The gaming community is always debating who, between Ryu and Ken, is the superior street fighter, and so it comes as no surprise that Counter656 Productions has made this 'Street Fighter Stop Motion' to settle the debate.
The 'Street Fighter Stop Motion' video was directed by Taiwan resident John Huang and features the two fighters' iconic moves re-enacted in stop-motion style, just the way YouTube users like it. So who comes out on top at the end of this epic slug fest? You'll have to watch and find out!
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'Street Fighter Stop Motion' Pits Ryu and Ken Against One Another
Trend Themes
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Industry Implications
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