Outlandish factoids from Street Fighter’s expanded universe (gallery)

Ryu and Sakura's lovechild, Sheng Long's true identity, Chun-Li joins the X-Men, and more insanity from Street Fighter spin-offs.

Inconspicuous differences between all versions of Street Fighter II (gallery)

Throughout the Street Fighter II series, how many of these tiny graphical modifications did you notice?

Wreck-It Ralph’s film crew discusses bad guys, cameos, and portals inside toilets (interview)

We interview the director, screenwriter, and producer of Wreck-It Ralph find out just how an animated film about a video game villain got made. Warning: some parts of the interview contain spoilers.

Street Fighter rewound: 15 fun tidbits from Universal’s terrible flick

Watching the Street Fighter movie 18 years later might make you realize there's a bit of gold in this stinky heap of bison dung.

15 Street Fighter III peculiarities you may have overlooked

Street Fighter III demands quick reflexes and deep concentration to win, so it's easy to miss little details like Mega Man in NYC, corpses of SFII characters, and Oro's invisible undergarments.

The weird and bizarre side of 25 years of Street Fighter

The guys behind the new Street Fighter documentary tell us about some of the stranger things they've witnessed while filming.

GamesBeat’s massive Street Fighter tournament: Decide who moves on from Division 1

Guile vs. Fei Long, Sakura vs. Balrog, Blanka vs. Cammy, and Dan vs. Dee Jay. Pick who you want to advance in our ultimate Street Fighter tournament.

15 bizarre Street Fighter Alpha mysteries

Fighting on the streets can get a little confusing when you throw psychic energy, gender-bending, invincible sumo wrestlers, and a hoard of perverts into the mix.

GamesBeat weekly roundup: Dragon Age III, Borderlands 2, and the BioWare doctors retire

If you follow VentureBeat but don’t regularly check our GamesBeat site, here’s a list of the best video game stories we ran over the last seven days that you may have missed.

15 baffling Street Fighter II mysteries

Beneath Street Fighter II's seemingly simple concept of punching and kicking lie many bewildering oddities like ectoplasmic puke, teleportation, and baby-sized legcuffs.

GamesBeat’s massive 92-character Street Fighter tournament: The deadly preliminaries!

Help us celebrate Street Fighter's 25th anniversary by picking the greatest World Warrior of all time in our massive 92-character tournament.

WWE ’13 continues 25-year tradition of Mike Tyson punching you in the face

A playable Mike Tyson will be a preorder bonus in WWE '13, but it's not the first time the boxing legend has stepped into the virtual arena.

PlayStation All-Stars: Battle Royale is not a Smash Bros. clone (hands-on preview)

It's hard not to compare Sony's PlayStation All-Stars: Battle Royale to Nintendo's Super Smash Bros. series when you just look at them, but they're not as similar as you may think.

Gaming art for your Facebook Timeline (Part 6: Arcade)

Power up your Facebook profile with Timeline cover images of beloved arcade games like Donkey Kong, R-Type, and Double Dragon.

Mortal Kombat II warriors: Where are they now?

Shao Khan was defeated, Earth Realm was saved, and Bill Clinton was getting "special service" in the Oval Office. It was 1993, and the colorful cast of Mortal Kombat II was unemployed. What happened? Did they go on food stamps? Beg for loose change? Or, god forbid, get a real job?

John Robertson on The Dark Room, his merciless and hilarious YouTube game (interview)

John Robertson has created a monster. The Australian stand-up comedian’s YouTube adventure game The Dark Room has been played over 220,000 times in less than three weeks. While many have entered The Dark Room, few have found their way out, …