You now remember Street Fighter 2.>Hadukin!>Yoga flame>Ken and Ry>Chun Lee>M. Bison
Zoomers won't remember when his name was pronounced Roo
>>12527402It's Ruh-eee-aw
>tfw I had the shitty DOS version
>>12527402We said it "Rye-You"
If you used hadouken you didn't beat the game
>>12529961I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as DOS,is in fact, IBM/DOS or as I've recently taken to calling it, IBM plus DOS.DOS is not a gaming system unto itself, but rather another commercial componentfor a fully functioning IBM system made useful by the x86 processor, memory bus and vital system components comprising a full system as defined by ISA.Many computer users ran a modified version of the IBM system every day,without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of IBMwhich was widely used was often called "DOS", and many of its users arenot aware that it was basically the IBM system, developed by International Business Machines Corporation.There really is a DOS, and these people are using it, but it is just apart of the system they use. DOS is the operating system: the program in the systemthat allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run.The operating system is an essential part of a gaming system, but useless by itself;it can only function in the context of a complete gaming system. DOS isnormally used in combination with the IBM compatible computer: the whole systemis basically IBM with DOS added, or IBM/DOS. All the so-called "DOS"games are really games for IBM/DOS.
>>12530485dont you mean dos apps
>>12530010Actually I think the version I had didn't come with screen savers but Mega Man 1 and 3 (the infamous Hi Tech ones)AND something I consider to be mandela effect/timeline shift/really obscure undocumented media: a DOS version of Street Fighter 2010.You will simply not find any evidence of it existing on the internet, but I'm pretty sure I played it, I remember my DOS SF II coming with both the Mega Man games AND this SF2010, which I remember thinking it was strange thar it was called SF but it was a platformer and not a fighting game.Many years later, as an adult, I watched the AVGN episode of SF2010 and I think to myself: oh yeah it's that weird SF platformer I played as a kid that came with SFII on PC.... except, when I googled for it, nothing ever appeared, and it seems I'm the only person who remembers it.Much like the Mega Man games, this version of SF2010 was a bad imitation of the NES original, from what I could tell upon seeing footage from the AVGN episode, and my own memories of playing the game on PC, with the cyan and pink color scheme.Either this was a very obscure bundle version that was never documented, or I'm from a different timeline, which at this point doesn't surprise me anymore.
>blanka wasn't a boss character