Street Fighter IV Dev Confused By Americans

Andy Chalk

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Street Fighter IV Dev Confused By Americans


Americans are gravitating toward new Street Fighter IV [http://www.streetfighter.com/flash/] character Abel, and that's a bit of a surprise for game producer Yoshinori Ono.

Four new characters have been added to Street Fighter IV: Abel, Crimson Viper, El Fuerte and Rufus. While watching fans play the game last week at Comic-Con [http://www.comic-con.org/], producer Yoshinori Ono said he noticed Abel was getting more playtime than any of the other characters, which he didn't expect.

"With all due respect to him, he's a great character, but honestly we thought Crimson Viper would be a big hit here," Ono said. "We got a lot of marketing data and a lot of advice from our U.S. branch in creating that character. She was kind of custom-tailored for the States and we thought people would like her."

Ono said he would make use of what he learned about all the new characters during his time at Comic-Con when he returns to Japan to continue working on the game. "What we need to do now is found out what his [Abel's] deal is, why they like him and use that information going forward," he said. Perhaps he will also take home the lesson that sometimes, marketing data is wrong.

Source: MTV Multiplayer [http://multiplayerblog.mtv.com/2008/07/30/americas-favorite-sf4-character/]


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Feb 13, 2008
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Abel's got those funky powerslam moves; as well as the fireball dodge when he's going for them.

Crimson Viper didn't stand a chance as long as Chun Li's there. :)
 

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Programmed_For_Damage said:
He's the least like a King Of Fighter character out of the four of them.
LOL I got to agree with that one.


For those that dont know what we mean.

Rufus = Chang Sizan (never could spell that right)
C. Viper = Vanessa w/ Mai's boobs
El Fuerte = Ramon
Abel = Looks a bit like Muscle Power and Raiden put together.
 
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DGenius said:
Programmed_For_Damage said:
He's the least like a King Of Fighter character out of the four of them.
LOL I got to agree with that one.


For those that dont know what we mean.

Rufus = Chang Sizan (never could spell that right)
C. Viper = Vanessa w/ Mai's boobs
El Fuerte = Ramon
Abel = Looks a bit like Muscle Power and Raiden put together.
I couldn't have put it better myself!

Vanessa is one of my fav KOF characters, so maybe C. Viper will be getting some play when I get to the SF4 machine.
 

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Razzle Bathbone said:
For Americans, hypermasculinity = win.

It's not that complicated, folks.
Wow, Way to over simplify all Americans as overmasculine, sterorid pumping, retards. I for one play as Raphael in Soul calibur (Never played Street fighter) when Rock and Nightmare are avalible, so stop insulting us... Pretty please
 

Jumplion

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I'm confused to.

I mean, wouldn't Americans want to play the character with huge boobs? THough she does seem dominating...
 

shatnershaman

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SargentToughie said:
play as Raphael in Soul calibur
Seconded -> Y,Y,Y rinse and repeat always repeat

What will they think when Canadians get it "Why are they asking where the syrup goes?"/joking(referencing The Simpsons "midnight RX" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Midnight_Rx )
 

Razzle Bathbone

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SargentToughie said:
Razzle Bathbone said:
For Americans, hypermasculinity = win.

It's not that complicated, folks.
Wow, Way to over simplify all Americans as overmasculine, sterorid pumping, retards. I for one play as Raphael in Soul calibur (Never played Street fighter) when Rock and Nightmare are avalible, so stop insulting us... Pretty please
See, the fact that you consider "hypermasculine" to be an insult indicates to me that you are not a typical American. I'm not 100% sure if there is such a thing as a typical American (or typical person of any type), but the fact remains that American culture is made of testosterone. There will always be exceptions to the rule (perhaps like yourself), but in the main, Americans (especially male teenagers attending Comic-Con) will be terrified of playing a female for fear of catching teh ghey. Bring on the Rob Liefeld characters and they're happy.

(By the way, Raphael is still pretty butch.)
 

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Razzle Bathbone said:
For Americans, hypermasculinity = win.

It's not that complicated, folks.
Hahaha, my thoughts exactly.

We like our men big, brawly, and hairy-chested.
 

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DGenius said:
Programmed_For_Damage said:
He's the least like a King Of Fighter character out of the four of them.
LOL I got to agree with that one.


For those that dont know what we mean.

Rufus = Chang Sizan (never could spell that right)
C. Viper = Vanessa w/ Mai's boobs
El Fuerte = Ramon
Abel = Looks a bit like Muscle Power and Raiden put together.
I have no idea what any of that means. Personally I am not a fan but that is because 1: I only rented the game and do not own a joystick so all the characters controlled horribly, and 2: he is French.
 

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DGenius said:
Programmed_For_Damage said:
He's the least like a King Of Fighter character out of the four of them.
LOL I got to agree with that one.


For those that dont know what we mean.

Rufus = Chang Sizan (never could spell that right)
C. Viper = Vanessa w/ Mai's boobs
El Fuerte = Ramon
Abel = Looks a bit like Muscle Power and Raiden put together.
Wait... There are KoF characters in SF4? I gotta play Street Fighter 4 now! Vanessa rules.