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Joker1238
07-12-2006, 02:03 AM
after all these years, America put out Street Fighter 2, uncut, uncensored, yada yada yada.

Besides getting the full shower scene of Chun Li, which is talk about a LOT. We get some other stuff that also did not make it to the America version.

Relly, I spoted it real fast.

Other cut, and I have NO ideal WHY they cut it, and its never talk about. the fight between Vega and Chun Li, Vega knocks Chun Li down, cuts her in the shoulder with his claw, and says something about skinning bunnys. The cut part was when Vega lick the blood off his claw with his mouth. Than say "MMM Sweet."

I was shock. Vega drinks blood :eek:

Yes Vega drinks blood, I was amazing at that. Also the Vega Chun Li fight has more blood than shown in the cut version. Well at last we got the uncut version on DVD. We also get a UK edtion of the film.

RAINMAN
07-12-2006, 04:19 AM
Is it out already?

Joker1238
07-12-2006, 07:12 AM
yeah I pick it up at the anime shop in town.

Chum
07-12-2006, 09:35 AM
The UK edition of the film has awful picture quality though.

I recommend watching the subtitled side.

Infact i recommend keeping your money as Manga Entertainment are a terrible company.

Hades
07-12-2006, 09:48 AM
Sorry, I can't justify rebuying this movie other than the 5.1 audio. The dub's score is just down right excellent and fits the mood very much (especially Bison's theme and Ultra from KMFDM). I had seen a bootleg copy of the Jp version years ago, and not only did the name changes screw me over, but the music just did not feel right.

Speedy Boris
07-12-2006, 09:50 AM
Infact i recommend keeping your money as Manga Entertainment are a terrible company. Jeez, maybe I'm just buying the wrong Manga releases, but I haven't had any real problems with their stuff. Karas, especially, is given very good treatment and has a nice transfer.

As for SF2, it was nice seeing the Japanese track for the first time, but on replays I'm going to opt for the English soundtrack because I liked the rock OST better.

Paul_Cousins
07-12-2006, 09:58 AM
Infact i recommend keeping your money as Manga Entertainment are a terrible company.You are aware the edited version of the Street Fighter movie we are talking about was released by Sony, not Manga Entertainment and Manga Entertainment is releasing the unedited version to the SF Movie.

I have seen the U.K. version of the SF movie, it's picture quality is good.

Also, the SFV series and SF OVAs released by Manga Entertainment are good DVD transfers.

Chum
07-12-2006, 11:51 AM
I have seen the U.K. version of the SF movie, it's picture quality is good.

Also, the SFV series and SF OVAs released by Manga Entertainment are good DVD transfers.
Oh really? Take a look at these Street Fighter 2 caps:

http://www.randomgreencake.net/sf2/

The US side clearly shows ghosting.

While the Jap side although no ghosting, there is visible rainbowing.

Karas release by Manga had one big flaw. They basically edited the 6 episode ova into a movie with openings and credits removed.

Don't even get me started on the hundreds of other glitches and problems associated with Manga's other releases.

I'll happily give my money to ADV, Mediablasters, Bandai, Central Park Media, Animeigo etc. But i absolulty refuse to give any to Manga or should i say Mangle.

Joker1238
07-12-2006, 02:08 PM
come on guys, give the DVD a chance lol.

I did not see any shadowing on the DVD, of couse I only watch the non UK one first. I think its a pretty good DVD over all. had not got to the UK thing first. IT also came with a Street Fighter comic. If that helps.

Paul_Cousins
07-12-2006, 02:15 PM
Oh really? Take a look at these Street Fighter 2 caps:

http://www.randomgreencake.net/sf2/
Which release if this, I doubt it is the new Manga version, unless you are talking about the UK version.

veemonjosh
07-12-2006, 03:17 PM
Infact i recommend keeping your money as Manga Entertainment are a terrible company.

