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Street Fighter Compendium out now on Paperback, Kindle & PDF! Every version of every game is detailed within. The most comprehensive book on SF ever written.
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How long until Akira's arrival? Oh, like...a full year? OK. I'll post this again in 365 days when my excitement is at fever pitch.

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One more Battle Combination: Street Fighter (2013) item. The load screen has a cute Sakura image I felt compelled to share. Good deed for the day done!

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There are 2 unique Battle Combination: Street Fighter games. One is a 2016, Chinese-only mobile game. This one is a 2013, F2P, turn-based rendition of SFIV. Standing out among the roster of 22 is R. Mika, who wasn't in SFIV at all! Capcom just updated her Z3 artwork for the game!

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Street Fighter V: Pachislot Edition artwork. Developed by popular pachislot company Enterrise, this is a cool, lesser-seen piece.

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I never knew of this! The 2001 adventure game Startling Adventures contains three stories, one which features R. Mika! I had to verify with my own eyes! She's a big part of the story, complete with tons of art and absurd dialogue. I just chopped up pics of her initial scene here. https://t.co/z8aXCOankZ

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Working out some issues with Amazon - at the moment Street Fighter Compendium isn't available in paperback, only Kindle. This isn't a perpetual problem - I hope to have it resolved within a few days. To tide over disappointed & impatient parties, here's a snap from SFZ2's opening

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My Street Fighter V Journey. I started in the USA - in Maine - where my wife is from. Her job brought us to Sweden where I published my Tony Hawk book. Now we reside in Southern Italy where I published my SF book. Where next? We don't know yet. 2021 is another adventure for us!

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Zero 3 Select Screen progression - Yeah, it got a little busy at the end there, didn't it?!

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Full selection of backgrounds from Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper on the Game Boy Advance. Despite all the drawbacks, this was a great port and so much fun for non-serious play. At the time it featured the largest roster in any SF game ever!

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At launch, the CPS Changer version of SF Zero cost ¥35,000, more than the hardware itself! While the CPS2 game was modified to run on the CPS1-related hardware, this version had some unique perks like easily-selectable bonus fighters, an expanded Dramatic Battle & a path selector

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