![]() ![]() However, it is the 1996 SNES port-also released in Japan on the Super Famicom as Street Fighter Zero 2 the same year-which ended up defying the odds and pushing the “obsolete” hardware now in its twilight beyond imagination. ![]() When it came time to produce a home console port of the game, it understandably received a PSX, an IBM-PC, and Sega Saturn release, all machines that could easily meet the games’ graphical and sound demands. Nearly five years later, the series would see new light with Street Fighter Alpha 2, introducing fans to chain combos, counters, and air blocking besides more characters, stages, secrets, and impressive music that came with an updated title. Thirty years ago, Capcom released Street Fighter 2 in arcades across the globe, quickly marking it as a phenomenon before the game was eventually ported to home consoles, including the Super Nintendo Entertainment System.
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