Huh, they did a TERRIFIC job with the Astro Boy (80's) set...

sdp
07-12-2006, 03:54 PM
oh so its the UK dub and soundtrack? I like the US dub and soundtrack, I thought it was one and the same. Well I guess I'll have the US version in the SFII Collection videogame, Look forward to watch it with the OTS since they are usually great, I just love the US soundtrack on the movie i might not like it as much.

The cover is kind of meh, btw the SF comic it includes is just a part of the UDON SF comic which has an AMAZING run I recommend it to any SF fan, it is by far the best adaptation.

Chum
07-12-2006, 04:00 PM
Which release if this, I doubt it is the new Manga version, unless you are talking about the UK version.
These caps are from the new Manga version.

Manga US and UK releases are the same.

The only difference is the new Manga release in the US is uncut and has the original Japanese audio.

Paul_Cousins
07-12-2006, 04:13 PM
These caps are from the new Manga version.

Manga US and UK releases are the same.I doubt that considering the difference between NTSC and PAL.

Dark Fact
07-12-2006, 04:34 PM
Sorry, I can't justify rebuying this movie other than the 5.1 audio. The dub's score is just down right excellent and fits the mood very much (especially Bison's theme and Ultra from KMFDM). I had seen a bootleg copy of the Jp version years ago, and not only did the name changes screw me over, but the music just did not feel right.
But Capcom had no choice but to change the names. They couldn't risk a lawsuit with the real Mike Tyson.

Huh, they did a TERRIFIC job with the Astro Boy (80's) set...
Except for the Atlas' origin episode which I'm hoping they'll release uncut sometime down the road.

Hades
07-12-2006, 09:40 PM
But Capcom had no choice but to change the names. They couldn't risk a lawsuit with the real Mike Tyson.

Well that is too bad then. I am used to Balrog being the boxer, Vega being the hispanic, Bison being the evil ruler. It isn't my fault those are the names I grew up with and wills tick with. Besides, the names are less important when compared to the music, and fact is, the dub's music is vastly superior to the Jp music.

Lord Dalek
07-12-2006, 10:11 PM
I doubt that considering the difference between NTSC and PAL.True, there's a bit of visible banding in the other transfer.

Joker1238
07-12-2006, 11:26 PM
I perfer the music from Japan over the Rock and Roll used for the America music for some reason.

Nin-Nin69
07-13-2006, 12:21 AM
But Capcom had no choice but to change the names. They couldn't risk a lawsuit with the real Mike Tyson.
Yeah, but what if he traveled to Japan and went to an arcade? I doubt he doesn't know already and couldn't give a damn.

Yet I'm sticking with the original Japanese names for the characters.

Chum
07-13-2006, 02:50 AM
I doubt that considering the difference between NTSC and PAL.

They used the UK Pal Transfer for the US side so as i said before there is no difference between the two releases. This is why you see ghosting on the screencap becauses its a typical Ntsc to Pal conversion.

Paul_Cousins
07-13-2006, 07:14 AM
They used the UK Pal Transfer for the US side so as i said before there is no difference between the two releases. This is why you see ghosting on the screencap becauses its a typical Ntsc to Pal conversion.Actually that's not true. Picture ghosting in most cases is caused by how your deinterlacer program deinterlaces the picture.

I have been video editing on my PC/TV tuner for over half a decade, I know what I am talking about.

And luckily, in most of those cases where the ghosting is in the DVD copy itself, you cannot tell of the ghosting unless you stop the movie and look at it frame by frame.

Now I have a copy of the original U.K. release and it has a lot of ghosting, probably because someone during the DVD tranfer set the "Motion Estimation Quality" less than a 100%.

BBunny
07-16-2006, 04:46 PM
Is the shower scene and extened Chun-Li fight the only new stuff added?

I'll probably get it anyways since I don't have it on DVD and it's quite cheap.:p

Paul_Cousins
07-16-2006, 09:29 PM
Is the shower scene and extened Chun-Li fight the only new stuff added?

