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Capcom released a "Deluxe Version" of the game's original arcade cabinet which featured pressure sensitive pads. Players would have to punch the pads in order to execute attacks, and the game measured the pressure applied to result in light, medium or heavy attacks. These machines were often subject to heavy wear and tear due to the nature of hitting the machine.
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