Finally, your morbid curiosity about what it would be like to play Street Fighter on an iPhone can be satiated. At a Capcom Fight Club event, Capcom launched Street Fighter I V for iPhone as fans watched — which made for probably the most exciting iPhone game launch of all time.

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Though we all got a first eyes-on with Street Fighter IV ’s iPhone appearance not too long ago via an exclusive early look from GamePro, Capcom just officially released the first video of the game as well as a smattering of new screenshots (all 32 of which have been conveniently compiled by Andriasang ). And while the trailer seen above features the same two fighters (Ken and Ryu) that the last video did, we certainly don’t mind getting another chance to marvel at the uncanny vision of Street Fighter IV being played competitively on iPhones; it’s quite like being drunk in North Korea — something just doesn’t feel right. The trailer also gives a “Coming March 2010″ at the end, so it would seem that we don’t have too much longer before we’ll be able to marvel at the game from the comfort of our own phones

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New Street Fighter IV iPhone media arrives on US shores
If you’re confident Capcom is doing Super Street Fighter IV right, then it might be time to pre-order. Moons and moons ago, Capcom-Unity have revealed that Best Buy and Amazon.com pre-sells will net each potential consumer with a “timed-exclusive” downloadable “Super Classic Costume” pack that has extra dudes for Dhalsim, Guile, Blanka, Gen and the mighty Fei Long.

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Yes, there will be pre-order bonuses for SSFIV
GamePro has dropped some details on the iPhone version of Street Fighter IV , which is due out in March. The site has word that Capcom will sell the game for $9.99 on Apple’s App Store, and that it will feature a total of eight characters: Ryu, Ken, Guile, Blanka, Chun-Li, Dhalsim, M

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iPhone Street Fighter IV has eight characters, will cost $10
Finally, after being announced by the latest issue of Famitsu and then a leaked trailer , Capcom has re-reconfirmed the addition of Street Fighter III: Third Strike ’s Ibuki, Makoto and Dudley to the roster of Super Street Fighter IV .

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Official introduction: Street Fighter’s ‘new’ challengers
It seems like only yesterday we were telling you about three more confirmed characters for Super Street Fighter IV . Wait — it was yesterday

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Super Street Fighter IV’s newest challengers in action
[Image: Udon Entertainment ] The latest issue of Famitsu has started making the rounds and, as spotted by multiple fan sites , it contains confirmation that three new characters (well, old ones , technically) have joined the already bursting roster of Super Street Fighter IV . Newly added Ibuki, Makoto and Dudley all hail from Street Fighter III (the trio being a ninja, a karate master and a boxer, respectively). The news has the SF community crackling with excitement; even Udon Entertainment, creator of comic books based on the famous fighting series, has caught the “Here comes a new challenger!” fever.

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Hey, you got your Street Fighter III characters in my Super Street Fighter IV
[Image via Figures ] If you appreciated the handiwork of the National Entertainment Collectibles Association on the BioShock 2 props revealed a couple weeks ago, then you’ll be pleased to know the company has revealed that additional video game-themed products are in the works. According to a Figures forum post , five franchises will receive replicas by early 2011: BioShock 2 , Street Fighter , Gears of War , Dante’s Inferno and Dead Space 2 . Three other projects were mentioned, but not detailed: Assassin’s Creed 2 , Splinter Cell: Conviction and Borderlands (which includes an “articulated Claptrap with sound effects”).

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NECA making action figures based on Borderlands, BioShock 2 and more
If you want to bring Cammy’s flexed gluteus with you wherever you go but don’t like Apple, then Capcom might have you covered. The company has revealed in a recent Q&A that it wants to bring the immensely popular fighting game to the PlayStation Portable, joining the recently revealed iPhone version. Capcom’s Natsuki Shiozawa has said that she wants the game on PSP and that many of her colleagues agree.

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Capcom wants Street Fighter IV on PSP
We’re not sure if Street Fighter IV iPhone will work. The whole “slap the relevant buttons on the touch screen” thing hasn’t panned for others.

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