Now, if we can just get something on par with a plane destruction bonus stage in Super Street Fighter IV Turbo: Championship Edition. into the scene and doing his Oh My car line (if playing as Guy or Cody). on the response of owner of the smashed car being changed to Oh My car. The car break bonus stage featured in Street Fighter II is copied almost. Other modes now revealed to be in Super Street Fighter IV are team battle, endless battle, a replay channel, and probably some other stuff that doesn’t compare in the least to killing a car with your bare fists. This game was indented to be a sequel to Street Fighter, was originally shown. For a solid year after its release on the SNES I never played it. If the car is totally destroyed (a perfect score), Bred (or Dug in the Game Boy Advance version) will appear, exclaim Oh My God, and then fall to his. Oh My Car Hee hee, destruction is so much fun Score 80,000 points or more in the Car Crusher bonus stage-0.2. No, it was on the Mega Drive (the Champion Edition). Oh My Car trophy in Super Street Fighter IV. The new Super Street Fighter IV mode doesn’t appear to have anything happen that is quite as classic, but this trailer does show a man taking photographs of Ryu after he has finished his vandalism, most likely to be used to blackmail Ryu lest he send the photos to the police. My first experience playing Street Fighter 2 wasnt on the SNES, or in the arcades. I’ve never felt so bad and so good at the same time. The greatest example of a car smashing bonus stage actually comes from Final Fight, where Capcom brought a little reality into the situation by having a thug walk in after the car is destroyed that says “Oh, my car” as his tears fall down onto the concrete. Game: Final FightLanguage: EnglishPlatform: ArcadeDifficulty: HardestPlayer Character: Mike HaggarMore Tags: Final Fight Arcade Playthrough Walkthrough Bonus.
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These acts seem so unnecessary, but if I could shoot flames out of my hands I probably wouldn’t ever stop attacking cars. Smashing cars and barrels were not the only things street fighters used to do in their spare time they also hated piles of bricks, flaming oil drums, and plates of glass if I remember correctly. More specifically, the classic car and barrel smashing bonus stages from the original Street Fighter II. The glory and fame that come from being the most powerful fighter in the world are nice, but there’s nothing quite like beating up a car.įamitsu scans and a new trailer for Super Street Fighter IV have confirmed the re-inclusion of bonus stages into the series.