I'll probably get it anyways since I don't have it on DVD and it's quite cheap.:pFrom what I understand, yes. But it is not out on DvD until the July 18th and Deepdiscountdvd has preordered for 12 dollars, not a bad deal.

Hades
07-17-2006, 04:01 PM
Best Buy has them beat, $12 as well and no waiting 4 years to actually get the item shipped out (DDD has yet to ship my X remix box set out, and I preordered it at the beginning of June). With that said, I just couldn't turn down the price so I bought it. Oh, I so hope the 5.1 audio is worth it. I'm selling the old version to GameStop.

Paul_Cousins
07-17-2006, 08:28 PM
Best Buy has them beat, $12 as well and no waiting 4 years to actually get the item shipped out (DDD has yet to ship my X remix box set out, and I preordered it at the beginning of June). With that said, I just couldn't turn down the price so I bought it. Oh, I so hope the 5.1 audio is worth it. I'm selling the old version to GameStop.Well call the people at DDD by phone. I personally have done it a number or times. The people there are helpful, as long as you are polite, and they will tell you if an DVD title is backordered, when they think it will come in, or they will cancel your order for you.

Master Moron
07-19-2006, 03:32 PM
But Capcom had no choice but to change the names. They couldn't risk a lawsuit with the real Mike Tyson.


So, what about the Japanese version? If the original Japanese version is on the DVDs, couldn't Mike Tyson still sue over the black boxer being named M. Bison?

Ace Goodheart
07-19-2006, 03:55 PM
Well, less likely because its all the way over in Japan, land of the American homages and puns.

So, any other people got the release? I'm still holding out for a solid review.


Funny, I made a thread on this very board a couple of months back asking if SFII: TAM should be re-released in a much improved form (the only DVD release up until now in the U.S was released back in the infancy of DVD and is dated as hell, among its other problems) It's almost as if Manga read my thread or my mind, and here we are today, 10 years overdue (the movie was released in the U.S sometime in 1996, right?) with the uncut release. But going by this thread it doesn't look like its too spectacular.


Wasn't the reason Manga has been holding out on a re-release of its most popular title was waiting for Sony/Renegade Video's rights to the movie run out?


Heh, here's the thread from back in OCTOBER of last year.............

http://forums.toonzone.net/showthread.php?t=152734&page=2&highlight=Street+Fighter+2

MilkManX
07-19-2006, 05:19 PM
I picked this up yesterday. I am so glad I can finally watch the Japanese version in 5.1 unedited and unaltertered with the original music. Thank you Manga and Capcom.

Hades
07-19-2006, 11:50 PM
That is BS. Mike Biteson can not sue Capcom for having a video game character called Mike Bison. That is like Spike Lee trying to sue Spike TV for their name (which he LOST) or that fat man sueing McDonald's for making him fat.

Batmex
07-20-2006, 12:23 AM
Just finished watching it(the japanese side of course), and I can't help but to say that the US manga dub has a much better score, the japanese score sounds like a low budget b-movie:sad:

Did you guys saw the message at the end of the japanese version end credits?:D

Vu Man
07-20-2006, 01:31 AM
So the english track still has the heavy metal KMFDM music? Interesting I've been meaning to get this DVD for a while. And what exactly did the UK get that the US didn't? The one scene where Vega shows how drink blood?

Funny how Manga changes their mind about what they want to call the Shadaloo guy. In Street Fighter Alpha, Akuma is in the english track but Gouki in the subtitles. Then in Generations, he's Gouki in both!

I think Capcom USA likes to mess with stuff like the names for Megaman X5.

http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0007WQGYA/qid=1153377067/sr=8-7/ref=pd_bbs_7/104-6921479-1485545?%5Fencoding=UTF8&v=glance&n=130

What da fight scenes!

RAINMAN
07-20-2006, 03:57 AM
That is BS. Mike Biteson can not sue Capcom for having a video game character called Mike Bison. That is like Spike Lee trying to sue Spike TV for their name (which he LOST) or that fat man sueing McDonald's for making him fat.


