
Who is the face on the label of Street Fighter 2 Turbo? Super Famicom SHVC-TI
Chun-Li
Hironori Hirabayashi?
>>2
Who is it?
It’s Ryu, right?
>>4
I wonder if there was really someone who said this seriously.
You really do it, huh?
The ribbon looks like it’s on the collar of the uniform, which is bad.
>>7
Is it because of this…?
>>7
The training outfit of Turbo Ryu is light blue.
>>87
I really thought this was Ryu.
I mean, is it Ryu…? I wasn’t particularly concerned about who it was.
Isn’t it a dumpling string?
>>8
It’s a 2P color headband!
Anyone who says she looks like Chun-Li probably has a perception disorder or is just being contrarian.
Recently, Chun-Li doesn’t have this kind of face.
The impression of the commercials from that time is also strong.
The gaze of a beast.
>>12
It seems to have a different meaning…
I’ve been confused after seeing something that looks a bit like Ryuu.
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I was going to say it, and I’m happy that it actually happened.
The trends from back then fade away, don’t they?
Until I learned about the sidearm, the strange character of the cursor on the title screen was a mystery.
I think a lot of people would think it’s Ryu with the perception level of a kid.
I was like that too.
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When I think about it, why am I fighting Vega in the middle of the city…?
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The commercials for fighting games back then were like this, it brings back memories.
Both are in the instruction manual.
“Back then, it feels like a lie.”
It appears in the early Gyokuchi Katsumi.
In the first place, Ryu is the one labeled in the original Street Fighter 2.
>>21
So it seems like it could be interpreted as saying “That’s different” or “This is Ryū as well.”
I wonder why I chose Chun-Li.
I thought I was a racer wearing a helmet.
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Is the Qigong fist that you’re about to strike the Turbo version?
It’s common for the label’s illustration to not resemble the game, and I thought it was the main character Ryu.
I was born and raised in the West, so I don’t understand the differences of Asians.
Muji is Ryu.
Turbo is Chun-Li.
If you bought the cassette back then, 100 people would answer like this, so it’s just a strange question about the thread image.
>>27
It seems that all 100 out of 100 people would answer that way, but from reading the thread, it doesn’t seem to be the case.
>>27
I think that’s true if it’s something you bought.
Someone who only received a hand-me-down software like me is mistakenly thinking that they are a dragon.
The box also had Chun-Li prominently displayed in the center.
Who is in the package? That’s pretty common.
I can’t think of it right away, but…
I thought it was Ryu until I opened this thread.
The fact that the dragon with the turbo’s image color has a white headband is bad.
I thought it was a child player who was really getting into being Ryuu, considering how baby-faced they are for a Ryuu.
>>34
It didn’t work.
I bought the Muji Turbo Super when I was in elementary school and played with it for many years, but I always thought this guy was Ryuu.
Because of that, even now it only looks like a pretty drawing of Ryu.
I think it’s a problem that the face in the thread looks like a man.
>>37
I can’t see it.
Even if you don’t know the Muji label, you can tell by the hairstyle.
I thought that the characters positioned like those on the software label would probably be Ryu, Ken, or Vega.
I knew it was Chun-Li, but I was wondering why it was Chun-Li.
When I looked closely, this guy is also who the heck.
A GAIJIN dressed as Ryuu?
At that time, the Turbo commercials featured Guile and Chun-Li, so I thought it was Chun-Li.
>>44
A million girls from Kinnikuman were used in the commercial.
Miki Mizuno played Chun-Li.
I thought it was Ryu.
Isn’t it more of a general concept of STREET FIGHTER rather than being about a specific person?
I guess the impression varies depending on whether you know the commercials from that time.
I rather don’t understand why there are so many people who deny Chun-Li.
It’s Song.
You’d normally notice it with bangs.
The CM’s Vega looks like Kato.
>>55
That’s definitely the target.
The thread image is inspired by Miki Mizuno.
I don’t see this as Chun-Li…
At that time, beautiful makeup involved drawing the eyebrows thick and dark.
