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Street Fighter 2

Street Fighter II is a classic arcade fighting game developed and published by Capcom. It was first released in 1991 as a sequel to the original Street Fighter. Street Fighter II is widely regarded as one of the most influential and iconic video games of all time, credited with popularizing the fighting game genre and shaping the arcade scene of the 1990s.
The game features a diverse cast of characters, each with their own unique fighting styles and special moves. Players can choose from a roster of eight initially playable characters, including Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, Guile, Blanka, Zangief, Dhalsim, and E. Honda. Additionally, four boss characters - Balrog, Vega, Sagat, and M. Bison - become playable through cheat codes or special editions of the game.
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single-player, PvP (player VS player)
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Platforms
DOS
Rating
4.32 / 5.00 (1844 votes)

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Street Fighter 2 review

NForce 01 (July 1992) - "To put it plainly, Street Fighter 2 is a nice piece of work with well defined graphics, strongly drawn backgrounds with sharp edges and good definition. There's plenty of those lovely OOOMPH, CRRRACK and EURGHHHG sounds when you land a big one on a baddie.
In the background, awed onlookers watch the battle - but they're like wallpaper to be ignored. The backgrounds are nice and colorful - who cares? Who has time to admire the art spent in drawing scenes of America, Brazil, Japan? Or the limited, almost comical animation of the background cast? Not when there's some gorilla-faced yob built like a brick cack-house to pummel into submission.
That goes for the music too. It sounds nice, has a good feel to add to the action and changes with each scene. But again, if you love music, go fondle a juke box.
What I like about this game are the digitised battle sounds; the grunts, groans, and the sound of a body being compressed into something the size of a sandwich tin. I also like the 'intermission' screens that display the broken, blood-drenched puss of the meathead you just massacred. But then, I never was home-made apple pie sort of dude.
What it all comes down to is this. If you're a big frilly woozer, don't bother with Street Fighter 2. But if you've got a king-sized set of gonads and aren't scared of plastic surgery without anaesthetic, you just might be OK."

More information on Street Fighter 2

Also known as: Street Fighter II: The World Warrior
Status: abandonware
Input: joystick, keyboard
Distributed on: 3,5 floppy disk
Abandonware DOS views: 67779
Series: Street Fighter 2 is part of the Street Fighter series.
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  • Me 20/11/2022 05:52
    This is the worst SF2 port ever seen. There was one made by amateurs that was superior to this
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