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Group: streetfighter Message: 16333 From: Matt Meade Date: 2/8/2017
Subject: Re: d20 version
Group: streetfighter Message: 16334 From: Matt Cook Date: 2/9/2017
Subject: Re: d20 version
Group: streetfighter Message: 16335 From: Jonathan Thompson Date: 2/9/2017
Subject: Re: d20 version
Group: streetfighter Message: 16336 From: Mike Morgado Date: 2/9/2017
Subject: Re: d20 version
Group: streetfighter Message: 16337 From: Jonathan Thompson Date: 2/9/2017
Subject: Re: d20 version
Group: streetfighter Message: 16338 From: slappy_the_ringthief Date: 2/9/2017
Subject: Re: d20 version
Group: streetfighter Message: 16339 From: Jeffrey Yurkiw Date: 2/9/2017
Subject: Re: d20 version
Group: streetfighter Message: 16340 From: Matt Cook Date: 2/17/2017
Subject: Re: Kolin in SFV?
Group: streetfighter Message: 16341 From: Matt Meade Date: 3/4/2017
Subject: New update
Group: streetfighter Message: 16342 From: outlawsevermore Date: 3/4/2017
Subject: Re: New update
Group: streetfighter Message: 16343 From: Matt Meade Date: 3/5/2017
Subject: Re: New update
Group: streetfighter Message: 16344 From: Rob Markowski Date: 3/8/2017
Subject: Re: New update
Group: streetfighter Message: 16345 From: Luiz Fernando Duarte Junior Date: 3/8/2017
Subject: Re: New update
Group: streetfighter Message: 16346 From: Matt Meade Date: 3/8/2017
Subject: Re: New update
Group: streetfighter Message: 16347 From: Joseph Smith Date: 3/9/2017
Subject: Re: New update
Group: streetfighter Message: 16348 From: outlawsevermore Date: 3/9/2017
Subject: Re: New update
Group: streetfighter Message: 16349 From: Matt Meade Date: 3/15/2017
Subject: FB Group
Group: streetfighter Message: 16350 From: Rob Markowski Date: 3/15/2017
Subject: Re: New update
Group: streetfighter Message: 16351 From: Joseph Smith Date: 3/15/2017
Subject: Re: FB Group
Group: streetfighter Message: 16352 From: nikotesla Date: 11/2/2017
Subject: The Story Behind the Street Fighter RPG You Never Heard Of
Group: streetfighter Message: 16353 From: nikotesla Date: 11/2/2017
Subject: Re: The Story Behind the Street Fighter RPG You Never Heard Of
Group: streetfighter Message: 16354 From: David Yellope Date: 11/2/2017
Subject: Re: The Story Behind the Street Fighter RPG You Never Heard Of
Group: streetfighter Message: 16355 From: Rafael Pinho Date: 11/3/2017
Subject: Re: The Story Behind the Street Fighter RPG You Never Heard Of
Group: streetfighter Message: 16356 From: Mike Morgado Date: 11/3/2017
Subject: Re: The Story Behind the Street Fighter RPG You Never Heard Of
Group: streetfighter Message: 16357 From: etrit.hasler@yahoo.com Date: 4/23/2019
Subject: Shadows over Mexico
Group: streetfighter Message: 16358 From: etrit.hasler@yahoo.com Date: 4/24/2019
Subject: Re: Shadows over Mexico
Group: streetfighter Message: 16359 From: Mike Morgado Date: 4/24/2019
Subject: Re: Shadows over Mexico
Group: streetfighter Message: 16360 From: Rob Markowski Date: 4/24/2019
Subject: Re: Shadows over Mexico
Group: streetfighter Message: 16361 From: neonon22 Date: 10/16/2019
Subject: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
Group: streetfighter Message: 16362 From: Mike Morgado Date: 10/17/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
Group: streetfighter Message: 16363 From: Matt Cook Date: 10/17/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
Group: streetfighter Message: 16364 From: J. Scott Pittman Date: 10/17/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
Group: streetfighter Message: 16365 From: François DOUCET Date: 10/18/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
Group: streetfighter Message: 16366 From: Fred Chagnon Date: 10/18/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
Group: streetfighter Message: 16367 From: Rafael Pinho Date: 10/25/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
Group: streetfighter Message: 16368 From: Eric M. Souza Date: 10/25/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
Group: streetfighter Message: 16369 From: Rafael Pinho Date: 10/26/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
Group: streetfighter Message: 16370 From: galin_ra Date: 10/26/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
Group: streetfighter Message: 16371 From: eldarion_42 Date: 11/7/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
Group: streetfighter Message: 16372 From: slappy_the_ringthief Date: 12/2/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
Group: streetfighter Message: 16373 From: Eric M. Souza Date: 12/2/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!



Group: streetfighter Message: 16333 From: Matt Meade Date: 2/8/2017
Subject: Re: d20 version
My condolences, that sucks. Do you need any help? Game or nongame?

On Feb 8, 2017 6:52 PM, "Jonathan Thompson thompsonjm@... [streetfighter]" <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

The game never saw production and I am going to modify the files to a new game, as a joint venture between myself and Living Room Games. We are stripping out all the Capcom IP and bringing the rest up to date. This project was suppose to happen a couple of years ago, but I lost my wife in 2015 and for over the next year I didnt do anything. I am desperately playing catch up now.

On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 5:30 PM, 'Rome' giovanni@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com > wrote:
 

I know there was talk awhile back about fixing the d20 version which was incomplete.  But did anyone ever pull it off?




--
Jonathan M. Thompson
Battlefield Press International
BPI Books (novel imprint)
thompsonjm@...
Follow me on Twitter @RaiderDragon
"Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere." - Carl Sagan

Group: streetfighter Message: 16334 From: Matt Cook Date: 2/9/2017
Subject: Re: d20 version
Awesome to hear guys. If you are stripping the Capcom characters, what have you made to replace them with?

On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 10:11 PM, Matt Meade matt@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

My condolences, that sucks. Do you need any help? Game or nongame?

On Feb 8, 2017 6:52 PM, "Jonathan Thompson thompsonjm@... [streetfighter]" <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com > wrote:
 

The game never saw production and I am going to modify the files to a new game, as a joint venture between myself and Living Room Games. We are stripping out all the Capcom IP and bringing the rest up to date. This project was suppose to happen a couple of years ago, but I lost my wife in 2015 and for over the next year I didnt do anything. I am desperately playing catch up now.

On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 5:30 PM, 'Rome' giovanni@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com > wrote:
 

I know there was talk awhile back about fixing the d20 version which was incomplete.  But did anyone ever pull it off?




--
Jonathan M. Thompson
Battlefield Press International
BPI Books (novel imprint)
thompsonjm@...
Follow me on Twitter @RaiderDragon
"Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere." - Carl Sagan


Group: streetfighter Message: 16335 From: Jonathan Thompson Date: 2/9/2017
Subject: Re: d20 version
We created a new setting that we are affectionately calling Arena. We basically merged the Streetfighter idea with your traditional fantasy world. The idea is that characters travel to the Arena to make a name for themselves by fighting others. So we replaced the Capcom characters with ones we designed.

On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 7:08 AM, Matt Cook mrironjustice@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Awesome to hear guys. If you are stripping the Capcom characters, what have you made to replace them with?

On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 10:11 PM, Matt Meade matt@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com > wrote:
 

My condolences, that sucks. Do you need any help? Game or nongame?

On Feb 8, 2017 6:52 PM, "Jonathan Thompson thompsonjm@... [streetfighter]" <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com > wrote:
 

The game never saw production and I am going to modify the files to a new game, as a joint venture between myself and Living Room Games. We are stripping out all the Capcom IP and bringing the rest up to date. This project was suppose to happen a couple of years ago, but I lost my wife in 2015 and for over the next year I didnt do anything. I am desperately playing catch up now.

On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 5:30 PM, 'Rome' giovanni@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com > wrote:
 

I know there was talk awhile back about fixing the d20 version which was incomplete.  But did anyone ever pull it off?




--
Jonathan M. Thompson
Battlefield Press International
BPI Books (novel imprint)
thompsonjm@...
Follow me on Twitter @RaiderDragon
"Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere." - Carl Sagan





--
Jonathan M. Thompson
Battlefield Press International
BPI Books (novel imprint)
thompsonjm@...
Follow me on Twitter @RaiderDragon
"Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere." - Carl Sagan

Group: streetfighter Message: 16336 From: Mike Morgado Date: 2/9/2017
Subject: Re: d20 version

This is very exciting news. 


Is it still going to be d20?


Unfortunately I am not a fan of the fantasy setting, but I'm still definitely checking it out. I assume this is still a few years away?

Also, my deepest condolences on the loss of your wife.

MikeM


From: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of Jonathan Thompson thompsonjm@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: February 9, 2017 9:11 AM
To: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [streetfighter] d20 version
 
 

We created a new setting that we are affectionately calling Arena. We basically merged the Streetfighter idea with your traditional fantasy world. The idea is that characters travel to the Arena to make a name for themselves by fighting others. So we replaced the Capcom characters with ones we designed.

On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 7:08 AM, Matt Cook mrironjustice@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Awesome to hear guys. If you are stripping the Capcom characters, what have you made to replace them with?

On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 10:11 PM, Matt Meade matt@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com > wrote:
 

My condolences, that sucks. Do you need any help? Game or nongame?

On Feb 8, 2017 6:52 PM, "Jonathan Thompson thompsonjm@... [streetfighter]" <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com > wrote:
 

The game never saw production and I am going to modify the files to a new game, as a joint venture between myself and Living Room Games. We are stripping out all the Capcom IP and bringing the rest up to date. This project was suppose to happen a couple of years ago, but I lost my wife in 2015 and for over the next year I didnt do anything. I am desperately playing catch up now.

On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 5:30 PM, 'Rome' giovanni@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com > wrote:
 

I know there was talk awhile back about fixing the d20 version which was incomplete.  But did anyone ever pull it off?




