Fighting Street
Dec 20th, 2009 by cm1

Before Street Fighter 2 became all the rage in arcades and one of the most popular fighting games in the world, it began life as an overlooked arcade title called Street Fighter, which saw the light of day way back in 1987. While the title was far from the monster hit its successor would become, it nevertheless ended up being ported to several of the popular personal computers of the time period and also saw a release on the TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine CD-ROM system.
One of the earlier CD-based video game titles, the game was praised for its amazing musical soundtrack but the sluggish play control and the lower-than-expected commercial success of the expensive Turbo CD attachment made sales of the game dismal at best. So how does this two decade old fighting game hold up and is it worth a look given its distinction of being the launching point for one of the greatest fighting game series in history?
In Fighting Street (they changed the title subtly, as you can see), you can choose to use the Wii Remote held sideways, the Classic Controller, or even a Gamecube controller. The control is very similar to that of the many other fighting title available on the Virtual Console, aside from the fact that your characters only have a handful of punch and kick moves with which to choose from.
Using the D-pad and the action buttons you can basically execute a low, medium, and high punch or kick attack. The main problem with this is that not only is there a very noticeable delay between your pressing the punch or kick button and your character actually performing the attack, but your character also has a very limited reach making you have to get in very close in order to land a blow. This is further complicated by your enemy having a much longer reach. Needless to say, this can make for some fairly frustrating battles, especially once the difficulty begins ramping up.
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