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Ayrk:

Hola,

I've finally finished my compiliation of over 100 fighting game moves into one document. I received my proof copy in the mail yesterday and it looks fine.

Jump over to lulu and search for Erik Dewey (or click on the link) to see a preview. The book is available either as a printed 6x9 book or an 8.5 x 11 PDF.

I'm excited that this finally came to fruition. Thanks for all the comments and support.

Timoe:

Are there any samples of pages from the book?   

Did you use art for the directional arrows or just  <, >, HP + HK and stuff?

Is it in color?

I'm curious to know if it something I could grab on www.GameFaq.com or is it something I would like to have next to my arcade cabinet?

Does it have the odd glitch moves like Street Fighter II Guile's "game shut off" or "Invisible throw"?



kiddk1:

subscribing also, is this info common or special moves as stated above?

Havok:

Here's his Demo

It looks a bit dry from the demo. Are there any pictures?

Ayrk:

It is just text, no pictures (too many copyright issues to use pictures and also it would increase the page count). It only has the special moves, no combos, cheats, tricks, or tips.

The idea is that you have it near your cabinet and flip to the moves before a round. To that end, each game listed uses the same control scheme and everything is in alphabetical order, allowing you to search very quickly. I played a game of Darkstalkers, then jumped to Marvel Super Heroes, and finished off with a little Mortal Kombat 3. In every case, I was open to the page I needed before MAME was done launching the game.

You could get much of the same information from GameFaqs, but converting the information to an easy to glance at format for more than a handful of games is a lot of work.

It won't be for everyone but I know I've found it useful and hopefully others will as well.

Let me know what other questions/comments you have.

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