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I'm researching a diary idea for the cube which would see all the great fighting game characters, so a select group brought together to face off in a huge tournament.

And I want opinions... I have decided upon...

Tekken

Mortal Kombat

Dead or Alive

Street Fighter

As the games to take my characters... Can you suggest any games that really NEEDS to be there to make the diary complete or should I just work with those four?

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Streets of Rage is the only fighting game.

Streets Of Rage 2 > most.

The best thing about the SoR series is that Adam's in SoR1, you have to rescue him in SoR2, and they don't even bother explaining why he isn't SoR3, they just replace him with a robot old codger.

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Streets of Rage is the only fighting game.

Streets Of Rage 2 > most.

The best thing about the SoR series is that Adam's in SoR1, you have to rescue him in SoR2, and they don't even bother explaining why he isn't SoR3, they just replace him with a robot old codger.

nah the best thing about SoR was accidenatally pressing A in the heat of a fight with one gook and realizing you've just wasted that last police missile thing you had that had like a 5 minute cut-sequence. or the fact that every boss on every level was 12ft tall and ginger.

SoR was the shit.

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Tekken 3 WAS lush though. I got caught in the hype, bought Official PS Magazine purely for the playable demo (it was the only demo on the disc that month and like MGS: 2 with the ZOE disc people used to compete for best scores/times etc.

When it actually came out it was amazing. Bryan Fury + Hwoarang FTW. Tekken 1 broke ground, Tekken 2 was much more accomplished than 1 but 3 was slickness and fighting made near-perfect.

Having said that, nothing beats destroying an opponent with Li Long in Soul Blade, or slitting a throat with Taka. Small weapons > big weapons.

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Tekken 3 WAS lush though. I got caught in the hype, bought Official PS Magazine purely for the playable demo (it was the only demo on the disc that month and like MGS: 2 with the ZOE disc people used to compete for best scores/times etc.

When it actually came out it was amazing. Bryan Fury + Hwoarang FTW. Tekken 1 broke ground, Tekken 2 was much more accomplished than 1 but 3 was slickness and fighting made near-perfect.

Having said that, nothing beats destroying an opponent with Li Long in Soul Blade, or slitting a throat with Taka. Small weapons > big weapons.

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Streets of Rage is the only fighting game.

Streets Of Rage 2 > most.

The best thing about the SoR series is that Adam's in SoR1, you have to rescue him in SoR2, and they don't even bother explaining why he isn't SoR3, they just replace him with a robot old codger.

nah the best thing about SoR was accidenatally pressing A in the heat of a fight with one gook and realizing you've just wasted that last police missile thing you had that had like a 5 minute cut-sequence. or the fact that every boss on every level was 12ft tall and ginger.

SoR was the shit.

Actually, this is the best thing about the whole SoR series:

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