Super Street Fighter II (USA) [SNES] - play as Vega
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his is a playthrough using Vega (claw) in the SNES version of Super Street Fighter II (American version). Read on below for more information...
Vega is the 2nd boss of the game, and he is a regular playable character.
===== SSF2 VEGA MOVES =====
Key: U = Up; D = Down; B = Back; F = Forward; QCF = Quarter Circle Forward; UF = diagonal Up-Forward; UB = diagonal Up-Back; P = any Punch; K = any Kick; P = any Punch; K = any Kick; 3P = all 3 Punches together; 3K = all 3 Kicks together
SPECIAL MOVES
Rolling Crystal Flash: charge B, then F + P
Sky High Claw: charge D, then UB or U or UF + P, during attack, P
Barcelona Attack: charge D, then UB or U or UF + K, after the wall dive:
........ Claw Strike: P
........ Suplex: when close to opponent, F or B or D or U + P
Double Backflip: 3P
Single Backflip: 3K
===== ABOUT VEGA =====
Probably the most famous fighting game narcissist... his design is most certainly unique - a combination of a matador and a ninja. In comparison to his WW, CE and HF appearances, he gained a whole load of new normals and a new special move for SSFII which really developed him into a far more rounded-out and flexible character, to the point that he was almost like an entirely new character.
===== ADDITIONAL INFORMATION =====
Being the 2nd boss, he'll always appear as the 10th opponent when the player plays through single-player mode.
Being a set boss character in Arcade Mode, you get to have a mirror match against him if you select him as your character to play as.
If you play as Vega using the default Jab colour palette in single-player mode and reach CPU Vega, CPU Vega will be allocated the Strong colour palette.
The bosses and E.Honda are the only characters who do not have a unique 'backwards' walking animation in the SF2 series.
He is known as Balrog in Japan.
To determine him due to the bosses' name switches outside of Japan, fighting game players refer to him as "claw".
In SSFII, he cannot climb onto the fence in his Spain background/stage. Not even the CPU Vega can do this.
===== ABOUT SNES SSF2 =====
This is regarded as one of the best games on the SNES, and with good reason. The game did not generate as much hype in comparison to the prequel SFIIT did (because everyone wanted and got to play as the bosses), but nevertheless it was still extremely popular.
The game comes in a 32 Megabit cartridge, and those with a good eye for graphics and are familiar with the Arcade version of the game can tell that the storage was somewhat scarce... for example, a lot of the character endings are missing images/parts; in the intro Ryu is missing a lot of frames of animations; there isn't even a voice for the "Round [x]" and "Fight" before a fight starts. Despite these downsides, the game is very complete for the SNES' standards.
===== USA/EUR/JPN AUDIO DIFFERENCES =====
It should be noted that audio-wise, there are differences between the different region versions of the game. They are as follows:
In the USA version, they added the announcer voices for the names of the winning characters in 2-Player matches, for example "Cammy Wins". Just like in the Arcade version. The extra memory required to store these extra voices resulted in the BGM music quality having to be slightly lowered for most of the tracks to the point where some instruments sound different. And you can tell this difference if you listen and compare the versions.
In the Japanese version, there are no announcer voices for the winning character's names in 2-Player matches. The announcer just says "You Win" for every winning character. Therefore this means that some of the music BGM themes are of a slightly higher quality and sound better.
In the European version, it follows the Japanese version. However some of the instruments in the music have been improved, particularly the drum beats.
Regarding Cammy, in the Japanese version her anti-air and spinning drill special moves have her saying "Cannon Spike" and "Spiral Arrow" (sounds like "Sign 'Em Out") respectively. In the other versions these special moves have her saying "Thrust Kick" and "Cannon Drill" instead.
===== CHAPTERS =====
00:00 - Intro, Title, Character Select
00:47 - Regular fights
06:06 - Bonus Stage 1
06:42 - Regular fights
12:24 - Bonus Stage 2
12:58 - Regular fights
17:03 - vs. Balrog
18:46 - Bonus Stage 3
19:22 - vs. Vega
22:03 - vs. Sagat
24:01 - vs. M.Bison
25:56 - Ending & Ranking
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