This was absolutely splendid to watch. Final Fight is one of my all time favourite games. I wish Capcom one day would make a new Final Fight game even if it means getting the guys who worked on Streets of Rage 4, this would be an incredible marriage.
I remember playing Final Fight in the arcade late 89 and was absolutely blown away by it and the first Turtles arcade game. Final Fight with the huge sprites and beautiful graphics changed video games forever and holds a special place in my heart even over Streets of Rage. I saw and played Final Fight for a few years even before Streets of Rage was even born! Hell the 7-11 down the street from my house had a little back space area where they housed a few arcade cabinets. Nowadays they just do lottery stuff back there, but back then they had a Final Fight arcade back there for awhile, the first Turtles arcade game for awhile, POW and many others! Final Fight was literally a game that I could walk in there and play almost every day! In fall 91 as young man in middle school a friend brought a Nintendo Power to school advertising the SNES and flipping through the pages and looking at the pictures I stumbled upon pictures of the SNES version of Final Fight and boy was I impressed! I found out it would only be 1 player and no Guy but I knew I had to have this game. So XMas 91 when I got my SNES that came with Super Mario World I received Final Fight as my first game bought separately for the system. And what a Xmas it was!
@@h.m.5724 I'm actually glad you said that. It lets me know that my life was real good. See when I say things like I played Final Fight in 89 it means nothing to me because I was there. It just lets me know that I shouldn't take for granted the things I saw because others weren't as privileged. Coliseum Mall Hampton, VA, the arcade was called Sega's Timeout! Wish you were there young man!
And it's good to see you here MVG! Maybe one day we will see you here too, It would be the reunion of the legends of retro gaming, MLiG, DF, Game Sack, MVG and Retro RGB, one can just dream!
Right!?! Is this not the ultimate collab for a gaming-related TH-cam video !?! Just have to get you and spawn wave in there for a section about emulation and sales 😊
Man, what a crazy quality episode! I'm glad you mentioned the Capcom Beat em Up bundle eventually at the end as I think it's a great conversation and certainly the best and easy version to get hold of right now. Loved the intro and the quality of this video was top notch. Great work all.
@@davideselvi3906 only the Japanese version came out in '89, infact at the end of the year. So the probability of you playing it that year is close to none
John is learning! Look at how much more he is moving his head and hands! Man i cant wait for especial DF episode about witchard hand gestures mastering.
Still no time stamps on the video, or links to Wikipedia pages and supporting documentation, despite it being the longest one yet. Where’s the learning?
I wish you guys would do a DF retro on Earthworm Jim games. There’s some distinct differences between various versions, and most push some cool techniques for the time. Here’s hoping for a future episode 🤞
I was waiting to see if they would mention Pyron's color hack for Final Fight CD. He is my friend since 1994 when we got to be in the same class on school. And now seeing his name be mentioned by John himself is fucking awesome!
I had Final Fight CD back in the day. While I never thought it made it a better game than Streets of Rage 2 or 3, It was an awesome version of the game, and for the time, It felt like the best arcade port you could possibly get! Final Fight CD was really cool.
Possibly the greatest ever episode from the great DF Retro series! Would love to see you tackle the Tomb Raider series next (and don't skip on the N-Gage).
A most excellent retrospective 👍 An interesting parallel can be made between Golden Axe on Mega Drive and Final Fight on SNES. Both are early titles on those systems but while Final Fight was severely lacking (only 2 selectable characters, no co-op, 1 stage was removed...) Golden Axe on the other hand features 2 player co-op, every stages and even adds some extras! Sure Final Fight is a more memory-consuming game (bigger sprites, more stages...) but it relied on a 8 meg cart whereas Golden Axe was released 1 year before and only relied on a 4 meg cart. It's rather crazy. Also 17:27 internal sound hardware FTW! Those Yamaha FM chips are so rad whereas MIDI modules tend to produce hit-or-miss results. And here are a few suggestions that could be interesting for future DF Retro episodes: - Shinobi - Puyo Puyo - Road Rash - Earthworm Jim Keep up the good work guys.
There is a lot of content like this on TH-cam. But digital foundry just has something special. Please more stuff like this. Very well done! Not that I don’t like the other stuff the channel is known for, I love that too. This look back in video game history is just as important though as theses games are the foundation for where video games are going. This is what a game design doc is all about! Great job.
