Spelinformatie
| Ook bekend als: | Street Count ][+ (alternate spelling) |
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| Auteur: | Wolf Conexer Inc. |
| Categorie: | Fighting |
| Jaar: | 1994 |
| Meer details: | Wikipedia |
| Gerelateerde spellen: | Clone, Korean language, Fangame |
DOS-spel online spelen
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Instructie/opmerking
Player 1 control keys are Q, W, E to punch, A, S and D to kick, T for up, B for down, F for left and H for right.
Player 2 controls the game with the numeric pad.
Beoordeling door gebruikers
Wat vind jij van Street Count 2+? Beoordeel het spel hieronder op een schaal van 1 tot 10, waarbij 1 de laagste en 10 de hoogste score is.
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Spelbeschrijving
This is a very obscure versus fighting game that comes from South Korea, and needs a bit of back-story.
Super Fighter was originally released in Taiwan, then in Australia as Fatal Encounter, and also in South Korea as Street Counter. Apparently, someone in South Korea liked it so much they decided to create a fangame. Coincidentally, sometime in 1993 a South Korean programmer named Jeong Yeongdeog (his name is also often spelled Jung Young Dug) wrote his own PC clone of the Super Nintendo version of Street Fighter II called SF2IBM that was highly customizable, and it spread like wildfire over the world. The choice was obvious.
Thus comes Street Counter 2+, obviously based on some version of SB2IBM (although it appears to try to conceal that fact, to an extent). You can play as all of the original characters from Super Fighter, including the three bosses, plus a new character called "Mr. Han" who must have been borrowed from a different game. Stage backgrounds also seem to be taken from elsewhere, including one obviously hailing from Mortal Kombat. It appears that the characters got new special moves, but in many aspects the game closely resembles Street Fighter II (including the world map the characters travel by plane), since the underlying engine is based on that.
Street Count 2+ has comparatively low system requirements thanks to SF2IBM's programming, so you don't need many DOSBox cycles to play. It's generally quite playable, although I've not noticed particularly responsive controls for which SF2IBM was widely praised. It appears that unlike SF2IBM and its modifications, this fangame had not been widely known until it was discovered recently.
As a fangame, Street Count 2+ was released as freeware exclusively for non-commercial distribution.
Beschrijving door MrFlibble
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