New Super Street Fighter IV TV ad is street and super
The Capcom marketing machine just keeps laying on the awesome
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Capcom's new TV spot for Super Street Fighter IV has hit the 'net, and woo, is it a good one. The House of Ryu's Street Fighter marketing has been sickeningly spot on ever since HD Remix hit XBLA in 2008, and following on from the original SFIV's nineties-tastic, Faith No More-soundtracked ad, it's dropped a brash and vibrant slice of hard-hitting cool for Super. And trust us, having played the game a whole lot recently, we can tell you that that approach is entirely appropriate.
But what do you think? Have the street art-inspired visuals and Just Blaze's aural accompaniment got you even more pumped for Super SFIV? Or did you just want to see more footage of Ryu kicking fools' arses? Let us know in the commments, or via our Facebook and Twitter portals.
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