Japanese Street Fighter button designations

Japanese Street Fighter button designations
>Weak Punch
>Medium Punch
>Strong Punch
>Weak Kick
>Medium Kick
>Strong Kick

American Street Fighter button designations
>Jab
>Straight
>Fierce
>Short
>Forward
>Roundhouse

Why?

PRESENTATION!

Because those are Ryu's moves, and because it's much more convenient to pronounce compared to 'eich pee' or 'heavy punch'.

Americans are dumb

blame xbox retards

As I see it, Americans are subtly training everyone to do basic math by making them constantly convert between units from a young age.

>using Celsius for weather
>ever
Who's the retard, exactly?

Ameridumbs

Those names were used since SF2 on the arcades.

la creatura decerebrada...

someone unironically made this. what is with the obsession of our units?

It makes commentaty easier

Americans still stuck to barbarish ways. It was a mistake setting you people free

>hahahaha someone made something to insult me? what a loser!
Every fucking time. Amerimutts are retarded

>play boxer
>game tells me to use kick
>all my buttons are punches
Wow

if you are so above us why do you care so much? genuine question.

>if you're better than the plebs you can't ridicule the plebs
Sounds like tumblr in here right now.

Date sorting with US system 12 months/~30 days/Indefinite Years:
0323 March 23rd
0501 May 1st
1205 December 5th

Date sorting with other systems ~30 days/12 months/Indefinite Years:
0105 May 1st
0512 December 5th
2303 March 23rd

The best system is still yyyy/mm/dd, but at least the US version works for longer than a single month.

Don't confuse having some fun at your expense as caring, or you're bound to get hurt.

>heh, cared enough to reply

Because the "American" Street Fighter button designations were actually the official button designations.

yyyy/mm/dd is fine and has a logical progression of organisation based on longest amount of time to shortest amount of time, reverse it and you have dd/mm/yyyy which is fine too and also makes sense.

Going mm/dd/yyyy is taking the second largest category of measure for measuring time in a date and putting it first, then the shortest and smallest second and then the largest as the third. There's really no logical ascending or descending order here.

>but at least the US version works for longer than a single month.

How so? It's no difference either way.

>this chart
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