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This arcade-only update of Street Fighter EX makes some hidden characters selectable.
After numerous iterations of Street Fighter II (and its spin-off Street Fighter Alpha series), Capcom continues its classic fighting game series with a new cast of fighters, a higher-quality graphical style, and revamped gameplay mechanics (introducing the "parry" and "Super Art" systems).
The first in a spin-off series of Capcom's iconic Street Fighter, developed by former Capcom employees. It keeps the traditional 2D fighting system, adding polygonal 3D characters and backgrounds.
Set years before the World Warrior tournament of Street Fighter II, Street Fighter Alpha explores the backstories of some of the series's familiar faces (while introducing new ones) with a revamped fighting game engine (complete with a new cartoony art style).
Cyberbots: FullMetal Madness is a mech based fighting game published and developed by Capcom. The game was released in Arcades in 1994 and was then ported to the PlayStation and Sega Saturn shortly after.
The fifth iteration of Street Fighter II makes further changes to each characters' movelist while rebalancing the game and adding a new Super Meter (with a Super Combo attack for each fighter), adjustable game speed settings, and a hidden final boss.
Four new warriors enter the World Warrior tournament in the fourth main iteration of the classic Street Fighter II series. Along with the roster change, the game received numerous graphical and audio upgrades thanks to its more powerful CPS-2 hardware.
The second update to Capcom's signature fighting game, making the gameplay significantly faster while adding new special moves for most characters.
The first update to the smash-hit fighting game Street Fighter II balances various aspects of the gameplay while adding support for playable bosses and mirror matches.
The one-on-one arcade fighting game that kicked off the "fighting game revolution" of the 1990s. Play as one of eight martial artists and travel the world to knock your opponents out of the tournament!
An 80's fighting game from Capcom that laid the framework for one of the most popular fighting game franchises of all time, as well as the traditional fighting game genre in general.
Super Street Fighter II: The Tournament Battle had a built-in mode that allowed up to eight players to compete in a tournament... provided you have enough arcade machines to house them all.
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