I absolutely loved Final Fight when I was a kid. The SNES port was a pretty faithful adaptation of the arcade version, although I think the lack of a two-player co-op mode REALLY hurt the SNES version in terms of fun and replayability.
This was a lot easier for those with the home version: 1) You started with 3 lives and got new ones at every 200,000; the arcade version started you TWO and only have an extra life at 100,000. No telling if you had continues though (SNES “Captain Commando” gave two-three lives with you only able to earn an extra at 100,000 but five continues where you only had the lives for each continue with no way to earn more afterwards-no score reset). 2). Rolento’s “Construction Area” scene was cut out. 3) The US version had “Sid and Billy” instead of “Poison and Roxy” due to their controversial status, the two “electric females” in “Captain Commando” were left as-is (despite critics questioning fan-service).
it's a much more fair gameplay wise as well. Opposed to just 3 lives in the arcade now you get 1up's by racking up score. If you REALLY want to get the best out of the snes final fight I recommend the guy version as that rids the slowdown, introduces two new powers ups (1up and invincibility), and gives color to the item pick ups. It really just plays better but at the cost of not being able to play cody.
The pure-hearted story of a mayor who kept his promise to clean up his city. What an inspiration to the rest of humanity. If only politicians were so awesome in real life...
@TheTrueBro For me I think the boss on the fourth level is the hardest and I can never defeat him without Game Genie and probably even if I defeated him and made it up to the fifth level boss (the final boss), I never would have been able to defeat him.
@towerofresonance4877 I agree, Katana was a hard boss by constantly running around and can knock you down fast and if you stand in front of him, he can hit you easily with his swords. Game Genie really helps with this game.
I'll never forget how pissed my friend was when we rented this game as kids. Not only was it not 2 player, but his favorite character Guy wasn't playable. We still enjoyed it at the end of the day and it really was one of those things that was still amazing at the time.
@@jonathanturbide2232 And Mike Haggar from Final Fight is like one of those characters who "absolutely" should of been in Smash Ultimate as a guest character as they never had a beat 'em up character to enter Smash Ultimate to this day! Gosh they've been way too focused on Sora from Kingdom Hearts...
A novel version of Final Fight, even if today it hasn't aged well. I still think the GBA version is the best version. I like the soundtrack of the GBA and the presentation.
Yes, I agree the GBA version was the best console version. Through emulation, the Japanese version had the female enemies. I have great respect for the Final Fight 2 and 3, but why no Arcade version-- I guess money was the issue. Too niche of a market for current generation?
@@SoulStreak64 Swap the SNES version for the arcade, and you’ve effectively got my two favorite versions of the game. I’ve always considered the GBA and the arcade original pretty equal. They both offer something unique and IMO complement each other very well.
The version I grew up with and often watched my mom play on afternoons after we got home from school. Even after learning of the changes to some of the enemies and omission of content I still remember this version fondly. I also just noticed during the final boss that only one enemy spawns in at a time, which means that Jessica's sprite counts towards the three enemy limit on screen. It makes sense considering when Belgar rides in on his chair you can actually strike her (you monster!)
SNES version was disappointing but Final Fight is Still one of my favorite video games of all time, I will never get tired of Playing Final Fight which is the arcade version
This was a great game, I had the Sega CD version and the Soundtrack was SO much better. Both soundtracks are great but the Sega CD soundtrack enhances this game.
Here as well 42 in September 🙂 I owned this game for the SNES, and it was one of my favorites. In general, as far as I can remember, I only made it through for most of the times I played the game, the Bay Area and Abigail was a pain in the fucking ass to beat. It legitimately wasn’t until years later, when I was an adult, and I think this was within the last three years, that I played the game on some console, with some kind of cheat code, and actually saw what it was 😂, to friendly beat the damn game. 😂😂
Beat both this and Final Fight One on the GBA for the first time back in November. Although the sequels are significantly better (not to mention it doesn't hold a candle to Streets of Rage 2) and the GBA version is IMO the definitive way to play this, Final Fight on SNES still provides plenty of beat-em-up fun.