--
Jonathan M. Thompson
Battlefield Press International
BPI Books (novel imprint)
thompsonjm@...
Follow me on Twitter @RaiderDragon
"Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere." - Carl Sagan





--
Jonathan M. Thompson
Battlefield Press International
BPI Books (novel imprint)
thompsonjm@...
Follow me on Twitter @RaiderDragon
"Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere." - Carl Sagan

Group: streetfighter Message: 16337 From: Jonathan Thompson Date: 2/9/2017
Subject: Re: d20 version
We are probably going to do d20/Pathfinder and 5e (which will require some conversion work) version

Truth of the matter is fantasy sales. So if we really want to see a return on the investment, then fantasy is the way to go. Basically we are going to end up with a world that parallels the CapCom worlds, but totally with material we can use.

Thank yall for all the condolences, that means a lot. I only mentioned it to give reason why this project ended up so far behind where I wanted it, because I thought you should know.

On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 8:41 AM, Mike Morgado cmmorgado@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

This is very exciting news. 


Is it still going to be d20?


Unfortunately I am not a fan of the fantasy setting, but I'm still definitely checking it out. I assume this is still a few years away?

Also, my deepest condolences on the loss of your wife.

MikeM


From: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com > on behalf of Jonathan Thompson thompsonjm@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com >
Sent: February 9, 2017 9:11 AM
To: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [streetfighter] d20 version
 
 

We created a new setting that we are affectionately calling Arena. We basically merged the Streetfighter idea with your traditional fantasy world. The idea is that characters travel to the Arena to make a name for themselves by fighting others. So we replaced the Capcom characters with ones we designed.

On Thu, Feb 9, 2017 at 7:08 AM, Matt Cook mrironjustice@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com > wrote:
 

Awesome to hear guys. If you are stripping the Capcom characters, what have you made to replace them with?

On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 10:11 PM, Matt Meade matt@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com > wrote:
 

My condolences, that sucks. Do you need any help? Game or nongame?

On Feb 8, 2017 6:52 PM, "Jonathan Thompson thompsonjm@... [streetfighter]" <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com > wrote:
 

The game never saw production and I am going to modify the files to a new game, as a joint venture between myself and Living Room Games. We are stripping out all the Capcom IP and bringing the rest up to date. This project was suppose to happen a couple of years ago, but I lost my wife in 2015 and for over the next year I didnt do anything. I am desperately playing catch up now.

On Wed, Feb 8, 2017 at 5:30 PM, 'Rome' giovanni@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com > wrote:
 

I know there was talk awhile back about fixing the d20 version which was incomplete.  But did anyone ever pull it off?




--
Jonathan M. Thompson
Battlefield Press International
BPI Books (novel imprint)
thompsonjm@...
Follow me on Twitter @RaiderDragon
"Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere." - Carl Sagan





--
Jonathan M. Thompson
Battlefield Press International
BPI Books (novel imprint)
thompsonjm@...
Follow me on Twitter @RaiderDragon
"Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere." - Carl Sagan




--
Jonathan M. Thompson
Battlefield Press International
BPI Books (novel imprint)
thompsonjm@...
Follow me on Twitter @RaiderDragon
"Imagination will often carry us to worlds that never were. But without it we go nowhere." - Carl Sagan

Group: streetfighter Message: 16338 From: slappy_the_ringthief Date: 2/9/2017
Subject: Re: d20 version
As long as the mechanics work, we all know the SF setting by heart anyway :-P
Group: streetfighter Message: 16339 From: Jeffrey Yurkiw Date: 2/9/2017
Subject: Re: d20 version
Once the book hit we be all like, "full Capcom conversion in 3, 2, 1..."

On Feb 9, 2017 8:50 AM, "matt@... [streetfighter]" <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

As long as the mechanics work, we all know the SF setting by heart anyway :-P


Group: streetfighter Message: 16340 From: Matt Cook Date: 2/17/2017
Subject: Re: Kolin in SFV?
My favorite Street Fighter is Captain Falcon. I remember his ending in
Street Fighter Alpha 1 Gold where he hit Bison with a Falcon Punch. We
should recreate that to SFBG.

On 2/7/17, Matt Cook <mrironjustice@...> wrote:
> But before she was in SFV she was in SFBG
>
> On Mon, Feb 6, 2017 at 6:59 PM, Matt Meade matt@... [streetfighter] <
> streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> It has been strongly hinted that the second character of season2 DLC (due
>> out on the 15th) will be Kolin, with ice powers.
>>
>> https://twitter.com/sfrpgcom/status/828769540733550592
>>
>>
>>
>
Group: streetfighter Message: 16341 From: Matt Meade Date: 3/4/2017
Subject: New update

Just updated The G-File!

http://sfrpg.com/g-file/

  • Finished the last half of Alpha: Juli, Juni, Karin, R. Mika, Rolento, Rose, Sakura, Sodom
  • Added NPCs: Aprile, Enero, Fevrier, Jianyu, Marz, Mike Haggar, Noembelu, Santamu, Satsuki, Xiayu, Yamato Nadeshiko
  • And from SFV: Kolin
  • Animal Companion rules
  • Blind Fighting rules
  • House Rules
  • Some additions to Setting and Errata
  • Editing/Formatting/typos/tweaks/etc
Group: streetfighter Message: 16342 From: outlawsevermore Date: 3/4/2017
Subject: Re: New update

Thank you for this.


I have been running my current campaign for a couple years now (two disparate Chronicles) and have run on and off since it was published (groups that I have been in tend to rotate games).  So there's a good bit in here that I've ended up developing separately (styles like Brawling, Saikyo-Ryu, and Taekwondo, and some of the Special Maneuvers from other games).  It's fascinating and cool to see how two people making design decisions on the same material ended up being quite different on most of it.  That said, I will definitely be looking through here for stuff to use. 


I can't wait to see more!

Group: streetfighter Message: 16343 From: Matt Meade Date: 3/5/2017
Subject: Re: New update
Glad you like it! Yeah my design decisions are even totally different than my own a few years ago. Some I feel painted into a corner due to existing source materials (white wolf made boxing, ninjas, and elementalals before capcom created dudley, ibuki, and gill for example)

Still on the fence about much of it, some may change in the future.

This update marks the end of my original  90s scope (moves/styles/chars from games made after SFII), now I just have to finish the NEW new games that came out since I started working on it, plus the stuff I just WANT to do. Almost caught up, lol

On Mar 4, 2017 10:03 PM, "outlaws76@... [streetfighter]" <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Thank you for this.


I have been running my current campaign for a couple years now (two disparate Chronicles) and have run on and off since it was published (groups that I have been in tend to rotate games).  So there's a good bit in here that I've ended up developing separately (styles like Brawling, Saikyo-Ryu, and Taekwondo, and some of the Special Maneuvers from other games).  It's fascinating and cool to see how two people making design decisions on the same material ended up being quite different on most of it.  That said, I will definitely be looking through here for stuff to use. 


I can't wait to see more!

Group: streetfighter Message: 16344 From: Rob Markowski Date: 3/8/2017
Subject: Re: New update
Hi Matt --

First off, I want to say thanks for all of your hard work on this.  For the past three years I've been running a chronicle for three people who had never played Street Fighter before, let alone RPG's, and they are absolutely hooked.  We've found your updated 25th anniversary edition to be super helpful in cleaning up our games from a rules and balance standpoint.  It's funny to re-read the original ones and think back on how different games are now from the "wild-west" days of the 1990's of game design. 

I do have a question re: aggravated damage.  I swear I read this somewhere but now I can't seem to find it...is damage dealt from weapons (swords, knives, guns, etc.) automatically aggravated?  We've been ruling that half of the damage dealt from weapons is aggravated but since I can't seem to find any reference to weapon damage being handled any differently from regular damage I'm now wondering if we're doing it correctly.  Don't want to short-changing my fighters! 


Thanks again!

- Rob

On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 11:41 AM, Matt Meade matt@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Glad you like it! Yeah my design decisions are even totally different than my own a few years ago. Some I feel painted into a corner due to existing source materials (white wolf made boxing, ninjas, and elementalals before capcom created dudley, ibuki, and gill for example)

Still on the fence about much of it, some may change in the future.

This update marks the end of my original  90s scope (moves/styles/chars from games made after SFII), now I just have to finish the NEW new games that came out since I started working on it, plus the stuff I just WANT to do. Almost caught up, lol

On Mar 4, 2017 10:03 PM, "outlaws76@... [streetfighter]" <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com > wrote:
 

Thank you for this.


I have been running my current campaign for a couple years now (two disparate Chronicles) and have run on and off since it was published (groups that I have been in tend to rotate games).  So there's a good bit in here that I've ended up developing separately (styles like Brawling, Saikyo-Ryu, and Taekwondo, and some of the Special Maneuvers from other games).  It's fascinating and cool to see how two people making design decisions on the same material ended up being quite different on most of it.  That said, I will definitely be looking through here for stuff to use. 


I can't wait to see more!


Group: streetfighter Message: 16345 From: Luiz Fernando Duarte Junior Date: 3/8/2017
Subject: Re: New update

2017-03-08 17:35 GMT-03:00 Rob Markowski robbiedarling@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com>:
 

Hi Matt --

First off, I want to say thanks for all of your hard work on this.  For the past three years I've been running a chronicle for three people who had never played Street Fighter before, let alone RPG's, and they are absolutely hooked.  We've found your updated 25th anniversary edition to be super helpful in cleaning up our games from a rules and balance standpoint.  It's funny to re-read the original ones and think back on how different games are now from the "wild-west" days of the 1990's of game design. 

I do have a question re: aggravated damage.  I swear I read this somewhere but now I can't seem to find it...is damage dealt from weapons (swords, knives, guns, etc.) automatically aggravated?  We've been ruling that half of the damage dealt from weapons is aggravated but since I can't seem to find any reference to weapon damage being handled any differently from regular damage I'm now wondering if we're doing it correctly.  Don't want to short-changing my fighters! 


Thanks again!

- Rob

On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 11:41 AM, Matt Meade matt@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com > wrote:
 

Glad you like it! Yeah my design decisions are even totally different than my own a few years ago. Some I feel painted into a corner due to existing source materials (white wolf made boxing, ninjas, and elementalals before capcom created dudley, ibuki, and gill for example)

Still on the fence about much of it, some may change in the future.

