SF2 Turbo/Super SF2/Super SF2 Turbo compilation with excellent emulation. The three pillars of the SF2 era gathered together. Exceptional content value for saga fans. The original SF2 Turbo remains formidably fun. An absolute reference.
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Category
Fighting2 players12+
Description
Japanese compilation bringing together Super Street Fighter II X and Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha. Published by Capcom, released in Japan in 1997. Super SF II X with its sixteen world warriors and turbo modes, SF Zero 2 Alpha with additional secret characters, two complete games on a single disc. The Japanese edition of the definitive Street Fighter collection on Saturn.
Street Fighter Collection review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
★★★★★
"Legendary"
2/5
Story
★★★★★
"Classic"
Colourful sprites in dynamic poses, backgrounds teeming with life and lively animation: Capcom's pixel art reaches a jubilant vivacity. Every fighter overflows with character in an explosion of hues. This graphic energy, warm and precise, celebrates the golden age of 2D fighting.
Carefully adapted to the FM chip, Yoko Shimomura's iconic themes — Guile's leading the way — ring out with an infectious energy. Each fighter keeps his musical identity, galvanising the duels on a hair-trigger. This successful transposition of an arcade monument remains a treat for fighting fans.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Bringing together several milestones of the saga, including Super Street Fighter II Turbo and Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold, means offering a deluxe anthology to enthusiasts. Rediscovering the perfect timing of special moves and chaining combos stays a timeless pleasure. Faithful to the arcade versions and rich in content, this compilation is a must for 2D versus fans.
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Bringing together several versions of Super Street Fighter II and a bonus Alpha lets you compare, master and chain the iterations of one and the same classic without ever leaving the fight. Unlocking the modes and aiming for a clean run revives the session. It's only a compilation, but the timeless depth of these versus games is enough to hook you for hours.
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Bringing two Capcom versus fighters together on one disc multiplies the roster, the styles and the matchups to explore. Mastering every fighter, comparing the two games and endlessly facing other players renew the versus. That compilation generosity, faithful to the Street Fighter spirit, founds a replay value brawler fans cultivate.
Original Japanese Saturn edition of Street Fighter Collection, distributed by Capcom in October 1997, an anthology gathering Super Street Fighter II, Super Street Fighter II Turbo and Street Fighter Zero 2 Gold in faithful arcade conversions that require the 4 MB RAM expansion cartridge. Capcom Japan run was short, jewel case with intact obi, and the inclusion of Alpha 2 Gold available only through this compilation makes for Capcom Fighters completists a clean complete with obi and 4 MB cart copy a structural archive object.
Better with friends
A generous compilation gathering several cornerstones of 2D fighting, ideal for exploring the genre two-player and hopping between systems. The competition renews itself with each chosen title, from classic duels to more modern, option-packed versions. Rich and unifying, it offers duelists a vast playground where rivalry sharpens without ever fading.
Is Street Fighter Collection still worth playing in 2026?
A compilation by Capcom, Street Fighter Collection gathers Super Street Fighter II, Super Street Fighter II Turbo and Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold on two discs. The faithful preservation of arcade classics, complete versus modes and polished ergonomics make it an excellent gateway to Street Fighter history on Saturn. The RAM cartridge is essential for arcade faithfulness. For anyone discovering Street Fighter or wishing to own the historical classics, an absolutely essential recommendation today still without any hesitation truly here indeed.