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Mighty Final Fight and Street FIghter 2010 head up the EU VC this week

Shard

XBLAnnoyance
http://www.nintendolife.com/news/2014/12/nintendo_download_18th_december_europe

Mighty Final Fight (Capcom, €4.99 / £3.49) — A rather cute but rock-hard arcade beat 'em up spin-off that graced the NES, this applied a quirky art-style to familiar Final Fight mechanics. It's certainly fun for those that fancy a offbeat challenge, as we explain in our Mighty Final Fight review. This is the US version of the game.

Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight (Capcom, €4.99 / £3.49) — An oddity in the Street Fighter franchise, as it's absolutely nothing like its 2D fighting siblings. It is 2D, but aside from that this NES title is a mind-numbingly tough action platformer spin-off with a sci-fi storyline — you can see what we think of it in our Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight review. This is the US version of the game.
 

TEJ

Member
Mighty Final Fight is a good game EU peeps :)

Street Fighter 2010 is.....an interesting game. It has been many years since i've played it but I remember enjoying it.
 
I didn't realize Mighty Final Fight was real... I think I saw it in the April issue of either GamePro or EGM and took it as a April Fools joke.
 

Hasney

Member
I didn't realize Mighty Final Fight was real... I think I saw it in the April issue of either GamePro or EGM and took it as a April Fools joke.

Yeah and it's oddly probably the best home version of Final Fight all the way up until the Mega CD came along.
 
Besides starring Ken

SF2010 is a genuinely great game, don't write it off just because of the name.



NOA's Twitter says otherwise: https://twitter.com/nintendoamerica/status/507583646371311617

Nope. In Japan, it was originally "Kevin", but Capcom USA wanted to make some links and altered the story.

http://streetfighter.wikia.com/wiki/Street_Fighter_2010

Despite doing so, it was more of a "look this has the SF name/character/whatever too aren't we clever" rather than "this is a SF game", but still creates a ton of confusion today.
 
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