Street Fighter IV Officially Announced 81
Along with the announcement of the new-for-modern-consoles Bionic Commando, Capcom has also officially revealed the existence of Street Fighter IV . Other than the fact that it is in development there aren't a lot of details on the game, with little more than a gameplay-less trailer to view. Gamespot reports: "The trailer depicts longtime rivals Ken and Ryu duking it out once more, this time in a moonlit forest. The two friends and frequent rivals exchange, block, and parry blows for about a minute, busting out such familiar moves as the hurricane kick and dragon punch. With neither fighter gaining the advantage, Ryu charges up a fireball that bathes the screen in white before the Street Fighter IV logo appears with a splash of blood, followed by a warning to 'Prepare yourself.'"
How do you pronounce Ryu anyways? (Score:4, Insightful)
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I still think it sounds better as Rye You. It's personal opinion, and I know it's not correct and I sound like an ignoramous. But hey, I'm American, we're *expected* to do this.
Wakarimasu?
Re:How do you pronounce Ryu anyways? (Score:5, Funny)
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Pick up a book called "Zakkenaiyo" (or pretty close to that) in your local B&N/Borders. Full of useful Japanese slang and profanity. You seem to be under the impression that Japanese society is polite through and through. This isn't the case at all.
Mandarin, however, seems to use words that have double meanings, instead of separate curse words. This does not seem to be the case with Cantonese, however.
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I have a copy laying around somewhere.
It's not so much a book of swear words, as it is insults.
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Only Texans pronounce it KEE-yoto.
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Correctly, it's KEyo-to (2 syllables), or REyuu (one) and sounds more like liuu but with the L pronounced halfway like an R.
You know how they make fun of Asians that say rice like lice. Say RLiuu rike that.
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The "ee" sound is slightly abreviated.
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Re:How do you pronounce Ryu anyways? (Score:4, Informative)
RI(yu)U
So the (yu) would modify the RI sound. There is a straight RU sound, so there is still some I sound left after the (yu) modification.
I still say Rye-yu though, because otherwise no one knows I'm talking about.
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Of course, english for spanish native users really suck, you just can't give the "latin" accent unless you go to classes to fix the dictation.
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Likewise, a japanese friend of mine tells me that it is way easier for him to speak Spanish than English.
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1) Place the tip of your tounge against your palate just above your upper teeth - this is the same position it takes for an L or D sound in English
2) Make an R sound
I've heard of it as being described like the Spanish R but without a trill.
In any case, the Japanese know what you mean if you pronounce your R's the English way. Ryu is a single mora in Japanese, so in English pronounciation its like Roo with a little 'ee' sound a
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There were supposed to be a Cyrillic "R" and a "yu" between the quotes.
Does
Re:How do you pronounce Ryu anyways? (Score:5, Funny)
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-uso.
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It means Dragon in Japanese. It's quite a common name too.
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Number 4 at long last (Score:3, Funny)
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Of course, it's still been a decade since 3...
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(BTW, can we please, please just get beyond Thunderdome already?)
Subtitle (Score:5, Funny)
Street Fighter The Later Years (Score:5, Interesting)
See it on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kLrWgVPeCzI [youtube.com]
Mod parent informative! (Score:2)
P.S. You'll love Blanka's appearance on the third episode.
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http://www.dailymotion.com/search/elephant+larry/video/x1xisq_hadoken-street-fighter-2-live_fun [dailymotion.com]
Re:What is this game all about? (Score:4, Funny)
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the fanboy in me says.. (Score:3, Insightful)
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2D, I hope (Score:4, Interesting)
And they'd better include Blanka!
Pikachu (Score:5, Funny)
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You don't get your head bitten just yet, though.
6 months later (Score:3, Funny)
If It's Very Much Like SF3 (Score:1)
Side view? (Score:5, Interesting)
It just seemed more playable. And fun.
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There's nothing to suggest that this new one will be any different. A FMV doesn't mean that the playable game will look anything like the teaser trailer.
In any case, I, along with most other SF fans I've heard chime in, are with you.
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Only three... (Score:1)
BTW, Guile rules.
You're the only one (Score:2)
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Capcom USA vs. Street Fighter (Score:2, Informative)
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Street fighter was a technical game, most of the best fighting games are technical games FFS... why would you want a game that required no skill? As far as I'm concerned after SF2, the addition of 50 different versions (hyper fighting, super street fighter, etc, etc) was the problem. They should have just done what good game d
The orginal Streetfighter programers... (Score:2)
3D characters (Score:2)
If they do go with 2D sprites I hope we get high-resolution artwork with animation on the level of a good anime. But given the considerable amount of producti
Ahhhhh... (Score:1, Redundant)
Redundant (Score:2)
SF experimented with various gimmicks, but in the end hasn't really changed much since SFII.