This update marks the end of my original  90s scope (moves/styles/chars from games made after SFII), now I just have to finish the NEW new games that came out since I started working on it, plus the stuff I just WANT to do. Almost caught up, lol

On Mar 4, 2017 10:03 PM, "outlaws76@... [streetfighter]" <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com > wrote:
 

Thank you for this.


I have been running my current campaign for a couple years now (two disparate Chronicles) and have run on and off since it was published (groups that I have been in tend to rotate games).  So there's a good bit in here that I've ended up developing separately (styles like Brawling, Saikyo-Ryu, and Taekwondo, and some of the Special Maneuvers from other games).  It's fascinating and cool to see how two people making design decisions on the same material ended up being quite different on most of it.  That said, I will definitely be looking through here for stuff to use. 


I can't wait to see more!





--
Att,
 
Luiz Fernando Duarte Jr
Bel. Ciência da Computação
Esp. Computação Móvel
Professor - http://qi.com.br
 
Group: streetfighter Message: 16346 From: Matt Meade Date: 3/8/2017
Subject: Re: New update
Thanks! The 25th edition was not my baby, I just contributed a few little things to it. Benjamin Terry did that.

I think the only thing that are for sure aggravated is health levels of damage beyond your max and damage from lightknife, but there is a suggestion that storytellers may want to make guns aggravated.

That's all I see. Golden rule tho!


On Mar 8, 2017 3:35 PM, "Rob Markowski robbiedarling@... [streetfighter]" <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Hi Matt --

First off, I want to say thanks for all of your hard work on this.  For the past three years I've been running a chronicle for three people who had never played Street Fighter before, let alone RPG's, and they are absolutely hooked.  We've found your updated 25th anniversary edition to be super helpful in cleaning up our games from a rules and balance standpoint.  It's funny to re-read the original ones and think back on how different games are now from the "wild-west" days of the 1990's of game design. 

I do have a question re: aggravated damage.  I swear I read this somewhere but now I can't seem to find it...is damage dealt from weapons (swords, knives, guns, etc.) automatically aggravated?  We've been ruling that half of the damage dealt from weapons is aggravated but since I can't seem to find any reference to weapon damage being handled any differently from regular damage I'm now wondering if we're doing it correctly.  Don't want to short-changing my fighters! 


Thanks again!

- Rob

On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 11:41 AM, Matt Meade matt@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com > wrote:
 

Glad you like it! Yeah my design decisions are even totally different than my own a few years ago. Some I feel painted into a corner due to existing source materials (white wolf made boxing, ninjas, and elementalals before capcom created dudley, ibuki, and gill for example)

Still on the fence about much of it, some may change in the future.

This update marks the end of my original  90s scope (moves/styles/chars from games made after SFII), now I just have to finish the NEW new games that came out since I started working on it, plus the stuff I just WANT to do. Almost caught up, lol

On Mar 4, 2017 10:03 PM, "outlaws76@... [streetfighter]" <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com > wrote:
 

Thank you for this.


I have been running my current campaign for a couple years now (two disparate Chronicles) and have run on and off since it was published (groups that I have been in tend to rotate games).  So there's a good bit in here that I've ended up developing separately (styles like Brawling, Saikyo-Ryu, and Taekwondo, and some of the Special Maneuvers from other games).  It's fascinating and cool to see how two people making design decisions on the same material ended up being quite different on most of it.  That said, I will definitely be looking through here for stuff to use. 


I can't wait to see more!



Group: streetfighter Message: 16347 From: Joseph Smith Date: 3/9/2017
Subject: Re: New update
Although it makes sense from a realistic point of view, aggravated damage from weapons doesn't seem to fit the genre. I'd say that for each two points of successful damage you wanted to make aggravated from weapons or magical powers, you spend a Willpower point. 

Sent from my iPad

On Mar 8, 2017, at 2:53 PM, Matt Meade matt@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

Thanks! The 25th edition was not my baby, I just contributed a few little things to it. Benjamin Terry did that.

I think the only thing that are for sure aggravated is health levels of damage beyond your max and damage from lightknife, but there is a suggestion that storytellers may want to make guns aggravated.

That's all I see. Golden rule tho!


On Mar 8, 2017 3:35 PM, "Rob Markowski robbiedarling@... [streetfighter]" <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Hi Matt --

First off, I want to say thanks for all of your hard work on this.  For the past three years I've been running a chronicle for three people who had never played Street Fighter before, let alone RPG's, and they are absolutely hooked.  We've found your updated 25th anniversary edition to be super helpful in cleaning up our games from a rules and balance standpoint.  It's funny to re-read the original ones and think back on how different games are now from the "wild-west" days of the 1990's of game design. 

I do have a question re: aggravated damage.  I swear I read this somewhere but now I can't seem to find it...is damage dealt from weapons (swords, knives, guns, etc.) automatically aggravated?  We've been ruling that half of the damage dealt from weapons is aggravated but since I can't seem to find any reference to weapon damage being handled any differently from regular damage I'm now wondering if we're doing it correctly.  Don't want to short-changing my fighters! 


Thanks again!

- Rob

On Sun, Mar 5, 2017 at 11:41 AM, Matt Meade matt@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com > wrote:
 

Glad you like it! Yeah my design decisions are even totally different than my own a few years ago. Some I feel painted into a corner due to existing source materials (white wolf made boxing, ninjas, and elementalals before capcom created dudley, ibuki, and gill for example)

Still on the fence about much of it, some may change in the future.

This update marks the end of my original  90s scope (moves/styles/chars from games made after SFII), now I just have to finish the NEW new games that came out since I started working on it, plus the stuff I just WANT to do. Almost caught up, lol

On Mar 4, 2017 10:03 PM, "outlaws76@... [streetfighter]" <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com > wrote:
 

Thank you for this.


I have been running my current campaign for a couple years now (two disparate Chronicles) and have run on and off since it was published (groups that I have been in tend to rotate games).  So there's a good bit in here that I've ended up developing separately (styles like Brawling, Saikyo-Ryu, and Taekwondo, and some of the Special Maneuvers from other games).  It's fascinating and cool to see how two people making design decisions on the same material ended up being quite different on most of it.  That said, I will definitely be looking through here for stuff to use. 


I can't wait to see more!




Group: streetfighter Message: 16348 From: outlawsevermore Date: 3/9/2017
Subject: Re: New update
The rules I use go like this:
  • Weapons do aggravated damage.  This is why not many people choose to become Duelists, and why a player character would need to spread themselves thin by purchasing extraneous Techniques to make weapons a better choice than their normal fighting techniques.
  • Firearms and flames do lethal damage.  A character who takes ten lethal damage dies; that amount can't be changed.  (Rule of thumb; nothing that adds Technique dice to damage does lethal damage.)
  • Unlike in other White Wolf games (of the era, anyway), Street Fighters can fully soak aggravated/lethal damage like any other kind of damage.  So most firearms aren't going to be getting many dice should they hit.  (And if one crosses over SF with WoD games from the same era, as one group I was in back then did, this is important to make lower-level Street Fighters useful... otherwise, they kinda suck until they get close to World Warrior level, at which point they're amazing.)
However, the rules you go with should fit your desired tone and narrative.  For me, I want your rank-and-file Shadoloo/other evil group troops to be threatening without putting them on the party's level.  I want it to be a bad idea to run into an enemy base where everyone has a gun and say "COME GET SOME KUNG FU UP YO HEAD", but a full party working together totally could.

Then again, I also require rolling to hit (which the base ruleset does not), which checks weapon use in comparison to Street Fighters as you need dots in Techniques to be regularly effective with them.  Random Thug With Bat isn't going to get very far.  The party luchadore with Flying Head Butt is a way more effective bullet than a bullet, even if she doesn't do lethal damage.

Long story short: customize your game to fit your setting/tone/theme.  :)

Group: streetfighter Message: 16349 From: Matt Meade Date: 3/15/2017
Subject: FB Group
If anyone is interested this is a thing now: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sfstg/
The Brasil one gets a lot of activity, hoping we can too.
Group: streetfighter Message: 16350 From: Rob Markowski Date: 3/15/2017
Subject: Re: New update
Thanks for the input, everybody!  These are all great responses and I'm thinking about using a modified aggravated damage system where anything done by explosions, guns and bladed hand-weapons (swords/knives) will do aggravated damage but each time they hit, i'll allow the player a stamina test against a 5 with each success converting a point of aggravated damage into regular damage.  that way there's still the realism of "hey, you should probably avoid that dangerous weapon" but also the action movie feel of taking a bullet or a sword wound and continuing to battle on. 

On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 10:33 PM, outlaws76@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

The rules I use go like this:
  • Weapons do aggravated damage.  This is why not many people choose to become Duelists, and why a player character would need to spread themselves thin by purchasing extraneous Techniques to make weapons a better choice than their normal fighting techniques.
  • Firearms and flames do lethal damage.  A character who takes ten lethal damage dies; that amount can't be changed.  (Rule of thumb; nothing that adds Technique dice to damage does lethal damage.)
  • Unlike in other White Wolf games (of the era, anyway), Street Fighters can fully soak aggravated/lethal damage like any other kind of damage.  So most firearms aren't going to be getting many dice should they hit.  (And if one crosses over SF with WoD games from the same era, as one group I was in back then did, this is important to make lower-level Street Fighters useful... otherwise, they kinda suck until they get close to World Warrior level, at which point they're amazing.)
However, the rules you go with should fit your desired tone and narrative.  For me, I want your rank-and-file Shadoloo/other evil group troops to be threatening without putting them on the party's level.  I want it to be a bad idea to run into an enemy base where everyone has a gun and say "COME GET SOME KUNG FU UP YO HEAD", but a full party working together totally could.

Then again, I also require rolling to hit (which the base ruleset does not), which checks weapon use in comparison to Street Fighters as you need dots in Techniques to be regularly effective with them.  Random Thug With Bat isn't going to get very far.  The party luchadore with Flying Head Butt is a way more effective bullet than a bullet, even if she doesn't do lethal damage.

