Street Fighter Anniversary Collection

Street Fighter Anniversary Collection

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Street Fighter Anniversary Collection

Hyper Street Fighter II Hyper Street Fighter II in itself is a compilation with a unique spin. Rather than simply including conversions of the five entries in the series: Street Fighter II, Street Fighter II Champion Edition, Street Fighter II Hyper Fighting, Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers, and Super Street Fighter II Turbo, the game lets you mix and match characters from the different versions for a plethora of different match-ups and replayability. Hyper Street Fi

 

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Street Fighter Anniversary Collection Reviews

Pros:. +Two Street Fighter Titles for the Price of One. The six-button configuration is very much intact. +Gallery Containing the feature length Street Fighter II the Animated Movie. +Great Nostalgia Factor. Each characters stage retains its basic original elements and details that made them unique.

Definitely set the trend for 2D Fighting games. If a character is hit with a short kick or jab punch and KO'd, they stagger, emit a low grunt or moan, and fall to the ground instead of flying across the screen. The music is great. -Only Four Street Fighter II characters made a return. The gameplay from the original releases and re-releases of Street Fighter II are still intact. This collection belongs in any and every fighting game/Street Fighter fan's library:.

All in its 16-bit glory. -***Collection***-. *Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike*. -There isn't much clarification as to what a lot of these fighters are trying to accomplish in this tournament. The voices match the impact of a hit. +Retains original Gameplay and Music from each respective version. -New Gamers Spoiled by new fighting games MAY not get into it as quickly.

(ex: The Hyper Version of Street Fighter II had access to a projectile by pressing QCF(Quarter circle Forward)+Punch. -*-*-Gameplay-*-*-. The characters now animate with such liquid fluidity this time around. -*-*-Graphics-*-*-. Subtle lighting effects and elements in the backgrounds really make the backgrounds stand out. It uses the six button configuration Street Fighter II did; however, it is not recommended that you play this game as if it were Street Fighter II. +New Characters. Still melodic and very character oriented and themed; ALWAYS a joy and treat to listen to.even while not playing the game.

The smacks, slams and punches retain their sounds over the decade of Street Fighter II rereleases based on what version character you pick. it is a powered of version of a normal attack that uses a little bit of your character's super meter. Even more so since the first release of Street Fighter III only featured two of Street Fighter II's returning warriors Ryu and Ken. The game contains new elements that separate it from its predecessor.

As the series issued re-releases, nice features were added, but some Street Fighter II fans were still left unsatisfied by the new roster. The game retains each and every characters style of animation and character portraits spanning across the decade of Street Fighter II releases. Each and every character run on so many frames it actually appears as if some are breathing this time around. There is an ex move system that requires the press of two punch or kick buttons to use.

*Street Fighter II*. Each character retains their standard and special moves based on what version of that character you pick. +Gallery Containing a Sound Test Menu. The game is quite easy to pick up. -*-*-Sound-*-*-. . Characters like Elena almost appear as if they are moving toward and away from the screen. Street Fighter reinvented itself with new gameplay elements, features, and varied fighting components that made it a feat to master the game.

Regardless, Street Fighter III is a great game in its own rights. +Gallery Containing Artwork. A lot of detail can be seen in a lot of the stages as well. Objects on the ground can be seen blowing in the wind. +New Graphics Engine.

They sound quite well even now. The graphics have gone through a huge change. +Every Version of every Street Fighter II character is Included.

The character BGMs are quite niceAlex and Ken's BGM is themed around Jazz, Yun and Yang's Theme sounds a little like James Bond meets Asia, and Akuma's theme is ancient Japan crossed with a war and/or ninjas. Timing is critical and it definitely takes a lot of practice to master the technique. The theme of Street Fighter III seems to revolve a little more around hip-hop hence the opening theme. Its quite easy to play, but even more fun to master. The graphics are really pushed to the limit here. Street fighter II remains a great and favorite to many who have spent countless quarters trying to unlock Akuma and who grew up playing videogames in the 90s.

Asymmetry is shown within the graphical engine; Gill's assistant has a pony-tail on one side of her head that actually stays on the side it belongs on even when she turns to face the opposite direction. The character's BGMs are EXACTLY what you remember from their glory days. -Gill resembles and plays like an SNK boss. -*-*-Sound-*-*-. The BGM of each character's stage has the same impact as it did yesteryear. -*-*-Graphics-*-*-. The game has a 30-60 minute learning curve.

The characters retain their original voice overs. In Super Street Fighter II Turbo, she had access to Kikoken by Holding Back on the D-pad for 2 Seconds and then Pressing Forward+Punch). Definitely a change of pace. Cons:.

Cons:. -*-*-Gameplay-*-*-. The voice overs of the characters are great. +New Gameplay Features that change the pace of the game. Pros:.

The game includes a parry system, a counter attack that requires you to press forward at the very same frame an opponent would hit your character. The voice acting is perfect and done well. +Both Games Include Their Original Features. Unlike the Alpha series (unless you change the game's options) your characters do not have access to all of their super arts, instead, they have the choice of picking one out of how many super arts they have to use during the match. +Finally, a REAL sequel to Street Fighter II.

 

This game is reality good, super graphics, very good game speed, everything a classic for those followers of the family capcom, I personally one of my favorite games

 

This mish-mash has it's hits and misses, but still delivers the goods regardless. Considering Street Fighter's rich history in video games, one may think that there would be a good deal of supplemental material to be had. The game features great animation and a great fighting roster (of which Ryu, Ken, Chun Li, and Akuma are the only familiar characters), as well as a wonderfully fluid and accessable fighting system. The PG-13 rated version of Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie is included as a bonus feature, which is a little disappointing. But there isn't, and that's a shame. Hyper Street Fighter II is an amalgamation of every form of Street Fighter II that ever saw the light of day, from Hyper Fighting to Super Street Fighter II: Turbo. Other than that though, this is still a great collection, and for every 2-D fighting and/or Street Fighter fan, this collection is an essential pick-up. The Street Fighter Anniversary Collection collects Hyper Street Fighter II and Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike, of which the often underrated Street Fighter III is worth the price of admission here alone.

 

its hella ofa fun ;) The game was seent perfectly and it was good they sold it here, havent found any other places that sell these old games. The most intensive manga arcadefighting the world has ever seen, see how hugo backbrake and crush between 12 different characters, and Gill. just buy some sticks and fight amongst your friends.

 

This version of Street Fighter sucks. This game has little depth. You are better of with the SF collection for the PS1 SFA3 is a much better game.

 
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