The real life Mike Haggar is Kane(Glenn Jacobs) from WWE, in that he was a wrestler who became a mayor. This was one of my first SNES games because I couldn't get enough of this game in arcades.
In all fairness, storage capability might have been a reason for the industrial stage's omission, but I think the real reason lies with the fact that outside of the arcades, that stage would be way too much to deal with on a sprite count front. Especially the beginning of the level with all the flames. The fights during the flame parts would've been impossible, and I remember even stronger systems like Sega CD struggling at times with it too. Honestly, I think Final Fight Guy was going to attempt to get the stage in there as both the tracks from that stage are in the game. GBA is the only system that I've seen get this stage down without any slowdown and VERY little flicker.
32:21 Pro tip: there's a lot of high point stuff behind that wall when the screen moves towards the door, in the middle of the walkway. Just press Y like madman while moving towards the door.
Although it's missing some elements of the arcade version, this is still one of the classic beat 'em ups for the Super NES. I still have my original copy I got in the fall of 91.
I ❤️ Capcom! Still around and still the King! They've been a record developer for the past few years! Many IP's with Monster Hunter and Resident Evil continuing forward!
Following such hits as U.N. Squadron and Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts, Final Fight continues the tradition of Capcom's Arcade Series for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
Could never get pass that damn dude with the katana he did wayyy too damn damage.. this is the only FF of the trilogy I have never beating.. 2 and 3 is definitely more forgiving
Plot twist... those are Mike Haggar's fingers pointing you in the direction of justice. And if you knock the boss from the faaar left of the screen or the opposite direction, does he still 🪁 🪰 🪂 out the 🪟 ?
Had Final Fight one and may have rented 2... but have very vague memories as my interests shifted to the RPG realm during that phase of the SNES lifecycle.
Cody: Hello. Mayor Cody Travers. Mysterious Caller: (Chuckles) Mayor Cody. Pleased to make your acquaintance. Cody: Now look, I told you, I don't need ANYTHING from you. Mysterious Caller: Oh, this you want to see. Turn on your TV. (Cody turns on the TV to see himself in the Street Fighter V Arcade Edition Video Game.) Cody: (Picks up pipe and prepares to leave the office.) Time to be the Mayor.
Michael J. Fox Is L.A. Cop On Vacation In Metro City. Scott Howard Are Coming To Rescue Your Holiday Season Capcom Presents Michael J. Fox In John Carpenter’s Final Fight Scott Howard: (Laughs)
I honestly have memories with this one 🙂 it holds a soft spot for me, it wasn't no streets of rage *due to a lack of 2 player co op* but it was admirable, question, have you ever played the gba version? *that one is really good, 🙂 despite the music for me being a weaker aspect of that version, but it's pretty damn fun*
They should have had Guy and Cody the two playable characters and Haggar the narrator. That way all three characters would have technically been in the game. From what I remember as a kid in the arcade no one chose Haggar. Hell the first time I used him was in Saturday night slam masters.
This game looks like a 90s Bollywood movie 🤩🤩 If this game is made as a movie in Bollywood then : Akshay Kumar as Cody Sunil Shetty as Guy Jackie Shroff as Haggar Shilpa Shetty as Jessica & Gulshan Grover as Belgar
Final Fight SNES. Not a bad port, but one that probably should've went with a 16 MBit port later on the SNES's life with its missing characters, awful music (though I actually prefer this over the Mega CD music), and cut down animation. Thankfully, we have the SNES-exclusive sequels.
Capcom's first SNES game. Seems a lot harder than the Arcade original, which is infinitely superior. One of several Arcade games I can think of where the original is better.
It might not have been arcade perfect, but the SNES version of Final Fight really impressed back in 1991.
i think the best one is ff2 just improved on ff1(ff3 changed the gameplay which make juggling less fun)
I absolutely loved Final Fight when I was a kid. The SNES port was a pretty faithful adaptation of the arcade version, although I think the lack of a two-player co-op mode REALLY hurt the SNES version in terms of fun and replayability.
