The latest issue of Famitsu, scheduled to hit newsstands on Friday, will scoop the official Street Fighter IV web site in revealing additions to the fighting game's cast of characters. Leaked scans of the newest issue have already hit 2ch, by way of Korean gaming site Ruliweb, showing off the original eight from Street Fighter II will return. Guile, Blanka, Zangief, Dhalsim, E. Honda and Chun-Li join Ken and Ryu, all of whom look very familiar—perhaps a bit too familiar.
Ono-san apparently said the game was 10% complete back in September, so if production continues at this rate, the game should be finished around the end of June. Then maybe we can see some other characters from the series start showing up.
More Street Fighter IV screens for you today. And guess who's in them. Yup, the same Ryu and Ken fight, in the SAME frickin' level, but it's okay because these eight screens show something cool.
The site contains screens which we've already seen, as well as character bios for characters we already know about -- Ryu, Ken, and the recently revealed Crimson Viper. According to translations found on the appropriately named fan-blog, The Street Fighter Blog, the Japanese bio text reveals juicy info on the three characters.
"By now you've heard of Capcom's late '07 surprise announcement, Street Fighter IV, the game that promises to end the decade-long Street Fighter drought. In case you haven't read Electronic Gaming Monthly's exhaustive breakdown exclusive first look at SFIV, we offer this recap and our impressions of the game as we know it thus far."
Yes, there is a way to remove one of your own articles before you get more downbids.
Go to the Game News section, then on the left hand side select "articles" under the "your submissions" drop-down menu. Under each article on the "your article submissions" page, in blue, you are able to click on "Remove this Article" to remove an article.
You are able to do this for images and videos also, just go to the corresponding sections from the "your submissions" drop-down menu.
It's not necessary to submit the same picture to multiple games as we will see each copy. The categories are really just to file the image with a game, but many people will see them through either the Valued or Recent content aggregators.
@Just_Ben, Well, I'm new to this forum. Once you must submit a separate game for each plataform, don't you need to post the same pictures, videos and articles too (if they apply for the game on all plataforms) for each one, so a submitted game can has every information and news about it? Thanks for any help.
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