It’s turning into a Kondo Sanko commercial…
I thought it was just Ryu.
It’s like the argument between FF and FF.
It seems a bit excessive to say that anyone who doesn’t see Chun-Li is strange, as it’s a relatively common question.
>>63
After seeing the live-action commercial and noticing the resemblance to Miki Mizuno, it’s strange to still think, “But no, I think I’m Ryu.”
We can only decide by fighting between the Ryu faction and the Chun-Li faction…
The anti-Spring Liu faction’s opposition is too extreme.
Is Vega’s eye glowing really influenced by the Tale of the Imperial Capital?
Not everyone was watching the commercial, so it’s no wonder that not everyone sees Chun-Li.
>>70
At that time, households that didn’t watch TV were quite unusual.
Since I’m not familiar with the story, I feel like Chun-Li wouldn’t suddenly come on the game’s label…
What has been released so far is
Chun-Li Theory
Ryuu theory
A theory that children players are fully immersed in becoming dragons.
Hironori Hirabayashi’s theory
The general concept theory of Street Fighter.
Is there really someone who strongly insists it’s Ryu?
I was bombarded with Miki Mizuno’s Chun-Li in commercials, so Chun-Li is ingrained in my mind.
I wonder if Capcom already had strong connections with the entertainment industry around that time.
Well, it’s much easier to understand than mysterious packages from overseas.
Well then, let’s talk about the fight between the black and white people.
>>77
Those guys were at Terry’s entry PV for 6.
https://nlab.itmedia.co.jp/nl/spv/1911/20/news071.html
There was an article here.
>>78
I thought it was just a normal person named Ryu.
>>79
The artwork of the normal Street Fighter 2 looks like the one of Ryu below, so it’s distinguishable, right?
I’ve never wondered who this is…
It’s Shunrei.
I can’t see Chun-Li.
By the way, the two characters who appear first, a white person and a black person, have proper backstories.
Who are those guys fighting in the OP! Lethal Weapons sang that too.
Actually, it seems like there is a setting, and I was surprised.
It’s more mysterious that Vega is seriously on the podium.
Why did Eliza’s face change!?
“` STREET FIGHTER II’ Aiming to become a true fighter, an endless battle unfolds… The CHAMPION EDITION HU CARD is a dedicated card. 4 904233 919598 NEC ©CAPCOM 1991, 1992, 1993 Licensed to NEC Home Electronics, Ltd. Produced by Capcom Co., Ltd. Released by NEC Home Electronics Co., Ltd. 〒108 Tokyo, Minato-ku, Shiba 5-33-1 (Morinaga Plaza Building) TEL (03)3454-5111 HE93002 “`
Since this was it for us, it became Ryu!
>>91
It seems like this is intentionally made to be able to handle both options.
If you’re saying it looks more like a headband than a collar, then I can understand that…
I love manga where all opponents of the same character are treated as clones.
Ryoko Shinohara
I think the confusion comes from the thick eyebrows and whether it’s a ribbon or a headband that isn’t clear.
I can see it, I can see it.
It certainly resembles Beast Senpai, and by process of elimination, I can tell it’s a female Chun-Li.
Back then, if it were a male character, they would probably be drawn in a more rugged way.
For a man to become so smooth is like the early days of CGI.
It’s not a woman’s eyebrow, is it?
Is it the era?
>>101
It’s completely of the times.
In other words, there were hardly any women who drew their eyebrows in the 80s and 90s.
Idols from the late Showa era now look like they have messy eyebrows when seen today.
It’s a pain, just decide at 10.
Even when I’m watching TV, I don’t remember anything.
I thought it might be Ryu because it seems kind of masculine.
It was Chun-Li.
I thought it was Ryu until recently, but I think it’s probably because the Street Fighter 2 Turbo at my house only had the cartridge with no box or manual.
I was a kid at that time, so I couldn’t read CHUN LI and for a while, the character’s name remained a mystery.