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Super Street Fighter II Turbo

Original title: Super Street Fighter II X: Grand Master Challenge
  • Video Game
  • 1994
  • T
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
732
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Super Street Fighter II Turbo (1994)
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Fifth installment in the "Street Fighter II" sub-series that introduces several new gameplay mechanics, including the addition of combination moves called super combos and air combos. It als... Read allFifth installment in the "Street Fighter II" sub-series that introduces several new gameplay mechanics, including the addition of combination moves called super combos and air combos. It also introduces the secret character Akuma.Fifth installment in the "Street Fighter II" sub-series that introduces several new gameplay mechanics, including the addition of combination moves called super combos and air combos. It also introduces the secret character Akuma.

  • Writer
    • Takashi Nishiyama
  • Star
    • Dennis Falt
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    732
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    • Writer
      • Takashi Nishiyama
    • Star
      • Dennis Falt
    • 2User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    8The_Jew_Revue

    Great Game for the SNES

    Super Street Fighter II Turbo was one of the greatest achievements of the Super Nintendo era. It may have been a two dimensional side scrolling fighting game, but in 1994, it was top of the line. This game even helped spawn the live action film of Street Fighter. Each one of the characters in the game has their own unique levels, with breakables.

    There are even bonus levels if you play the arcade version, including smashing barrels or a car. The player difficulty can be changed too, which was a new feature in this version, which means if you have a pro playing an amateur player, the fight will be fair. The arcade play through is fun and can be played by two players until you reach the end when you are up against M. Bison. He's a tough boss, so be ready to fight him a few times.

    Have fun and play on!!
    jaywolfenstien

    The game SSF2 should have been

    The fifth, final, and best incarnation of Street Fighter II, and I'll forever (in retrospect) ask, "did we really have to go through World Warriors, Champion Edition, Hyper Fighting, and Super before getting here?" Of course, at the time I was at each arcade machine pumping in my quarters, if not waiting in line to purchase the new console release. Well, except for SSF2 and CE ... but, nevermind.

    Super Street Fighter II Turbo continues where SSF2 left off and adds the greatly needed Super bar, which surprisingly never altered combat very much in my opinion. Probably due to the fact that the super meter had only one level, charged slowly, reset after each round, and that landing a super move to get maximum damage (or even worthwhile damage) required far more precision than, say, the more forgiving Versus games that would come later on.

    And I don't mean the above paragraph as negative criticism. This primitive system contains its own charms that the flashier games never quite capture. I like this system because the shadow-trailing specials come few and far between (a missed Super truly feels like a missed opportunity with little room for second chances.) Because the moves didn't go overboard with scale and fill up the entire screen, because unlike future games SSF2T was not built around the Super Meter. In short, they actually felt special.

    I liked Capcom before all the flash.

    Capcom also introduced Akuma who has a cameo in the game's new attract mode featuring Chun-Li and Cammy, which builds off SSF2's Ryu-fireball attract mode. Truthfully, though, I never grew very fond of Akuma (either playing as him via the code, or fighting against him.) Once the intrigue of a new mysterious character wore off -- essentially a remix of a meaner Ryu and Ken with a few additions such as aerial fireball and teleportation abilities -- I reverted back to my random selection of characters. Besides, Akuma had no Super meter, and I liked using Supers.

    I also seem to remember SSF2T's AI increasing exponentially from SSF2 to the point that I stopped playing the arcade. I knew exactly what the button-reading CPU-controlled T Hawk would do against every single move in my arsenal. There is no fun in playing a game you know can (and will like clockwork) counter anything you throw at it. I hate fighting a walking IF/THEN statement.

    Needless to say, aside from tweaks and new additions to the fighting system, the core components of Street Fighter II remain intact -- 8 original characters, 4 boss characters, 4 new challengers. Most of the moves from SSF2 carry over in some shape or form. Same stages, same endings with one additional (beautifully drawn) screen, I believe. The player fights through 8 battles before confronting the 4 bosses … why am I saying this? You know the drill.

    After more or less skipping SSF2, I was happy to return to this final version of Street Fighter II and eagerly awaited the home version which never came to be. Not until many years later.

    This is the only version of Street Fighter II I play anymore.

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      Akuma is the Japanese word for devil.
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      Edited into Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition (2003)

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    • Release date
      • November 6, 1994 (Japan)
    • Country of origin
      • Japan
    • Official site
      • Capcom, creators of Street Fighter II
    • Languages
      • English
      • Japanese
    • Also known as
      • Super Street Fighter II Turbo: The Ultimate Championship
    • Production company
      • Capcom Company
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      • 1.33 : 1

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