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CES 2010: I want a moustache ride from Haggar photo

While visiting with Capcom at CES, we had the opportunity to see a number of things that, as a retro gamer, made me giddy as a schoolgirl at prom. Among these is the upcoming PSN/XBLA release of Final Fight: Double Impact. The two games which come in the release, the namesake Final Fight and Magic Sword are among my favorite quarter-munchers. The latter has probably cost me upwards of a couple hundred dollars over the years.

Capcom has created an incredibly faithful port here, with an excellent attention to detail. There's a lot of love for fans of the arcade experience poured into the games and it's done in ways that go beyond the mechanics.

Read on past the fold for further impressions.

Final Fight

Final Fight: Double Impact [PSN/XBLA]
Developed by: Proper Games
Published by: Capcom
Release Date: April 2010

If you are not familiar with Final Fight, I'm not sure I know who you are anymore. Magic Sword I can forgive, but the classic street-brawling game is legendary. The game follows three heroes, Cody, Guy and Haggar, as they fight the gangs of Metro City to rescue Haggar's daughter from the criminal overlord, Mad Gear.

The other game, Magic Sword, is a medieval fantasy where "The Great One" climbs to the top of an ancient tower to defeat the evil which resides within. A subtly complex game with exceptional level design and an interesting teammate system where NPCs who are rescued from the many dungeon cells in the tower will lend their strength to the hero, it's an absolute classic.

I can confirm that it's still quite satisfying to beat up the friend who can't stay the hell out of your way in Final Fight. The games both play exactly how I remember them on their original machines1. They're so faithful that elements which would have been added to other ports of this nature are left out. A perfect example is the lack of explanation of the power-ups in Magic Sword which must be experimented with to determine their effects.

Magic Sword

Further impressive are the bits that were added, specifically the graphical filters which can be applied to the games. There are a few different varieties, but the show stealer is an arcade mode. This adds the original artwork from the cabinets to the sides of the screen and, to add to the realism, the screen itself is given the appearance of bowing out like a CRT monitor. It's nothing short of beautiful to those with fond memories of playing in arcades.

Another little extra are awards for meeting criteria while playing the games. Completing the various challenges will unlock art and music. They're neat, I suppose, giving the development team the opportunity to create extra achievement-like rewards without having to worry about restrictions set by the console manufacturers. I could take or leave the feature, but I'm certain there will be many who enjoy it.

Both titles will also have the benefit of online, 2-player cooperative play. While far from my preferred method of having someone sit on my couch (or, be still my heart, stand next to me at a machine), I can certainly see myself playing through all 100 levels of Magic Sword with people over the internet who have more patience than my friends, if such folks exist.

I knew from the moment it was announced that I would be buying this double feature. Magic Sword alone is reason for anyone to pick it up. Final Fight surprised me a bit with how well it stands the test of time, though. It's a truly fine brawler, one worthy of its legendary status. April needs to hurry itself up so I can play again.

1 Capcom has said that the soundtrack for the games is original and done by the people responsible for music in Bionic Commando: Rearmed. While no doubt true, the fog of memory has rendered me unable to tell the difference.








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Conrad Zimmerman is Destructoid's News Editor and home to the busiest mustache in the gaming press. An amateur historian and pop culture fanatic, Conrad possesses a nearly limitless wealth of videogame factoids and a passion for the power of games to teach, inspire and entertain. He enjoys reading, writing and turning things which should be fun into work. Likes Mega Man 2, Arcade Games, Books about games, Board games, Having cultural interests that aren't games Meet the rest of the team



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Excel-2011's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/10/2010 13:19
Excel-2011
This would make, what, the second time Final Fight has ever been ported properly with nothing cut or edited?
Excel-2011's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/10/2010 13:20
Excel-2011
I saw some emulators on Mac OS X that imitated the CRT effect. It makes me wonder why no Windows emulators (except probably MAME) have bothered with such embroidery, but it's not like I would ever use them anyway.
Kraid's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/10/2010 13:21
Kraid
I have Magic Sword on my SNES but I still need to get Final Fight....I do prefer Streets of Rage 2 over it.
TrickyNicky's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/10/2010 13:43
TrickyNicky
Ok Capcom, now listen. I want DnD: Shadows over Mystara for XBLA with 4 player coop. Please.
timtheterrible's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/10/2010 13:51
timtheterrible
Will there ever be another Strider game? I just don't understand it.
Jeff Cusack's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/10/2010 13:53
Jeff Cusack
@TickyNicky

