It's funny how I often say my favorite Street Fighter II is Super Turbo. But I almost never play the arcade version. Why? I love the mechanics, but the difficulty level borders on MK2 levels of cheating.
The Japanese version, however, plays more like the other SF2 versions, while maintaining the mechanics of Super Turbo. And the Japanese difficulty is what most of the home versions are based off of. So instead of the arcade version, I'll play the Playstation, or 3DO or PC versions (the PC is the most nostalgic, but the 3DO music is the best).
This post brought to you by Jenn attempting to play Super Turbo on MAME and getting her ass handed to her by Ken. Again. And again again.
(I swear I was good at the arcade version back in the day, I swear it....)
Thank you to everyone who boldly joined us for Star Trek Day to honor the true meaning behind Star Trek, equality and respect. I hope the studios and the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers will hear us, see us, and treat us with the respect we all deserve. United we trek. Live Long and Picket. 🖖
I've been a bad star trek enthusiast today and have not been able to follow along with all the #StarTrekDay happenings and announcements and excitement and tom foolery and skull duggery. Catch me up friends what have I missed.
Thinking of Henry B a lot these last few days.
"In principle González believed in working within the system to effect change, but in practice he pulled no punches."
"...Never had a conflict of interest. . . . His only special interest was his constituents. He never let them down."
One of the few politicians I've ever respected unconditionally. Ever heard of the Castro Brothers? Spiritual and literal successors to Henry B.
https://www.humanitiestexas.org/programs/tx-originals/list/henry-b-gonzalez
Still the best music in SF2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HtDFdJYn4d4
Artist for Closetspace and A Wish for Wings
Creative Text Writer for MTG: Universes Beyond
Writer for Sea of Legends
One enchilada short of a Mexican Platter