The character does look like mike use to in his prime. And this day you got idiots who wants to sue for even the dumbest things like the example you just give.:sweat:

Hades
07-20-2006, 11:28 AM
The character does look like mike use to in his prime. And this day you got idiots who wants to sue for even the dumbest things like the example you just give.:sweat:

And they never win.

email2003
07-24-2006, 08:51 PM
In the Japanese version, they called M.Bison - VEGA!? Vega - BALROG!?:eek:

Don't tell me that how Japan had them named at first.:sweat:

Artimus Gigan
07-24-2006, 09:26 PM
In the Japanese version, they called M.Bison - VEGA!? Vega - BALROG!?:eek:

Don't tell me that how Japan had them named at first.:sweat:
Bigger shocker All American Giant Robot Icon Optimus Prime is called Convoy in Japan, even in Beast Wars the Primals were all called Convoys. Heck Japan even made a Mammoth Primal called Big Convoy and a Lion Primal called Lio Convoy. The whole Convoy monkier came from Diaclone which was the precursor to Transformers and it stuck.

It happens from time to time

Japan has the characters be this

M.Bision is Vega in Japan
Balrog is M.Bision in Japan
Vega is Balrog in japan

the big three bosses interchanged names, supposedly Japanese M.Bision had toomuch incommon with Mike Tyson when SFII was localized

so that supposedly caused it, mind you this was way way back when Capcom couldn't afford a lawsuit like that in America

Nin-Nin69
07-25-2006, 12:33 AM
so that supposedly caused it, mind you this was way way back when Capcom couldn't afford a lawsuit like that in America
Mind you that Capcom USA is run by some of the stupiest people in the industry. From 1985 on they've done a lot of things that I'm shocked their HQ never questioned. Even in the GBA generation we still get an edited Final Fight (not counting the Arcade one) because of stupid rumors they caused the American public to believe. You know if they could pull their heads out of their asses they'd call up Namco's US location and sign an agreement to bring over that bad boy known as Namco X Capcom.

SpaceCowboy
07-25-2006, 01:42 AM
Recieved the DVD today. boy does it bring back memories and still holds up in quality after all these years. Glad to finally be able to see a professional subtitled copy of the Japanese version.:D

Artimus Gigan
07-25-2006, 02:02 AM
Mind you that Capcom USA is run by some of the stupiest people in the industry. From 1985 on they've done a lot of things that I'm shocked their HQ never questioned. Even in the GBA generation we still get an edited Final Fight (not counting the Arcade one) because of stupid rumors they caused the American public to believe. You know if they could pull their heads out of their asses they'd call up Namco's US location and sign an agreement to bring over that bad boy known as Namco X Capcom.
What was edited out of Final Fight One for the GBA?

I thought it had everything in there and more(the Alpha 2 and 3 costimes)

Also I thought Namco X capcom came out with a Lukewarm reception

Dark Fact
07-25-2006, 11:04 AM
Hades, I thought you meant that you had a problem with the american names not being equivalent to the japanese ones, not the other way around. Sorry about that.

But listen up, it wasn't just about likeness that Capcom feared a lawsuit, it was about Mike Bison being portrayed as a criminal in the game (considering he's one of the bosses who works under Shadowloo). They didn't want to get sued by Mike for portraying him as a criminal.

What was edited out of Final Fight One for the GBA?
If it's as similar as the SNES version of Final Fight One, here's the rundown:

- Roxy and Poison changed to male acrobatic street punks to prevent the image of violence against females.
- The first boss "Damnd" had his name changed to "Thrasher".
- Haggar's "You son of a..." changed to "You fiend!" in the opening intro.
- Rolento's factory stage removed (yet the stage music remains in the penthouse area of the final stage) as well as Rolento himself.
- Guy removed from SNES version but I believe he was put back in the GBA version.

That's all I can think of so far.

Nin-Nin69
07-25-2006, 08:07 PM
What was edited out of Final Fight One for the GBA?