Long story short: customize your game to fit your setting/tone/theme.  :)


Group: streetfighter Message: 16351 From: Joseph Smith Date: 3/15/2017
Subject: Re: FB Group
Awesome  

Sent from my iPad

On Mar 15, 2017, at 9:10 AM, Matt Meade matt@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

If anyone is interested this is a thing now: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sfstg/
The Brasil one gets a lot of activity, hoping we can too.

Group: streetfighter Message: 16352 From: nikotesla Date: 11/2/2017
Subject: The Story Behind the Street Fighter RPG You Never Heard Of
Group: streetfighter Message: 16353 From: nikotesla Date: 11/2/2017
Subject: Re: The Story Behind the Street Fighter RPG You Never Heard Of
Well, never mind that link - apparently, I'm not getting messages from the group... this is not the ghost town I thought it had become :D
Group: streetfighter Message: 16354 From: David Yellope Date: 11/2/2017
Subject: Re: The Story Behind the Street Fighter RPG You Never Heard Of
Surprised they didn't mention the aborted new version of Street Fighter, you remember, the one that was supposed to allow you to play in different styles (like d20) like the styles that were popular in the SF game series at the time?


On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 4:15 PM, Shotan@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Well, never mind that link - apparently, I'm not getting messages from the group... this is not the ghost town I thought it had become :D


Group: streetfighter Message: 16355 From: Rafael Pinho Date: 11/3/2017
Subject: Re: The Story Behind the Street Fighter RPG You Never Heard Of
Timely (and very interesting) link, I received it while I was starting a SF campaign after some years away from the game.

And I agree with David, I thought they were going to mention the aborted version or the 20th anniversary edition, but still a good reading.

Cheers


Em Sexta-feira, 3 de Novembro de 2017 1:34, "David Yellope SirFozzie@... [streetfighter]" <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> escreveu:


 
Surprised they didn't mention the aborted new version of Street Fighter, you remember, the one that was supposed to allow you to play in different styles (like d20) like the styles that were popular in the SF game series at the time?


On Thu, Nov 2, 2017 at 4:15 PM, Shotan@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 
Well, never mind that link - apparently, I'm not getting messages from the group... this is not the ghost town I thought it had become :D



Group: streetfighter Message: 16356 From: Mike Morgado Date: 11/3/2017
Subject: Re: The Story Behind the Street Fighter RPG You Never Heard Of

I had always wished a new version of the Street Fighter RPG would come out. I had so much fun in that world. We played that game for years!


What do you mean, you aren't getting messages? Do you have your settings set to no messages or daily digest in the yahoogroups setting?


Most people just use the Street Fighter RPG Facebook group (which I'm sure you are already aware of)


MikeM




From: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of Shotan@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: November 2, 2017 4:15 PM
To: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [streetfighter] Re: The Story Behind the Street Fighter RPG You Never Heard Of
 
 

Well, never mind that link - apparently, I'm not getting messages from the group... this is not the ghost town I thought it had become :D

Group: streetfighter Message: 16357 From: etrit.hasler@yahoo.com Date: 4/23/2019
Subject: Shadows over Mexico
I just recently rediscovered this game and I stumbled across the never published Shadows over Mexico sourcebook. Sadly, the link on sfrgp.com seems to be damaged. Is there another way to get this?

(BTW: Hi and thanks for adding me to the group!)
Group: streetfighter Message: 16358 From: etrit.hasler@yahoo.com Date: 4/24/2019
Subject: Re: Shadows over Mexico
There's a download link here:



When I can download it, but the file seems broken. Maybe it's my browser/OS? If anyone gets it to work, please let me know!
Group: streetfighter Message: 16359 From: Mike Morgado Date: 4/24/2019
Subject: Re: Shadows over Mexico
Welcome to the group. Unfortunately it's incredibly quiet here nowadays.

I recommend you check out the Facebook page if you have a Facebook account. It's more frequented than this mailing list.



Log into Facebook to start sharing and connecting with your friends, family, and people you know.
www.facebook.com



From: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of etrit.hasler@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: April 24, 2019 11:09 AM
To: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [streetfighter] Re: Shadows over Mexico
 
 

There's a download link here:



When I can download it, but the file seems broken. Maybe it's my browser/OS? If anyone gets it to work, please let me know!

Group: streetfighter Message: 16360 From: Rob Markowski Date: 4/24/2019
Subject: Re: Shadows over Mexico
I also downloaded the file but it appears to be all garbled, random characters.  Not sure if there's something wrong with the .PDF itself?

On Wed, Apr 24, 2019 at 11:25 AM Mike Morgado cmmorgado@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Welcome to the group. Unfortunately it's incredibly quiet here nowadays.

I recommend you check out the Facebook page if you have a Facebook account. It's more frequented than this mailing list.



Log into Facebook to start sharing and connecting with your friends, family, and people you know.



From: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of etrit.hasler@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: April 24, 2019 11:09 AM
To: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [streetfighter] Re: Shadows over Mexico
 
 

There's a download link here:



When I can download it, but the file seems broken. Maybe it's my browser/OS? If anyone gets it to work, please let me know!

Group: streetfighter Message: 16361 From: neonon22 Date: 10/16/2019
Subject: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!

Hello Everyone,


If you hadn't heard, today Yahoo! announced the coming end of Yahoo! Groups: https://help.yahoo.com/kb/groups/SLN31010.html


What that basically says is that you will be unable to post new content after October 28th (12 days from today), and everything will be deleted on December 14th.


The StreetFighter RPG Group has been pretty dead for a long time, but it also represents 20 years of Street Fighter: The Storytelling fandom and discussion, and so it going away is kind of sad. If you have any messages or files here you've ever cared about, now is the time to save them off or archive them. Still, the Street Fighter RPG is not dead yet! What yet remains?


The Future!

Well, some of you may know there was also a Google+ Street Fighter RPG Group for a time, until Google killed that off as well, so now the only really live places to chat Street Fighter are in two Facebook groups: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sfstg/ is the English speaking SF RPG group and https://www.facebook.com/groups/sfrpgbr/ is the Portuguese speaking SF RPG group (because the Brazilians be keeping Street Fighter RPGing alive down there like nowhere else!)


As for web sites, Matt Meade's site is still the best Street Fighter RPG site in the English speaking world at http://sfrpg.com/ . While you're there, I'd recommend checking out his excellent (if incomplete) "The G-File", a slick looking pdf e-book of Styles, Maneuvers and Characters from all of the Street Fighter video games not represented in the old rules at http://sfrpg.com/g-file/ and also... maybe, if you're interested, you could check out my compilation pdf of "Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game - 20th Anniversary Edition", which contains the compiled rules from all of the old White Wolf books at http://sfrpg.com/sf20-release-street-fighter-the-storytelling-game-20th-anniversary-edition/ . Someday I swear I'll give it one more editing pass for all the little oversights I made on first release...


In the Portuguese speaking world, I'd recommend http://www.sfrpg.com.br . They keep working on fan produced 'zine material and have their own version of "Street Fighter 20th Anniversary" they've been working hard on.


Last Call!

So, as the group winds down. Any of you still out there? If you are, maybe share a favorite memory, either from the old days of the Yahoo! Group, or any old Street Fighter RPG games or campaigns you were involved with in the past (or even the present!)


I remember playing this game since all of the way back in '94. Like, a 5 year long campaign that ended in the Street Fighter 2 tournament. Another campaign that was based around the Street Fighter: EX games, one based in Metro City... just tons of great memories. It's still my favorite RPG, the one with the most experiences I remember fondly.


We await your return... Warrior!


Ben Terry

Group: streetfighter Message: 16362 From: Mike Morgado Date: 10/17/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
Wow. 

I remember back in the day when I created this list.  So many fond memories. 
Street Fighter is probably still the longest campaign I have ever run.  Even my players took turns running the game. I only had one player who didnt like it, and that wasnt the game's fault. He wasnt into the martial arts genre. He liked guns. One of my all time favourite PC's came from our Street Fighter games. I have remade him several times in other games now too.  

This group has been really dead for the last several years, but I guess thats to be expected for a long out of print game.
Remember the boost it got when Living Room Games almost released Street Fighter d20? Ah, memories. 😉

It was a blast guys. Hope to see you around the Facebook page.

Thanks for the memories!

MikeM


From: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of neonon22@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: October 16, 2019 10:16 PM
To: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [streetfighter] The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
 
 

Hello Everyone,


If you hadn't heard, today Yahoo! announced the coming end of Yahoo! Groups: https://help.yahoo.com/kb/groups/SLN31010.html


What that basically says is that you will be unable to post new content after October 28th (12 days from today), and everything will be deleted on December 14th.


The StreetFighter RPG Group has been pretty dead for a long time, but it also represents 20 years of Street Fighter: The Storytelling fandom and discussion, and so it going away is kind of sad. If you have any messages or files here you've ever cared about, now is the time to save them off or archive them. Still, the Street Fighter RPG is not dead yet! What yet remains?


The Future!

Well, some of you may know there was also a Google+ Street Fighter RPG Group for a time, until Google killed that off as well, so now the only really live places to chat Street Fighter are in two Facebook groups: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sfstg/ is the English speaking SF RPG group and https://www.facebook.com/groups/sfrpgbr/ is the Portuguese speaking SF RPG group (because the Brazilians be keeping Street Fighter RPGing alive down there like nowhere else!)


As for web sites, Matt Meade's site is still the best Street Fighter RPG site in the English speaking world at http://sfrpg.com/ . While you're there, I'd recommend checking out his excellent (if incomplete) "The G-File", a slick looking pdf e-book of Styles, Maneuvers and Characters from all of the Street Fighter video games not represented in the old rules at http://sfrpg.com/g-file/ and also... maybe, if you're interested, you could check out my compilation pdf of "Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game - 20th Anniversary Edition", which contains the compiled rules from all of the old White Wolf books at http://sfrpg.com/sf20-release-street-fighter-the-storytelling-game-20th-anniversary-edition/ . Someday I swear I'll give it one more editing pass for all the little oversights I made on first release...


In the Portuguese speaking world, I'd recommend http://www.sfrpg.com.br . They keep working on fan produced 'zine material and have their own version of "Street Fighter 20th Anniversary" they've been working hard on.


