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Playing Street Fighter 3 against myself

Street Fighter III · Combo Video · 2012

desk's two-handed playthrough of Street Fighter III pairs six characters across a series of self-played matches that required weeks of practice to execute. The video opens with Ryu versus Ken, focusing on fireball spacing and the precise timing needed to land Ryu's jump-in into target combo cancelled into Tatsu, with Ken's crouching medium kick adding texture to the exchange. The Makoto mirror match exploits EX Hayate's ability to pass through both copies of itself and the invincibility frames that follow a neutral throw—a sequence that demanded coordinating identical inputs across both hands simultaneously. Chun Li faces Hugo in a setup designed around displaying Hugo's damage potential, with red parries of Chun's Super Art 2 creating the opening the left hand needed to complete the combo. The real challenge wasn't the individual sequences themselves, but performing them convincingly as both players, swapping sides while staying synchronized. Each segment trades execution difficulty for specificity, turning what could have been a simple combo reel into a genuinely technical solo performance.

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This video took weeks to put together. Most of that time was just practicing the 2-handed coordination necessary to perform the clips. Thanks for watching and if you want a more detailed explanation of what's going on see below... Ryu vs Ken: The fireball exchanges are pretty straight forward but the parry spacing and timing on Ryu's jump in into the target combo xx Tatsu…

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This video took weeks to put together. Most of that time was just practicing the 2-handed coordination necessary to perform the clips. Thanks for watching and if you want a more detailed explanation of what's going on see below... Ryu vs Ken: The fireball exchanges are pretty straight forward but the parry spacing and timing on Ryu's jump in into the target combo xx Tatsu were pretty difficult to coordinate. The ken cr.MK was added to make the whole thing a bit busier and more natural. Bonus, frustrated mashing when Ken realizes he's done. Makoto vs Makoto: Exploiting the fact that EX.Hay

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