Street Fighter Anniversary Editon coming to Xbox!!!!
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Street Fighter Anniversary Editon coming to Xbox!!!!
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posted05/08/2004 01:28 AM (UTC)byMember Since
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May 07, 2004 - Capcom Entertainment announced today that Street Fighter Anniversary Collection will not only appear on Xbox, it will appear on Xbox Live this fall 2004. That's right, as part of Street Fighter's 15-year anniversary, Capcom is bringing this massive 2D fighting compilation to the big black box.
The compilation comprises Hyper Street Fighter II and Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike, which includes the entire contents of the Japanese anniversary disc, Hyper Street Fighter II. And players can get online for one-on-one fights for endless competitions of the classic 2D arcade brawler.
Hyper Street Fighter II gives gamers the opportunity to play as any of the fighters from Street Fighter II, Street Fighter II Champion Edition, Street Fighter II Hyper Fighter, Street Fighter II: The New Challengers, and Super Street Fighter II Turbo. So, imagine fighting as Ryu or Ken from Street Fighter II with the more advanced Ryu or Ken from Super Street Fighter II Turbo, and you'll get the picture.
Hyper Street Fighter II features three game modes, Arcade mode, where you face off against AI opponents to fight the final boss; Vs. Mode, in which gamers fight mano a mano; and Training Mode, where they train. Gallery offers each game's introductions and their corresponding music tracks.
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike offers up 19 playable fighters including Makodo, Q, Twelve, and Remy. And making a cameo appearance (is it really any surprise?) visit is Chun Li.
This game also offers three game modes, Arcade Mode (a direct conversion from the arcade), Vs. Mode, and Training Mode. It also enables players to thisthingisdisableduate their performances in the Grade Judge Match, participate in an interesting Progressive Hit Frame System, perform Super Arts Moves, and confront enemies using a Leap Attack.
IGN will deliver more news on Street Fighter Anniversary Collection in the near future.
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My prayers were answered ONCE AGAIN!I could have never guessed it would come to Xbox.Plus It will be like a new game to me because I never played SF3 nor SSF2T.Anyone else happy to hear about the SF Anniversary Editon on Xbox and PS2?
The compilation comprises Hyper Street Fighter II and Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike, which includes the entire contents of the Japanese anniversary disc, Hyper Street Fighter II. And players can get online for one-on-one fights for endless competitions of the classic 2D arcade brawler.
Hyper Street Fighter II gives gamers the opportunity to play as any of the fighters from Street Fighter II, Street Fighter II Champion Edition, Street Fighter II Hyper Fighter, Street Fighter II: The New Challengers, and Super Street Fighter II Turbo. So, imagine fighting as Ryu or Ken from Street Fighter II with the more advanced Ryu or Ken from Super Street Fighter II Turbo, and you'll get the picture.
Hyper Street Fighter II features three game modes, Arcade mode, where you face off against AI opponents to fight the final boss; Vs. Mode, in which gamers fight mano a mano; and Training Mode, where they train. Gallery offers each game's introductions and their corresponding music tracks.
Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike offers up 19 playable fighters including Makodo, Q, Twelve, and Remy. And making a cameo appearance (is it really any surprise?) visit is Chun Li.
This game also offers three game modes, Arcade Mode (a direct conversion from the arcade), Vs. Mode, and Training Mode. It also enables players to thisthingisdisableduate their performances in the Grade Judge Match, participate in an interesting Progressive Hit Frame System, perform Super Arts Moves, and confront enemies using a Leap Attack.
IGN will deliver more news on Street Fighter Anniversary Collection in the near future.
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My prayers were answered ONCE AGAIN!I could have never guessed it would come to Xbox.Plus It will be like a new game to me because I never played SF3 nor SSF2T.Anyone else happy to hear about the SF Anniversary Editon on Xbox and PS2?
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Too many good games and movies coming out this year. Think I'm gonna have to get a second job to support my habits. This game should rock...I can't wait!!!
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| malebolgia Wrote: Too many good games and movies coming out this year. Think I'm gonna have to get a second job to support my habits. This game should rock...I can't wait!!! |
I seen the trailer on one of the PSM video disc's and SFII looks smooth.My arcade Stick is going to be doing alot of work this year with:
SNK Vs Capcom Chaos
Metal Slug 3/4
Kings Of Fighters:2002/2003
SF II/SF III
MKD
MAT 2.
Tekken 5
Tons of good games.
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i wish they did some compilation for the street fighter alpha series. The 3rd one is awesome. I have many street fighter games which i cant play because they are for dreamcast.