Wonderful. Absolutely brilliant. The intro and outros were hilarious, and one can clearly see you were having fun doing them. As for the retrospective itself, it was as entertaining and full-featured as all you guys have led us to expect. This is definitely within Top-5 DF Retro territory. Maybe even Top-3. Thank you all so much for making this episode. 👏🏻👏🏻💪🏻💪🏻
I fell in love with the original arcade release of this game aged 6 and still love it 30 years later. I guess Guy Cody and Haggar were my childhood sweethearts....
These "retro" spectives are the beeessssssttt! Thanks so much as always. Keep up the great work, everyone! Love the collaborations and voice acting too!! Hilarious!
Many thanks for this amazing vid, this is some of the best content I've seen on TH-cam for ages. Richard leadbetter's cameo at the end is just fantastic.
That intro was sick. I love that this series continues to up the production values. Also, that was Macho Man Randy Savage. YEEEUUUHHHHH! Rick Rude was somebody else.
Wow you outdid on this one John, and bringing in MLIG and other guests, a true collab. Outstanding work and effort, this is why you're one of my most favorite tubers. I have this on PS2s Capcom classics collection vol 1, I've only beaten it once and I've been telling myself that I need to play it a bunch more since.
It's been a gloomy day in London and I have been trying to get out of a bad mood all day but the intro made me smile, thank you! now back to the video :D
FINALLY! I've been waiting for another classical DF Retro vid. Please priorities these over the rest of the retro vids, John, these are why many of us watch the channel. Keep up the great work!
Another fabulous video, Mr. Linneman. Thank you, so much, for all the time and effort you put in these videos. They are, for me, often the highlight of my week.
How can you guys so a Final Fight video which has FFRevenge, but not a DF Retro on Virtua Fighter? Please look into the ports too! Saturn VF1, Saturn VF2, and Dreamcast VF3 are all fascinating! VF2 is the most miracle arcade port!
Really good video John, love it when you look at titles like this. Everyone had something great to contribute too, a rarity for big collab episodes! Your best work yet.
I've always been major fan of the series since day one. I haven't even started watching this one yet and I'm already excited for the amazing retrospectives you do. These videos take me back to those times. Thank you and keep on staying retro.
I love this channel so much. John, you and the rest of the DF crew have become some of my favorite creators over the years. That intro was legendary lol
When discussing the inspirations behind Haggar, I think DF forgot to mention Jesse The Body Ventura. In my opinion, I think that’s mostly where Capcom drew their inspiration from. Jesse the body was an American Actor/Wrestler/Mayor of Minnesota. In my mind, this is EXACTLY who Haggar was inspired from. Coincidentally enough, Jesse Ventura as Mayor was behind a railway named METRO BLUE. This all went on between 1990 and 1994.
I'm five minutes in, and goddamn, John and his team need to be commended for making such a polished, watchable video. John has really come a long way since he made his first DF videos. Great work everyone!
Here I am, watching a 1h video about a game I didn't even know before, that's only something that John and his gang can achieve! It is so amazing to get a look at the past of gaming that I missed due to not being around yet/ too youngf, in such wellcrafted, lengthy videos!
Awesome video. Discovered John through the almighty Cane And Rinse Video Game Podcast. This is a sure fire channel added to my favourites. Classic Brawler broken down superbly by John. Top Quality.
It's impressive how you manage to fascinate me for a series of a genre I usually don't care about. Just watching this almost makes me want to gives Final Fight a try.
The amount of work & editing hours that was put into the making of this video is amazing. The sound the (arcade)game makes when insert coin is very satisfying haha.. damn I miss my childhood.
River City Girls has an amazing soundtrack as well. It even has a number of references and characters from Double Dragon Neon. Skullmageddon runs a shop.
_Dad took off my training wheels,_ _Boy oh boy how great it feels!_ _In no time I'm cruisin' around,_ _Immediately fell and smashed my teeth out_ _Fractured my jaw!_
Capcom was supposed to come out with an HD version of Final Fight like they did with Street Fighter HD remix, I remember seeing a few pictures of the HD version in a magazine : what happened to it ?
