movie came out. Goddamn I seriously feel old. lol
But he was the best part of that movie, hands down. That and the dumbass line from Zangief "Quick, change the channel!"
My favorite role from him is still Gomez from The Adams Family.
He knew he wasn't long for the world at the time, so he let his kids pick his final role. His kids loved Street Fighter, so they chose that.
@@ziplockcreations2313 Any time I see him, I think Gomez. I remember my father had it recorded off TV eventually, and my brother and i would watch it on repeat.
Great actor. Love him as Bison as well.
@@budgetcoinhunter Its like they alway say, if you go out, go out with a god damnit bang babe!
I actually found a copy of this game in the wild a few months ago for $50. I bought it without hesitation. I havent played it yet because it's too beautiful to be sullied by actually experiencing it.
I've had the saturn port for a long time it's OK to play but get a cheat ram expansion cart so you can play as Akuma it makes it totally worth it
The saturn version is very different
I love the Maximilian & Skele-Matt artwork, it's bad ass! Edit: top job @DonWoka!🔥🔥
There’s something weirdly fun about the arcade version. It’s super broken but hilarious to play thru. Makes me wish that Ernie Reyes Sr. version of Akuma was actually in the movie 😂😂
It's dumb fun. I love it.
@@BelmontClan That makes almost too much sense, lol... The last 40+ years have basically shown that martial arts and cinema are basically in the Reyes family DNA.
@@BelmontClan Sadly, when it originally came out I was (unfortunately!) just a little to old to enjoy Surf Ninjas at face value, and simultaneously not quite old enough to have an appreciation of it as the cheesy masterpiece it truly is... I didn't start enjoying it until I rewatched it around 2015, my first viewing in well over a decade. I regret the wasted years where a wiser version of myself could have had it as a very fond memory!
Can we take a moment to appreciate Raul Julia as the best part of this movie and game
You NEVER have to ask to take a moment to appreciate the greatness of Raul Julia.
I'm still waiting for a fan patch that replaces Julia's portrayal of M. Bison with his portrayal of Gomez Adams...
Raul Julia is the only reason I have watched the movie more than once.
And Kylie Minogue was the worst part!🤭
For me it was a Tuesday
R.i.p. Mr Raul Julia
I think I am the only person on the planet who was bummed out when I bought the Saturn version and it was re-done into SSF2T, I really wanted the jank arcade version and STILL do to this day. A SF: The Movie Arcade is a cab I want for my collection.
I was the exact same. I grew up in Japan and spent most days at the arcades. This game was not popular in Japan and quickly left the arcades but I thought all the crazy combos and jankiness was fun as. I was excited when I saw there was a Saturn version and picked it up right away only to be mega disappointed.
I still remember spending a weekend with a few friends playing this on Saturn. It was jank, but we still had fun. The new look on the same old engine made it easy for us get into it and start passing back and forth the controllers, arcade style. Winner stays, loser goes back to the end of the line.
Street Fighter: The Game: The Movie: The Game: The Garbage
The Revenge!
@@V4Now Rated EC for Early Childhood
TURBO!!!
Featuring Dante from Devil May Cry™ Series
The Experience
Games based on movies based on games is a thing I honestly wished happened more often, cause it’s truly a bizarrely humorous idea.
This comment and your profile pic match perfectly.
So THIS is where guile's handcuffs comes from! When I was a kid, I was talking to one of my friends about street fighter, and he told me guile had a super secret move where he handcuffs his opponent. I thought he was talking about sf2, and I've spent like 25 years teetering back and forth between wondering if it's real, and thinking my friend was lying. What the hell.
You just pulled a damn near lifelong splinter out of my brain. You get a follow.
The handcuff move in this game is a reference to an unintended glitch in the early versions of sf2 where an opponent will get stuck to Guile when he throws them under certain circumstances.
@@max-d8105 goddamn! It goes deeper!
There's something charming about Matt and Max doing these videos together, it makes them more entertaining
Guile's Theme really does go with everything.
It does. I approve this message.
Funny, I had no idea who Maximilian was, but the second his cartoon avatar popped up, my brain immediately said "oooooh, that guy!"
