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Category: Apps | Apr 03, 2011 |
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Review of Street Fighter Alpha for blackberry. Review conducted on a 9700 model be should hold true for most devices. Enjoy.
Video Rating: 4 / 5
@sanwariaamir Sounds good. I am sure there will be some kind of preview coming soon.
@phonescholar No Probem. I think there are many unique features on board like the awesome Pixel Qi display, 180 degree swivel camera and trackpad at the back which makes it a promising contender.
@sanwariaamir I had not seen this one. Thanks for letting me know. I just looked it up. Looks good if they ever get it to the FCC for approval.
Thanks. Great video. I’m waiting for the Notion Ink Adam tablet though. It seems to be a good alternative to the Apple iPad
I love this one better than SSFII… I have a G’zone so in my version you just get 10 chars…. so far I’ve unlucked dan, bison and akuma…. pretty fun I love it easy to pull combos.. something nice to have while you’re in the restroom, or waiting in line.. .etc etc… lol
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@sethsez the gameboy color version of street fighter alpha looks nothing like this. The mechanics might be borrowed from this game but the sprites on the blackberry version are much cleaner. Yes, other phones are capable of running the game but this is a review of the blackberry version of the game. You might want to speak to capcom about porting it to your smartphone if they haven’t done so already. It would be great to see a faithful port of alpha on a more capable device.
@Althrash you can find it in blackberry app world
Where did you get that app?? haha i want it
@BrianMajor No, but this isn’t an accurate translation of that classic game, which is now 15 years old. Portable technology capable of running the original game has existed for quite some time now, and pretty cheaply I might add, while this is a sluggish port of the Game Boy Color version, hardware that was outdated in 2001. Other phones are certainly capable of running the arcade version and there’s no reason Blackberries couldn’t benefit from the extra power as well, business devices or not.
Great job on the review! Thanks for investing the time and sacrificing the $5 to preview it. Sucks that there are no sound effects (only music), but still a decent time killer for $5. Look forward to more of your reviews; brief and informative, keep them coming.
@Truepcgamer should classic, enjoyable games be forgotten because technology has advanced?
R.I.M are you there??? Can’t you listen. We need monkey ball and final fantasy 13 on our bb’s not street fighter nes 8bit version.
Lol, you’ve got to be kidding me, someone please tell RIM that it’s 2010 not 1995.