Nintendo Super Famicom StreetFighter II Turbo SKUSFC18

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Nintendo Super Famicom StreetFighter II Turbo SKUSFC18

Nintendo Super Famicom StreetFighter II Turbo SKUSFC18.

Street Fighter II’ Turbo: Hyper Fighting (ストリートファイターIIダッシュターボ -HYPER FIGHTING) is a competitive fighting game released for the arcades by Capcom in 1992. It is the third game in the Street Fighter II sub-series of Street Fighter games following Street Fighter II’: Champion Edition. Released less than a year after the previous installment, Hyper Fighting introduced a faster playing speed and new special moves for certain characters, as well as further refinement to the character balance.Hyper Fighting features faster playing speed compared to Champion Edition. As a result, the inputs for special moves and combos requires more precise timing. The faster playing speed also allowed players to get into battle quicker, as well as to react quicker. All of the fighters, with the exception of Guile and the four Grand Masters, were each given at least one new special move. The new techniques are as follow:

  • Ryu and Ken can now perform the Hurricane Kick in mid-air.
  • E. Honda has an anti-aerial attack called the Sumo Smash or Super Sumo Splash (スーパー百貫落とし Sūpa Hyakkan Otoshi?).
  • Blanka has a vertical version of his Rolling Attack in addition to the original horizontal version.
  • Chun-Li now has a fireball technique known as the Kikōken (気功拳, “Spirit Cultivation Fist”) and can perform the Spinning Bird Kick in mid-air.
  • Zangief can perform the Hi-Speed Double Lariat or Turbo Spinning Clothesline, a quicker version of his standard Double Lariat.
  • Dhalsim has the Yoga Teleport, which allows him to instantly transport himself in front or behind his opponent from a certain distance depending on the input used.

Each fighter also received a new default palette. The original palettes are now featured as alternate palettes for each character, replacing the ones that were in Champion Edition. The only character exempt to this change is M. Bison, who retains his original default palette, but still gets a different alternate palette.

A port titled Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting  was released for the Super Famicom on July 11, 1993 in Japan The port was developed using the SNES port of the original Street Fighter II as its base, but with a larger cartridge size of 20 Megabits. Despite being titled Turbo, this port also contains the Champion Edition version of the game in the form of a “Normal” mode. The game’s playing speed is adjustable in Turbo mode by up to four settings by default, with a cheat code that allows up to six faster settings. Other cheat codes allow players to enable and disable special moves in Versus mode, as well as play through the single-player mode with all of the special moves disabled.

The pitch change in the characters’ voices when they perform a variation of their special moves based on the strength level of the attack was removed, but the voice clips of the announcer saying the names of each country were restored, along with the barrel-breaking bonus stage that was removed in the first SNES port. The graphics of each character’s ending were changed to make them more accurate to the arcade version. Sound effects featuring people or animals shouting after a round ended were added as well, an aesthetic element that was not present in the arcade version of Hyper Fighting, but rather was added in Super Street Fighter II.

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