Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight (No Damage) (4K)

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Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight is a side-scrolling action platform game developed and published by Capcom for the NES in 1990. It was marketed as a science-fiction-themed spin-off to the 1987 arcade game Street Fighter. Its English localization changed the name and backstory of the main character to imply that he was Ken from Street Fighter, whereas the protagonist in the original Japanese version is a completely unrelated character named Kevin.
The player takes control of Ken, a former martial arts champion who has been given cybernetic implants. The objective of each stage is to destroy the designated enemy target shown before the stage begins and obtain the energy required to open a transdimensional portal to the next stage. Some stages require the player to destroy more than one enemy to accumulate the energy needed to open the portal. After the portal is open, Ken only has a limited amount of time to enter it; failure to do so will cause the player to lose a life, forcing them to restart the level.
Like most side-scrolling action games, the player uses one button to attack and the other to jump. Ken can also climb walls and poles or pole-like structures, as well as hang onto and climb (or drop down from) certain kinds of ledges. In addition to his regular jump, Ken can do a backward flip jump by doing a neutral upward jump and then pressing the directional pad on the opposite direction he's facing. Ken's main weapon is an energy projectile which he launches with his fists. He can shoot straight at either direction horizontally, and upward vertically by holding the d-pad upwards, and launch curved power shots by holding the d-pad left or right and pressing the B button, which have further reach and are more powerful than the regular shots. Ken can also launch his projectiles with his kicks by holding the d-pad downward and pressing B, which will travel upward diagonally. To shoot downwards, Ken must do a flip jump first and then B while still in mid-air.
Ken's projectiles have a short range at the start of the game, but the player can uncover and pick up power-up capsules by destroying item containers scattered throughout each stage. Picking two power-up capsules increase Ken's shooting level by one, increasing the range of his projectiles and their strength; however, if Ken sustains damage, his power level will decrease by one and if he loses a life, he will revert to his starting power. Ken can increase his power by up to five levels. Other power-ups includes a back-up option for added firepower and a "flip shield capsule" that allow the player to damage enemies during flip jumps.
In 2010, technology has advanced to the point that any person can easily travel from one planet to another through the use of interplanetary warp gates. Ken has retired from his fighting career after winning the Street Fighter circuit 25 years before and has since become a gifted scientist, developing a new substance called "Cyboplasm" that grants superhuman strength to any living organism that it is administered to. When Ken's lab partner Troy is murdered, left in a pile of gelatinous material, and the Cyboplasm is stolen, Ken decides to bring Troy's killer to justice. He implants his body with bionics, and with an interdimensional transporter, in order to follow the killer's trail, who has left traces of Cyboplasm in each of the planets of the "Frontier" which the killer has visited.
While on the trail of Troy's killer, a mysterious entity begins to taunt Ken, warning Ken to cease his chase. The culprit is revealed to be Troy himself, who faked his death in order to steal the Cyboplasm, spread it across the galaxy and create an army of superhuman warriors loyal to him. After defeating Troy, Ken returns to Earth to contain the spread of Cyboplasm, which has become a pandemic.

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00:00 - Intro
01:43 - Home Planet "Earth"
01:46 - Target 01: Red Sting
02:28 - Target 02: Brian
02:46 - Warp Gate 01
02:53 - Target 03: Andro Boy
05:02 - Warp Gate 02: Froggel
05:23 - Target 04: Electric Tommy

06:03 - Forest Planet "Tatowin"
06:05 - Target 05: Apple Rabbit
06:32 - Warp Gate 03
06:39 - Target 06: Flower Head
08:25 - Warp Gate 04
08:33 - Target 07: Turtle Eye
08:59 - Warp Gate 05: Apple Rabbit
09:19 - Target 08: Parasite Eye

10:03 - Sand Planet "Dagoba"
10:05 - Target 09: Red Sting
10:52 - Warp Gate 06
11:00 - Target 10: Mummy
11:38 - Warp Gate 07
11:46 - Target 11: Nido Sandman
12:03 - Warp Gate 08: Dead Rose
12:21 - Target 12: Sandworm
13:09 - Target 13: Tornader

13:40 - Water Planet "Walt"
13:42 - Target 14: Froggel
14:10 - Warp Gate 09: Gangorowa
14:21 - Target 15: Sea Cobra
16:29 - Warp Gate 10: Mummy
16:38 - Target 16: Shellkargo

17:31 - Machine Planet "Masshyni"
17:33 - Target 17: Turtle Eye
17:59 - Warp Gate 11: Turtle Eye
18:10 - Target 18: Unknown (None)
19:23 - Warp Gate 12
19:31 - Target 19: Unknown (Troy)
22:02 - Ending







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