Last Call!

So, as the group winds down. Any of you still out there? If you are, maybe share a favorite memory, either from the old days of the Yahoo! Group, or any old Street Fighter RPG games or campaigns you were involved with in the past (or even the present!)


I remember playing this game since all of the way back in '94. Like, a 5 year long campaign that ended in the Street Fighter 2 tournament. Another campaign that was based around the Street Fighter: EX games, one based in Metro City... just tons of great memories. It's still my favorite RPG, the one with the most experiences I remember fondly.


We await your return... Warrior!


Ben Terry

Group: streetfighter Message: 16363 From: Matt Cook Date: 10/17/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
Hey everyone,

I've been a lurker on this group for about 15 years. Although I didn't really participate in the RP, getting the odd e-mail from the group admins always made me smile. It's such a humble game and group, I always half-expected the group to be 100% dead like any other but this one somehow always limped along, much to my amusement. You have my upmost respect, well done guys.

I just wanted to let you know that even though you didn't hear from me, you brightened many days with your unexpected Street Fighter Board Game Yahoo Group that wouldn't give up.

I'm on the Facebook group (Matt Cook) and look forward to keeping the spirit of this game alive along with you. I've mentioned on the group the idea of doing RP online, through a chat service like Discord perhaps. The idea is still one I'm for if anyone else is, hit me up.

Take care,
~Matt

On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 9:42 AM Mike Morgado cmmorgado@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Wow. 

I remember back in the day when I created this list.  So many fond memories. 
Street Fighter is probably still the longest campaign I have ever run.  Even my players took turns running the game. I only had one player who didnt like it, and that wasnt the game's fault. He wasnt into the martial arts genre. He liked guns. One of my all time favourite PC's came from our Street Fighter games. I have remade him several times in other games now too.  

This group has been really dead for the last several years, but I guess thats to be expected for a long out of print game.
Remember the boost it got when Living Room Games almost released Street Fighter d20? Ah, memories. 😉

It was a blast guys. Hope to see you around the Facebook page.

Thanks for the memories!

MikeM


From: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of neonon22@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: October 16, 2019 10:16 PM
To: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [streetfighter] The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
 
 

Hello Everyone,


If you hadn't heard, today Yahoo! announced the coming end of Yahoo! Groups: https://help.yahoo.com/kb/groups/SLN31010.html


What that basically says is that you will be unable to post new content after October 28th (12 days from today), and everything will be deleted on December 14th.


The StreetFighter RPG Group has been pretty dead for a long time, but it also represents 20 years of Street Fighter: The Storytelling fandom and discussion, and so it going away is kind of sad. If you have any messages or files here you've ever cared about, now is the time to save them off or archive them. Still, the Street Fighter RPG is not dead yet! What yet remains?


The Future!

Well, some of you may know there was also a Google+ Street Fighter RPG Group for a time, until Google killed that off as well, so now the only really live places to chat Street Fighter are in two Facebook groups: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sfstg/ is the English speaking SF RPG group and https://www.facebook.com/groups/sfrpgbr/ is the Portuguese speaking SF RPG group (because the Brazilians be keeping Street Fighter RPGing alive down there like nowhere else!)


As for web sites, Matt Meade's site is still the best Street Fighter RPG site in the English speaking world at http://sfrpg.com/ . While you're there, I'd recommend checking out his excellent (if incomplete) "The G-File", a slick looking pdf e-book of Styles, Maneuvers and Characters from all of the Street Fighter video games not represented in the old rules at http://sfrpg.com/g-file/ and also... maybe, if you're interested, you could check out my compilation pdf of "Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game - 20th Anniversary Edition", which contains the compiled rules from all of the old White Wolf books at http://sfrpg.com/sf20-release-street-fighter-the-storytelling-game-20th-anniversary-edition/ . Someday I swear I'll give it one more editing pass for all the little oversights I made on first release...


In the Portuguese speaking world, I'd recommend http://www.sfrpg.com.br . They keep working on fan produced 'zine material and have their own version of "Street Fighter 20th Anniversary" they've been working hard on.


Last Call!

So, as the group winds down. Any of you still out there? If you are, maybe share a favorite memory, either from the old days of the Yahoo! Group, or any old Street Fighter RPG games or campaigns you were involved with in the past (or even the present!)


I remember playing this game since all of the way back in '94. Like, a 5 year long campaign that ended in the Street Fighter 2 tournament. Another campaign that was based around the Street Fighter: EX games, one based in Metro City... just tons of great memories. It's still my favorite RPG, the one with the most experiences I remember fondly.


We await your return... Warrior!


Ben Terry

Group: streetfighter Message: 16364 From: J. Scott Pittman Date: 10/17/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
Thanks, Matt! Great memories and I will visit the Facebook group from time to time.

- J. Scott Pittman
"None of you understand... I'm not locked in here with you. You're locked in here with me!" - Rorschach



On Thursday, October 17, 2019, 11:01:11 AM EDT, Matt Cook mrironjustice@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 

Hey everyone,

I've been a lurker on this group for about 15 years. Although I didn't really participate in the RP, getting the odd e-mail from the group admins always made me smile. It's such a humble game and group, I always half-expected the group to be 100% dead like any other but this one somehow always limped along, much to my amusement. You have my upmost respect, well done guys.

I just wanted to let you know that even though you didn't hear from me, you brightened many days with your unexpected Street Fighter Board Game Yahoo Group that wouldn't give up.

I'm on the Facebook group (Matt Cook) and look forward to keeping the spirit of this game alive along with you. I've mentioned on the group the idea of doing RP online, through a chat service like Discord perhaps. The idea is still one I'm for if anyone else is, hit me up.

Take care,
~Matt

On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 9:42 AM Mike Morgado cmmorgado@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Wow. 

I remember back in the day when I created this list.  So many fond memories. 
Street Fighter is probably still the longest campaign I have ever run.  Even my players took turns running the game. I only had one player who didnt like it, and that wasnt the game's fault. He wasnt into the martial arts genre. He liked guns. One of my all time favourite PC's came from our Street Fighter games. I have remade him several times in other games now too.  

This group has been really dead for the last several years, but I guess thats to be expected for a long out of print game.
Remember the boost it got when Living Room Games almost released Street Fighter d20? Ah, memories. 😉

It was a blast guys. Hope to see you around the Facebook page.

Thanks for the memories!

MikeM


From: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of neonon22@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: October 16, 2019 10:16 PM
To: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [streetfighter] The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
 
 

Hello Everyone,


If you hadn't heard, today Yahoo! announced the coming end of Yahoo! Groups: https://help.yahoo.com/kb/groups/SLN31010.html


What that basically says is that you will be unable to post new content after October 28th (12 days from today), and everything will be deleted on December 14th.


The StreetFighter RPG Group has been pretty dead for a long time, but it also represents 20 years of Street Fighter: The Storytelling fandom and discussion, and so it going away is kind of sad.. If you have any messages or files here you've ever cared about, now is the time to save them off or archive them. Still, the Street Fighter RPG is not dead yet! What yet remains?


The Future!

Well, some of you may know there was also a Google+ Street Fighter RPG Group for a time, until Google killed that off as well, so now the only really live places to chat Street Fighter are in two Facebook groups: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sfstg/ is the English speaking SF RPG group and https://www.facebook.com/groups/sfrpgbr/ is the Portuguese speaking SF RPG group (because the Brazilians be keeping Street Fighter RPGing alive down there like nowhere else!)


As for web sites, Matt Meade's site is still the best Street Fighter RPG site in the English speaking world at http://sfrpg.com/ . While you're there, I'd recommend checking out his excellent (if incomplete) "The G-File", a slick looking pdf e-book of Styles, Maneuvers and Characters from all of the Street Fighter video games not represented in the old rules at http://sfrpg.com/g-file/ and also... maybe, if you're interested, you could check out my compilation pdf of "Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game - 20th Anniversary Edition", which contains the compiled rules from all of the old White Wolf books at http://sfrpg.com/sf20-release-street-fighter-the-storytelling-game-20th-anniversary-edition/ . Someday I swear I'll give it one more editing pass for all the little oversights I made on first release...


In the Portuguese speaking world, I'd recommend http://www.sfrpg.com.br . They keep working on fan produced 'zine material and have their own version of "Street Fighter 20th Anniversary" they've been working hard on.


Last Call!

So, as the group winds down. Any of you still out there? If you are, maybe share a favorite memory, either from the old days of the Yahoo! Group, or any old Street Fighter RPG games or campaigns you were involved with in the past (or even the present!)


I remember playing this game since all of the way back in '94. Like, a 5 year long campaign that ended in the Street Fighter 2 tournament. Another campaign that was based around the Street Fighter: EX games, one based in Metro City... just tons of great memories. It's still my favorite RPG, the one with the most experiences I remember fondly.


We await your return... Warrior!


Ben Terry

Group: streetfighter Message: 16365 From: François DOUCET Date: 10/18/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!

Hi guys,

 

I was a lurker too. Street Fighter means amazing RP stories to me. And thanks to this group and the fantastic tools developed by the community, I was able to relaunch a campaign with my son and friends, fifteen years after the end of my last campaign.

 

So thanks everybody and see you elsewhere.

 

Kind regards

 

François

Space Cowboys

 

 

 

De : <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> au nom de "'J. Scott Pittman' milkmanofdoom@... [streetfighter]" <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com>
Répondre à : "streetfighter@yahoogroups.com" <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com>
Date : jeudi 17 octobre 2019 à 22:46
À : "Matt Cook mrironjustice@... [streetfighter]" <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com>
Objet : Re: [streetfighter] The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!

 

 

Thanks, Matt! Great memories and I will visit the Facebook group from time to time.

 

- J. Scott Pittman
"None of you understand... I'm not locked in here with you. You're locked in here with me!" - Rorschach

 

 

 

On Thursday, October 17, 2019, 11:01:11 AM EDT, Matt Cook mrironjustice@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

 

 

Hey everyone,

 

I've been a lurker on this group for about 15 years. Although I didn't really participate in the RP, getting the odd e-mail from the group admins always made me smile. It's such a humble game and group, I always half-expected the group to be 100% dead like any other but this one somehow always limped along, much to my amusement. You have my upmost respect, well done guys.