I remember i was so good at this game I needed 1 coin to beat it. I was playing with Cody. With Cody u could press punch and then move the stick left and right. Basically the enemy gets stuck in your punches. This move worked on all enemies and bosses as well.
I do that too! It works with Guy as well. These days I’m lazy though and use an auto-fire board with my JAMMA cab so I don’t have to hammer the punch button.
Works with all characters but it's better to do it with either Cody or Guy. Haggar only has 3 hit in his combo. You basically start punching them and before the last hit that sends them bouncing back you hit punch in the opposite direction and the combo resets and starts again. This trick is used in many TAS runs to drain bosses life in an instant.
Yeah that is tough to believe. The arcade game was super cheap with too many enemies to crowd you. Sega CD with the color correction patch is the most balanced and the best version for me.
I'm no bullshitter man! Believe me. Pretty sure the game was on hard since countless of enemies where present in some scenes attacking you from all directions. U have no idea how many ppl were spending coins on that game. There was even a line at that arcade. When someone was playing Final Fight people gather around it :D. I wasn't good at Final Fight from the start. I spent a lot of time and money trying to learn every move from the enemy and bosses, how many are going to appear in a particular scene and when to use my melee weapons and stuff. After that I became good. But mostly I beat the game using the punching strategy. Actually only 4 or 5 ppl from my arcade managed to beat the game. Me and 2 others could beat the game with 1 coin.
14:50 Probably an oversight for the console, but I imagine arcade operators requested the highest difficulty being the default so they didn't have to remember to keep setting the machine to max difficulty. I don't think it was ever a big secret that arcades, especially when first released, were set to max difficulty to take your quarters. Only the old cabinets in the back, which perhaps the operators liked to play themselves, would be set to a reasonable difficulty.
Then 3D games and the advances game storage with CD-ROMs came along and destroyed them. Everybody wanted to play the new 3D games and you could get them in the home now. We realize now that early 3D games were are barely playable while a good sprite base game is infinitely more playable. Id rather play Space Invaders, Pac-Man or Donkey Kong than any early 3D game.
To take away a little of John's Monday blues, great video guys, it's a work of art which I enjoyed every minute of. More is the only way to go from here on 🙂
Stayed up late the other night playing Final Fight: Double Impact via PS Now. It includes Magic Sword, a game no one ever talks about but is a blast! Seriously! I've had Double Impact downloaded on PS3 for several years but never really played it. Grab a mug of ale, play Magic Sword.
I love your retrospectives. Thank you. When I was watching on my PlayStation 4 I just had to take up my phone to thank you for putting in music from Street fighter EX plus alpha. I noticed it right away! You have taste!
Wow I can't believe Digital Foundry, My Life In Gaming, and Matty McMuscles collaborated on a video... These are like my three favorite TH-cam channels. Great work guys I feel like this video was made for me 😂💙
That intro is the reason the internet was created. Great job!
This was absolutely splendid to watch. Final Fight is one of my all time favourite games. I wish Capcom one day would make a new Final Fight game even if it means getting the guys who worked on Streets of Rage 4, this would be an incredible marriage.
I only watched the intro and my god, this is genius. This is gonna be a TREAT
Wait till you see the outro...
I remember playing Final Fight in the arcade late 89 and was absolutely blown away by it and the first Turtles arcade game. Final Fight with the huge sprites and beautiful graphics changed video games forever and holds a special place in my heart even over Streets of Rage. I saw and played Final Fight for a few years even before Streets of Rage was even born! Hell the 7-11 down the street from my house had a little back space area where they housed a few arcade cabinets. Nowadays they just do lottery stuff back there, but back then they had a Final Fight arcade back there for awhile, the first Turtles arcade game for awhile, POW and many others! Final Fight was literally a game that I could walk in there and play almost every day! In fall 91 as young man in middle school a friend brought a Nintendo Power to school advertising the SNES and flipping through the pages and looking at the pictures I stumbled upon pictures of the SNES version of Final Fight and boy was I impressed! I found out it would only be 1 player and no Guy but I knew I had to have this game. So XMas 91 when I got my SNES that came with Super Mario World I received Final Fight as my first game bought separately for the system. And what a Xmas it was!
did you buy FF guy too?