I thought it had everything in there and more(the Alpha 2 and 3 costimes)

Also I thought Namco X capcom came out with a Lukewarm reception
Just the dialogue edits in the intro and Posion still being made into Two P. Capcom games has displayed things much worse over the years and they still came back and changed that after all of the bashing the fanbase gave them.

BTW people are still pumped about Namco X Capcom in Japan and people here have been requesting this for sometime now.

Dark Fact
07-25-2006, 08:56 PM
Another infamous instance of name changes by our dear boys at Capcom: Rockman to Megaman. Was this just a copyright issue or did Capcom USA just flat out didn't like the name Rockman?

sdp
07-26-2006, 01:01 AM
the name changes are not that big of a deal, personally I like the American ones more, but I did grow up on them so I'm biased,

I don't remember right now but I think he wasn't called that to not confuse people that he was made of rock.

Nin-Nin69
07-26-2006, 01:17 AM
I don't remember right now but I think he wasn't called that to not confuse people that he was made of rock.

They still call him Rock, but when he has the helmet on he is Mega Man. Yet the pun was to make fun of music being Rock, Roll, Blues, Forte, Gospel, Beat, and Tango. Capcom USA didn't get the joke and changed the names. I don't mind Mega Man because Capcom USA's take made sense, but everyone else is called by their original names in my book.

Vu Man
07-26-2006, 04:42 AM
Thread will now be about the things that make Capcom Capcom.

http://megaman.retrofaction.com/articles/interviews/interview002.php


Of course, Inafune admits, there have been frustrating times when dealing with Mega Man, like when he was forced to abandon the Rockman name for the American market. "I came over to America and said, 'You know, I've got this character, Rockman. Let's put it out!' and the staff here said, 'No, we can't go with [the name] Rockman. The name Rock is kind of dangerous and it's not going to actually fit the character.' And another area I got in a tiff with the staff about was about Blues, because they were telling me, 'Blues...that's not a name. That doesn't make any sense.' And they said it has to have 'man' after it like Mega Man and everybody else, and I said, 'But you know, Blues is based on music and it's an actual thing and that's what I want to call it.' And they said that it would be better if it was Protoman. But unfortunately, that meant the ultimate concept of what I was going after with Mega Man, with Rockman, which was based on a music concept, kind of slipped off course..."

Another difficulty arose when it came to continuing the X series after the fifth installment, which Inafune had planned to be the end of the saga. "I was originally planning on ending the series at around X4 or 5," Inafune reveals. "I really expected that to be the ending. And so I was all happy... 'OK, done with X5. That series is now closed off, now let's start Zero. I'm really excited to start Zero series.' Here's Zero, you know, he's kind of dead, and you power him up and he comes back to life, right? In my mind, in X5, Zero died. And so I'd always planned to make Zero come back to life in the Zero series, but then X6 comes out sooner from another division and Zero comes back to life in that, and I'm like, 'What's this!? Now my story for Zero doesn't make sense! Zero's been brought back to life two times!"
I think this is the only game company that gives me the same frustration in game and my attitude towards them in real life. Let's not forget about the Mega Man X Collection. There were extras planned for that game I think but at the last moments, Keiji wanted to put out the PSP port of X1. But now the PSP games aren't selling well so there's no telling if more are going to be released and the extras are in limbo.

Megaman X1-8, will there ever be a X9? What do you have to say about this, X?

http://suprfile.com/src/2/23pxwrt/parts.jpg (http://suprfile.com/get.php?id=23pxwrt)

And there you have it straight from the no-spin zone.

Artimus Gigan
07-26-2006, 01:14 PM
Thread will now be about the things that make Capcom Capcom.

http://megaman.retrofaction.com/articles/interviews/interview002.php


I think this is the only game company that gives me the same frustration in game and my attitude towards them in real life. Let's not forget about the Mega Man X Collection. There were extras planned for that game I think but at the last moments, Keiji wanted to put out the PSP port of X1. But now the PSP games aren't selling well so there's no telling if more are going to be released and the extras are in limbo.

