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title Street Fighter: The Movie (v1.12)
set name sftm
manufacturer Capcom/Incredible Technologies
year 1995
genre Fighter (hof)
category Fighter / Versus (hof)
driver status good
driver source itech32.c
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rating

32.8% after 125 votes
 
clones Street Fighter: The Movie (v1.10)
Street Fighter: The Movie (v1.11)
Street Fighter: The Movie (v1.12N, Japan)
display
colour emulation good
palette 32768
display type raster
orientation horizontal
resolution 384x256
frequency 60.106990Hz
sound
sound emulation good
channels mono
controls
players 2
nplayers 2P sim
controls 8 way joystick
buttons 6
coin slots 2
hardware
cpu 68EC020 @ 25MHz
cpu M6809 @ 2MHz
audio ES5506 @ 16MHz
data
version added .037b12
last change(s) .078 .069
roms
name size crc set flags sha1
sftmrom0.112  262144  9d09355c  sftm    ca8c31d580e4b18b630c38e4ac1c353cf27ab4a2 
sftmrom1.112  262144  a58ac6a9  sftm    a481a789c397151efcbec7ad9983daa30f289d4e 
sftmrom2.112  262144  2f21a4f6  sftm    66b158c40375a0f729d44fd4c888cf6a5bbe2bf1 
sftmrom3.112  262144  d26648d9  sftm    9e3e1fa104da680c4a704d10d6518eea6382f039 
sfmsndv1.u23  262144  10d85366  sftm    10d539c3ba37e277642c0c5888cb1886fb0f55fc 
rm0-0.bin  4194304  09ef29cb  sftm    430da5b00554582391478849d5b1547fe12eedbe 
rm0-1.bin  4194304  6f5910fa  sftm    1979d19dd36a9118dfaf021e05302982be5dbe69 
rm0-2.bin  4194304  b8a2add5  sftm    62e5bef936f014ac836c0cd5322eaba7018496b4 
rm0-3.bin  4194304  6b6ff867  sftm    72bc95ef361f9238602f0e03aed0adac8b59d227 
rm1-0.bin  4194304  d5d65f77  sftm    0bbb83bb42a442ef157472f3243ab44efa0c0aa0 
rm1-1.bin  4194304  90467e27  sftm    217561664871c60b0193337e34020ddd336b8f15 
rm1-2.bin  4194304  903e56c2  sftm    843ed9855ffdf37b100b3c5614139d552fd9cd6d 
rm1-3.bin  4194304  fac35686  sftm    ba99ab265620575c14c46806dc543d1f9fd24462 
sfmgrm.3_0  131072  3e1f76f7  sftm    8aefe376e7248a583a6af02e5f9b2a4b48cc91d7 
sfmgrm.3_1  131072  578054b6  sftm    99201959de28dbfd7692cedea4485751d3d4788f 
sfmgrm.3_2  131072  9af2f698  sftm    e679728d8eba9f09379e503fa380202cd9adfde1 
sfmgrm.3_3  131072  cd38d1d6  sftm    0cea60d6897b34eeb13997030f6ee7e1dfb3c833 
sfm_srom.0  2097152  6ca1d3fc  sftm    904f4c55a1bc83531a6d87ff706afd8cdfaee83b 
sfm_srom.3  524288  4f181534  sftm    e858a33b22558665427146ec79dfba48edc20c2c 
additional information
info 0.37b15 [Aaron Giles]

0.37b12 [Aaron Giles]

0.37b11 [?]

