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The Street Fighter Anniversary 6-button gamepad
The Street Fighter Anniversary 6-button gamepad






Plus more moves, like Chun-Li’s fireball. It also adds faster speeds and new costume palettes if that’s your thing.

The Street Fighter Anniversary 6-button gamepad

To fix those pesky balance issues, Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting was released shortly after.

The Street Fighter Anniversary 6-button gamepad

Bison’s grotesquely overpowered Psycho Crusher. 26 years later, you have perhaps the most redundant game in the collection that’s only worth revisiting if you want to play around with M. Even the new ability to do mirror matches was huge (you had to put in a code for the SNES port). That’s followed by Street Fighter II: Champion Edition, which allows you to play as the four boss characters. It’s such a crazy-good sequel despite having only eight characters to choose from and no supers or many of the bells and whistles we’re used to today. As someone who was obsessed with this game, I have to say that even at its most bare-bones, it still holds up. Now we get into the sub-series that had everyone lovingly mocking Capcom in the early ’90s, Street Fighter II, starting with Street Fighter II: The World Warrior. Like watching the public access episodes of Mystery Science Theater 3000, it’s only there as a historic curiosity. It’s nice to see the early stages of the series’ concepts and the likes of Ryu, Ken, Sagat, and so on, but there’s a reason people have nostalgia for Street Fighter II and not this one.








The Street Fighter Anniversary 6-button gamepad