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The second version apparently won't now be made - US Gold has seen that there's little point in releasing it with this version coming out. Which leaves this version, the third in the series, but the second on the pc. And it's bloody good. Apart from one or two problems with the controls, which have more to do with the vagaries of the pc than the game see Multi-buttoned shenanigans , it's practically arcade perfect.

The sprites are big, they move quickly and fluidly and "feel" right when they jump about the screen. In case you're not that up on the SF2 trilogy, each release in the series SF2, SF2 Turbo, Super SF2 Turbo got a few more frames of animation, some tinkering with the gameplay and a few extra characters chucked in to sucker the kids. But by the time it got to this version, the snes was struggling to cope with some of the sprites and, say the cognoscenti, the speed and fluidity suffered as a result.

The pc version has no such probs -in fact, it compares very favourably with the recently released and much raved about 3DO version. There are 16 fighters to choose from, and the two ways to play that are common to all one-on-one beat 'em ups because they all copied this one ; either you pick your favourite character, pick a level of difficulty and try to kick the crap out of all the other characters until you alone stand triumphant as beat 'em ups like to phrase it , or you get some friends round and some beer in and indulge in some serious kicking, punching and biting of noses, taunting the losers so much that it all starts for real.

The one down-side about the pc version is that it isn't possible to have two players using six-button controllers, so you miss out a bit on some of the subtleties. If you can call stamping on someone else's throat subtle. Then again, the Amiga version was very playable and that only had one-button controls. Just be thankful you're allowed to play computer games and stop moaning.

Basically, this has been the greatest beat 'em up around for some time, the one that every other game emulates and is compared to, and any half-way decent version of it would be worth having.

This is a good version. It's all very well having all those fancy moves to choose from, but how on earth are you supposed to do it on a PC keyboard? Well, the game's supposedly going to be packaged with a six-button joypad. This is fine for one-player games, but there are compromises to be made as soon as you want a two-player game.

Zangief will use a faster Spinning Clothesline. Vega will roll from one end of the screen to the other with his wicked claw extended. After Charging energy for 60 seconds, Balrog should be able to unleash the deadliest move in the game -- a Turn Punch which cuts off half of the opponent's lifeline!

Players can choose between the two settings! No word yet on whether the game can handle the Turbo speed without slowdown. Capcom is quick to state that SNES Turbo is still on the drawing boards, but from the looks of these screens it's a safe bet that the game will get the full recolored look of the coin-op. Notice that Ryu's dojo rooftop level is now dark blue, the sun has set on Guile's air force base level, Zangief's industrial factory has a golden hue, and Ken's dock has deep purple tones.

The characters should also don new Turbo-colored uniforms. See Ryu in his new light-blue garb. Packed with all the new moves of the smash arcade hit, this new cart will prove to be more than enough challenge for even the most seasoned SF2 player.

From Dhalsim's disappearing act to Chun Li's new fireball there is a new slate of strategies involved. This time around the presentation speed is more than twice as fast. For those moderate players, there is an option of playing a normal mode or the Turbo mode with four progressive speeds.

Also included in this version is the Champion Edition. This is the best fighter for the Super NES to date! This cart is absolutely unreal -this is the home fighting game to be reckoned with for the Bit system! Tons of options, super speed, ability to play as bosses, and absolutely killer stereo sound effects make this the rarest of things: the perfect fighting game!

Great one Capcom! Reserve it, wait for it, then keep your eyes on it because this may be the hottest home game ever released! This cart is a vast improvement over the original, sporting improved graphics, animation and killer stereo sounds. A few minor details and the stacked barrel bonus are still missing. The closest to perfect I've seen. I didn't think the first Street Fighter II could be topped but what a surprise this one is!

The first improvement is the incredible speed and new attacks that can be accomplished. Don't think that the combos for the old one will work because the computer isn't stupid anymore. The best fighting game just got better. For those of you who wonder why you should have another Street Fighter II game, let me tell you, this is no ordinary cart! With all the missing animations back in place, new sounds, two games in one, and adjustable speed settings, SF2 wipes the floor with the competition!

It's faster than the arcade! Browse games Game Portals. Install Game. The ones in our school used to rob one bus so regularly that drivers refused to work the route and it was withdrawn. But times change, and nowadays it's cool to wear pyjamas and drive somebody's nose up into their brain, and nobody minds if you can't spell your name as long as you can do one-finger press-ups and shoot fireballs out of your underpants.

I blame the '80s, myself. Streetfighter 2 is in its third incarnation on the bit consoles, which, at about 65 quid a time if you waited for the official version or 3, quid if you thought it was cool to buy the imports is a lot of moolah, pc owners are more fortunate; they won't have bought the first version if they have any sense, because it was God-awful. The second version apparently won't now be made - US Gold has seen that there's little point in releasing it with this version coming out.

Which leaves this version, the third in the series, but the second on the pc. And it's bloody good. Apart from one or two problems with the controls, which have more to do with the vagaries of the pc than the game see Multi-buttoned shenanigans , it's practically arcade perfect.

After, double click the snes9x. A ROM is essentially a virtual version of the game that needs to be loaded into the emulator. Navigate to the downloaded.



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