Megaman X1-8, will there ever be a X9? What do you have to say about this, X?

http://suprfile.com/src/2/23pxwrt/parts.jpg (http://suprfile.com/get.php?id=23pxwrt)

And there you have it straight from the no-spin zone.
Megaman left a bad taste in everyone's mouth after quite a few installments though

The series also never broke into Primary and always seemed to be a secondary series in the US. However as far as Further X remakes are concerned, Capcom seems to be pushing Ghouls and Ghosts far more than Megaman X:Maverick or even Megaman:Powered Up. So prehaps those were just preliminary to further things.

It's obvious that Capcom isn't forgetting the older games with all the Re-issue Compilations coming out, but they've also had alot of next gen console titles planned and I think those get priority over re-issues or remakes.

Dark Fact
07-26-2006, 10:45 PM
Originally Posted by Mega Man Network
Of course, Inafune admits, there have been frustrating times when dealing with Mega Man, like when he was forced to abandon the Rockman name for the American market. "I came over to America and said, 'You know, I've got this character, Rockman. Let's put it out!' and the staff here said, 'No, we can't go with [the name] Rockman. The name Rock is kind of dangerous and it's not going to actually fit the character.' And another area I got in a tiff with the staff about was about Blues, because they were telling me, 'Blues...that's not a name. That doesn't make any sense.' And they said it has to have 'man' after it like Mega Man and everybody else, and I said, 'But you know, Blues is based on music and it's an actual thing and that's what I want to call it.' And they said that it would be better if it was Protoman. But unfortunately, that meant the ultimate concept of what I was going after with Mega Man, with Rockman, which was based on a music concept, kind of slipped off course..."

Another difficulty arose when it came to continuing the X series after the fifth installment, which Inafune had planned to be the end of the saga. "I was originally planning on ending the series at around X4 or 5," Inafune reveals. "I really expected that to be the ending. And so I was all happy... 'OK, done with X5. That series is now closed off, now let's start Zero. I'm really excited to start Zero series.' Here's Zero, you know, he's kind of dead, and you power him up and he comes back to life, right? In my mind, in X5, Zero died. And so I'd always planned to make Zero come back to life in the Zero series, but then X6 comes out sooner from another division and Zero comes back to life in that, and I'm like, 'What's this!? Now my story for Zero doesn't make sense! Zero's been brought back to life two times!"
Let me get this straight. They didn't like the name Rockman because it sounded "too dangerous"? I've heard of pathetic excuses before, but this is just Capcom USA being totally brain dead!

I read a little more on that interview. Turns out Inafune was absolutely furious with the way Capcom bungled the release of the first game on the NES. He also called the coverart for the first game bull(you-know-what). Who can blame him? Capcom wanted to create a coverart to which gamers can relate to (God how I hate that corporate analogy) with a yellow and blue ugly middle-aged man who looked like a reject from TRON and it backfired on them. I know if I saw a coverart like that in the game stores or rental shops, I wouldn't lay my hands on it. It really is that ugly!

BBunny
07-26-2006, 11:13 PM
To get back on topic, the DVD is great!

The only thing I'd like is Japanese audio with the US soundtrack.

Ballads don't work as well for fights like this.:sad:

It also seems like there are still a few shots missing from the US side as the Japan version is still a few minutes longer.

I was surprised at how much blood was taken out of the edited version too.

The Chun-Li Vs Vega/Balrog fight is still the best after all these years.:anime:

Paul_Cousins
07-27-2006, 12:10 AM
Another infamous instance of name changes by our dear boys at Capcom: Rockman to Megaman. Was this just a copyright issue or did Capcom USA just flat out didn't like the name Rockman?Actually G4 did a interview with the Japanese creator of Rockman/Megaman. He said he was ok with the name change.

