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Destructoid: Unused Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix intro
Kotaku: Street Fighter II HD's Intro Lived Too Fast And Died Too Young [Clips]
Kombo.com: Media: The Unused Intro for Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix
| Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remixではカットされてしまった幻のオープニング → http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UP72_3ApUY8 16 days ago |
| @UdonCrew Udon rules!!! Ununsed opening for Super Street Fighter II HD Remix : http://bit.ly/1LVIAz 30 days ago |
| Se ainda não viram, vejam a abertura que foi cortada do jogo SFII HD REMIX: http://bit.ly/1ZSLmA 11/4/2009 |
Unused Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix intro
Destructoid —
This comes from Udon Entertainment, the people that redid the characters and backgrounds in Capcom's SSFIIHDTR. It turns out that they didn't get to use the above intro in the final product. It looks pretty good, though. I wonder why it didn't make the cut.
What they did was recreate the original game's intro with their art. Maybe it didn't make the cut because Cammy's little tongue flip was creepy. I seriously felt violated after I watched it for the first time. Otherwise, it's good. Ryu could have been a bit more intense (like in the old intro), but it's good.
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Street Fighter II HD's Intro Lived Too Fast And Died Too Young [Clips]
Kotaku —
Much like the game itself, this short clip (by serial SF artists and SFIIHD contributors Udon) strikes the perfect balance between contemporary style and old-school sensibilities. It's just a shame it had to be cut to squeeze the game online. Udon's Unused Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix Intro
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Media: The Unused Intro for Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix
Kombo.com —
Issues with crummy d-pads aside, Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix was a great remake of a classic fighting game. However, for all of its redrawn sprites, for all of its remixed music, for all of its remade backgrounds, select screens, and endings, one thing remained missing.
See now for yourself the intro of the game as it should have been, remade by Udon but unused for reasons unknown:
It's a pity this didn't make it in-- it would have completed the package nicely, especially leading in to the title screen they used. I wonder what caused it to be left on the cutting-room floor. Space? Or something else?


