Street Fighter 2 - World Warrior Slot

I really enjoy the game mechanic of this, plus I'm a huge fan of the games which helps.
The beat the car bonus is a dud though.
As for the boss fights, I have yet to get past the 2nd fight (Vega) and mostly fail at the first which is frustrating.

I've been offered to replay the boss fights on occasion as a gamble but haven't taken this option yet, has anyone done this and can they share their experience?
 
Not chosen a replay yet - only had two free spins rounds though. I've been playing with Dhalsim for low variance fun, but I might try upping the volatility at some point. First free spins bonus was poor - didn't get past the first round. Second was better; got to Sagat and was looking good but then a couple of Tiger uppercuts in quick succession had me done for.

If you've never played SF2 this game is hard to understand. It's a good license to get for Netent and they've had a crack at doing something different and managed to incorporate a lot of the arcade beat-em-up's ingredients, with the graphics and sounds preserved nicely. It would have taken a while to develop this and you've got to credit them for having a go and not skinning one of their old games with the theme instead.
 
Played it yesterday, got the free spins boss battle with Ken. Paid 124X even though I lost the battle(by a ball hair at that!). Nice enough game, but wont be one I'd go back to regularly
 
This game is pure nostalgia for the millions of SF fans

Lots of action but with low win potential. The main part is in the 100-250x range.

Max observed win in simulations was 1,428x bet, odds to hit it are roughly 1:420,000,000 spins.

Is there somewhere we can check these kind of stats on various games?
 
You can register at First Look Games and pay a rather hefty fee to gain access to some of the providers.

Alternatively, you could either open a casino or game review aff site as they usually get access. Not all make it easy but most will if you have enough traffic.
 
Streetfighter 2? Completed it mate. Including a thrilling battle with Sagat where we were both on 2 health points and we both hit a block of 4 ... even though it took my hit points off first, it still let me win the battle.

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20p play netted a "jackpot" of £88.64 ... I'm definitely well up on the game and should really quit while I'm ahead. If there was only one character in it, I'd probably never play it again, but I definitely fancy giving it a shot with Chun Li now ...
 
Played this on Coral after playing a few other places and the game absolutely destroyed me, was like a completely different game. Beat the car to beat the boss bonus ratio was 10:1 at best and if you aren't getting to the bosses on this game you just hemorrhage money.
 
You can register at First Look Games and pay a rather hefty fee to gain access to some of the providers.

Alternatively, you could either open a casino or game review aff site as they usually get access. Not all make it easy but most will if you have enough traffic.

No, it's absolutely free but you must have the correct credentials to join - Its a free service for all targeted I-Gaming affiliates. Anyone registering just needs to provide a targeted casino related URL.

If you are already a First Look member you can directly log-in and access the content via the First Look Widget which appears on the Webmeister section. First Look Games - Widget
 
No, it's absolutely free but you must have the correct credentials to join - Its a free service for all targeted I-Gaming affiliates. Anyone registering just needs to provide a targeted casino related URL.

If you are already a First Look member you can directly log-in and access the content via the First Look Widget which appears on the Webmeister section. First Look Games - Widget

They were charging a hefty fee just months ago. I got the basic account and never went back after seeing only Kalamba and the like in the lobby.

When did that change, because I thought the business model was to charge a fee to premium users?

I just logged in again to see what's changed and TBH I do not like the terms, but I understand why they have them there. Naaah, well keep staying away. :)

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They were charging a hefty fee just months ago. I got the basic account and never went back after seeing only Kalamba and the like in the lobby.

When did that change, because I thought the business model was to charge a fee to premium users?

I just logged in again to see what's changed and TBH I do not like the terms, but I understand why they have them there. Naaah, well keep staying away. :)

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No, never have the affiliates been charged. Those terms are there for a very good reason - the game providers are quite rightly very keen to ensure their content, images or any other copy are only used in a compliant way and not included on any sites targeting an under 18 audience for example. Therefore First Look exercise due diligence when letting you have access to it all.
 
Thanks @dunover. @Harry_BKK - We don't currently have Net Ent listed on First Look Games, but many other providers are. As dunover indicates, we are a completely free service for affiliates and this has always been the case. If you've heard otherwise, that was not us. We carry the terms we do to ensure accuracy to maximise the user experience your site visitors have with you and the casinos you promote. I'd love to tell you more about what we're doing. Please can you PM me your email address or Skype?
 
Thanks @dunover. @Harry_BKK - We don't currently have Net Ent listed on First Look Games, but many other providers are. As dunover indicates, we are a completely free service for affiliates and this has always been the case. If you've heard otherwise, that was not us. We carry the terms we do to ensure accuracy to maximise the user experience your site visitors have with you and the casinos you promote. I'd love to tell you more about what we're doing. Please can you PM me your email address or Skype?

Thanks for the clarification, also to @dunover. I was under the impression when I first saw the offering that access to the Premium section would incur a fee. Sorry, I got that wrong as you are charging game providers, not to affiliates.

Not to myself: I must try and read more careful in future. I must try and read more careful in future. I must try and read more careful in future. I must try and read more careful in future :D

EDIT: removed the last part to communicate via PM.
 
Usually (tiny budget allowing) I'd have dived at this upon release being a HUGE fan (and pretty darn good at it, if I do say so myself :p) of the video game.

However, as previously stated, really bad waste of a licence, thought GoT and PotA were wasted but this is la creme de la creme, sadly :(

What would you do with it?
I am thinking perhaps let it battle like the game, each attempted hit costs the bet and if successful it pays a win. Or you just put it on auto and watch what happens. Bonus round would be like DOA II, guaranteed sticky wilds with multipliers in a 3x5 greed, higher level bonus will have higher number of guaranteed wilds. :D
 
What would you do with it?
I am thinking perhaps let it battle like the game, each attempted hit costs the bet and if successful it pays a win. Or you just put it on auto and watch what happens. Bonus round would be like DOA II, guaranteed sticky wilds with multipliers in a 3x5 greed, higher level bonus will have higher number of guaranteed wilds. :D

Most likely give it a LOT more thought than Netent did :eek:

Maybe for started, I'd use reels rather than cascade grid, standard scatters to trigger choice of bonus round.

Once in the bonus, I'd have a set up like Jungle Spirit maybe with a choice of volatility

Dhalsims expanding wilds, Kens fire ball wilds (bit like Girls with Guns Frozen dawn feature), Blankas rolling (walking) wilds, E Hondas gigantic wilds etc etc etc :)
 
And they couldn't even be bothered to animate the backgrounds!

That's peak laziness, right there.

Just load the slot up in demo play and see which stage it takes you to, then find the relevant bit in this video of the real SF2 arcade machine. Every single stage has some animations in the background to make them feel a bit more lively and interactive.

The fact they just left them out of the slot was the first thing that hit me, right away, and I was like, 'Bugger me, that's lazy'. I mean, if you're going to license a property such as SF2 that appeals to nostalgia, at least get the basics right.

 
So I played that Slot at Fortunelegends and was really close to free spins but it only gave dead spins until I busted. I used free spins and got a small amount of money, went back to it and it again gave only dead spins until bust.

I decided to not deposit only for the game and when I came back today the game is no longer there. I hate it, when games with progress getting removed and everything is lost... it was only average 0.20 € bet because from demo play I knew the game gives many dead spins and I wanted not risk it (already cost me 80 € for the first free spins which paid 75x (the "triggering" hit paid 50x).
 
The game has been pulled from all casinos I believe. Due to ‘technical issues’ ;)

Rob
 

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