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Street Fighter II Various Intros

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Uploaded by on Jun 9, 2007

Here are the intro's to nearly every Street Fighter II games from different systems.

Street Fighter II - The World Warrior
Street Fighter II - Champion Edition
Street Fighter II - The World Warrior Snes Version
Street Fighter II - Champion Edition (beta; never released) -The one shown in video is the hacked version- Search for Street Fighter beta to see a promotion of the beta version.
Street Fighter II - Special Champion Edition
Street Fighter II - Turbo Snes Version
Street Fighter II - Hyper Fighting (Turbo in Japan)
Street Fighter II - Turbo
and last but not least,
Street Fighter II - Nes Version (not made by Capcom) which I put on here for y'all to compare. UPDATE: So far from what I know, this game was played in Russia under the name "Master Fighter" around the 90's on an illegal NES/Famicom clone called "Dendy" in Asia. (If interested, look up "Dendy" for more information about the console and games).

There are some interesting differences on some of these videos like Snes ver. of the World Warrior isn't more like the arcade ver. unlike the Snes version of Turbo which is more like the arcade. There are others differences like the Later Sega ver., in the opening the white guy looks a little meaner than the arcade ver,(there's was a difference between the NTSC and PAL version of this game - instead of the African American being there, he was replaced as another white person(not shown on the video)); another is the Hyper Fighting (U.S. ver) and the Turbo (Japan ver). On the Sega Vers., the videos were kind of laggy but I didn't know how to fix the problem, sorry for their quality. I couldn't get the TurboGrafx-16 version on here so that's the only system version I'm missing (I think). Well enjoy the video, mata ne!!

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  • I honestly don't get the differences between the arcade versions of Street Fighter II Hyper Fighting and Street Fighter II Turbo Hyper Fighting considering both were just the same game.Not only the TG-16 version but you're missing the arcade version of SFII: Rainbow Edition and the SMS version of SFII Dash. Don't worry about the Game Boy version though as that game was a port of Super SF2 and not SF2 though it use the SF2 name.

  • @blueswan1984 I know I'm missing some intros from different versions but I'm going to keep it as it is. They're just various intros and IMO some intros in the video are the most common seen.

  • Is that horrible 7:20 version from NES?

  • @artrocker65 In a way yeah but it's a pirate. In fact, what I know so far, it was played in Russia and maybe in China in a NES clone console probably around the 90's.

  • You missed the C64 version. It was terrible. You only had 1 button :S

  • @GTAjedi Are you for real only one button? That's ridiculous. (Do a cheat code lol). I know I missed some intros but I did't have the ones I missed.

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  • i wish they would put street fighter ll turbo hyper fighting on psn.

  • You did also miss the Street Fighter II on the Game Boy/Super Game Boy. I think it's closer to the NES version tho. Only 2 buttons, punch & kick. Not too bad.

  • I'm as tall as Ryu.

  • @satan31337 actually Vega's original name was Balrog when it was released in Japan

  • I wonder if Ryu can still kick ass at 47 years old.

  • nothing compares to the SNES version

  • OK so we're clear on this the Street Fighter II Champion Edition Plus and Street Fighter II Hyper Fighting Turbo are both Japanese games.

  • @Miles52431 Hyper Fighting Turbo is Japanese, when Bison is selected he's called Vega.

  • @Nubecuube It'sthe other way around actually. You would know this by seeing when M. Bison gets selected in the Turbo Hyper Fighting intro that he's name is Vega which is his Japanese name.

  • @blueswan1984 The Turbo Hyper Fighting game was the Japanese intro for Hyper Fighting. On the character select screen, you would notice that when M. Bison is selected, he is called Vega, his Japanese name. The Street Fighter II Dash Plus game isthe Japanese title for Special Champion Edition on the Mega Drive/Genesis.

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