This was a lot easier for those with the home version: 1) You started with 3 lives and got new ones at every 200,000; the arcade version started you TWO and only have an extra life at 100,000. No telling if you had continues though (SNES “Captain Commando” gave two-three lives with you only able to earn an extra at 100,000 but five continues where you only had the lives for each continue with no way to earn more afterwards-no score reset). 2). Rolento’s “Construction Area” scene was cut out. 3) The US version had “Sid and Billy” instead of “Poison and Roxy” due to their controversial status, the two “electric females” in “Captain Commando” were left as-is (despite critics questioning fan-service).
@@CyberKnightProbably It'll never have the sentimental value SOR2 does. Plus the arcade version of FF was censored by the prudes at Nintendo.
it's a much more fair gameplay wise as well. Opposed to just 3 lives in the arcade now you get 1up's by racking up score. If you REALLY want to get the best out of the snes final fight I recommend the guy version as that rids the slowdown, introduces two new powers ups (1up and invincibility), and gives color to the item pick ups. It really just plays better but at the cost of not being able to play cody.
The pure-hearted story of a mayor who kept his promise to clean up his city. What an inspiration to the rest of humanity. If only politicians were so awesome in real life...
What a bot thing to say😅😂
@@SLICK8116 Pure irony.
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@@SLICK8116 Nothing else to add, okay then. Have a great day.
@@SLICK8116 - WHY do people keep using my other alias ????
Even insurance companies keep saying "bee boo" !
I love all versions of final fight, this and gba being my favorites.
That cage fight vs the Andores is one of the hardest parts in the entire game.
@TheTrueBro For me I think the boss on the fourth level is the hardest and I can never defeat him without Game Genie and probably even if I defeated him and made it up to the fifth level boss (the final boss), I never would have been able to defeat him.
@@afriendofbeanI had a hell of a time with Katana when I was 11 years old. At that time I was more focused than anything on video games!
@towerofresonance4877 I agree, Katana was a hard boss by constantly running around and can knock you down fast and if you stand in front of him, he can hit you easily with his swords. Game Genie really helps with this game.
Si esa jaula con los Andores es difícil y su papá Abigail es peor
For me it’s the beach sequence
I'll never forget how pissed my friend was when we rented this game as kids. Not only was it not 2 player, but his favorite character Guy wasn't playable. We still enjoyed it at the end of the day and it really was one of those things that was still amazing at the time.
Believe it or not but SNES release "Final Fight Guy". You can play as guy as well as the other characters. Not sure if it was an USA release.
@@ryanwilson7643In that version, they cut out Cody.
6:40 I used to look at the subway song as a joke in the 90's when I was a kid ,now I cherish it 😭👑
Mike Haggar, the most badass mayor in the entire world. He'd get my vote. 😀
Its a shame Mike Haggar never entered Smash Ultimate as a guest character. A real shame even now......
Even better to know, he is a retired Street Fighter (He was a Street Fighter before Ryu, Ken and Chun-Li got into it)
@@ancientone5903 He was never in a Smash bros game? That's a shame! Him and Starman (from Pro Wrestling on nes) should be in it for sure!
@@jonathanturbide2232 And Mike Haggar from Final Fight is like one of those characters who "absolutely" should of been in Smash Ultimate as a guest character as they never had a beat 'em up character to enter Smash Ultimate to this day! Gosh they've been way too focused on Sora from Kingdom Hearts...
@@ancientone5903lol cry more
A novel version of Final Fight, even if today it hasn't aged well. I still think the GBA version is the best version. I like the soundtrack of the GBA and the presentation.
Yes, I agree the GBA version was the best console version. Through emulation, the Japanese version had the female enemies. I have great respect for the Final Fight 2 and 3, but why no Arcade version-- I guess money was the issue. Too niche of a market for current generation?
