jmcrofts: Uncovering the Most Obscure Secrets in Street Fighter

Join jmcrofts as he delves into the hidden secrets and glitches of Street Fighter, revealing unknown Easter eggs and surprising gameplay mechanics.

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In jmcrofts’ latest video collaboration with GuileWinQuote, they explore the most obscure secrets in Street Fighter. From hidden Easter eggs to convoluted glitches, they uncover the depths of the game’s mysteries. Let’s dive into the fascinating world of Street Fighter and discover what lies beneath the surface.

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Key Takeaways:

  • Discover the secret ending in the original Street Fighter by beating the game four times in one sitting.
  • Uncover the glitch in Street Fighter Alpha 1 that allows you to soft lock the game by continuously jumping over your opponent’s body.
  • Witness the unique interaction between two Dan characters in Street Fighter Alpha 1, where they engage in a special dance.
  • Learn the code to select old characters in Super Street Fighter II Turbo, based on their specific directional inputs.

The Secret Ending in Street Fighter

In the original Street Fighter, if you beat the game four times, you unlock a secret ending where Ryu gets off the plane and is greeted by paparazzi and news crews. This ending can only be achieved by beating the game four times in one sitting, making it a challenging task for any player.

The Soft Lock Glitch in Street Fighter Alpha 1

In Street Fighter Alpha 1, there is a glitch that allows you to soft lock the game by continuously jumping over your opponent’s body. This glitch prevents the second round from starting, leaving your opponent unable to make any moves. While it may be difficult to set up, it can be a fun way to mess with your friends in versus mode.

The Dance of the Dans in Street Fighter Alpha 1

In Street Fighter Alpha 1, if you have two Dan characters fight against each other, they engage in a unique dance before the match begins. This dance only occurs when Dan fights another Dan and adds an entertaining element to the game.

Selecting Old Characters in Super Street Fighter II Turbo

In Super Street Fighter II Turbo, there is a code that allows you to select the old versions of certain characters. By inputting specific directional inputs, you can choose the old version of characters like Ryu, Honda, Blanka, and more. This code adds an extra layer of nostalgia for fans of the classic Street Fighter games.

The Obscure Sprite in Street Fighter III: Third Strike

In Street Fighter III: Third Strike, there is a convoluted glitch that reveals a hidden sprite of a character named dmon. This glitch requires a series of specific actions, including taking over the character selection of the AI, performing certain moves, and causing the screen to scroll. The discovery of this hidden sprite took over 20 years and a dedicated player to uncover, showcasing the depth of secrets within the game.