05/02/2026
Prompt:
[STREET FIGHTER II - 16BITS]
Exact 1:1 reproduction of an original Street Fighter II (1991) Capcom arcade screenshot, not inspired, not reimagined, direct visual duplication, CPS-1 hardware limitations, original 16-bit pixel art only.
Brazil Stage reproduced exactly as in the original game, with identical layout, object placement, proportions, and pixel style:
– Wooden dock floor with the same plank pattern, alignment, and wear.
– Left background: rustic wooden hut with uneven straw thatched roof, three villagers leaning out of the window, one adult villager in front raising an arm, and a barefoot child standing near the fighters.
– Center background: massive jungle tree trunk with twisting vines, large green snake coiled around the tree with its head visible and oriented toward the fight, yellow flowers and dense foliage at the base.
– Right background: river with seated villager on a wooden crate, another villager standing behind, tropical vegetation and blue sky with light clouds.
Left fighter: Ryu using the exact original in-game sprite, white gi, red headband, barefoot, frozen on the precise Hadouken animation frame, blue fireball with original size, shape, dithering, and pixel placement.
Right fighter: User character based on the provided photo, converted into a Street Fighter II sprite that perfectly matches the original character sprite rules, identical scale, anatomy, shading clusters, color count, and outline thickness, standing in the default guard pose facing Ryu.
Original Street Fighter II HUD copied exactly, including yellow life bars, KO text, timer, score layout, spacing, and pixel font.
The right-side name below the life bar reads “SEU NOME AQUI”, using the exact same font, color, capitalization, spacing, and alignment as “RYU” in the original game.
Widescreen 16:9 presentation achieved strictly by horizontal extension of the background, with no changes to sprites, HUD, scale, or camera logic.
Native arcade resolution look, CPS-1 limited color palette, visible pixel grid, hard edges only.
Must be indistinguishable from a real 1991 Street Fighter II arcade capture.