I'd rather fire up Capcom Classics Collection Volume 1 PS2, and play the arcade version provided on it.
@@Bloodreign1
A good way to experience this classic. I mean, the PS2 version was my first exposure to Final Fight.
@@SoulStreak64 Swap the SNES version for the arcade, and you’ve effectively got my two favorite versions of the game. I’ve always considered the GBA and the arcade original pretty equal. They both offer something unique and IMO complement each other very well.
I remember playing this when I was younger. It was the best game I have ever played 🙂
I played aracade version - lots and lots of quarters! 💸
“When I was younger” is not really necessary.
The version I grew up with and often watched my mom play on afternoons after we got home from school. Even after learning of the changes to some of the enemies and omission of content I still remember this version fondly.
I also just noticed during the final boss that only one enemy spawns in at a time, which means that Jessica's sprite counts towards the three enemy limit on screen. It makes sense considering when Belgar rides in on his chair you can actually strike her (you monster!)
SNES version was disappointing but Final Fight is Still one of my favorite video games of all time, I will never get tired of Playing Final Fight which is the arcade version
This was a great game, I had the Sega CD version and the Soundtrack was SO much better. Both soundtracks are great but the Sega CD soundtrack enhances this game.
Even with Cody being a bit faster than Haggar and being able to punch very fast. Haggar is still my go to character.
Compromises be damned, this is a fun port.
Wow! Core memory unlocked! And I'm 41 years old
Here as well
42 in September 🙂
I owned this game for the SNES, and it was one of my favorites.
In general, as far as I can remember, I only made it through for most of the times I played the game, the Bay Area and Abigail was a pain in the fucking ass to beat.
It legitimately wasn’t until years later, when I was an adult, and I think this was within the last three years, that I played the game on some console, with some kind of cheat code, and actually saw what it was 😂, to friendly beat the damn game. 😂😂
😅 The Bay area level just goes on and on. I love the backgrounds on that level, though.
By far one of capcoms greatest game!! And its saying alot cause in those day capcom was on fire! Droping bad ass games!!
One of the best series
I didn’t care this game doesn’t support 2 player mode, but I will never forget the 18:23 dog isn’t a playable character.
Beat both this and Final Fight One on the GBA for the first time back in November. Although the sequels are significantly better (not to mention it doesn't hold a candle to Streets of Rage 2) and the GBA version is IMO the definitive way to play this, Final Fight on SNES still provides plenty of beat-em-up fun.
Agreed, FF One is amazing. I liked the extra characters they put in.
The real life Mike Haggar is Kane(Glenn Jacobs) from WWE, in that he was a wrestler who became a mayor. This was one of my first SNES games because I couldn't get enough of this game in arcades.
I dunno man, Hagar wasn’t a MAGA lunatic.
@@EnjoySackLunch We don't care. TDS is a real disease; you should go get that disorder medicated.
Did he then wipe out crime by beating up every criminal in the city?
In all fairness, storage capability might have been a reason for the industrial stage's omission, but I think the real reason lies with the fact that outside of the arcades, that stage would be way too much to deal with on a sprite count front. Especially the beginning of the level with all the flames. The fights during the flame parts would've been impossible, and I remember even stronger systems like Sega CD struggling at times with it too. Honestly, I think Final Fight Guy was going to attempt to get the stage in there as both the tracks from that stage are in the game. GBA is the only system that I've seen get this stage down without any slowdown and VERY little flicker.
Wow like traveling back in time 😊
32:21 Pro tip: there's a lot of high point stuff behind that wall when the screen moves towards the door, in the middle of the walkway. Just press Y like madman while moving towards the door.
Although it's missing some elements of the arcade version, this is still one of the classic beat 'em ups for the Super NES. I still have my original copy I got in the fall of 91.
This game was basically a first release game. Pretty close.
@@cherokeefit4248 late September 91 it came out. About a month after the SNES launch.
I remember this game and un squadron being with every launch release game at the local movie store. Which is an very impressive line up games.
