That's how "Fighting Street", the confusingly named version of "Street Fighter" for the Turbo-Grafx 16 worked. There were only two buttons, so to do a fierce punch you hold down punch for a while, and to do a jab you just tap it.
Let's see if I can use Slashdot as a free version of Google Answers...
Does anybody have the patent number of IBM's "notorious fat lines patent", referenced in the article? I searched a bit on uspto.gov, but couldn't find it.
Part of their problem is they're using the fundamentally brain damaged monstrosity known as "BROADVISION". The other part is that they're idiots. They didn't do that on purpose, you know, they just don't know any better.
That's how "Fighting Street", the confusingly named version of "Street Fighter" for the Turbo-Grafx 16 worked. There were only two buttons, so to do a fierce punch you hold down punch for a while, and to do a jab you just tap it.
Let's see if I can use Slashdot as a free version of Google Answers...
Does anybody have the patent number of IBM's "notorious fat lines patent", referenced in the article? I searched a bit on uspto.gov, but couldn't find it.
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Part of their problem is they're using the fundamentally brain damaged monstrosity known as "BROADVISION". The other part is that they're idiots. They didn't do that on purpose, you know, they just don't know any better.
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