I've never been an HN naysayer before...<p>But this is just a trivial collection of CSS sprites and JavaScript. It isn't really CSS3 at all, or any different from what's been done a million times before. It just uses CSS animation instead of JavaScript for cycling through sprites, that's it.
Incredible! Here is more info as to how the author did this: <a href="http://front-back.com/2013/01/animate-png-sprites-with-css3-animations" rel="nofollow">http://front-back.com/2013/01/animate-png-sprites-with-css3-...</a>
My favorite part: If you execute a hadouken followed by a shoryuken or jump, the fireball moves up and down as Ken goes up and down.<p>That would make for some awesome shenanigans if Ken had an opponent.<p>edit: Kneel+walk also provide some interesting turtling possibilities too.
>This Site Totally Doesn't Work Without JavaScript.<p>>Like, at all. Sorry. If you enable it and reload this page you'll be good to go. Need to know how? Go here.<p>Finally, an honest no-js message.
I don't know if everyone but me knew about Codepen before but I've found more impressive the fact that I can change any aspect of the work instantly than the animation itself.