What might happen if Capcom can't finish Street Fighter IV by July? Paraplegic Street Fighter, that's what! Sure, it may only be a remote possibility, but it's definitely one that's hilarious to explore!

According to the guys at Kotaku Street Fighter IV is only half finished. Technically, Capcom still has till July, but that’s not a lot of time in game development years. What might Capcom do come those hot summer months and the game is still incomplete? The marketing machine cannot be stopped, the proverbial trucks are waiting to rush the game to hungry fans around the world and yet Ken still only has one working leg…
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    vaga_koleso Feb 22, 08
    All right, let's see who can come up with the best paraplegic special attack!
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    Storm Feb 22, 08
    Ken only needs one leg. He'll own them all. I'm patient for this game, no rush at all. As long as they make it worthwhile...because I gotta say, I don't like the 3D look.

    I was hoping that they would have had a 2D/3D option, so that you can change it freely.
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      Mario_1 Feb 22, 08
      No, Ken would need one ARM. He's an uppercut specialist, after all.
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        Storm Feb 22, 08
        Yeah, master of the Shoryuken. But he does have his hurricane kick and recently a kicking super.
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          Subzer0* Feb 22, 08
          Dream on. Ryu would own Ken anyday. xD

          HADOKEN!

          With that said. I can't wait till summer.
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    vaga_koleso Feb 22, 08
    > I was hoping that they would have had a 2D/3D option, so that you can change it freely.

    that would be cool... but I think it's kind of tough to do from a technology perspective. The environment needs to work totally differently, as well as the controls...
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    Mario_1 Feb 24, 08
    Ryu would own Ken?
    That's BS. Ken would own Ryu.
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      Storm Feb 24, 08
      Thank you, I'm glad another Seeker knows the truth.

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