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I've got Street Fighter Alpha 3 on ps1 (as well as EX1 and EX2) I also have SNK Vs Capcom 2 on ps2. Street Fighter rocks :( I can't get enough...

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get MAME and u can play online around the world...best to play guys around Australia. I've played Street Fighter Alpha 2 and kicked everyones as$ cos I had a joystick hehehe

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Originally posted by EnricoPalazzo

Evil: U wanna burn SFA3 for me?

u can download the rom for it...it's around 20 megs I think...just use google and search around, u need a emulator 2 run it though, like MAME, Neo Geo, Final Burn etc... for SFA3, I'm running final burn and MAME. I've also got a kick ass arcade joystick for arcade feel :)

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Originally posted by EnricoPalazzo

Ok if i download the ROM, then how do i use that on my PS1? I cant i think i have to use it on the computer only?

u can't use a rom 2 play it on the Playstation. Rom is for the emulator to be used only for the computer. But some ppl are hacking the roms and emulators and releasing stuff like Sega Master system 255 games' on 1 cd for the playstation (cos I have it ;) )

so are u looking for SFA3 for your Playstation? Or for your computer?

cos if u want it for your Playstation, I can give it 2 u as a trade if your interested..here is the list of what I got.

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I just got hold of a cd thats got all of the Street Fighter series that were released for PC. Havent tried them because the cd had all the Mortal kombat series which i like more :D .

If you look around you can find people selling the entire mame series on cd (10 cds with over 4000 old arcade games) :) but you have to pay for em. :D

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Originally posted by Leon.T

Evil, u any good? I'll give ya a challenge :D

I dabble a bit here and there (lol) I got sick of beating little kids at highpoint so I just play at home on ps1/2. What about u Leon.T? I'll challenge you one day... :P I used to play with a capcom emulator but lack of a good joystick (lol not that type of joystick) made me give it up. ps1/2 from here on in.

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Originally posted by Evil

I dabble a bit here and there (lol) I got sick of beating little kids at highpoint so I just play at home on ps1/2. What about u Leon.T? I'll challenge you one day... :P I used to play with a capcom emulator but lack of a good joystick (lol not that type of joystick) made me give it up. ps1/2 from here on in.

hehe yeah! highpoint has only little kids.. I go to city now to get real challengers. I play KOF, Tekken, SF, mostly anything.... I used to be very good but haven't touched it in a while

oh yeah, there is going to be a tournament this Saturday @ Highpoint for Soul Calibur 2. I will be entering that tournament. U wanna come and watch (or enter) :D it starts 10 am....hope u get to read this before then....

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Originally posted by Leon.T

hehe yeah! highpoint has only little kids.. I go to city now to get real challengers. I play KOF, Tekken, SF, mostly anything.... I used to be very good but haven't touched it in a while

oh yeah, there is going to be a tournament this Saturday @ Highpoint for Soul Calibur 2. I will be entering that tournament. U wanna come and watch (or enter) :D   it starts 10 am....hope u get to read this before then....

I would have gone. I missed ur last post. Sh!t... :D

Tell me when the next one is on... I'll come along :D

Are u going to MAS this Saturday?

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