WIP:
  • 0.77u3: Brian Troha added clone Street Fighter: The Movie (v1.11).
  • 5th December 2003: Brian Troha added another version of Street Fighter The Movie to the itech32 driver.
  • 0.59: Added dipswitches 'Video Sync' and 'Freeze'.
  • 0.37b16: Re-added clone Street Fighter: The Movie (v1.10).
  • 0.37b15: Aaron Giles added Street Fighter: The Movie (v1.12). Renamed (sftm) to (sftm110) (not activated).
  • 19th May 2001: Aaron Giles re-added another Street Fighter: The Movie ROM set to the itech32 driver.
  • 0.37b12: Aaron Giles added Street Fighter: The Movie (v1.1) (Capcom/Incredible Technologies 1995) and clone (v1.12N, Japan).
  • 3rd February 2001: Aaron Giles added Street Fighter: The Movie to the Incredible Tech 32-bit driver.
  • 0.37b11: Added Street Fighter: The Movie (Capcom/Incredible Technologies 1995) (Testdriver). The game has 8x surface-mount roms that aren't dumped.
LEVELS: 14 (developed by Incredible Technologies)

Movie: Street Fighter

Genre: Action, Adventure

Year: USA 1995

Director: ?

Studio: ?

Cast: Jean-Claude van Damme, Raul Julia, Kylie Minogue, Byron Mann, Simon Callow, Ming-Na Wen

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Romset: 37120 kb / 19 files / 30.9 zip
history Street Fighter - The Movie (c) 1995 Incredible Technologies.


Surprisingly competent and fast-paced digitized fighter based on the incredibly horrible movie, featuring fourteen selectable characters.


- TECHNICAL -


Main CPU : 68EC020 (@ 25 Mhz), M6809 (@ 2 Mhz)

Sound Chips : ES5506 (@ 16 Mhz)


Screen orientation : Horizontal

Video resolution : 384 x 255 pixels

Screen refresh : 60.00 Hz

Palette colors : 32768


Players : 2

Control : 8-way joystick

Buttons : 6 (LP, MP, HP, LK, MK, HK)


- TRIVIA -


Released in June 1995.


3 years earlier, Midway tried to get Van Damme to do a digitized fighting game based on the movie 'Bloodsport'. When that fell through, the game was adapted into "Mortal Kombat" and its Johnny Cage character was based on Van Damme's character in Bloodsport. Things worked out great for Midway as they ended up with a game that was a huge hit instead of just a slightly prettier version of the terrible "Pit-Fighter". After seeing the success of MK, Van Damme agreed to be digitized for a game based on his Street Fighter movie. Consequently, 'Street Fighter - The Movie' turned out to be little more than a MK rip-off that lacked the charm of Mortal Kombat and Street Fighter.


This game tanked in arcades for two reasons. The first being that the Street Fighter live-action movie that this game is based on was universally panned by moviegoers and video game fans alike (read : the movie was TERRIBLE). The second reason was that many diehard Street Fighter fans just didn't find the digitized characters appealing, as they lacked the initial charm of the original drawn sprites. What was overlooked, however, was that this is a decent fighting game in its own right and failed due to poor marketing and public squeamishness.


This arcade game marks Raul Julia's second appearance in coin-ops, the first being the highly popular Addams Family pinball table. This makes him a member of a very exclusive club within arcade games : A man who lent his likeness and talents to a commercial triumph and a turkey within 5 years. Sadly Raul Julia passed away on October 24, 1994 from a stroke aged 54. This game was released eight months after his death and Street Fighter - The Movie was his second to last role.


In the SFTM game, you can have Fei Long's theme as a secret theme, but Fei Long himself has no connections to the movie whatsoever. Why is that? According to documents at the time, the role that Fei Long was going to play was replaced by Captain Sawada, largely because there was not enough character development for Fei Long in SSF2.


* CAST :

Guile : Jean-Claude Van Damme

M. Bison : Raul Julia (1940-1994), Darko Tuscan

Chunli : Ming-Na Wen

Cammy : Kylie Minogue

Ryu : Byron Mann

Sagat : Wes Studi

Ken : Damian Chapa

Vega : Jay Tavare

Balrog : Grand L. Bush

Honda : Peter Twiasosopo

Zangief : Andrew Bryniarski

Sawada : Kenya Sawada

Akuma : Ernie Reyes, Sr.

Blade : Alan Noon


After beating the game with Blade it will be revealed that he is Guile's brother. In addition it says that Blade's real name and profession is Gunloc, a wrestler. Gunloc is a wrestler from Capcom's "Saturday Night Slam Masters". Blade's fourth consecutive throw reversal is called a 'Slam Master'.


