![]() ![]() There are several arcade updates made to the original release, Stree Fighter II: The World Warrior. This a vague question so I'm going to give a couple answers. I agree with Azza, Hyper Fighting is a great game. Super Street Fighter II Turbo Revival is the GBA version of Super Street Fighter II Turbo, worthless junk, and Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers is the least popular and arguably worst update to Street Fighter II: The World Warrior. It would be inferior to the other Street Fighter 2 games available on the Wii U virtual console in terms of controls, speed, graphics and sounds, although it has some unique stages not found in any other version. Super Street Fighter II Turbo Revival is the Gameboy Advanced port of Super Turbo. You loose out on the four new characters that the came in the next version of the game Super Street Fighter II - The New Challengers but the game speed is much faster. On the Wii U I'd opt for Street Fighter II' Turbo: Hyper Fighting. Home console versions where never accurately able to match the arcade version of the games, and to this day the arcade version has never been beaten, the closest thing being emulation on PC. It was the 5th of the 7 versions of Street Fighter 2. This was the version of Street Fighter 2 that was played the most competitively and still appears frequently as a side tournament at major compeitions. The Japanese arcade version is general considered the tournament standard world wide. System16 takes no responsibility for the content of any linked websites.The arcade versions of Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo (refered to as Super Turbo or ST for short) also known as Super Street Fighter 2 X Grand Master Challenge in Japan. Street Fighter Alpha 3 / Street Fighter Zero 3 (1998)įlyers : Normal Flyer - Alternate Flyer - Red Earth Flyer - Amusement Show 96 Flyer - Secret File - Red Earth FlyerĪll content is © 1999-2014 Toby Broyad, all rights reserved.Īll names and images used are trademarked by their respective trademark holders. Street Fighter III 2nd Impact : Giant Attack (1998) Hyper Street Fighter II : The Anniversary Edition (2004)įlyers : Normal Flyer - Alternate Flyer - Japan Flyer Street Fighter III 3rd Strike : Fight for the Future (1999) Street Fighter Alpha 3 / Street Fighter Zero 3 (1998) Street Fighter III : New Generation (1997) Street Fighter Alpha 2 / Street Fighter Zero 2 (1996) Street Fighter Alpha / Street Fighter Zero (1995) Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo / Super Street Fighter 2 X (1994) Super Street Fighter 2 : The Tournament Battle (1993) Super Street Fighter 2 : The New Challengers (1993) Street Fighter II : Hyper Fighting / Street Fighter II Turbo : Hyper Fighting (1992) ![]() ![]() Street Fighter II : Champion Edition (1992) JoJo no Kimyouna Bouken / JoJo's Venture (1998) JoJo no Kimyouna Bouken Miraie no Isan / JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (1999) Street Fighter III 3rd Strike : Fight for the Future Street Fighter III 2nd Impact : Giant Attack JoJo no Kimyouna Bouken Miraie no Isan / JoJo's Bizarre Adventure PCB Pictures : Top - Bottom - Ram - Inside Cart The SIMMs on the right will physically hold 8M each (there's 4 Flash ROMs on each board and there are 2 SIMMs plugged in) RAM : SIMMs on the left will physically hold 16M of data each (each has 8x 16M Flash ROMs, there's 4 SIMMs plugged in on this board). Storage : SCSI CD Rom, RAM and Flash ROM. ![]()
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