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Street Fighter II DOC 'Here Comes New Challenger' gets a new trailer and a Crowdfunding campaign

Street fighter II Documentary Here comes a new challenger raised more than £ 27,000 when it was collectively financed in Kickstarter recently, but the team behind the project has now announced that another financing campaign will be held through of indiege due to the demand of fans who lost the opportunity to support it in 2020.

The objective is of another 35,000 pounds sterling, but the team will receive all the funds collected even if that objective is not met. £ 15 Provides a digital copy of the movie, while £ 28 gives you the digital copy, a digital soundtrack, images behind scene and its name in the final credits. The £ 40 level adds a physical copy of the film on Blu-ray and an A3 poster. There are also levels of £ 500 and £ 1500, which give it associated producer loans and executive producer respectively.

Interviews have been assured with people like Julian 'Jaz' Rignall (before the Magazines Mean Machines and CVG), Paul Davies (before the magazine CVG), James Goddard! (Ex-Capcom USA), Jeff Walker (also ex-Capcom USA), Stuart Ashen (Ashens), Steven E. de Souza (Director and Screenwriter of the Live Action Film of Street Fighter of 1994) and Benny The Jet Urquidity (Martial Arts Choreographer of the 1994 film mentioned above).

Nintendo Life readers can also recognize another family face in the new progress (which is shown above), but do not let that discourage you and promise your support for this project.

Here is a team statement:

From the director, Oliver Harper (in search of the last heroes of action) arrives the final documentary that celebrates the phenomenon of Street Fighter II titled 'Here Comes NEW Challenger'. This feature film traces the origins of the game and how it hit the lives of children and adolescents from all over the world. Collectively financed in Kickstarter in December of last year, due to the demand for fans who lost the opportunity to support it by 2020, now it is available to book in Indiegago!

© Oliver Harper.

© Oliver Harper

© Oliver Harper

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© Oliver Harper

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