... Just finding different ways to beat up these people and, you know, blow each other away until you fight the final boss. And so then there was, like you said, Power Stone 2, which came out a year later, and that was four players instead of just one-on-one, two players. ...

... Yeah, I know the Dreamcast version of 1 and 2 most because I had them at the bar, retro video game bar, critical hit, no longer right off the belt line. And there seems to be the same kind of multiplayer amnesia that Final Fight has where people would come in and want to play Final Fight 2 player and then find out. ...
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... And it was an American Dreamcast launch game on 9999. And that helped it really raise its profile, I think, more than I think it did in Japan. It seems to be like that. People remember it fairly fondly here, I would say. Yeah, I know the Dreamcast version of 1 and 2 most because I had them at the bar, retro video game bar, critical hit, no longer right off the belt line. And there seems to be the same kind of multiplayer amnesia that Final Fight has where people would come in and want to play Final Fight 2 player and then find out. No, it's 1 player. Final Fight 2 is 2 players, if you want to play that. People would sit down to play Power Stone 1 and ask for 4 controllers and you're thinking of Power Stone 2. But it's fine because I had Power Stone 2. ...