YES
KingSigy's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/10/2010 13:55
KingSigy
Final Fight is awesome, but it doesn't compare to Streets of Rage 2. I still love the game and will gladly get this download if it's $5.
Occams electric toothbrush's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/10/2010 14:38
Occams electric toothbrush
Final Fight > Streets of Rage. Forever. Always. Amen.

Full disclosure: Mike Haggar is my biological father.
low tech's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/10/2010 14:40
low tech
Magic Sword?

HELL YES. I'm right there with you Mr. Zimmerman. Made through all 50 levels and spent like $8 on the final boss alone. I can't recall if I beat him (I doubt it), so I'm willing to give it a go again. :D
atastysammich's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/10/2010 14:58
atastysammich
Hell, I'm sold on the cabinet-style visual setting alone.
Artemus's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/10/2010 15:10
Artemus
I'm with you, man. Can't wait for this one, Conrad!
Capcom has been good to me over the years and rarely disappoint. It's gonna be a blast to fight as Guy, Cody and Mayor Haggar, revist Metro City again and rescue Jessica! Thank you Capcom!=)

@timtheterrible
Yes! An updated Strider needs to be released and soon. That game was one of my favorites in the arcades when I was, almost, too young to remember! And the Genesis port will always kick major ass.

Also, I wish Capcom would re-release the arcade game for the awesome movie Willow. I remember loving the hell outta that game as a kid. Do it, Capcom. Do it.

In Capcom I trust.
TheToiletDuck's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/10/2010 15:39
TheToiletDuck
Haggar sweetie, you're not fooling anyone with that 'daughter' of yours.
Poopface Morty's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/10/2010 15:47
Poopface Morty
Does Final Fight's tunes sound like the Super Nintendo version or the twangy and harsh Arcade version?
Poopface Morty's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/10/2010 15:52
Poopface Morty
Or by "original" do you mean they completely redid it? Fuck my reading comprehension, or lack of it.
thunderleg's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/10/2010 16:26
thunderleg
This might be a silly question:
Do they have infinite quarters?
Diyomaro's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/10/2010 16:56
Diyomaro
@thunderleg

I'm sure it's going to be set on free play...
ZekeThePlumber's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/10/2010 18:48
ZekeThePlumber
Oh man, where's Bleh when you need him?
Xhumation's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/10/2010 19:39
Xhumation
Who DOESN'T want a mustache ride from Mike Haggard seriously?
RyoGeo's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/10/2010 21:12
RyoGeo
Conrad, I will TOTALLY play through Magic Sword for you. I have love that game, and even have 2 JAMMA boards that I periodically plug into my Neo Geo cabinet to play the it true arcade style.

The idea of being able to play this over live with another human is just too good to be true.
Aaron Mxy Yost's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/11/2010 05:01
Aaron Mxy Yost
Oh hell yes. Buying this day one.
Sotanaht's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/11/2010 06:43
Sotanaht
I'm really tired. In my eye-strained state I thought that first sentence said "make me giddy as a schoolgirl at porn."
Sotanaht's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/11/2010 06:45
Sotanaht
This is win. And Gold. And puppies.
gojiguy's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/12/2010 20:02
gojiguy
And this isn't coming to the Wii.. Why? I really don't like the sloppy SNES port of Final fight... there's a reason it sold bad on VC... gIve us the real deal.
gojiguy's Avatar - Comment posted on 01/12/2010 20:09
gojiguy
And this isn't coming to the Wii.. Why? I really don't like the sloppy SNES port of Final fight... there's a reason it sold bad on VC... gIve us the real deal.
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