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Neste episódio batemos um papo com Fernando Mucioli (@tengumaru) que trouxe seus pensamentos inquietos sobre The King of Fighters 2002 e seus efeitos "nocivos e malignos" (ou não?) que impactaram em outros jogos de luta. Também navegamos e pescamos nas águas profundas da loucura lovicraftiana em Dredge. E, claro, revisitamos a obra-prima The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, carinhosamente chamado de "Bafinho Selvagem", com nosso amigo Takeshi. ▶▶ FALADO NO PODCAST 0:00:00 - Apresentação 0:01:09 - Kim e Shingo no KoF XV 0:04:05 - Dead Island 2 0:04:33 - Filme do The Super Mario Bros. 0:06:21 - Filme Dungeons & Dragons 0:06:52 - O lançamento de Mortal Kombat 12 0:11:46 - The King of Fighters 2002 e seus efeitos nos jogos de luta 0:17:51 - Iori "pagodeiro" The King of Fighters XII 0:19:28 - Estourando "barra" no The King of Fighters XIII 0:25:35 - Street Fighter II maluco de rodoviária 0:26:34 - A "culpa" é do Street Fighter Zero/Alpha 3? 0:27:53 - Histórias exageradas sobre Dan no SFIV 0:30:01 - Extensão de combo em Mortal Kombat 0:34:58 - Mecânicas de Comeback e V-Trigger 0:35:46 - Bora viver de Virtua Fighter 0:37:12 - Breakers e Power Instinct/Matrimelee 0:38:40 - Capcom vs. SNK 2 com Rollback 0:39:27 - Cooperation Cup - SFIII: 3rd Strike 2023 0:40:18 - O nicho Mobile Suit Gundam: Extreme Vs. 0:40:35 - Você gosta/não gosta de combos estourando barra? 0:40:53 - Jogos de luta sem Dash/Corrida ainda são válidos? 0:41:29 - DREDGE 0:57:23 - The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild 1:08:06 - Musou e Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity 1:17:34 - Link canhoto? Destro? Ambidestro? 1:19:45 - Cronologia maluca da saga Zelda 1:26:35 - DLCs de Breath of the Wild 1:28:25 - DLC via Amiibos 1:34:18 - Encerramento ▶▶ PARTICIPE Contato direto, críticas, sugestões, dúvidas, correções e troca de ideias? E-MAIL: lv9999pod@gmail.com ▶▶ REDES SOCIAIS Twitter: https://twitter.com/Lv9999pod YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@lv9999pod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/level9999pod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@lv9999pod EDIÇÃO & VITRINE: Gilsomar Livramento --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/level9999/message
Saudações Machineiros e lutadores de rua de todo o fluxo temporal! Todos conhecem Ryu, Ken e companhia. Mas nessa saga vamos ver eles e muitos outros personagens que vieram de jogos anteriores e até de outras franquias. Descubra qual anime deu a ideia inicial para esse saga fantástica. Completando o nostálgico elenco de lutadores temporais, está o Véio Eidy Tasaka, que largou os treinamentos do Jogo Véio para mostrar suas técnicas para os Machines. Relembre as origens, o impacto, as primeiras impressões, e também as opiniões desses malucos sobre uma pequena parte de uma das mais famosas sagas de games de todos os tempos!!! Então sem mais delongas, ajeite sua faixa, faça seu aquecimento, complete os alongamentos e FIGHT! SELECT YOUR CHARACTER. SELECT YOUR FIGHTING STYLE! -------------------- Nossos contatos E-Mail – contato@machinecast.com.br Twitter – @machine_cast Facebook – facebook.com.br/machinecast Alvanista – @machinecast Instagram– https://www.instagram.com/machinecast Telegram - https://telegram.me/machinecast
Welcome to Episode 37 of Heroes Three! This week we mark our return with a very Carlos-centric episode. We discuss Street Fighter II Movie from 1994, directed by Gisaburo Sugii.Download the Episode Here!Check us out on social media - Twitter Instagram FacebookGrab your favorite H3 GIFs here - Heroes Three GiphyCheck out some of the art from the show by Carlos and Warren here - Kung Fu Carlito on TeepublicTHE INFLUENCE OF STREET FIGHTER II MOVIE ON THE GAMESThere are a good handful of ideas that originated from this film that would then be adopted by Capcom for use in the games. Since we are a podcast and most of it is visual I thought we'd collect them here as a companion to the episode.Ken MastersKen's look in the flashbacks of the film were an influence on his look in 1995's Street Fighter Zero/Alpha, which narrative takes place before SF2.Beautiful art by Bengus aka CRMK aka Gouda CheeseCammyCammy's animated debut has her sporting this striking cloak. When Capcom included her in the roster of their world colliding crossover X-Men vs Street Fighter in 1996 they thought it would be fitting to use in her introductory animation.ZangiefCammy and 'Gief must have the same