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Street Fighter II Turbo (Japan)

Super Nintendo (SNES)
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1993
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✪ Reviewed on February 3, 2023
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A Turbo update of Street Fighter II, faster and more balanced. The best SNES version for speed lovers, essential for purists.

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Category
Fighting 2 players 12+
Description
Enriched version of Street Fighter II with faster characters and new modes. Published by Capcom, released in Japan in 1993. Twelve playable characters including bosses with adjustable speeds, combo cancels and turbo and hyper modes. The definitive Street Fighter II version on Super Nintendo, one of the finest.

Street Fighter II Turbo review

MAX
Art direction
"Iconic"
MAX
Music
"Legendary"
1/5
Story
"Anecdotal"
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.
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾1,6 MB 📅11/07/1993
Published by Capcom

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Collector interest

The Japanese Super Famicom version of Street Fighter II Turbo, the source pressing of Capcom's 1993 revision with adjustable speed and playable bosses, released on the market where the arcade series was born. SFC cardboard box and spine card mark the original print. In Japan the title is extremely common and stays among the most affordable in the line, collecting interest coming mainly from clean copies and revision variants rather than from any scarcity.

Better with friends

An accelerated evolution of the founding 2D fighter, faster and more technical, where speed radically changes the duel dynamics. The competition gains intensity: combos lengthen, counters become vital and the slightest mistake costs you dearly. Deep and snappy, it keeps versus enthusiasts loyal, and the "winner stays on" format sustains a fierce rivalry between players who know each other by heart.

Is Street Fighter II Turbo still worth playing in 2026?

Street Fighter II Turbo, actually Street Fighter II Turbo - Hyper Fighting on the SNES, is the rebalanced version of SF II with four playable bosses and a tunable speed. The handling gains readability and the balance sharpens. The cartridge became the standard for 16 bit versus evenings, especially for anyone wanting a livelier SF II than the original. Recommended for the best 16 bit Street Fighter II compromise before Super Street Fighter II.

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