 

I just wanted to let you know that even though you didn't hear from me, you brightened many days with your unexpected Street Fighter Board Game Yahoo Group that wouldn't give up.

 

I'm on the Facebook group (Matt Cook) and look forward to keeping the spirit of this game alive along with you. I've mentioned on the group the idea of doing RP online, through a chat service like Discord perhaps. The idea is still one I'm for if anyone else is, hit me up.

 

Take care,

~Matt

 

On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 9:42 AM Mike Morgado cmmorgado@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

 

Wow. 

I remember back in the day when I created this list.  So many fond memories. 

Street Fighter is probably still the longest campaign I have ever run.  Even my players took turns running the game. I only had one player who didnt like it, and that wasnt the game's fault. He wasnt into the martial arts genre. He liked guns. One of my all time favourite PC's came from our Street Fighter games. I have remade him several times in other games now too.  

 

This group has been really dead for the last several years, but I guess thats to be expected for a long out of print game.

Remember the boost it got when Living Room Games almost released Street Fighter d20? Ah, memories. 😉

 

It was a blast guys. Hope to see you around the Facebook page.

 

Thanks for the memories!

 

MikeM

 


From: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of neonon22@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups..com>
Sent: October 16, 2019 10:16 PM
To: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [streetfighter] The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!

 

 

Hello Everyone,

 

If you hadn't heard, today Yahoo! announced the coming end of Yahoo! Groups: https://help.yahoo.com/kb/groups/SLN31010.html

 

What that basically says is that you will be unable to post new content after October 28th (12 days from today), and everything will be deleted on December 14th.

 

The StreetFighter RPG Group has been pretty dead for a long time, but it also represents 20 years of Street Fighter: The Storytelling fandom and discussion, and so it going away is kind of sad... If you have any messages or files here you've ever cared about, now is the time to save them off or archive them. Still, the Street Fighter RPG is not dead yet! What yet remains?

 

The Future!

Well, some of you may know there was also a Google+ Street Fighter RPG Group for a time, until Google killed that off as well, so now the only really live places to chat Street Fighter are in two Facebook groups: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sfstg/ is the English speaking SF RPG group and https://www.facebook.com/groups/sfrpgbr/ is the Portuguese speaking SF RPG group (because the Brazilians be keeping Street Fighter RPGing alive down there like nowhere else!)

 

As for web sites, Matt Meade's site is still the best Street Fighter RPG site in the English speaking world at http://sfrpg.com/ . While you're there, I'd recommend checking out his excellent (if incomplete) "The G-File", a slick looking pdf e-book of Styles, Maneuvers and Characters from all of the Street Fighter video games not represented in the old rules at http://sfrpg.com/g-file/ and also... maybe, if you're interested, you could check out my compilation pdf of "Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game - 20th Anniversary Edition", which contains the compiled rules from all of the old White Wolf books at http://sfrpg.com/sf20-release-street-fighter-the-storytelling-game-20th-anniversary-edition/ . Someday I swear I'll give it one more editing pass for all the little oversights I made on first release...

 

In the Portuguese speaking world, I'd recommend http://www.sfrpg.com.br . They keep working on fan produced 'zine material and have their own version of "Street Fighter 20th Anniversary" they've been working hard on.

 

Last Call!

So, as the group winds down. Any of you still out there? If you are, maybe share a favorite memory, either from the old days of the Yahoo! Group, or any old Street Fighter RPG games or campaigns you were involved with in the past (or even the present!)

 

I remember playing this game since all of the way back in '94. Like, a 5 year long campaign that ended in the Street Fighter 2 tournament. Another campaign that was based around the Street Fighter: EX games, one based in Metro City... just tons of great memories. It's still my favorite RPG, the one with the most experiences I remember fondly.

 

We await your return... Warrior!

 

Ben Terry

Group: streetfighter Message: 16366 From: Fred Chagnon Date: 10/18/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
Indeed. I joined in the late 90s, when this group was a great distraction from my early career job. Steve Karstensen's Street Fighter Central webpage was only of my favourite sites on the early internet. Obviously sfrpg has more than taken it's place. 

Sold my sourcebooks on ebay prior to moving in 2016 but hung onto the group because of some of the people here I consider my Internet friends. 

See you on facebook. 

Fred

On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 4:46 PM 'J. Scott Pittman' milkmanofdoom@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Thanks, Matt! Great memories and I will visit the Facebook group from time to time.

- J. Scott Pittman
"None of you understand... I'm not locked in here with you. You're locked in here with me!" - Rorschach



On Thursday, October 17, 2019, 11:01:11 AM EDT, Matt Cook mrironjustice@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 

Hey everyone,

I've been a lurker on this group for about 15 years. Although I didn't really participate in the RP, getting the odd e-mail from the group admins always made me smile. It's such a humble game and group, I always half-expected the group to be 100% dead like any other but this one somehow always limped along, much to my amusement. You have my upmost respect, well done guys.

I just wanted to let you know that even though you didn't hear from me, you brightened many days with your unexpected Street Fighter Board Game Yahoo Group that wouldn't give up.

I'm on the Facebook group (Matt Cook) and look forward to keeping the spirit of this game alive along with you. I've mentioned on the group the idea of doing RP online, through a chat service like Discord perhaps. The idea is still one I'm for if anyone else is, hit me up.

Take care,
~Matt

On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 9:42 AM Mike Morgado cmmorgado@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Wow. 

I remember back in the day when I created this list.  So many fond memories. 
Street Fighter is probably still the longest campaign I have ever run.  Even my players took turns running the game. I only had one player who didnt like it, and that wasnt the game's fault. He wasnt into the martial arts genre. He liked guns. One of my all time favourite PC's came from our Street Fighter games. I have remade him several times in other games now too.  

This group has been really dead for the last several years, but I guess thats to be expected for a long out of print game.
Remember the boost it got when Living Room Games almost released Street Fighter d20? Ah, memories. 😉

It was a blast guys. Hope to see you around the Facebook page.

Thanks for the memories!

MikeM


From: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of neonon22@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups..com>
Sent: October 16, 2019 10:16 PM
To: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [streetfighter] The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
 
 

Hello Everyone,


If you hadn't heard, today Yahoo! announced the coming end of Yahoo! Groups: https://help.yahoo.com/kb/groups/SLN31010.html


What that basically says is that you will be unable to post new content after October 28th (12 days from today), and everything will be deleted on December 14th.


The StreetFighter RPG Group has been pretty dead for a long time, but it also represents 20 years of Street Fighter: The Storytelling fandom and discussion, and so it going away is kind of sad... If you have any messages or files here you've ever cared about, now is the time to save them off or archive them. Still, the Street Fighter RPG is not dead yet! What yet remains?


The Future!

Well, some of you may know there was also a Google+ Street Fighter RPG Group for a time, until Google killed that off as well, so now the only really live places to chat Street Fighter are in two Facebook groups: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sfstg/ is the English speaking SF RPG group and https://www.facebook.com/groups/sfrpgbr/ is the Portuguese speaking SF RPG group (because the Brazilians be keeping Street Fighter RPGing alive down there like nowhere else!)


As for web sites, Matt Meade's site is still the best Street Fighter RPG site in the English speaking world at http://sfrpg.com/ . While you're there, I'd recommend checking out his excellent (if incomplete) "The G-File", a slick looking pdf e-book of Styles, Maneuvers and Characters from all of the Street Fighter video games not represented in the old rules at http://sfrpg.com/g-file/ and also... maybe, if you're interested, you could check out my compilation pdf of "Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game - 20th Anniversary Edition", which contains the compiled rules from all of the old White Wolf books at http://sfrpg.com/sf20-release-street-fighter-the-storytelling-game-20th-anniversary-edition/ . Someday I swear I'll give it one more editing pass for all the little oversights I made on first release...


In the Portuguese speaking world, I'd recommend http://www.sfrpg.com.br . They keep working on fan produced 'zine material and have their own version of "Street Fighter 20th Anniversary" they've been working hard on.


Last Call!

So, as the group winds down. Any of you still out there? If you are, maybe share a favorite memory, either from the old days of the Yahoo! Group, or any old Street Fighter RPG games or campaigns you were involved with in the past (or even the present!)


I remember playing this game since all of the way back in '94. Like, a 5 year long campaign that ended in the Street Fighter 2 tournament. Another campaign that was based around the Street Fighter: EX games, one based in Metro City... just tons of great memories. It's still my favorite RPG, the one with the most experiences I remember fondly.


We await your return... Warrior!


Ben Terry



Group: streetfighter Message: 16367 From: Rafael Pinho Date: 10/25/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
#metoo

Hi guys, another lurker here. Although my participation here could be described as lackluster, I have enjoyed reading each and every message. I ended up picking my High School - and then college - inlfuenced by the friends who played sfrpg with me back in 1995. Funny as it is, deciding to join that group was one of the most life-defining choices I have ever made.

I run a sfrpg campaign every couple of years, and I think I will continue to do that until the end of my days, so the mu.ranther.net page has always been a constant opened tab in my browsers. I am also a big fan of Matt Meade's G-File, used by my players - and Ben, thank you for the Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game - 20th Anniversary Edition. Along with G-File it is a must have for our campaigns. We will be waiting your 50th anniversary edition :)(And if you ever need any help with that, count me in)

Paraphrasing MikeM, it was a blast! See you on facebook. Thank you.

Best Regards from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Did now know we had so many here still playing it

P.S. Last month my players achieved 7th rank, and it is the first Duelist campaign we play after 18 years gaming together. Game on!


Em sexta-feira, 18 de outubro de 2019 05:20:55 BRT, Fred Chagnon fchagnon@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> escreveu:


 

Indeed. I joined in the late 90s, when this group was a great distraction from my early career job. Steve Karstensen's Street Fighter Central webpage was only of my favourite sites on the early internet. Obviously sfrpg has more than taken it's place. 

Sold my sourcebooks on ebay prior to moving in 2016 but hung onto the group because of some of the people here I consider my Internet friends. 

See you on facebook. 

