This is how it was played back in the day, the double knee with the throw, the greatest players always did reverse control (right hand joystick, left hand buttons), not many people knew that except for the old skoolers😉
@freedomfruits7423 Nice to see another Oldschool Gamer who also knows all the strategies in Final Fight. 😊🙏 And yes, I totally agree with you, Freedom Fruits. 😊👍 Thank you so much for your respectful compliment towards me and I'm very glad to hear that you enjoyed my Longplay/Walkthrough video of Final Fight on my TH-cam Channel. 😊🙏 Thank you very much for that and for taking your time to watch my Longplay/Walkthrough video. I truly appreciate that! 😊🙏
@tameika brown I think, you mean the Sega CD / Mega CD Version of Final Fight (known as Final Fight CD). Unfortunately, Final Fight was never released for the Sega Mega Drive / Sega Genesis. Anyways, I also did some Longplay videos of both Japanese Version and U.S.A. Version of Final Fight CD with all Characters on Mania Difficulty. Here are the links to the Japanese Version of Final Fight CD: Final Fight CD (Japan) (Sega Mega CD) - (Longplay - Guy | Mania Difficulty): th-cam.com/video/PdjaRe5ol-g/w-d-xo.html Final Fight CD (Japan) (Sega Mega CD) - (Longplay - Cody Travers | Mania Difficulty): th-cam.com/video/dDEFwGvDaXE/w-d-xo.html Final Fight CD (Japan) (Sega Mega CD) - (Longplay - Mike Haggar | Mania Difficulty): th-cam.com/video/PFE6c53sxik/w-d-xo.html Final Fight CD (Japan) (Sega Mega CD) - (Longplay | Time Attack Mode | Mania Difficulty): th-cam.com/video/SDtVTccCqCo/w-d-xo.html Here are the links to the U.S.A. Version of Final Fight CD: Final Fight CD (USA) (Sega CD) - (Longplay - Guy | Mania Difficulty): th-cam.com/video/Ii2QFS10BIM/w-d-xo.html Final Fight CD (USA) (Sega CD) - (Longplay - Cody Travers | Mania Difficulty): th-cam.com/video/rLsk8tTFK5I/w-d-xo.html Final Fight CD (USA) (Sega CD) - (Longplay - Mike Haggar | Mania Difficulty): th-cam.com/video/0fSXU2HVK98/w-d-xo.html Final Fight CD (USA) (Sega CD) - (Longplay | Time Attack Mode | Mania Difficulty): th-cam.com/video/miCPxpkzf8k/w-d-xo.html
@ExtremeDeathman It is the other way around. Capcom used some of the Final Fight move animations and also remixed some of the music for Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams and Street Fighter Alpha 2. -Final Fight was very first released for the Arcade's in November 25, 1989. -Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams was very first released for the Arcade's in June 5, 1995. -Street Fighter Alpha 2 was very first released for the Arcade's in February 27, 1996.
@TOMAS RIVERO I will put Street Fighter Alpha Anthology (Sony PlayStation 2) on my "Longplays to do" list but it will take some time because I'm doing a lot of Longplays of different video games at the moment and many of them are work in progress. I'm currently busy with Dino Crisis (Sony PlayStation). When it's done, I will be busy with Metal Gear Solid (Sony PlayStation), Devil May Cry (Sony PlayStation 2), Viewtiful Joe (Sony PlayStation 2), Silent Hill (Sony PlayStation), Resident Evil 4 (Nintendo GameCube), Dino Crisis 2 (Sony PlayStation), ObScure (Sony PlayStation 2) and Virtua Cop (Sega Saturn). When it's all done, I will create a Poll again about "Which Longplay shall I do next?" and add more different video games (which were requested by my Subscribers) back into that Poll. I will let the voting and decision to my Subscribers again. 😊👍🏻
@oj43085 No, Final Fight was developed and published by Capcom. And Streets of Rage was developed and published by Sega. The development staff of Final Fight did not take part of the development of Streets of Rage.
