@CharlieGirl The modern fighting genre starts with SFII and that wasn't out until the SNES was already released in Japan. The NES has some in the older style e.g. Yie Ar Kung-fu. The NES/Famicom still had some life in it in '91, but it probably didn't make economic sense to release a game as full featured on the platform when the SNES would be both an easier conversion and on the rise as a platform.
I'm guess most people saying no either never played it or were just handed a controller for MP. It's not like it's a hidden feature or anything and was a general control style Nintendo suggested for the N64 that was barely used.
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Re: Street Fighter II On The NES Looks Better Than You Might Expect
@CharlieGirl The modern fighting genre starts with SFII and that wasn't out until the SNES was already released in Japan. The NES has some in the older style e.g. Yie Ar Kung-fu. The NES/Famicom still had some life in it in '91, but it probably didn't make economic sense to release a game as full featured on the platform when the SNES would be both an easier conversion and on the rise as a platform.
Re: Poll: Did You Know That GoldenEye Had A Dual-Analogue Control Option On N64?
I'm guess most people saying no either never played it or were just handed a controller for MP. It's not like it's a hidden feature or anything and was a general control style Nintendo suggested for the N64 that was barely used.