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Capcom arrives half-heartedly on Super NES with a deeply flawed conversion of arcade smash Final Fight. Missing stages, characters, and play options, this 16-bit debut looked nice in magazines, but didn't play nearly as impressively as Nintendo's own releases.

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Final Fight retrospective: Going it alone | Super NES Works #006

Capcom arrives half-heartedly on Super NES with a deeply flawed conversion of arcade smash Final Fight. Missing stages, characters, and play options, this 16-bit debut looked nice in magazines, but didn't play nearly as impressively as Nintendo's own releases.

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Scott

Hey Jeremy - at around the 7:00 mark you say "1999", but it sounds like you're talking about 1991 (when the SNES version came out). Or did I misunderstand the point you were making there?

Scott

Oh, and at 3:26, the words "in fact" are said twice in a row.

Max

Sega does what Ninten-don't...is accurate in this case.