Is Hyper Street Fighter II - The Anniversary Edition still worth playing in 2026?
Released in 2004 on PS2, Capcom's project celebrates fifteen years of Street Fighter II by gathering every version of the game into a single conceptual package. Picking a fighter in its Normal, Champion, Turbo, Super or Super Turbo variant allows impossible matchups, such as pitting an early Ryu against a late one. The hand drawn sprites remain superb and the gameplay keeps the timeless rigour of the series. The absence of modern additions and an austere presentation limit the appeal. A choice piece for versus fighting devotees and for historians of the genre curious about how one game evolved across its many revisions.