Dark Fact
07-27-2006, 06:17 PM
Actually G4 did a interview with the Japanese creator of Rockman/Megaman. He said he was ok with the name change.
He was OK with the decision because Capcom USA gave him an ultimatum: either change the name or the game won't go on store shelves.

I had the privilege of playing the PSP remake of the first game a while back and found that Rock's name is now Mega yet Roll was allowed to keep her name. Now I'm just confused with Capcom USA's antics.

Vu Man
07-27-2006, 10:24 PM
I had the privilege of playing the PSP remake of the first game a while back and found that Rock's name is now Mega yet Roll was allowed to keep her name. Now I'm just confused with Capcom USA's antics.
HAHAHAHA are you serious? So the kids are now "Mega and Roll"? Nice one Capcom USA.

Then there's the different versions of Street Fighter Alpha 3 that's been released in the US. A playstation 1, PSP, and now Anthology are in the US. Each one has a lot of things the others don't such as fighter characters and different network modes. Three new people were put in the PSP game but taken out of the Alpha Anthology along with four other characters! Capcom and Capcom USA, what will they think of next?

Artimus Gigan
07-27-2006, 11:50 PM
HAHAHAHA are you serious? So the kids are now "Mega and Roll"? Nice one Capcom USA.

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v40/00pie/home_megaroll.jpg

Corporate Tie-in Devilry was afoot

Honestly they should have named Roll Megamaid, I mean she had a vaccum cleaner attachment instead of a blaster

Also Blues as a name for Protoman was very misfitting, I mean he wore Red as a primary color and no blue garments.

They should have named him Jazz or some other genre of music that doesn't have a color relation

Ace Goodheart
07-28-2006, 02:29 PM
*can't help but think of Jazz from "The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air*

*camera shows far away view of the Banks mansion*

*camera switches to side view of the entrance door as it opens*

AAAH!

*Jazz gets thrown out*

I've been a fan of the Megaman series for as long as I can remember, but dammit Capcom has really dropped the ball on it storyline-wise and game wise. They need to find some sort of way to fix or retcon that damn convoluted storyline without draining our pockets. If not then I honestly may give it up.

sdp
07-29-2006, 10:02 AM
well they did name forte to bass to keep the theme,


and I can't beleive they'd retcon rocks name to mega....those PSP remakes have been nothing but bad news (the x game made the x collection get no extras),

anyways I found a small weird easter egg, on bisons bio if you press down and enter you get a 5 second clip of the video game.

Dark Fact
07-29-2006, 10:14 AM
HAHAHAHA are you serious? So the kids are now "Mega and Roll"? Nice one Capcom USA.

I'm dead serious! Even I couldn't believe my eyes and ears when I saw the opening text with the narrator calling Rock "Mega"! :eek: The only other gripe I had with that game was Dr. Wily sounding like a midget who got kicked in the nuts instead of a gruff old man.

Batmex
07-29-2006, 06:10 PM
anyways I found a small weird easter egg, on bisons bio if you press down and enter you get a 5 second clip of the video game.

Neat, it kinda looks like the SNES version of SF: Turbo:D

Found anything else?

Paul_Cousins
08-02-2006, 11:31 PM
I got this DVD today in the mail.

I will say the db version is not that bad in animation quality. There is a little blending of frames but not a lot.

It's the Japanese version of the film that is seriously messed up. Who ever did the transfer must have used a RCA analog cable, because the rainbowing in the frames is very bad and is next to impossible not to notice.

Other than that, the main menu and short bios are a nice treat and the DVD is worth the price.

Finally, those at Manga must have a sense of humor because they used the same DVD cover art (not the slip art) showing the characters as some HK DVD pirates used to sell their version of the UK dub SFII Movie, you can check on ebay to see what I am talking about, the only difference is the Manga logo on the bottom right of the DVD and the sentence at the top of the cover.

sdp
08-03-2006, 03:18 PM
I found a weird easter egg, on bisons bio, if select down and then enter you get a 4 second clip of SFII Turbo Bison, kind of weird, none of the other bios have them either, just the 4 sec. anime clip.