Street Fighter II - Cities.

Started by siyah beyaz, September 26, 2016, 07:01:37 am

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siyah beyaz

Hello!

How to learn city location dot and city locations in Street Fighter II? Thanks!.
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Hello Bahadir, thank you for not using all the emoticons!  

To answer, there are no actual city locations - they're all made up based on stereotypes...

I mean, you can find what castle is the basis for Ryu's stage, and then find where that is, but they are not all based in actual cities of course.

Fei Long's stage in Super Street Fighter and Super Street Fighter II X is easier, as Hong Kong is itself a city of sorts!

Not every game is going to have actual real-world city locations though.  In Street Fighter II's case, at least the countries are noted (apart from USSR)!
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According to the Street Fighter wiki, Sagat's stage is set in the Ayutthaya Ruins.

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That's one of his Alpha / Zero stages - but it's very different in real life :)
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How many reclining Buddhas are there in Thailand? ???

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Quite a few - the main one is Bangkok but there are many others in Thailand, and further across Asia and India.
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This thread has me interested. I remember someone saying that Brazil in Street Fighter II doesn't look anything in Brazil. Brazil is pretty large, though...

Anyway, I've always wanted to know if it'd be possible to find real life locations that could represent each location in Street Fighter II, no matter how vague.

This Kotaku article shows a few notable landmarks in SFII:

http://www.kotaku.com.au/2015/04/fighting-game-locations-in-real-life/