Fred

On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 4:46 PM 'J. Scott Pittman' milkmanofdoom@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Thanks, Matt! Great memories and I will visit the Facebook group from time to time.

- J. Scott Pittman
"None of you understand... I'm not locked in here with you. You're locked in here with me!" - Rorschach



On Thursday, October 17, 2019, 11:01:11 AM EDT, Matt Cook mrironjustice@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 

Hey everyone,

I've been a lurker on this group for about 15 years. Although I didn't really participate in the RP, getting the odd e-mail from the group admins always made me smile. It's such a humble game and group, I always half-expected the group to be 100% dead like any other but this one somehow always limped along, much to my amusement. You have my upmost respect, well done guys.

I just wanted to let you know that even though you didn't hear from me, you brightened many days with your unexpected Street Fighter Board Game Yahoo Group that wouldn't give up.

I'm on the Facebook group (Matt Cook) and look forward to keeping the spirit of this game alive along with you. I've mentioned on the group the idea of doing RP online, through a chat service like Discord perhaps. The idea is still one I'm for if anyone else is, hit me up.

Take care,
~Matt

On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 9:42 AM Mike Morgado cmmorgado@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Wow. 

I remember back in the day when I created this list.  So many fond memories. 
Street Fighter is probably still the longest campaign I have ever run.  Even my players took turns running the game. I only had one player who didnt like it, and that wasnt the game's fault. He wasnt into the martial arts genre. He liked guns. One of my all time favourite PC's came from our Street Fighter games. I have remade him several times in other games now too.  

This group has been really dead for the last several years, but I guess thats to be expected for a long out of print game.
Remember the boost it got when Living Room Games almost released Street Fighter d20? Ah, memories. 😉

It was a blast guys. Hope to see you around the Facebook page.

Thanks for the memories!

MikeM


From: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of neonon22@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups..com>
Sent: October 16, 2019 10:16 PM
To: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [streetfighter] The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
 
 

Hello Everyone,


If you hadn't heard, today Yahoo! announced the coming end of Yahoo! Groups: https://help.yahoo.com/kb/groups/SLN31010.html


What that basically says is that you will be unable to post new content after October 28th (12 days from today), and everything will be deleted on December 14th.


The StreetFighter RPG Group has been pretty dead for a long time, but it also represents 20 years of Street Fighter: The Storytelling fandom and discussion, and so it going away is kind of sad.... If you have any messages or files here you've ever cared about, now is the time to save them off or archive them. Still, the Street Fighter RPG is not dead yet! What yet remains?


The Future!

Well, some of you may know there was also a Google+ Street Fighter RPG Group for a time, until Google killed that off as well, so now the only really live places to chat Street Fighter are in two Facebook groups: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sfstg/ is the English speaking SF RPG group and https://www.facebook.com/groups/sfrpgbr/ is the Portuguese speaking SF RPG group (because the Brazilians be keeping Street Fighter RPGing alive down there like nowhere else!)


As for web sites, Matt Meade's site is still the best Street Fighter RPG site in the English speaking world at http://sfrpg.com/ . While you're there, I'd recommend checking out his excellent (if incomplete) "The G-File", a slick looking pdf e-book of Styles, Maneuvers and Characters from all of the Street Fighter video games not represented in the old rules at http://sfrpg.com/g-file/ and also... maybe, if you're interested, you could check out my compilation pdf of "Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game - 20th Anniversary Edition", which contains the compiled rules from all of the old White Wolf books at http://sfrpg.com/sf20-release-street-fighter-the-storytelling-game-20th-anniversary-edition/ . Someday I swear I'll give it one more editing pass for all the little oversights I made on first release...


In the Portuguese speaking world, I'd recommend http://www.sfrpg.com.br . They keep working on fan produced 'zine material and have their own version of "Street Fighter 20th Anniversary" they've been working hard on.


Last Call!

So, as the group winds down. Any of you still out there? If you are, maybe share a favorite memory, either from the old days of the Yahoo! Group, or any old Street Fighter RPG games or campaigns you were involved with in the past (or even the present!)


I remember playing this game since all of the way back in '94. Like, a 5 year long campaign that ended in the Street Fighter 2 tournament. Another campaign that was based around the Street Fighter: EX games, one based in Metro City... just tons of great memories. It's still my favorite RPG, the one with the most experiences I remember fondly.


We await your return... Warrior!


Ben Terry



Group: streetfighter Message: 16368 From: Eric M. Souza Date: 10/25/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
Rafael, are you a member of Brazilian SFSTG facebook group?

We wait you in the group - all of you, guys. 

Eric Souza


Em sex, 25 de out de 2019 às 16:37, Rafael Pinho rafael_pinho2000@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> escreveu:
 

#metoo

Hi guys, another lurker here. Although my participation here could be described as lackluster, I have enjoyed reading each and every message. I ended up picking my High School - and then college - inlfuenced by the friends who played sfrpg with me back in 1995. Funny as it is, deciding to join that group was one of the most life-defining choices I have ever made.

I run a sfrpg campaign every couple of years, and I think I will continue to do that until the end of my days, so the mu.ranther.net page has always been a constant opened tab in my browsers. I am also a big fan of Matt Meade's G-File, used by my players - and Ben, thank you for the Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game - 20th Anniversary Edition. Along with G-File it is a must have for our campaigns. We will be waiting your 50th anniversary edition :)(And if you ever need any help with that, count me in)

Paraphrasing MikeM, it was a blast! See you on facebook. Thank you.

Best Regards from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Did now know we had so many here still playing it

P.S. Last month my players achieved 7th rank, and it is the first Duelist campaign we play after 18 years gaming together. Game on!


Em sexta-feira, 18 de outubro de 2019 05:20:55 BRT, Fred Chagnon fchagnon@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> escreveu:


 

Indeed. I joined in the late 90s, when this group was a great distraction from my early career job. Steve Karstensen's Street Fighter Central webpage was only of my favourite sites on the early internet. Obviously sfrpg has more than taken it's place. 

Sold my sourcebooks on ebay prior to moving in 2016 but hung onto the group because of some of the people here I consider my Internet friends. 

See you on facebook. 

Fred

On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 4:46 PM 'J. Scott Pittman' milkmanofdoom@yahoo..com [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Thanks, Matt! Great memories and I will visit the Facebook group from time to time.

- J. Scott Pittman
"None of you understand... I'm not locked in here with you. You're locked in here with me!" - Rorschach



On Thursday, October 17, 2019, 11:01:11 AM EDT, Matt Cook mrironjustice@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 

Hey everyone,

I've been a lurker on this group for about 15 years. Although I didn't really participate in the RP, getting the odd e-mail from the group admins always made me smile. It's such a humble game and group, I always half-expected the group to be 100% dead like any other but this one somehow always limped along, much to my amusement. You have my upmost respect, well done guys.

I just wanted to let you know that even though you didn't hear from me, you brightened many days with your unexpected Street Fighter Board Game Yahoo Group that wouldn't give up.

I'm on the Facebook group (Matt Cook) and look forward to keeping the spirit of this game alive along with you. I've mentioned on the group the idea of doing RP online, through a chat service like Discord perhaps. The idea is still one I'm for if anyone else is, hit me up.

Take care,
~Matt

On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 9:42 AM Mike Morgado cmmorgado@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Wow. 

I remember back in the day when I created this list.  So many fond memories. 
Street Fighter is probably still the longest campaign I have ever run.  Even my players took turns running the game. I only had one player who didnt like it, and that wasnt the game's fault. He wasnt into the martial arts genre. He liked guns. One of my all time favourite PC's came from our Street Fighter games. I have remade him several times in other games now too.  

This group has been really dead for the last several years, but I guess thats to be expected for a long out of print game.
Remember the boost it got when Living Room Games almost released Street Fighter d20? Ah, memories. 😉

It was a blast guys. Hope to see you around the Facebook page.

Thanks for the memories!

MikeM


From: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of neonon22@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups..com>
Sent: October 16, 2019 10:16 PM
To: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [streetfighter] The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
 
 

Hello Everyone,


If you hadn't heard, today Yahoo! announced the coming end of Yahoo! Groups: https://help.yahoo.com/kb/groups/SLN31010.html


What that basically says is that you will be unable to post new content after October 28th (12 days from today), and everything will be deleted on December 14th.


The StreetFighter RPG Group has been pretty dead for a long time, but it also represents 20 years of Street Fighter: The Storytelling fandom and discussion, and so it going away is kind of sad..... If you have any messages or files here you've ever cared about, now is the time to save them off or archive them. Still, the Street Fighter RPG is not dead yet! What yet remains?


The Future!

Well, some of you may know there was also a Google+ Street Fighter RPG Group for a time, until Google killed that off as well, so now the only really live places to chat Street Fighter are in two Facebook groups: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sfstg/ is the English speaking SF RPG group and https://www.facebook.com/groups/sfrpgbr/ is the Portuguese speaking SF RPG group (because the Brazilians be keeping Street Fighter RPGing alive down there like nowhere else!)


As for web sites, Matt Meade's site is still the best Street Fighter RPG site in the English speaking world at http://sfrpg.com/ . While you're there, I'd recommend checking out his excellent (if incomplete) "The G-File", a slick looking pdf e-book of Styles, Maneuvers and Characters from all of the Street Fighter video games not represented in the old rules at http://sfrpg.com/g-file/ and also... maybe, if you're interested, you could check out my compilation pdf of "Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game - 20th Anniversary Edition", which contains the compiled rules from all of the old White Wolf books at http://sfrpg.com/sf20-release-street-fighter-the-storytelling-game-20th-anniversary-edition/ . Someday I swear I'll give it one more editing pass for all the little oversights I made on first release...


In the Portuguese speaking world, I'd recommend http://www.sfrpg.com.br . They keep working on fan produced 'zine material and have their own version of "Street Fighter 20th Anniversary" they've been working hard on.


Last Call!

So, as the group winds down. Any of you still out there? If you are, maybe share a favorite memory, either from the old days of the Yahoo! Group, or any old Street Fighter RPG games or campaigns you were involved with in the past (or even the present!)


