Hacks Showcase 4: Street Fighter II ' : Rainbow Edition (Arcade) Part 1 (Hack of SFII)

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Hello, ladies and gentlemen. Today I (Unlicensed/Pirate Multicart/Hack Man) will showcase the 4th hack in my hacks showcase playlist in this video. If you can't tell by the title, it is Street Fighter II ' : Rainbow Edition.

Name: Street Fighter II - Rainbow Edition
Hacker: Various
Year: 1992
Platform: Arcade

The things changed from vanilla Street Fighter II (Arcade) to Street Fighter II ' : Rainbow Edition (Arcade) are:

- You and the opponents are much faster then they were before (in walking speed, that is). This allows opponents to get in close and wail on an unsuspecting opponent.

- You can have 6 projectiles or more on the screen at a time.
Also, you don't have to wait for the projectile to go off screen before you can throw another one (which CAN make for some pretty insane combos).

- Some of the special moves are much faster in speed.

- Charge special moves can be executed "on command" (meaning you don't have to charge to do "charge special moves" anymore).

- ALL special moves can be done in the air.

- Some special moves now throw hadokens (like E. Honda's 100-hand slap, for example).

- Projectiles home in on your opponent.

- You and your opponent have the ability to "morph"/"shapeshift" (think of Shang Tsung from Mortal Kombat and you'll get what I'm talking about).

- Projectiles can be performed at various speeds, making for unpredictability in this hack.

This hack can be really crazy with 6 or more HOMING projectiles on the screen at once and much faster speed and stuff like that.

Also, I believe THIS hack is the reason WHY Street Fighter II: Turbo got released in the arcades (and on certain consoles, too). Because of this hack's much faster speed, the ability to do all special moves in the air and ALL that stuff I said above, you can bet THIS hack will be fun (expect a LOT of homing projectiles and ridiculous combos in this game).




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Unlicensed/Pirate Multicart/Hack Man presently has 820 views for Street Fighter II across 14 videos, with the game making up 1 hour of published video on his channel. This makes up less than 0.63% of the total overall content for Street Fighter II on Unlicensed/Pirate Multicart/Hack Man's YouTube channel.