@@Deathtank75 No I didn't. I didn't even know that game existed until years later.
I bet a million dollars you are lying for saying you played FF1 in 1989, if you said 1990 I would have believed you but '89 come on
@@h.m.5724 I'm actually glad you said that. It lets me know that my life was real good. See when I say things like I played Final Fight in 89 it means nothing to me because I was there. It just lets me know that I shouldn't take for granted the things I saw because others weren't as privileged. Coliseum Mall Hampton, VA, the arcade was called Sega's Timeout! Wish you were there young man!
the best part of this video was 0:00 - 1:08:37
And it's good to see you here MVG! Maybe one day we will see you here too, It would be the reunion of the legends of retro gaming, MLiG, DF, Game Sack, MVG and Retro RGB, one can just dream!
Right!?! Is this not the ultimate collab for a gaming-related TH-cam video !?! Just have to get you and spawn wave in there for a section about emulation and sales 😊
These are turning into full blown documentaries and I love it.
DF Retro of Final Fight? This is like Christmas in July!
Man, what a crazy quality episode! I'm glad you mentioned the Capcom Beat em Up bundle eventually at the end as I think it's a great conversation and certainly the best and easy version to get hold of right now. Loved the intro and the quality of this video was top notch. Great work all.
Macho Man Rick Rude?
lol, I watched too much wrestling when I was growing up.
It's Macho Man Randy Savage and Ravishing Rick Rude btw.
Yeah, I caught that too.
DF obviously aren't dirty marks like us lot 😂
I assume he meant Macho Man and Rick Rude but didn't say it clearly enough.
Audi meant Macho Man, Rick Rude (that's in the script) but just didn't quite vocalize it clearly (English is his second language anyways)
Two of my fave wrestlers along with Mr Perfect & The Honky Tonk Man
You guys are the GREATEST!! Thank you. I was at the arcades in California when Final Fight broke out in 89. It was a great time to be a kid.
1990 not 89
@@h.m.5724 it came out in '89
@@davideselvi3906 only the Japanese version came out in '89, infact at the end of the year. So the probability of you playing it that year is close to none
That intro! Epic! And thanks for deep diving into one of the beloved series! Great episode as always!
John is learning! Look at how much more he is moving his head and hands! Man i cant wait for especial DF episode about witchard hand gestures mastering.
Slowly but surely, learning from the master.
@@dark1x High hopes of hilarious episode of this!
Still no time stamps on the video, or links to Wikipedia pages and supporting documentation, despite it being the longest one yet. Where’s the learning?
@@dark1x
The Grandmaster
Is that the guy with a toddlers face ?
I wish you guys would do a DF retro on Earthworm Jim games. There’s some distinct differences between various versions, and most push some cool techniques for the time. Here’s hoping for a future episode 🤞
These collab DF Retro just gets better and better! That intro and outro and everything inbetween ! You guys are the best!
This is next level, guys. Y'all just keep getting better and better! I'm still holding out hope for a graphics technology explainer series, though.
"Oh! My childhood..." - bless you guys at DF for bringing me back down memory lane in glorious technical detail
Final Fight One is my favorite version of the first game. Full of extra content when compared to the CD version. Double Impact is also good.
President Leadbetter at the end sealed it. Beautiful work everyone.
I was waiting to see if they would mention Pyron's color hack for Final Fight CD. He is my friend since 1994 when we got to be in the same class on school. And now seeing his name be mentioned by John himself is fucking awesome!
The colour hack is an improvement, but it's doesn't make the graphics good. They're still pretty rough looking.
No mention of the aracde perfect 2 co-op sharp X68000 version
I had Final Fight CD back in the day. While I never thought it made it a better game than Streets of Rage 2 or 3, It was an awesome version of the game, and for the time, It felt like the best arcade port you could possibly get! Final Fight CD was really cool.
Possibly the greatest ever episode from the great DF Retro series! Would love to see you tackle the Tomb Raider series next (and don't skip on the N-Gage).
Great work, John and team! You guys are my favorite channel on TH-cam and I love seeing you guys evolve your production values over time. Keep it up!