I must have seen him on other videos or his own channel at some point, but didn't know him by name. Just funny that the avatar rendition was so good, I was able to tell who he was! 😅
Not gonna call Sagat's eye laser "Eye of the Tiger"?
The Cammy win screen justifies the arcade game's entire existence.
Kylie Minogue is those clothes justifies the existence of everything.
9:37 Wait, have I gone all this time not realising Kylie Minogue plays CAMMY!?
0:56 "Combo Breaker."
2:56 A New Challanger Enters the Battle, Maximilian Masters Vs Ryu McMuscles
5:38 Blade, a random bison character than nobody played as.
6:11 "Bad Voice Acting."
7:30 Guile: "Bison, you killed my brother Gunloc. Prepare to die."
Bison: "I don't even know him."
Guile: "Clearly you never played slammasters."
8:07 "Hyper Combo."
10:46 Unlimitied Power?
11:57 Throw Down Fight, SLAMMASTER!!!
12:51 Matt: "Its Broken as..." M.Bison: "Of Course."
15:14 "SHIN SHUN GOKU SATSU!!"
Rock on Matt and Max for doing this review on SF: The movie game. Love your work on Triple KO
Been waiting on this one
Didn't know leftist video essayists and fighting games intersected, pretty cool! >w
My best guess about the "colors" Capcom was impressed with is likely the hardware they used being compatible with their video sprite direction they had for this western appeal title. Thinking they probably saw IT's Golden Tee Golf and thought "These guys can digitize actors, let's contract them". I simply can't believe anyone looked at Time Killers and didn't just leave after seeing that. :|
I love that a video game based on a movie based on a video game was an actual thing that existed, and I got to live through the age when such things happened, unironically.
Well, I think it happened twice in span of two years (the Double Dragon fighting game on Neo Geo was based on the movie)
"For you, the day Bison graced your village was the most important day of your life. But for me, it was Tuesday."
I’m just here for the “Quick, change the channel!” reference.
OK, this actually kinda made me want to play the Arcade version. Looks like it could be great fun as a drunk game.
Also, you should cover Tongue Of The Fatman / Mondu's Fight Palace someday. It's a truly wretched pre-SF2 16-bit fighter.
SFTM falls into the "so bad it is good" category, it can be actually quite fun to play despite its broken and crazy nature. The concept is shit, but the game itself is not that bad.
And... Oh yeah, Tongue of the Fatman a.k.a. Slaughter Sport. I really think this game (the Mega Drive port at least) has what it takes to dethrone the current Worst Fighting Game (SNES Pit Fighter), for being as unpleasant to play as it is.
i laughed when Simmons’ version of UNLIMITED POWA was used 😂
I remember when this came out and even as children, we knew the game was bad. No internet reviews, just intuition
shout outs to Akuma
Maximilian Dood needs to make another vid of this game. His videos of this game was PURE GOLD. So many laughs
They spoke of it in passing, but I do wish some specific technical achievements were brought up. One of the biggest is color. Those were 256 color sprites (compared to MK's 64) and it shows - just look how perfectly they captured Kylie Minogue's famous gams. When you consider almost everything else right up to and including CVS was still stuck with 16, it's pretty impressive to this day. Even KOF13 sprites only push ~128 colors each.
I'm also really surprised nothing was made of the terrible downgrade in animation on the console versions. The arcade had tons and tons of unique frames, as they mentioned sometimes too many. The home ports are a choppy mess with what appears to be four frames max on any given animation and reused sprites all over the place.
9:07 Lmao, that "A" caught me off guard!
I just wonder how flattered (and amused) Ed Boon must have felt back then when he saw Street Fighter, the all time Champion of fighting games (on which Mortal Kombat was based on) attempting to copy MK and failing miserably.
I remember BEGGING my mom to get this for me on PS1 as a child. Then I remember getting home and crying because you couldn't return it after you opened it! LOL. Good times.
I remember getting this on the Saturn and being incredibly disappointed. I actually wanted the broken mess that was the arcade version!
Had this in an arcade in town... right next to a Killer Instinct, and Primal Rage machine.
Surprisingly it was both popular lol.
The arcade version is complete jank but it's actually enjoyable jank if that's what you're looking for. Some days it's exactly what you need. I gotta respect IT for trying these crazy ideas on this crazy game.