@Ss Dd "Guy" debuted in the beat-em-up video game series Final Fight before appearing as a playable character in the Street Fighter video game series, starting with Street Fighter Alpha. He is a red-clad ninpō master of Japanese descent who has been taught the special Bushin form of Ninjutsu. Guy is one of three playable characters, along with Cody Travers and Mike Haggar, in the Original Arcade Version of Final Fight, released for the Arcades by Capcom in 1989. Due to space constraints, Guy was initially omitted from the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) port of Final Fight, with Cody and Haggar being the only playable characters in that version. Capcom later produced a second SNES version titled Final Fight Guy, which replaced Cody's character with that of Guy, with the in-game explanation given that Cody was away training under Guy's master in Japan.
You're a very skilled player, it was a really impressive run, and very fun to watch it!
you cut up people with a katana, they throw explosives and through all the violence the dog in the background is cheerfully yapping away
this game was so addictive, was probably my favorite arcade game
Benimde en sevdiğim oyundu❤
This is how it was played back in the day, the double knee with the throw, the greatest players always did reverse control (right hand joystick, left hand buttons), not many people knew that except for the old skoolers😉
@freedomfruits7423
Nice to see another Oldschool Gamer who also knows all the strategies in Final Fight. 😊🙏 And yes, I totally agree with you, Freedom Fruits. 😊👍
Thank you so much for your respectful compliment towards me and I'm very glad to hear that you enjoyed my Longplay/Walkthrough video of Final Fight on my TH-cam Channel. 😊🙏 Thank you very much for that and for taking your time to watch my Longplay/Walkthrough video. I truly appreciate that! 😊🙏
Mükemmel. Ben iyi oynadığımı sanırdım, siz uçmuşsunuz. Harika bir yetenek, kutlarım.
Hakkaten ne biçim oynuyor adam ya hem de guy ile 😳😳😳
I also the luv the very beginning of the game when Haggar get's the phone call about his daughter being kidnapped and the bad guy laughs at him
Awesome! You make it look so easy!
this scene right here 10:12 was always the hardest scene to get through I could never ever beat this guy with the swords
You got to do the glitch
The fucker reads your mind and dash attacks whenever you try to get close enough to grab him.
thing is though, if you didn’t notice, he is very weak to grapple attacks, so try to get close
11:40 Is the funniest part of this video game IDK y the guy flipped out about his car getting destroyed funny LOL
As someone who grew up with Streets of Rage, it's pretty crazy seeing how much came from this game.
5:27 Is my favorite part of this video game hearing the train on the tracks riding along the way
Amazing
man o man this was the video game I couldn't get enough of playing back In the day's on the sega genesis
@tameika brown
I think, you mean the Sega CD / Mega CD Version of Final Fight (known as Final Fight CD).
Unfortunately, Final Fight was never released for the Sega Mega Drive / Sega Genesis.
Anyways, I also did some Longplay videos of both Japanese Version and U.S.A. Version of Final Fight CD with all Characters on Mania Difficulty.
Here are the links to the Japanese Version of Final Fight CD:
Final Fight CD (Japan) (Sega Mega CD) - (Longplay - Guy | Mania Difficulty): th-cam.com/video/PdjaRe5ol-g/w-d-xo.html
Final Fight CD (Japan) (Sega Mega CD) - (Longplay - Cody Travers | Mania Difficulty): th-cam.com/video/dDEFwGvDaXE/w-d-xo.html
Final Fight CD (Japan) (Sega Mega CD) - (Longplay - Mike Haggar | Mania Difficulty): th-cam.com/video/PFE6c53sxik/w-d-xo.html
Final Fight CD (Japan) (Sega Mega CD) - (Longplay | Time Attack Mode | Mania Difficulty): th-cam.com/video/SDtVTccCqCo/w-d-xo.html
Here are the links to the U.S.A. Version of Final Fight CD:
Final Fight CD (USA) (Sega CD) - (Longplay - Guy | Mania Difficulty): th-cam.com/video/Ii2QFS10BIM/w-d-xo.html
Final Fight CD (USA) (Sega CD) - (Longplay - Cody Travers | Mania Difficulty): th-cam.com/video/rLsk8tTFK5I/w-d-xo.html
Final Fight CD (USA) (Sega CD) - (Longplay - Mike Haggar | Mania Difficulty): th-cam.com/video/0fSXU2HVK98/w-d-xo.html
Final Fight CD (USA) (Sega CD) - (Longplay | Time Attack Mode | Mania Difficulty): th-cam.com/video/miCPxpkzf8k/w-d-xo.html
I luv the whole entire beginning of the video game all the way to the very end
Eline sağlık lan kerata güzel oynamışsın 😃
Amazing..
