![]() Nintendo’s Switch gets a special nod here, as nearly the entire Street Fighter series can now be (mostly) enjoyed in a portable format. The retention of “everything” becomes more impressive with each successive title, as Capcom added more animations and better backgrounds as each series continued. Look carefully and you might notice that the floor in Guile’s SF2 stage has been changed for some bizarre reason, but most of the original games are faithful to the originals. Here, you get all the original parallax scrolling layers, breakable objects, and character animation frames, plus the original sound effects and music. Truly arcade-perfect Street Fighter ports used to be rare because consoles couldn’t match Capcom’s arcade hardware - developers had to cut corners, particularly with the backgrounds. Except for the Switch-exclusive Tournament Battle mode discussed below, all of the other games run only offline with single- and two-player options. ![]() Four of the games - Street Fighter II Turbo, Super Street Fighter II Turbo, Street Fighter Alpha 3, and Street Fighter III 3rd Strike - work in either local or online multiplayer modes across multiple consoles. Japan Sumo Cup: Yokozuna vs.Above: Street Fighter III unsuccessfully attempted to pass the torch to a “new generation” of fighters, but over time, some of those characters have become popular in newer series releases.Ĭapcom presents each of the games in its original arcade format, pixel-perfect, with no internal loading times.Street Fighter Online: Mouse Generation.Taisen Net Gimmick Capcom & Psikyo All Stars. ![]()
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