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Great! I was worried it wasn't coming out. I can't wait for it.
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| Kannibal666 Wrote: Great! I was worried it wasn't coming out. I can't wait for it. |
Me too,I thought it was only going to be on PS2.But Xbox is starting to get popular in Japan and I know for sure that Capcom didn't want to get beat by SNK's move to make Xbox games.I hope Viewtiful Joe comes to Xbox I love that game.I need some money though.
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Third strike on the disc as well? And with online play? Sold.
Don't have broadband or a Live account, so hopefully this is a carbon copy on PS2 with online play as well.
Don't have broadband or a Live account, so hopefully this is a carbon copy on PS2 with online play as well.


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Coolness, KISS/Poison are having a concert this summer baby!!! Van Halen has reunited and things keep getting better!
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| Jonin01 Wrote: Third strike on the disc as well? And with online play? Sold. Don't have broadband or a Live account, so hopefully this is a carbon copy on PS2 with online play as well. |
I don't have Live or Broadband either.If things keep looking up like it is now hopefully I'll have it.2004 looks like it's going to be a good year.
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| Drfatality Wrote: malebolgia Wrote: Too many good games and movies coming out this year. Think I'm gonna have to get a second job to support my habits. This game should rock...I can't wait!!! I seen the trailer on one of the PSM video disc's and SFII looks smooth.My arcade Stick is going to be doing alot of work this year with: SNK Vs Capcom Chaos Metal Slug 3/4 Kings Of Fighters:2002/2003 SF II/SF III MKD MAT 2. Tekken 5 Tons of good games. |
Also dont forget Samurai Shodown V Special. Im really looking forward to that game.
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Hell yeah, man. Street Fighter is one of my favorite classic fighting games series. We'll see plenty of ass kicking online this coming fall.
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| Drfatality Wrote: May 07, 2004 - Capcom Entertainment announced today that Street Fighter Anniversary Collection will not only appear on Xbox, it will appear on Xbox Live this fall 2004. That's right, as part of Street Fighter's 15-year anniversary, Capcom is bringing this massive 2D fighting compilation to the big black box. The compilation comprises Hyper Street Fighter II and Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike, which includes the entire contents of the Japanese anniversary disc, Hyper Street Fighter II. And players can get online for one-on-one fights for endless competitions of the classic 2D arcade brawler. Hyper Street Fighter II gives gamers the opportunity to play as any of the fighters from Street Fighter II, Street Fighter II Champion Edition, Street Fighter II Hyper Fighter, Street Fighter II: The New Challengers, and Super Street Fighter II Turbo. So, imagine fighting as Ryu or Ken from Street Fighter II with the more advanced Ryu or Ken from Super Street Fighter II Turbo, and you'll get the picture. Hyper Street Fighter II features three game modes, Arcade mode, where you face off against AI opponents to fight the final boss; Vs. Mode, in which gamers fight mano a mano; and Training Mode, where they train. Gallery offers each game's introductions and their corresponding music tracks. Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike offers up 19 playable fighters including Makodo, Q, Twelve, and Remy. And making a cameo appearance (is it really any surprise?) visit is Chun Li. This game also offers three game modes, Arcade Mode (a direct conversion from the arcade), Vs. Mode, and Training Mode. It also enables players to thisthingisdisableduate their performances in the Grade Judge Match, participate in an interesting Progressive Hit Frame System, perform Super Arts Moves, and confront enemies using a Leap Attack. IGN will deliver more news on Street Fighter Anniversary Collection in the near future. =============== My prayers were answered ONCE AGAIN!I could have never guessed it would come to Xbox.Plus It will be like a new game to me because I never played SF3 nor SSF2T.Anyone else happy to hear about the SF Anniversary Editon on Xbox and PS2? |
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| buterbals113085 Wrote: Drfatality Wrote: malebolgia Wrote: Too many good games and movies coming out this year. Think I'm gonna have to get a second job to support my habits. This game should rock...I can't wait!!! I seen the trailer on one of the PSM video disc's and SFII looks smooth.My arcade Stick is going to be doing alot of work this year with: SNK Vs Capcom Chaos Metal Slug 3/4 Kings Of Fighters:2002/2003 SF II/SF III MKD MAT 2. Tekken 5 Tons of good games. Also dont forget Samurai Shodown V Special. Im really looking forward to that game. |
Oh yeah!Samurai Shodown for SNES rocked but I heard it was censored.So hopefully SNK can bring all of the blood and instant kills in there to Xbox and PS2.Capcom has another game there announcing soon for Xbox Im hoping it's Viewtiful Joe or maybe a new Resident Evil.
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