In Chun-Li's ending it says she goes back to the United States and becomes a medical resident in a Chicago emergency room. The actress that played Chun-Li (Ming Na Wen) played the role of Jing-Mei 'Deb' Chen (1994-1995 and 2000-2004) on NBC's medical drama E.R. (Emergency Room) that takes place on Chicago County General Hospital.


- UPDATES -


Revision 1 :

* Software version : 1.10


Revision 2 :

* Software version : 1.11


Revision 3 :

* Software version : 1.12


Revision 4 :

* Software version : 1.12N


- TIPS AND TRICKS -


* Extended Combo Mode : Hold the joystick Right then press Start then LK at the character select screen.


* Classic Soundtracks : To hear some classic soundtracks from Street Fighter II, enter these codes on the VS screen...

Ryu - LP, LP, MP

Vega - LP, LP, HP

Guile - LP, LP, LK

Sagat - LP, LP, MK

Ken - LP, LP, HK

Honda - MP, MP, LP

Chun Li - MP, MP, HP

Cammy - MP, MP, LK

Fei Long - MP, MP, MK

Balrog - MP, MP, HK

Blanka - HP, HP, LP

Bison - HP, HP, MP

Zangief - HP, HP, MK

Akuma - HP, HP, HK


* Fight Arkane : You must be fighting in Bison's lair. Look for Blade to appear in the background and press Start as soon as you see him.


* Fight Khyber : You must be fighting in the dungeon stage. Get a perfect on the first round and wait for the middle platform to fall, as soon as it falls press start and you'll find yourself face to face with Cyber.


* Play as Arkane : At the character select screen, highlight Blade, press down 20 times then press all 3 kick buttons.


* Play as Khyber : At the character select screen, highlight E.Honda then move to Ryu, E.Honda, Balrog, E.Honda, Ryu, E.Honda, Balrog, E.Honda, Ryu, E.Honda, Balrog, E.Honda then press all 3 punch buttons.


* Random Character Select : Hold the joystick Up and press Start at the character select screen.


* Team Mode : Press Start then press HK at the character select screen.


* Easter Egg : If you press Start during a match on the Kommande Centre stage, the main television screen will display a short clip of Van Damme flexing his muscles for the camera.


- STAFF -
  • * Capcom :
  • Executive producers : Kenzo Tsujimoto, Takahito Yasuki, Yoshiki Okamoto, Tetsuya Iijima, Rene Lopez
  • * Incredible Technologies :
  • Executive producer : Elaine Ditton
  • Project manager : Leif Pran Marwede
  • Head programmer : Jane Siegrist
  • Art direction : Ralph Melgosa
  • Art coordinator : Jane Siegrist
  • Game designers : Leif Pran Marwede, Alan Noon
  • Programmers : Jane Siegrist, Leif Pran Marwede, Richard Ditton
  • Additional programmers : Tino Kalafatis, Mike Hanson, Steve Jaskowiak
  • Sounds : Kyle Johnson
  • Australia location crew : Elaine Ditton, Richard Ditton, Ralph Melgosa, Leif Pran Marwede, Alan Noon
  • Artists : Ralph Melgosa, Alan Noon, Bob Nagel, Scott Morrison
  • Additional art : Ed Reck, Donna Foshee, Andrew Dorizas, Jennifer Hedrick
  • Hardware designers : Steve Jaskowiak, Jeff Siegrist
  • Technical support : Terry Little, Ann Vonckx, Scott Allie, Ed Reck
  • - PORTS -
  • The game was never officially ported to home consoles. A fighting game was released for the Sony PlayStation and Sega Saturn also titled Street Fighter - The Movie, which used the same digitized footage as the arcade game, is actually a completely different game based on the "Super Street Fighter II Turbo" engine. The home version was originally released under the title of Street Fighter - Real Battle on Film in Japan.
  • - SOURCES -
  • Game's rom.
  • Machine's picture.
  • Edit this entry at Arcade-History.com: http://www.arcade-history.com/?n=street-fighter-the-movie&page=detail&id=2648&o=2
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