I remember playing this game since all of the way back in '94. Like, a 5 year long campaign that ended in the Street Fighter 2 tournament. Another campaign that was based around the Street Fighter: EX games, one based in Metro City... just tons of great memories. It's still my favorite RPG, the one with the most experiences I remember fondly.


We await your return... Warrior!


Ben Terry



Group: streetfighter Message: 16369 From: Rafael Pinho Date: 10/26/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
Joining this weekend!

Sent from my iPhone

On 25 Oct 2019, at 19:27, 'Eric M. Souza' ericmusashi@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:

  

Rafael, are you a member of Brazilian SFSTG facebook group?

We wait you in the group - all of you, guys. 

Eric Souza


Em sex, 25 de out de 2019 às 16:37, Rafael Pinho rafael_pinho2000@yahoo..com.br [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> escreveu:
 

#metoo

Hi guys, another lurker here. Although my participation here could be described as lackluster, I have enjoyed reading each and every message. I ended up picking my High School - and then college - inlfuenced by the friends who played sfrpg with me back in 1995. Funny as it is, deciding to join that group was one of the most life-defining choices I have ever made.

I run a sfrpg campaign every couple of years, and I think I will continue to do that until the end of my days, so the mu.ranther.net page has always been a constant opened tab in my browsers. I am also a big fan of Matt Meade's G-File, used by my players - and Ben, thank you for the Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game - 20th Anniversary Edition. Along with G-File it is a must have for our campaigns. We will be waiting your 50th anniversary edition :)(And if you ever need any help with that, count me in)

Paraphrasing MikeM, it was a blast! See you on facebook. Thank you.

Best Regards from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil - Did now know we had so many here still playing it

P.S. Last month my players achieved 7th rank, and it is the first Duelist campaign we play after 18 years gaming together. Game on!


Em sexta-feira, 18 de outubro de 2019 05:20:55 BRT, Fred Chagnon fchagnon@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> escreveu:


 

Indeed. I joined in the late 90s, when this group was a great distraction from my early career job. Steve Karstensen's Street Fighter Central webpage was only of my favourite sites on the early internet. Obviously sfrpg has more than taken it's place. 

Sold my sourcebooks on ebay prior to moving in 2016 but hung onto the group because of some of the people here I consider my Internet friends. 

See you on facebook. 

Fred

On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 4:46 PM 'J. Scott Pittman' milkmanofdoom@yahoo...com [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Thanks, Matt! Great memories and I will visit the Facebook group from time to time.

- J. Scott Pittman
"None of you understand... I'm not locked in here with you. You're locked in here with me!" - Rorschach



On Thursday, October 17, 2019, 11:01:11 AM EDT, Matt Cook mrironjustice@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:


 

Hey everyone,

I've been a lurker on this group for about 15 years. Although I didn't really participate in the RP, getting the odd e-mail from the group admins always made me smile. It's such a humble game and group, I always half-expected the group to be 100% dead like any other but this one somehow always limped along, much to my amusement. You have my upmost respect, well done guys.

I just wanted to let you know that even though you didn't hear from me, you brightened many days with your unexpected Street Fighter Board Game Yahoo Group that wouldn't give up.

I'm on the Facebook group (Matt Cook) and look forward to keeping the spirit of this game alive along with you. I've mentioned on the group the idea of doing RP online, through a chat service like Discord perhaps. The idea is still one I'm for if anyone else is, hit me up.

Take care,
~Matt

On Thu, Oct 17, 2019 at 9:42 AM Mike Morgado cmmorgado@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> wrote:
 

Wow. 

I remember back in the day when I created this list.  So many fond memories. 
Street Fighter is probably still the longest campaign I have ever run.  Even my players took turns running the game. I only had one player who didnt like it, and that wasnt the game's fault. He wasnt into the martial arts genre. He liked guns. One of my all time favourite PC's came from our Street Fighter games. I have remade him several times in other games now too.  

This group has been really dead for the last several years, but I guess thats to be expected for a long out of print game.
Remember the boost it got when Living Room Games almost released Street Fighter d20? Ah, memories. 😉

It was a blast guys. Hope to see you around the Facebook page.

Thanks for the memories!

MikeM


From: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> on behalf of neonon22@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups..com>
Sent: October 16, 2019 10:16 PM
To: streetfighter@yahoogroups.com <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com>
Subject: [streetfighter] The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
 
 

Hello Everyone,


If you hadn't heard, today Yahoo! announced the coming end of Yahoo! Groups: https://help.yahoo.com/kb/groups/SLN31010.html


What that basically says is that you will be unable to post new content after October 28th (12 days from today), and everything will be deleted on December 14th.


The StreetFighter RPG Group has been pretty dead for a long time, but it also represents 20 years of Street Fighter: The Storytelling fandom and discussion, and so it going away is kind of sad...... If you have any messages or files here you've ever cared about, now is the time to save them off or archive them. Still, the Street Fighter RPG is not dead yet! What yet remains?


The Future!

Well, some of you may know there was also a Google+ Street Fighter RPG Group for a time, until Google killed that off as well, so now the only really live places to chat Street Fighter are in two Facebook groups: https://www.facebook.com/groups/sfstg/ is the English speaking SF RPG group and https://www.facebook.com/groups/sfrpgbr/ is the Portuguese speaking SF RPG group (because the Brazilians be keeping Street Fighter RPGing alive down there like nowhere else!)


As for web sites, Matt Meade's site is still the best Street Fighter RPG site in the English speaking world at http://sfrpg.com/ . While you're there, I'd recommend checking out his excellent (if incomplete) "The G-File", a slick looking pdf e-book of Styles, Maneuvers and Characters from all of the Street Fighter video games not represented in the old rules at http://sfrpg.com/g-file/ and also... maybe, if you're interested, you could check out my compilation pdf of "Street Fighter: The Storytelling Game - 20th Anniversary Edition", which contains the compiled rules from all of the old White Wolf books at http://sfrpg.com/sf20-release-street-fighter-the-storytelling-game-20th-anniversary-edition/ . Someday I swear I'll give it one more editing pass for all the little oversights I made on first release...


In the Portuguese speaking world, I'd recommend http://www.sfrpg.com.br . They keep working on fan produced 'zine material and have their own version of "Street Fighter 20th Anniversary" they've been working hard on.


Last Call!

So, as the group winds down. Any of you still out there? If you are, maybe share a favorite memory, either from the old days of the Yahoo! Group, or any old Street Fighter RPG games or campaigns you were involved with in the past (or even the present!)


I remember playing this game since all of the way back in '94. Like, a 5 year long campaign that ended in the Street Fighter 2 tournament. Another campaign that was based around the Street Fighter: EX games, one based in Metro City... just tons of great memories. It's still my favorite RPG, the one with the most experiences I remember fondly.


We await your return... Warrior!


Ben Terry



Group: streetfighter Message: 16370 From: galin_ra Date: 10/26/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
It's sad to see the group go, but I guess it's time to move on to more modern social media. I hope you all join the Facebook group so we can keep up our banter about all things Streetfighter there!

Streetfighter is and will always be my favorite RPG and one of my fondest memories was when I ran a campaign for a gang of the folks in this group over several years. Those were the times :D

And don't forget the awesome fanzine we made in this group, The Warriors Pride. I have uploaded all of them to the Facebook group so it doesn't get lost in the purge.

Thanks for all the awesome memories! :D

~Ronny
Group: streetfighter Message: 16371 From: eldarion_42 Date: 11/7/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
HI there,

another long time lurker, still actively playing Street Fighter. Having finished my last campaign in 2017 and starting a new one 2020 (my fourth). Sadly I don't use Facebook so this will we also be a goodbye. You can see my stuff at http://www.cedrik.net/rpg/sf/ however it's german only (maybe google translator can help, it seems to be getting better).

It was a cool time being in the group and I wish you the best of luck. :D

- Cedrik
Group: streetfighter Message: 16372 From: slappy_the_ringthief Date: 12/2/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
Thanks for the shout out!

I don't know why but I have always loved this game in a special way.

Perhaps it is transferred from my love of the video game, or from the great time playing it, or that it just happened to be released during my "the good ole days". Maybe it's a combination.

Whatever it is, it will always hold a special place in my heart, and my web server, even though I have not actually played it for many many years at this point.

I remember in the early days of the internet the very very first sfstg site I found was Chris Hoffmann's. We emailed back and forth a little and I was eventually invited to the mailing list, which was just a huge list of emails we pasted into the CC line at that point (pre yahoo group). It was all very exciting, lol! Still is. You guys are the best.
Group: streetfighter Message: 16373 From: Eric M. Souza Date: 12/2/2019
Subject: Re: The End of StreetFighter RPG and Yahoo! Groups. Triumph or Die!
I think you love this game because you love fighting games, but because the game is amazing too.
I started with a Brazilian SFZ3 RPG that is very simple, good for beginners, but without advanced fighting tactics.
SF STG was made by White Wolf beta team, but the game introduced things WoD embraced later, like only one roll to hit an enemy (Attribute + Ability + modifier). 25 years later, SF STG still has secrets and new combinations (we realized it in an online tournament holded by Brazilian ST STG group).

Matt, you remember when you found Chris Hoffman, and I remember when I found you. Thanks for Storyteller's Screen and for enduring my even worse English, as it was in those days.

Eric Souza
Funcionário Público Federal (UFMS), Autor literário (Saída de Emergência e Giostri Editora) e Consultor (EX! Grupo Artístico).

Twitter: @mhseric
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Em seg., 2 de dez. de 2019 às 16:33, matt@... [streetfighter] <streetfighter@yahoogroups.com> escreveu:
 

Thanks for the shout out!

I don't know why but I have always loved this game in a special way.


Perhaps it is transferred from my love of the video game, or from the great time playing it, or that it just happened to be released during my "the good ole days". Maybe it's a combination.

Whatever it is, it will always hold a special place in my heart, and my web server, even though I have not actually played it for many many years at this point.

I remember in the early days of the internet the very very first sfstg site I found was Chris Hoffmann's. We emailed back and forth a little and I was eventually invited to the mailing list, which was just a huge list of emails we pasted into the CC line at that point (pre yahoo group). It was all very exciting, lol! Still is. You guys are the best.