
Street Fighter? Dead or Alive? Those games never had a chance. Who wants some lame water-downed port of a technical fighter? Now Super Smash Bros 3DS, that's a fighting game that's going to sell easily.

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Don't care what anyone says, Smash isn't a traditional fighting game. May as well call Powerstone and Playstation All Stars fighting games. They're more of an arena fighter /party game.
Including Smash Bros in a list of fighting games, is like including GTA in Racing games.
The designer of the original Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo 64 shows us the prototype that started it all.

Kim writes: "Super Smash Bros. will not be shown at Evo 2022, this year's biggest fighting game event. The Sony-owned sports organization announced the loss of the platformer in a statement on Twitter today, and seemed to blame the decision on Nintendo, which has historically tried to control how their games appear in the wild."
In away this hurts Nintendo Smash Bros has some dedicated fans. What better way to help build hype and sell more of the game then showcasing it at EVO.
The opening line is pure flame bait, but it does make a good point worth thinking about: most traditional fighting games have been watered down, whether in big or small ways, whenever a port of them hits the 3DS.
But smash is being built around the system, and by virtue of that, and of the extreme care that Nintendo shows to their franchises on their systems as opposed to how many third parties just do the bare minimum(most, not all) for Nintendo consoles then devote their more serious efforts to others instead, it's practically guaranteed to outshine most, if not all, other fighting games on the system.
I'll still always love street fighter, though. Chung Li was my first and favorite fighting game character.