I was convinced this game was bare bones as hell until the gameplay section came up and now I'm convinced this is the greatest game ever
Awesome video Matt and Max!
Still waiting on Shadow: War of Succession. I'll keep on asking 'till it comes true.
"Endings are a bit of a disappointment..." you say this over a picutre of Kylie Minogue's bottom, which makes me question the sincerity of that statement...
I was WAITING for you to cover this travesty in review format! Brilliant!
Sagat had an eye laser because he has "the eye of the tiger" lol
The arcade version is dumb fun. I love it.
The PS version feels like an extra janky version of Super Turbo.
Here's my pick for this show. Dragon Ball Z Ultimate Battle 2022. Here's 2 reasons
1. Every Energy attack has the same animation. EVERY SINGLE ONE!
And 2. The correct title is Ultimate Battle 27. Because there's 5 CHARACTERS YOU NEED A CODE IN THE MANUAL TO GET (One of them being Gogeta who got called Vegito by mistake)
Bless you Matt, I was hoping you'd cover this lol
I remember my favorite old movie theater, that’s shut down, had this game. Barely anyone played it, but it looked so cool as a kid.
Love that max doesn't want to come back. A sign he should
4:27 I forgot Ernie Reyes Sr. played Akuma for the game
I am amazed you guys didn't talk about Akuma who was not in the movie or in your other video about the game being another secret character and instead only talked abou the bison troopers
@@BelmontClan cobra kai had a game on ps4?
Me: A "Worst Fighting Game" for Street Fighter the Movie the Game?
Raul: OF COURSE!!
"This truly was a Real Battle on Film." -- Sawada, probably
personally im a huge fan of how frantic and drugged up the arcade verion is. i like when the outcome of a match can be determined by who has the least brain cells :)
Missed opportunity to release this on a Tuesday.
6:39 Bonestorm! I remember I got caught trying to steal that game once and got barred from the local Try N Save... it almost ruined Christmas
This is what happens when you expected to fight a god and face a madman.
What I'm curious about is what led to Kylie Minogue forgoing pants as Cammy for this game when she wore them in the movie? I mean, that is true to Cammy's design in other games. But still...
@@BelmontClan I'm not sure what that has to do with why Minogue wasn't wearing pants for the game. But that's still an interesting tidbit of info.
Super Turbo was released on DOS PC in 1995. It was a very, very good port. And when compared to SSF2 on SNES / Genesis it was the better game too. Better visuals, sounds (maybe not the music) and gameplay than the 16 bit machines. It wasn't arcade perfect by any means, but it was far easier to get hold of over the 3DO version. I also had a 6 button controller to play it with, so control wise, I wasn't saddled with just keyboard controls.
6:23 I always thought he said, "Tatsumaki Kim Yaku." 😂
Hope for two things:
1. Matt goes back and moves Dual Heroes to “that’ll be just fine”
2. Matt never finds a game worse than Criticom so this series never ends
Did something get cut between 14:52 and 14:53? Feels like it did.
I read that as worst fighting game movie, an my only thought was how can a man be so foolish and wrong.
Mom can we get street fighter?
We have street fighter at home.
Street fighter at home:
12:00-12:02 Just imagining these 2 beefy avatars having a Elementary school shoving match is something I never knew I needed.
I've heard about this game multiple times being the worst, but I am honestly not sure I agree with the absolute insanity I see before me. Its not polished but unlike Criticom, its not boring and painfully slow (Even the console port doesn't seem like its anywhere near that snail's pace, but at this point I don't know if the bar can get any lower). Also, the Slammaster sound byte is easily the greatest thing I've heard in an Arcade game (Mostly because of that peak voice crack).
And finally, The description of the arcade version moving "At a clip where its constantly ingesting a cocktale of Cocaine, Speed and 4 Loko" is the most accurate description of this game's insane pace from what I am seeing (and also something I cringed at just purely due to the nasty implications Imagine that is gonna have on someone's insides). Its like they looked at MK3's much faster Gameplay and said "Fuck it" before proceeding to hit FF at 10x speed. Honestly, I am weirdly far more entertained by the Arcade version then the console version purely because of just how batshit insane it is while the other is both just meh AND really dull (why did they need to wash the color out so much?).
