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Street fighter collection.
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posted06/01/2004 11:34 PM (UTC)byMember Since
09/15/2003 03:46 AM (UTC)
Im sorry to ask such a dumb question, but can anyone please tell me if the street fighter collection has been out already? Thanks. 1,2, and 3.
The only Street Fighter collections were:
"Street Fighter Collection" (PS and Saturn), which contained Super Street Fighter 2, and Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo
"Capcom Generation 5" (import PS and import Saturn), which had all the non-"super" versions of Street fighter 2
"Street fighter 3 Double Impact" (Dreamcast), which had Street Fighter 3 New Generation, and Street Fighter 3 Second Impact.
And the upcoming Street Fighter Anniversary collection (PS2 and Xbox), which has a version of Street Fighter 2 where you can mix and match the move sets/characters from the various SF2 games, from the original to Super Turbo. It also comes with Street Fighter 3 Third Strike.
AFAIK, those are the only "collections" for Street Fighter games.
Street Fighter was only available on Turbo-Grafx CD as "Fighting Street".
"Street Fighter Collection" (PS and Saturn), which contained Super Street Fighter 2, and Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo
"Capcom Generation 5" (import PS and import Saturn), which had all the non-"super" versions of Street fighter 2
"Street fighter 3 Double Impact" (Dreamcast), which had Street Fighter 3 New Generation, and Street Fighter 3 Second Impact.
And the upcoming Street Fighter Anniversary collection (PS2 and Xbox), which has a version of Street Fighter 2 where you can mix and match the move sets/characters from the various SF2 games, from the original to Super Turbo. It also comes with Street Fighter 3 Third Strike.
AFAIK, those are the only "collections" for Street Fighter games.
Street Fighter was only available on Turbo-Grafx CD as "Fighting Street".
You fail to mention that the up-coming Anniversary edition for PS2 and X-Box will also have the Street Fighter II: Animated Movie included as well... but, alas, edited to it's PG-13 rating. We've had about five incarnations of that movie, and still the Chun-Li shower scene eludes us. Fatality.


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ShingoEX Wrote: The only Street Fighter collections were: "Street Fighter Collection" (PS and Saturn), which contained Super Street Fighter 2, and Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo "Capcom Generation 5" (import PS and import Saturn), which had all the non-"super" versions of Street fighter 2 "Street fighter 3 Double Impact" (Dreamcast), which had Street Fighter 3 New Generation, and Street Fighter 3 Second Impact. And the upcoming Street Fighter Anniversary collection (PS2 and Xbox), which has a version of Street Fighter 2 where you can mix and match the move sets/characters from the various SF2 games, from the original to Super Turbo. It also comes with Street Fighter 3 Third Strike. AFAIK, those are the only "collections" for Street Fighter games. Street Fighter was only available on Turbo-Grafx CD as "Fighting Street". |
You forgot Street Fighter Collection 2, for PSOne, which had the three original versions of SF2
I have the import LD :P
I heard that the movie isn't in the US version...hmm...
I heard that the movie isn't in the US version...hmm...
Garlador Wrote: You fail to mention that the up-coming Anniversary edition for PS2 and X-Box will also have the Street Fighter II: Animated Movie included as well... but, alas, edited to it's PG-13 rating. We've had about five incarnations of that movie, and still the Chun-Li shower scene eludes us. Fatality. |


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ShingoEX Wrote: Actually, Street Fighter Collection 2 was the US version of Capcom Generation 5 - forgot it came out in the US. MetadragonX Wrote: You forgot Street Fighter Collection 2, for PSOne, which had the three original versions of SF2 |
Yea, thats what I figured. No worries.


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Anyanka Wrote: There's also a collection of SF 1 and SF II CE on PC called Capcom Arcade Hits Vol. 1 or something. |
I was going to mention this if nobody else had...but then you did.
I saw it in my local Radio Shack for $9.99 Canadian and was thinking of getting it actually.
Oh, and Anya is teh hottie! (Or at least Emma Caulfield is.)
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