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Published on 7/3/2004
A unique game to say the least, in Street Fighter 2010(completely unrelated to the fighting game series) the player must go through a series of levels, collecting enough powerups to warp from one to the next. In doing a tool-assisted run of the game, the author must properly plan what enemies to target and what order to target them in in order to progress as quickly as possible. It will be made clear that the author has done so as you see him gracefully jump through the air, accurately shooting the necessary monsters.
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Published on 7/4/2005
Street Fighter 2010, completely unrelated to the fighting game series, is a unique game to say the least. The player must go through a series of levels, collecting enough powerups to warp from one to the next.
To progress as quickly as possible, proper planning of which enemies to target and what order to target them in is imperative. As this planning is evident here, this run by nesrocks is all the more impressive. Even one who is not familiar with the game should find this run very beautiful and a lot of fun to watch.

Published on 4/26/2018
Street Fighter 2010, completely unrelated to the fighting game series, is a unique game to say the least. The player must go through a series of levels, collecting enough powerups to warp from one to the next.
In this movie, MESHUGGAH & Challenger beat the game in under 7 minutes using from a new glitch only available on the Japanese game version, where it's possible to finish any level if you die and hit Pause on the correct frame.

Watch this run being played back on a real console.


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