The legend of Chung li with Kristy Kruek you all forget that
I'd still argue that the console versions deserve to be in "That'll be just fine" or "Legit good".
If the only thing holding it back is that Super Turbo/Alpha exist, then it's only a matter of context. Then again, Super Turbo was Arcade/3DO only, and Alpha took a year before coming to Saturn & Playstation.
In absolutes and in a vacuum, the console versions of Movie make a good fighting game in 1995 with slightly misguided presentation, and seeing it next to Shaq Fu and Ballz 3D is pretty harsh. Someone with Movie as their first Street Fighter game won't be fooled into thinking the rest of the series sucks, because the gameplay is damn near identical with some elements added and others removed from a not very accessible version. I'm living proof of that.
It's the only thing I don't agree with though, it was an excellent video otherwise.
I played this game in the arcades when it came out, and it was truly an insane mess.
OOHHHHHHH!!!!
It's my birthday today and few people recognized it , that said Matty Muscles drops this gem on this day , and now I can celebrate properly with something excellent , thank you Matty !!👊👊🔥🔥
You should look at Sonic the Fighters and Shadow: War of Succession in future episodes.
17:30 i think the "scared Matt" image appeared a bit too soon lol
I don't blame Capcom for trying to make the console version of the game feel more official. There was a brief period where you could honestly justify purchasing this, but then Street Fighter Collection came out and Street Fighter: The Movie became rather redundant. Like Max said, it pretty much is just Super Turbo beaten with the ugly stick. (I do like the J-pop music video at the end, though!)
I dunno if it counts, but maybe, just maybe Pit Fighter on SNES could be worse than Criticom.
i'd rather have fun, broken mess than unplayable, broken mess
My childhood best friend got this game with his launch PS1 in ‘95 or ‘96 for Xmas.
I think we popped it in and played it for like 10 minutes? Then we went back to Battle Arena Toshinden.
Thanks!
I actually enjoyed this game lol. The mod fix feels how it should've been.
So right after Street Fighter 2 Championship was released, multiple bars, video rental stores, mom and pop food places, etc, had a hacked version of Street Fighter 2 CE and it was insane and absolute glitch fest of game. It allowed you to do crazy stuff like what you showed in this video and it was Turbo before I even think Turbo came out. Long story short, this and Turbo had to have been a direct response from Capcom to whomever was selling those hacked SF2 CE arcades in Newark, NJ. And they were EVERYWHERE.
That is Kenny Omega in the first 20 seconds of the video. Im not imagining things,am i? Lol
Honestly it seems like they had some interesting ideas for the arcade version.
I’VE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE!
Honestly, I still feel like this is the least bad-looking Intelligent Technologies game. Janky as the digitized actor sprites are, they're still leagues better than the kind of original sprites seen in Time Killers and BloodStorm.
I was (dubiously) 'blessed' to have access to a PS1 copy where the audio would eventually bug out and play wildly different and buggy sounds for voices. After getting absolutely stoned, we'd load this up and laugh our asses off while playing essentially an ST port.
People on Twitter are cracking at the seams about this video cause they believe it's hurting the small community of fighting game players that are interested in this game. I believe that anyone that loves this game and is part of the community know exactly what they are getting into when they play it; sad to hear that MattMcMuscles is getting any backlash for this.
7:42 I love Mini Bison
LOVEthe Jim Lahey stumbling on the stairs drunk!! Classic!
Great review
I am so glad this was not a fever dream when i played it back in the arcades near by my house seirously this game Sawadais just absoulutely halarious.
Travis Kelce was a pretty good Zangief!
Should have uploaded this on a Tuesday ...
This was actually my first Street Figher game. My older brothers had the Sega Saturn version.
I've been waiting for this ❤
Check out Body Blows (1993) by Team 17 for the Amiga and MS-DOS.
7:30 “infiltrate” is misspelled too
People can hate on the movie all they like, I'm just happy it exists because seeing Raul Julia enjoy himself going down on the scenery like that heals my soul
The movie is a total Guilty Pleasure for me, simply because of Julia. Of course.