@@cherokeefit4248 there were definitely a lot of classics from that time.
16:51 One of the greatest songs of video game music in history! Bay Area! And The SNES/SONY Sound Chip really did a good job!!!
Mike Haggar, Mayor of Earth!
I love the remastered soundtrack, snes sound's better than arcade version
Final Fight looks and feels like the arcade version on which it's based, but without the two (2)-player cooperative.
I ❤️ Capcom! Still around and still the King! They've been a record developer for the past few years! Many IP's with Monster Hunter and Resident Evil continuing forward!
Following such hits as U.N. Squadron and Super Ghouls 'n Ghosts, Final Fight continues the tradition of Capcom's Arcade Series for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
I Learned More About Life From This Game Than From My Parents .
LOLLLLLL 🤣🤣😭😭😭😭 SAME HERE!!
Such as?
great gameplay, play a lot
I'm still at that level lol
I still feel the SNES soundtrack sounds the best out of all of them.
33:36 HA! Idiots! Charging right into the path of a falling chandelier 😂🤣
I love Final Fight
Super Nostalgia
Na história do final fight, h
agar e
Cody sao um casal gay?
@@juliodesouza2113ta drogado né
@@SAGA-1989 nao to drogado, e tambem não sou gay, eu só fingi ser um lacrador compulsivo, onde todo o universo é gay.
Could never get pass that damn dude with the katana he did wayyy too damn damage.. this is the only FF of the trilogy I have never beating.. 2 and 3 is definitely more forgiving
Same. Even with extra lives I still can't beat it. Abigail is too hard to beat
@@andrewmauney3082 Yes, I would never be able to defeat Abigail on the fourth level without Game Genie.
I'm glad I'm not the only one who struggled. I've beaten a lot of hard games in my day, but this one has always been out of reach for me.
The most annoying non boss enemies were hollywood knife acrobatics and the whole andore family!
11:04 - My god... final fight snes is like one my favorite games... and not once did I ever think to try that... Sodom/Katana would destroy me
Glorious video.
That music 👏👏👏👏
Haggar turning metro city into suplex city 💪💪
While my favorite stage is Uptown, you gotta love the touch where the sun comes up in the 4th stage, Bay Area. It's just a nice touch.
Oh yeah...I remember that intro .My brother loved to play this one
The fact Mike Haggar is a mayor out there kicking ass and cleaning up the streets himself. If he was real he'd get my vote for sure.
Suplex city
Plot twist... those are Mike Haggar's fingers pointing you in the direction of justice. And if you knock the boss from the faaar left of the screen or the opposite direction, does he still 🪁 🪰 🪂 out the 🪟 ?
Had Final Fight one and may have rented 2... but have very vague memories as my interests shifted to the RPG realm during that phase of the SNES lifecycle.
Cody: Hello. Mayor Cody Travers.
Mysterious Caller: (Chuckles) Mayor Cody. Pleased to make your acquaintance.
Cody: Now look, I told you, I don't need ANYTHING from you.
Mysterious Caller: Oh, this you want to see. Turn on your TV.
(Cody turns on the TV to see himself in the Street Fighter V Arcade Edition Video Game.)
Cody: (Picks up pipe and prepares to leave the office.) Time to be the Mayor.
Michael J. Fox Is L.A. Cop On Vacation In Metro City. Scott Howard Are Coming To Rescue Your Holiday Season Capcom Presents Michael J. Fox In John Carpenter’s Final Fight
Scott Howard: (Laughs)
I love having part one and two in the collection. Part three seems off.
Best scene ever!!!!
A good classic game but I'm not going to lie Abigail was the hardest boss in the game. The music was cool and smoothing
buenas movidas haggar
Love this game
Nintendo must have really loved wrestling to include Andre the Giant in Final Fight as a regular goon.
My childhood was great 👍🏾
Almost all of SNES Beat 'em ups have only up to three enemies on screen at once.