Final Fight, Streets of Rage, Double Dragon, Turtles back in time god I loved those games I loved the 80s 90s era of ganing
A most excellent retrospective 👍
An interesting parallel can be made between Golden Axe on Mega Drive and Final Fight on SNES. Both are early titles on those systems but while Final Fight was severely lacking (only 2 selectable characters, no co-op, 1 stage was removed...) Golden Axe on the other hand features 2 player co-op, every stages and even adds some extras! Sure Final Fight is a more memory-consuming game (bigger sprites, more stages...) but it relied on a 8 meg cart whereas Golden Axe was released 1 year before and only relied on a 4 meg cart. It's rather crazy.
Also 17:27 internal sound hardware FTW! Those Yamaha FM chips are so rad whereas MIDI modules tend to produce hit-or-miss results.
And here are a few suggestions that could be interesting for future DF Retro episodes:
- Shinobi
- Puyo Puyo
- Road Rash
- Earthworm Jim
Keep up the good work guys.
Amazing work
Sega Genesis = Streets of Rage 2
SNES = Final Fight 3
There is a lot of content like this on TH-cam. But digital foundry just has something special. Please more stuff like this. Very well done! Not that I don’t like the other stuff the channel is known for, I love that too. This look back in video game history is just as important though as theses games are the foundation for where video games are going. This is what a game design doc is all about! Great job.
Wonderful. Absolutely brilliant. The intro and outros were hilarious, and one can clearly see you were having fun doing them.
As for the retrospective itself, it was as entertaining and full-featured as all you guys have led us to expect.
This is definitely within Top-5 DF Retro territory. Maybe even Top-3.
Thank you all so much for making this episode. 👏🏻👏🏻💪🏻💪🏻
I fell in love with the original arcade release of this game aged 6 and still love it 30 years later. I guess Guy Cody and Haggar were my childhood sweethearts....
These "retro" spectives are the beeessssssttt! Thanks so much as always. Keep up the great work, everyone! Love the collaborations and voice acting too!! Hilarious!
Many thanks for this amazing vid, this is some of the best content I've seen on TH-cam for ages. Richard leadbetter's cameo at the end is just fantastic.
That intro was sick. I love that this series continues to up the production values.
Also, that was Macho Man Randy Savage. YEEEUUUHHHHH!
Rick Rude was somebody else.
Wow you outdid on this one John, and bringing in MLIG and other guests, a true collab. Outstanding work and effort, this is why you're one of my most favorite tubers. I have this on PS2s Capcom classics collection vol 1, I've only beaten it once and I've been telling myself that I need to play it a bunch more since.
It's been a gloomy day in London and I have been trying to get out of a bad mood all day but the intro made me smile, thank you! now back to the video :D
FINALLY! I've been waiting for another classical DF Retro vid. Please priorities these over the rest of the retro vids, John, these are why many of us watch the channel. Keep up the great work!
Another fabulous video, Mr. Linneman. Thank you, so much, for all the time and effort you put in these videos. They are, for me, often the highlight of my week.
This is my second favorite video in this channel beaten only by the the Final Fantasy 7 one. John never fail to deliver, good job yet again.
How can you guys so a Final Fight video which has FFRevenge, but not a DF Retro on Virtua Fighter? Please look into the ports too! Saturn VF1, Saturn VF2, and Dreamcast VF3 are all fascinating! VF2 is the most miracle arcade port!
Stunning work!
Man you really went beyond the call of duty for this episode. It was fantastic and the little skits were the icing on the cake.
Amazing work John and Audi!!! Thanks to everyone else who contributed as well. One of the best DF Retro episodes yet.
Seen it done by other TH-camrs but you do it the best. Your inclusion of FF2 and FF3 was magnificent.
Really good video John, love it when you look at titles like this. Everyone had something great to contribute too, a rarity for big collab episodes! Your best work yet.
Appreciate to hear a westerner say Japanese names almost exactly like it should be pronounced
I've always been major fan of the series since day one. I haven't even started watching this one yet and I'm already excited for the amazing retrospectives you do. These videos take me back to those times. Thank you and keep on staying retro.
And now we can play Final Fight 1 inside Street Fighter 6 (or at least if you're in the beta).
Just wanted to say outstanding work as ever, DF Retro. You guys are the high watermark of retrospectives!
