Street Fighter IV could have been an absolute disaster on the iPhone. Instead, it is a testament to the value of taking your time and understanding the platform.
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Nov 15, 2010 -
Capcom, a leading worldwide developer and publisher of video games, has announced that the Muay Thai master Sagat will be added to Street Fighter 4 for iPhione in a future free update. Additionally, the update will include a new local match making fe...
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Oct 4, 2010 - Capcom is continuing its tradition of releasing awesome updates to Street Fighter IV at no charge to consumers later this fall. This one packs a new, as-yet-unnamed character as well as some new multiplayer functionality.
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Sep 16, 2010 - Quick, update Street Fighter IV for your iPhone. Today's update includes two new fighters for the expanding roster: C. Viper and E. Honda. Both fighters are free of charge and include a full set of moves, including new Ultra combos.
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Sep 8, 2010 - There are 30,000 games for the iPhone and iPod touch. That's far more than the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, and Wii libraries combined. We've sifted through the App Store to bring you the Top 25 games you should download.
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Sep 8, 2010 - Capcom continues to keep its fans happy with a steady rollout of new brawlers in Street Fighter IV for the iPhone. Can you guess which champ is dropping in next?
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About this Game
The masterful fourth entry in the Street Fighter series now comes to iPhone in a feature-packed mini-version of the hit fighter. Street Fighter 4 for iPhone uses an advanced virtual d-pad or "Visual Pad" control interface to immerse the player into the familiar Street Fighter combat system. Players can fully customize the Visual Pad interface by repositioning the buttons and d-pad anywhere on the screen through the options menu. Additionally, players can further refine their configuration by setting the transparency level of the controls. For newcomers to the series, a new Dojo mode unleashes the warrior within turning neophytes into Street Fighter masters. Once players hone their skills in single player mode using the game's eight characters, they can then go head-to-head against their friends via Bluetooth for bragging rights and the coveted title of Champion.