Update: December 13, 2003 «©NCSX» Relive the days of Street Fighter tourneys, dizzy effects, redizzies and experience once again, the depth of the old school SF games sans the rolls of quarters, cigarette smoke, surly challengers and other hazards of the olden arcades. Similar to the gaming scheme found in Vampire Chronicle for Dreamcast, Capcom reaches back in time and gathers together all of the World Warriors found in various versions and iterations of Street Fighter II into one comprehensive fighting game. It's a veritable Street Fighter melting pot with a bunch of bonus material to boot. For example, one may select an original fighter from Street Fighter II (1991) and pit it against a stronger Ryu, Chun-Li or Ken from Super Street Fighter II Turbo to determine rank. The character versions represented include the original Street Fighter II World Warriors (1991), Champion Edition (1992), Turbo (1992), Super Street Fighter II (1993) and Super Street Fighter II Turbo (1994) which break down into five possible versions of each character as follows: World Warrior (Normal), Dash, Turbo, Super, and Super X. The speed of the game is selectable and may be toggled between four levels of turbo speed. A gallery mode on the Hyper SF2 DVD includes opening and closing credits / animations and the complete Japanese Street Fighter animated movie (Street Fighter: The Animated Movie) which was released on the Saturn and Playstation (on two CD disks) back in the day. The quality of the movie is of higher quality than the MPEG1 Video-CD format found in the originals. The limited edition of Hyper Street Fighter includes the following bonus items in a big bundle: ° Strategy DVD which showcases special moves, combo attacks and tricks ° 96-page booklet (A4 format) which contains history, artwork, background information ° Mobile phone strap with Chun-Li spiky bracelets trinket ° Mouse pad decorated with Street Fighter anniversary artwork Jan Code: 4976219649773 This document is ©NCSX 2003. All rights reserved. No reproduction in whole or in part of this document may be made without express written consent of National Console Support, Inc.
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