I love this channel so much. John, you and the rest of the DF crew have become some of my favorite creators over the years.
That intro was legendary lol
Streets of Rage is a better series by far, but the original Final Fight (arcade) is the GOAT classic beat-'em'up game.
Simply incredible stuff.
The Mega CD port is my personal favourite, so glad it got well honoured here.
When discussing the inspirations behind Haggar, I think DF forgot to mention Jesse The Body Ventura.
In my opinion, I think that’s mostly where Capcom drew their inspiration from.
Jesse the body was an American Actor/Wrestler/Mayor of Minnesota. In my mind, this is EXACTLY who Haggar was inspired from.
Coincidentally enough, Jesse Ventura as Mayor was behind a railway named METRO BLUE.
This all went on between 1990 and 1994.
I'm five minutes in, and goddamn, John and his team need to be commended for making such a polished, watchable video. John has really come a long way since he made his first DF videos. Great work everyone!
Here I am, watching a 1h video about a game I didn't even know before, that's only something that John and his gang can achieve! It is so amazing to get a look at the past of gaming that I missed due to not being around yet/ too youngf, in such wellcrafted, lengthy videos!
Fantastic video, made me pause it at one point to load up MvC3 and mash a bit with haggar lol.
Fantastic work, John. A beloved series worthy of such a great video.
I'm 45 seconds in and I've already clicked thumbs up do to this top tier intro. Good work guys. I love DF Retro.
They just opened an arcade here in Amsterdam and Final Fight is really popular with children.
Awesome video. Discovered John through the almighty Cane And Rinse Video Game Podcast. This is a sure fire channel added to my favourites. Classic Brawler broken down superbly by John. Top Quality.
Nice Asobi Seksu shirt, Coury!
That opening was some next gen awesomeness! Holy fuck, boys!
It's impressive how you manage to fascinate me for a series of a genre I usually don't care about. Just watching this almost makes me want to gives Final Fight a try.
Such a great film. Between this and Analog Frontiers 2 from MLiG, this weekend is all about retro documentaries. Thanks for this fantastic work!
What a thorough examination of the series as a whole. I'm FLOORED! Such humor too. The best DF episode yet!
Very good presentation of every port of Final Fight! Well done!
The amount of work & editing hours that was put into the making of this video is amazing.
The sound the (arcade)game makes when insert coin is very satisfying haha.. damn I miss my childhood.
Awesome video! Thanks for all the hard work everyone put in to make it happen :)
I love video game history!
Bloody brilliant! That intro took me back to my mega-CD days lol. Brilliant episode! Best reviewers of video games bar none.
Oh, it's that one game from Hi Score Girl. Cool. 🤣
Seriously though, Double Dragon Neon and God Hand music plus good old Matt? Amazing video! 👍
Great video as always John. You've inspired me so much !
Double Dragon Neon's soundtrack is one of the most underrated in beat 'em ups.
River City Girls has an amazing soundtrack as well. It even has a number of references and characters from Double Dragon Neon. Skullmageddon runs a shop.
_Dad took off my training wheels,_
_Boy oh boy how great it feels!_
_In no time I'm cruisin' around,_
_Immediately fell and smashed my teeth out_
_Fractured my jaw!_
The most entertaining DF Retro episode so far! Awesome work!
Capcom was supposed to come out with an HD version of Final Fight like they did with Street Fighter HD remix, I remember seeing a few pictures of the HD version in a magazine : what happened to it ?
Just amazing stuff with this :D Might be my favorite episode of DFretro yet.
Nobody ever gives Ninja Gaiden credit for being the first brawler to feature breakable phone booths, barrels and crates.
Why would they? Double Dragon did it a year before it.
I remember i was so good at this game I needed 1 coin to beat it. I was playing with Cody. With Cody u could press punch and then move the stick left and right. Basically the enemy gets stuck in your punches. This move worked on all enemies and bosses as well.
I do that too! It works with Guy as well. These days I’m lazy though and use an auto-fire board with my JAMMA cab so I don’t have to hammer the punch button.
Works with all characters but it's better to do it with either Cody or Guy. Haggar only has 3 hit in his combo. You basically start punching them and before the last hit that sends them bouncing back you hit punch in the opposite direction and the combo resets and starts again. This trick is used in many TAS runs to drain bosses life in an instant.
