K-6 Presents Combo Vid No.2

Continuing the K-6 archival, here we have rKf’s second Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike combovid. (Any guesses as to what K-6 means? Maybe i should ask him.)

highlights:
SF3:3S Urien c.LK xx Chariot Tackle xx Jupiter Thunder juggle at 0:18, Urien dashing charge partitioned s.MP xx Chariot Tackle at 0:27, Urien meaty fireball setup at 3:20, Urien midscreen crossunder Chariot Tackle at 3:52, and Urien Chariot Tackle x5 at 4:31

combos and editing by rKf

transcript and explanations:
www007.upp.so-net.ne.jp/smith/r_02.html

soundtrack:
NES Mighty Final Fight – Opening
Galloglass – Eye to Eye

download site:
www007.upp.so-net.ne.jp/smith/english.html

originally released on July 1st, 2008

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7 Responses to K-6 Presents Combo Vid No.2

  1. Snoooootch says:

    It’s a sweet combo video. Great music for the style of it. I just really dislike TAINTING after EVERY combo. But other than that, I liked it.

  2. Maj says:

    You know, for some reason i don’t think it’s as bad with Urien’s Taunt. Maybe because it’s so quick and angry; not someone giving a mini-speech in animespeak.

    Btw if anyone happens to know the song name, please let me know and i’ll add it.

  3. onreload says:

    I know it’s hard to tell which kick version the regular tackles are, but just in case you wanted to know, at 0:27 that’s an EX Chariot Tackle he does after the s.MP.

    The song is “Eye to Eye” by Galloglass.

  4. Dammit says:

    The intro tune is from the NES game “Mighty Final Fight.”

  5. Maj says:

    Nice, rKf provided an answer to the K-6 question:

    K-6 is actually the name of my website. It started out about 10 years ago when it had(still does) vids of Ninja Gaiden on NES. The name is “鶏肋” and read “kay-roku” in Jap. So that’s “kay” and, “roku” which is 6 in Japanese. So you get “kay 6”. And when this website started off, I was using a CPU made by AMD and the name was “K-6” processor. So there it was. The name of my site and my 1st PC’s CPU had the same pronounciation by coincidense.
    I really like it now.
    No need to read it as “kay-roku”. “kay six” is fine.

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