Untouchable very good
You legend bro 👏👏👏👏👏
Superrrr
90s subways seem to have a lot more room
So nobody realises that they used Street Fighter Alpha move animations and music (although remixed) for this game?!
@ExtremeDeathman
It is the other way around.
Capcom used some of the Final Fight move animations and also remixed some of the music for Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams and Street Fighter Alpha 2.
-Final Fight was very first released for the Arcade's in November 25, 1989.
-Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams was very first released for the Arcade's in June 5, 1995.
-Street Fighter Alpha 2 was very first released for the Arcade's in February 27, 1996.
HEY YEAAA
เหมาะที่คนชอบการต่อสู้ ควรจะเล่น
Excellent Skill.
Wow, nice job!
❤❤
50:30 So Guy basically does all that for nothing and doesn't get the girl in the end? lol 🤣
Does anybody remember the game bad dudes?
@Ducky Martinez
Yes, I do remember the 1988 arcade game "Bad Dudes Vs. Dragon Ninja".
@@TurkishBullet19 yep I spent hours trying to beat it
0:56
te combiene jugar el street fighter alpha anthology esta re cheto
@TOMAS RIVERO
I will put Street Fighter Alpha Anthology (Sony PlayStation 2) on my "Longplays to do" list but it will take some time because I'm doing a lot of Longplays of different video games at the moment and many of them are work in progress.
I'm currently busy with Dino Crisis (Sony PlayStation). When it's done, I will be busy with Metal Gear Solid (Sony PlayStation), Devil May Cry (Sony PlayStation 2), Viewtiful Joe (Sony PlayStation 2), Silent Hill (Sony PlayStation), Resident Evil 4 (Nintendo GameCube), Dino Crisis 2 (Sony PlayStation), ObScure (Sony PlayStation 2) and Virtua Cop (Sega Saturn).
When it's all done, I will create a Poll again about "Which Longplay shall I do next?" and add more different video games (which were requested by my Subscribers) back into that Poll. I will let the voting and decision to my Subscribers again. 😊👍🏻
did they same people make streets of rage?
@oj43085
No, Final Fight was developed and published by Capcom. And Streets of Rage was developed and published by Sega.
The development staff of Final Fight did not take part of the development of Streets of Rage.
Who is Guy
@Ss Dd
"Guy" debuted in the beat-em-up video game series Final Fight before appearing as a playable character in the Street Fighter video game series, starting with Street Fighter Alpha. He is a red-clad ninpō master of Japanese descent who has been taught the special Bushin form of Ninjutsu.
Guy is one of three playable characters, along with Cody Travers and Mike Haggar, in the Original Arcade Version of Final Fight, released for the Arcades by Capcom in 1989. Due to space constraints, Guy was initially omitted from the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) port of Final Fight, with Cody and Haggar being the only playable characters in that version. Capcom later produced a second SNES version titled Final Fight Guy, which replaced Cody's character with that of Guy, with the in-game explanation given that Cody was away training under Guy's master in Japan.
@@TurkishBullet19 thanks
@@ssdd6677
You are welcome.
since i was a kid till now, i always lose 2 rounds. but you can look like easy