Yeah that is tough to believe. The arcade game was super cheap with too many enemies to crowd you. Sega CD with the color correction patch is the most balanced and the best version for me.
I'm no bullshitter man! Believe me. Pretty sure the game was on hard since countless of enemies where present in some scenes attacking you from all directions. U have no idea how many ppl were spending coins on that game. There was even a line at that arcade. When someone was playing Final Fight people gather around it :D. I wasn't good at Final Fight from the start. I spent a lot of time and money trying to learn every move from the enemy and bosses, how many are going to appear in a particular scene and when to use my melee weapons and stuff. After that I became good. But mostly I beat the game using the punching strategy. Actually only 4 or 5 ppl from my arcade managed to beat the game. Me and 2 others could beat the game with 1 coin.
Autofire is a legit way to play it, the game centers in Japan have cabs with autofire circuits. I used autofire with Guy for the infinite punch.
With the success of Streets of Rage 4, Capcom should dip into beat em ups again starting with a final fight 4.
You really outdid yourself on the intro, John!
14:50 Probably an oversight for the console, but I imagine arcade operators requested the highest difficulty being the default so they didn't have to remember to keep setting the machine to max difficulty.
I don't think it was ever a big secret that arcades, especially when first released, were set to max difficulty to take your quarters. Only the old cabinets in the back, which perhaps the operators liked to play themselves, would be set to a reasonable difficulty.
Just amazing effort here. The intro is world class awesome! There is no greater evil than Bubsy!
Thank you John for your hard work in creating these great videos. I love all DF Retro videos! :P
This episode was epic. DF Retro is seriously some of the best content on TH-cam.
DF Retro deserves it's own channel.
Richard's Bad Dudes inspired message at the end was a brilliant touch. World class delivery.
Amazing video retrospective! You all put out fantastic, well-researched content.
One of the best DFretro episode. Thanks guys.
Dude, 1h+ of pure gold. thank you very much.
6:39 Come on, that slip is almost unforgivable, it is the Macho Man Randy Savage... OOOO YEAH!!! RIP
Final fight, Double dragon, Shadow warriors, arcade games were brilliant
Then 3D games and the advances game storage with CD-ROMs came along and destroyed them.
Everybody wanted to play the new 3D games and you could get them in the home now.
We realize now that early 3D games were are barely playable while a good sprite base game is infinitely more playable. Id rather play Space Invaders, Pac-Man or Donkey Kong than any early 3D game.
To take away a little of John's Monday blues, great video guys, it's a work of art which I enjoyed every minute of. More is the only way to go from here on 🙂
Stayed up late the other night playing Final Fight: Double Impact via PS Now. It includes Magic Sword, a game no one ever talks about but is a blast! Seriously! I've had Double Impact downloaded on PS3 for several years but never really played it. Grab a mug of ale, play Magic Sword.
Loved the HD images made in the US in the 90s that you guys added, really neat!
lmao John at the end. I loved the whole video. you all explained it very well. I loved the inclusion of 'Glad I am' as well. dat OST hits the spot!
I remember the first time I saw this game in the arcade. I was blown away by the graphics and the audio
Holy shit, this is some outstanding work! Absolutely brilliant. It's a shame that few people have watched it. Damn TH-cam!
The real shame is that people actually think this video is good even though it didn't mention the best version of FF.
I love your retrospectives. Thank you. When I was watching on my PlayStation 4 I just had to take up my phone to thank you for putting in music from Street fighter EX plus alpha. I noticed it right away! You have taste!
Final Fight was my favourite arcade brawler. I spent a fortune on quarters playing this. Thanks for this video!
Epic! Thank you John for taking us trough Metro city and beyond. :D
That’s more than I ever wanted or know about Final Fight and I loved it. Amazing work, all!
OMG so excited to watch this, but what would make it better would be Linneman in suspenders :p
Wow I can't believe Digital Foundry, My Life In Gaming, and Matty McMuscles collaborated on a video... These are like my three favorite TH-cam channels. Great work guys I feel like this video was made for me 😂💙
This was extremely entertaining and informative. Great job guys.