24:35 dude stood up real quick from that suplex
I like this version, I don’t care what the haters think. Only thing I miss on this version is Poison and Roxy. Also the Sega-CD port is ugly as hell.
The Genesis version will be better once it's released.
The port was *very* well received back in the day. Hence why it got two system exclusive sequels.
Man, I remember playing this when I was as kid! Where did the time go?
*BIFF BIFF BAM POW KERSMASH*
Bad guy: "PAAAAHH!" 💀
Street Fighter 89, the direct sequel from Street Fighter and before Street Fighter II
Snickers bars, mountain dews and chocolate fingered controllers lol early 90’s where the best! 💥
Is this capcom's first SNES game?
I believe it was.
30:07 it isn't long until the mourning of dad. 38:07 Mourning is around the corner 41:00 Mourning is almost here. & 42:08 Mourning is soon to come.
7:21-7:35 the nostalgia is killing me
The reincarnation rate on here is through the roof.
Third character Guy is missing in the SNES version. He is there in NES version and he's cool.
I honestly have memories with this one 🙂 it holds a soft spot for me, it wasn't no streets of rage *due to a lack of 2 player co op* but it was admirable, question, have you ever played the gba version? *that one is really good, 🙂 despite the music for me being a weaker aspect of that version, but it's pretty damn fun*
16:20 People at the background watching Mike Haggar beating everyone he sees and they saying “That’s the mayor we voted for”
Thrasher was the most hated but coolest character of the bad guys
14:54 the last thing G. Andore saw was being levitated in the air for a double headbutt
They should have had Guy and Cody the two playable characters and Haggar the narrator. That way all three characters would have technically been in the game. From what I remember as a kid in the arcade no one chose Haggar. Hell the first time I used him was in Saturday night slam masters.
Will you do 2 and 3?
Este juego merece un resmastered como lo hicieron con otros
- Hello listeners!
- GAAAAAAHH!!!
- And hello the manufacturers of the Zoom H4N Handy Audio Recorder!
Let's see who gets that.
Hey! Hold up, where's that guy? Y'know, *GUY?!* Where he at?
He was removed due to memory on console, but he ended up getting his own game: final fight guy
@@Cupcom5 Thanks!
This game looks like a 90s Bollywood movie 🤩🤩
If this game is made as a movie in Bollywood then :
Akshay Kumar as Cody
Sunil Shetty as Guy
Jackie Shroff as Haggar
Shilpa Shetty as Jessica
& Gulshan Grover as Belgar
great game
This classic game needs a remake. Just keep the sides rolling style with modern graphics and it’s all good.
Played this in 99? This is much harderthan arcade. No recovery time
esto si eran juego de macho 💪🏻💪🏻👍🏼🍺
Final Fight SNES. Not a bad port, but one that probably should've went with a 16 MBit port later on the SNES's life with its missing characters, awful music (though I actually prefer this over the Mega CD music), and cut down animation. Thankfully, we have the SNES-exclusive sequels.
Capcom's first SNES game. Seems a lot harder than the Arcade original, which is infinitely superior. One of several Arcade games I can think of where the original is better.
Good game
Still think it's funny that Nintendo couldn't bring themselves to allow names like "Sodom" or "Damnd"! or the phrase "Oh my God!"
Still awesome game.
give me a tip on how to make successful gameplay lol
thank you very much!!
Here's my favorite tip. For the last hit of your punch combo, push away+punch. That'll make him end the combo in a throw. Works on bosses, too.
Oh my kuh!
Why Haggar use Cody's low pitch voice in snes cause of budget?
*_OH! MY CAR_*
I want to play this game but it is not there in app store
I played it 1st time on Amiga 😉
Oh boy... the Amiga version.... great music and in-game performance for the system, but that's about it. It played nothing like the arcade game.
OH My CAR
AGGAR!
Looks like Streets of Rage from Sega
Final Fight was released in 1989, two years before Streets of Rage
Haggar = Zanggief.
İs it work on ps 5 ?