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Final Fight Streetwise interview
Posted Jun 1, 2005, 6:00 PM ET by James Ransom-Wiley
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When Capcom debuted its remake of the classic arcade brawler Final Fight at E3 this year a lot of us started
salivating. And this remake is definitely not the same game I readily pumped quarters into during birthday parties at
the roller rink, nope, Streetwise takes a turn for the mature&
Our level of brutality while executing game-play actions is not for the faint of heart. I would not recommend a
game like this for kids under the age of 18. Our dialogue contains humor & lingo clearly geared toward mature
audiences, and executed in a way that doesnt feel forced. Some of the situations in our game are too questionable
for younger audiences. Id tell you details, but I think its tacky to publicly provide spoilers in game interviews.
Youll just have to wait to see what I mean&
Read the at Twistedmonkey.net for more!
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Posted Jun 1, 2005, 7:56 PM ET by swarmster
Yay! Sex jokes, drugs, and blood = 1000x the fun! It's a proven fact. Just look at how much better the "mature" Prince of Persia was than Sands of Time.God. "teh mature!!1" games are the new lens flare. Where's the fun?
Posted Jun 2, 2005, 7:22 AM ET by
One of the games we were really impressed with and surprised by on the floor at E3 this year was Capcom’s Final Fight: Streetwise. A single-player remake of the classic arcade, NES, and SNES brawler series, Streetwise had the updated, gritty, and adult feeling you wish could be applied to all of the action games you played as a kid.
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