tailor, although the color choice is much more fitting for him if you ask me. When Zangief steps into the arena he's sporting a crimson cloak. It looked so cool they let him keep it for his reintroduction to the series in 1996's Street Fighter Zero/Alpha 2.M.Bison (Dictator)Up until this film the main villain of the series, M.Bison in the US, was portrayed with a more traditional muscular build. He really bulked up with the rest of the cast for this movie.M.Bison from SF2' by my favorite Capcom artist, Kinu Nishimura.In the Street Fighter Zero/Alpha games he adopted that bulky look and would stay that way for quite some time.Street Fighter Zero/Alpha art by Bengus aka CRMK aka Gouda CheeseAkumaAkuma or Gouki in Japan is the secret final boss of Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo, and here he is in the film! A nice Easter egg for those with keen eyes, Akuma made his video game debut not more than 6 months before the movie's release. Fun fact, this cameo was actually cropped out of the original Renegade Home Video VHS release in the US!This Street Fighter Zero/Alpha artwork by Bengus aka CRMK aka Gouda Cheese is definitely inspired by Akuma's big break on film.Ryu vs Sagat introThe dramatic encounter between Ryu and Sagat in that stormy field was turned into one of my favorite fighting game backgrounds in Street Fighter Zero/Alpha 2. It only shows up on special occasions and can only be selected by inputting a code at the character select screen!Capcom Sound Team Alph Lyla!A nice group pic of Alph Lyla including Yoko Shimomura, composer of Street Fighter 2!Capcom's in house sound team/band, Alph Lyla worked with the development of SFII Movie, and one of their songs is in the film! Kizutsuki Nagara or Grow Enraged When Injured plays during one of the flashback scenes of Ryu and Ken.Alph Lyla also adapted the main song from the film, Itoshisa to Setsunasa to Kokorotsuyosa to or Love and Kindness and Strong Heart and placed it into Street Fighter Zero as a secret scenario where you can recreate the final battle from the film!Here's the song sung by Ryoko Shinohara.A game based on a movie based on a game...Capcom adapted the movie into a full motion video game for the Sony Playstation and Sega Saturn. There really isn't much to the game, you view scenes from the film as a Monitor Cyborg and click on selected scenes. What is kind of cool is that at the end of the game you actually get to play as said Cyborg. He is a reskin of Ken from Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo and plays exactly the same.Here's a fun combo video of him by combo master desk.There are some extra animated scenes exclusive to the game up until the recent Discotek Blu-Ray release. Speaking of, if you enjoyed this article and don't have that yet GO BUY IT!Next episode of Heroes Three we will be covering the insane Wong Jing film Future Cops! If you're familiar with Street Fighter and Future Cops you should know why. See you then!- Carlos
Welcome back to RGDS. We’ve deployed our R.G.D.S Bravo team of Matt A, Matt L and Jon back to the Spencer Mansion to battle the evil demons of destruction, in celebration of the newly released Resident Evil 2 Remake. The boys discuss their favourite memories of the original Resident Evil, the 1996 seminal Survival Horror experience for PS1, Saturn and PC, memories of acquiring via slightly dodgy means on Import 6 months before a PAL release, and Matt A had a few nightmares he’d like to forget about. We also give a quick run through some of the games that inspired the original RE, and a round-up of the immediate sequels. If you like Shotguns, Tyrants, and a Jill Sandwich, this is the podcast for you. Follow - @RGDSPodcast @Matt_aguilera @Piepew @Lambomat Original BIOHAZARD Trailer that came on the disc for Street Fighter Zero (Alpha) in Japan - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hRuJeR_CkWM DON”T OPEN THAT DOOR!
“May the best fighter win and win again.” Following the earlier Street Fighter II and Street Fighter Zero/Alpha series podcasts, Leon and James – along with guests Dan Bendon and Gary Dooton – mark the […] The post Street Fighter III – Cane and Rinse No.254 appeared first on Cane and Rinse.
“Ain’t there somebody who can stop this fighting machine?” After the Street Fighter II series finally came to its end but before The New Generation’s 1997 Street Fighter III debut, Capcom brought us… a whole […] The post Street Fighter Zero (Alpha) series – Cane and Rinse No.207 appeared first on Cane and Rinse.