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Super Street Fighter II X: Grand Master Challenge for Matching Service (Dreamcast – Japan only) – First fighting game with online play (with the exception of console versions of Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers playable through XBAND) Super Street Fighter II Turbo Revival, Super Street Fighter II X: Revival (Game Boy Advance)
Super Street Fighter is the beginning of the title of several games in the Street Fighter series. While there was not a "super" version created for the original game, sequels picked up the adjective: Super Street Fighter II; Super Street Fighter II Turbo; Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix; Super Street Fighter IV
Street Fighter Collection is a 1997 fighting game compilation developed and published by Capcom for the Sega Saturn and PlayStation.It contains the original Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers (1993), its follow-up Super Street Fighter II Turbo (1994), and an enhanced version of Street Fighter Alpha 2 titled Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold (Street Fighter Zero 2 Dash in Japan and Street ...
The Super NES version of Super Street Fighter II, released on June 25, 1994 in Japan, and during the same month in North America and Europe, is the third Street Fighter game released for the console, following the original Street Fighter II and Street Fighter II Turbo (a clone [clarification needed] of Hyper Fighting from the Arcade).
Super Street Fighter IV (スーパーストリートファイター IV, Sūpā Sutorīto Faitā Fō) is a 2.5D fighting game produced by Capcom.It is an updated version of Street Fighter IV and has been said to mark the definitive end of the Street Fighter IV series. [1]
It is a remake of 1994's Super Street Fighter II Turbo (the fifth arcade iteration of the Street Fighter II series) featuring the original game and a high definition version using graphics drawn by UDON Entertainment, and arranged music by OverClocked ReMix members. [1] The game was designed by Backbone Entertainment's David Sirlin to be the ...
Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition is a 2011 fighting video game developed and published by Capcom for the Nintendo 3DS handheld game console.Released as a launch title in all regions, it is a port of the console game Super Street Fighter IV; the '3D' in its name refers to the 3DS hardware stereoscopic capabilities rather than a change to the in-game graphics or gameplay style.
An enhanced remake of Super Street Fighter II (1993) The arcade version is known in Japan as Super Street Fighter II X: Grand Master Challenge, and was not released in Europe [43] The 3DO version is known in Japan as Super Street Fighter II X [44] The Microsoft Windows version was released in North America only [45]