Quote Originally Posted by Tanooki View Post
Definitely. Look at what does exist aside from those evil fools putting in stick boy losers instead of Roxy/Poison. The audio and visuals seem pretty amazingly close to the arcade all things considered, controls right too. Capcom has been known even back then for being notoriously cheap and would resort to even stuff like Konami did cheaping out on batteries for passwords or nothing at all in a game. Had the game not been a launch window title and popped up maybe six months later there's no reason it could not have been done entirely right and very close to the arcade like some of their releases after that point.

I thought it was disgusting they did FF Guy, that was the true epitome of being lazy and showing their true colors on that one to take an old(even then) game and swap out Cody for Guy. Really? Total lazy ass cash in that could have easily restored the missing stage, missing bonus stage, Rolento, the ladies, and had all 3 of the characters put in it. I'd have bought that up in an instant and tossed the other away.

Couldn't agree more with your thoughts on FF Guy being a disgrace/lazy cash grab move on Capcom's part. They could have rather easily taken the time and effort to truly make it the definitive SNES Final Fight game.

Still a bit sad FF is only 1 player, but I'll admit, it's still fun to pop in every once in a blue moon, because graphically and even gameplay-wise, it's pretty damn faithful.