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- From: jnishina@nyx.cs.du.edu (John Nishinaga)
- Subject: Re: Electricity
- Message-ID: <1992Dec29.220353.11379@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
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- Date: Tue, 29 Dec 92 22:03:53 GMT
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- el27166@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (This Space for Rent) writes (in partial):
-
- >Everyone likes to think that the competition they face at their local arcade
- >is the best they will meet elsewhere in the world.
-
- I certainly hope not.
-
- >Almost all of the advice posted to this newsgroup are completely useless to
- >me. Most of it, I ignore, like the Bison vs. Ken cheapness debate.
-
- No kidding, eh?
-
- >What this group IS useful for is it's a forum for me to see SF2 from other
- >perspectives. After someone told me the somewhat radical theory that EVERY
- >move can be interrupted, I put theory into practice by performing a standing
- >roundhouse dragon punch in a real fight situation. Previously, such a move
- >would have been beyond my belief and understanding of the game. Now, I have a
- >slightly wider and IMO more accurate overall view of the game. And it's these
- >incremental burst of insight into the game which I enjoy.
-
- How about those Guile backhand's to Sonic Kick? :)
-
- What I personally would like to see is some real guides, as in one character
- vs. another character and strategies for both sides. I still haven't seen any
- decent ones. On that note, except one from me within a week or so. :)
-
- >Also, I hope to help everyone become better, so that I can have decent
- >competition when I visit places outside of UIUC. Competition outside of
- >college campuses is rather pathetic, in my experience.
-
- You should come down to L.A. sometime. If you are as good as you sound, it
- should be interesting to say the least.
- --
- John Nishinaga - jnishina@nyx.cs.du.edu
-