Street Fighter or Mortal Kombat

Discussion in 'Gaming' started by RELAYER, Mar 15, 2007.

  1. RELAYER

    RELAYER mādhyamaka

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    We should get drunk and watch Enter the Dragon, then have crazy sex on my front porch :tongue: what say you babe?
     
  2. Salsabil3

    Salsabil3 Member

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    Well it's sort-of a hard pick since Street Fight is good but has more of a Japanese feel to it and Mortal Kombat has blood and a more crazy story. However I still feel Mortal Kombat is better.
     
  3. Smelly Socks

    Smelly Socks is probably lurking

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    You fucking know it. :D

    I mean, did you even have to ask???

    No. No you didn't.
     
  4. Airfern1313

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    I gotta go mk here.
     
  5. Smelly Socks

    Smelly Socks is probably lurking

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    If I may ask, um, why?

    Mortal Kombat was okay, but nothing compared to Street Fighter.
     
  6. Silverbackman

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    Mortal Kombat here......but it maybe it has to do with the fact that I have more experiance with MK.

    Sould Caliber is better than both IMO ;).
     
  7. RELAYER

    RELAYER mādhyamaka

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    :tongue:
    My LiteWarrior!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
     
  8. StayLoose1011

    StayLoose1011 Senior Member

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    Nice thread. One of my favorite claims to fame is that I won a large Mortal Kombat tournament in my hometown (Birmingham, AL) when I was 7 years old in 1993, playing against mostly college kids. I was probably the best player in Birmingham and was famous for wracking up 50+ game winning streaks and destroying people while holding a casual conversation with someone else. The only person I ever played who was decidedly better than me was this guy I played in a Houston, TX arcade when my family traveled there for my cousin's wedding. He whooped me good a couple of games and, being 7 or 8 at the time, I stormed out of the arcade holding back tears. hahaha. As for original question, Street Fighter 2 was an absolutely groundbreaking game. It invented fighting games as we know them. It probably had the superior gameplay. However, Mortal Kombat was SOOOOO much more stylish. The characters and stages were way cooler, and fatalities were the shit. When I won that tournament, I managed to double-head my opponent at the end of the winning match. For those of you who don't know, with Johnny Cage you can actually knock of their head twice (a second head just appears in the air) if you time it just right. I was always Cage, he was by far the most effective player for me. So I would say Street Fighter has the greater legacy and is the more "classic" game by far, but I prefer playing Mortal Kombat.
     
  9. RELAYER

    RELAYER mādhyamaka

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    Remember, babealities? hahaha :tongue: I knew a kid who was like you when I was the same age, he was amazing at that damn game! I killed him in Street Fighter though ;)
     
  10. mudpuddle

    mudpuddle MangaHippiePornStar Lifetime Supporter

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    Street Fighter...









    Because I Never Actually Owned Mortal Kombat...

    :S
     
  11. Loveminx

    Loveminx Sports Racer

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    Mortal Kombat... :)
     
  12. Krsna Bhakti

    Krsna Bhakti d-_-b JAMMING

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    Street Fighter, hands down :tongue:
     
  13. StayLoose1011

    StayLoose1011 Senior Member

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    Bahaha. Babealities! Even as early as MK2 the series had gone completely hambone... then again, I guess the original was pretty hambone already! And then "friendships" of course, those were a hoot.

    I was quite good as Street Figher, but way better at MK. I just didn't play enough SF (although I did get pretty good against the computer on SNES version)
     
  14. Peterness

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    street fighter by a LONG shot...

    Loved the way the series progressed...I loved the street fighter alpha series with the super-combo bars and counter-combos...got really mad, it's fantastic when you are playing a friend who has a similar skill level to you.

    I also liked it when they pitted the street fighters against the marvel characters, and capcom vs marvel with the tag team system.......it just got completely insane, like having 3 man teams with like Ryu, Spiderman and Chun-Li lol So awesome.
     
  15. j dilla

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    gotta be street fighter,nuthin better than dazing up your opponent and givin him a nice ken quadruple dragon combo.ps steetfighter soon touches down on both xbox live and psn.cant wait to beat up some worldwide opponents
     
  16. YourBestFriend

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  17. lifelovefun

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    I liked Street Fighter but I LOVED Mortal Kombat :) Sub Zero is my fav guy from the first game to the most recent :)
     
  18. Luz

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    Mortal Kombat,so cool game
     
  19. don n0odle

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    mortal kombat used to be better, but latley started to suck so i gota go with street fight

    p.s. HYDUKEEEEEEEEN!
     
  20. SaintSlayerA7X

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    i like both but mortal kombat more cuz i grew up with mk 4 haha goro and baraka are my fav characters
     

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