Super Street Fighter II Turbo: Revival

Super Street Fighter II Turbo: Revival

released on Jul 13, 2001

Super Street Fighter II Turbo: Revival

released on Jul 13, 2001

An expanded game of Super Street Fighter II Turbo

Capcom's timeless Street Fighter masterpiece conquers the Game Boy Advance system. Choose from over 16 brawlers from the Street Fighter universe and execute special moves, and super combos to wreak havoc on your opponent and become the best street fighter in the world. Lightning fast animation, unbelievable graphics and Capcom's signature gameplay make Super Street Fighter II Turbo the most respected fighting game of all time.


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Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix
Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix
Slotter Up Core 7: Dekitou da! Street Fighter II
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Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition
Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition
Street Fighter II: Movie
Street Fighter II: Movie
Super Street Fighter II Turbo
Super Street Fighter II Turbo

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A surprisingly decent conversion all things considered and the AI actually makes Arcade mode playable in this port.

Very good version of Super Street Fighter II Turbo, It brings several quite interesting new features, such as new scenarios and so on.
Great demake of SSF2

Got this for free from an old acquaintance that forgot to have borrowed me this. It's an ok version, but if you want the real deal, play the arcade versions or, better yet, Ultra SF II on Switch. Trust me.

(JAPANESE VERSION) A very decent port of Super Street Fighter II X, granted that you'll need to play a six-buttons game with four buttons. For some weird reason a few backgrounds were updated, and not always for the best, Otherwise, every character is there, including Akuma as a hidden boss and this plays fairly well. Avoid the buggy European version of this game at all costs, though.

(EUROPEAN VERSION) The port itself is quite good and the Japanese version of this game is more than decent. Unfortunately, when importing this to Europe the localization job was completely botched by Ubisoft, so hard that it could forever ruin any kind of record keeping. First of all, the names of the bosses are completely messed up, including their victory quotes. Worst, if you ever manage to unlock Akuma during the final fight, the game then freezes, forcing you to power the game off, and then corrupting the memory so hard that none of the extra modes (time trial, survival, etc) will ever save your scores and times. Do yourself a favor and buy a Japanese copy of this game.