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Which are actually video games that are section of the Street Fighter fighting game series.
Street Fighter
Street Fighter Console Ports:
Fighting Street (Turbo CD)
Street Fighter (DOS)
Street Fighter II series
Street Fighter II - The World Warrior Console Ports:
Street Fighter II - The World Warrior (Commodore 64)
Street Fighter II - The World Warrior (DOS)
Street Fighter Deuce (Nintendo Game Boy)
Street Fighter II - The World Warrior (PlayStation - part of Street Fighter Collection Vol. Ii)
Street Fighter II - The World Warrior (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)
''Street Fighter Two' - Champion Edition Console Ports:
Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (TurboGrafx-16 - Japanese release)
Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition (PlayStation - section of Street Fighter Collection Vol. Deuce)
Street Fighter 2' (Sega Master System)
Street Fighter Two' Turbo / Street Fighter Two' - Hyper Fighting Console Ports:
Street Fighter 2 Turbo - Hyper Fighting (SNES)
Street Fighter Deuce' - Favorite Champion Edition / Street Fighter Deuce' + (Sega Genesis)
Street Fighter II' Turbo / Street Fighter II' - Hyper Fighting (PlayStation - section of Street Fighter Collection Vol. Deuce)
Super Street Fighter II - The New Challengers Console Ports:
Very Street Fighter II - A Fresh Competition (SNES)
Extremely Street Fighter II - A Freshly Contender (Sega Genesis)
Extr Street Fighter II - A Just released Challengers (PlayStation - a portion of Street Fighter Collection)
Extremely Street Fighter II - A Just released Challengers (Sega Saturn - a portion of Street Fighter Collection)
Extr Street Fighter II - A Up to date Challengers (DOS - Me release)
Extremely Street Fighter 2 Turbo / Very Street Fighter 2 X - Grand Master Challenge Console Ports:
Extremely Street Fighter 2 Turbo / Extremely Street Fighter 2 X - Grand Master Challenge (Panasonic 3DO)
Extremely Street Fighter II Turbo (DOS - US release)
Very Street Fighter II Turbo / Extremely Street Fighter II X - Grand Master Challenge (PlayStation - a portion of Street Fighter Collection)
Extr Street Fighter II Turbo / Extremely Street Fighter II X - Grand Master Challenge (Sega Saturn - a portion of Street Fighter Collection)
Extr Street Fighter Deuce 10 for Matching Service (Sega Dreamcast - Japan only) - First fighting game by owning on the internet play
Extr Street Fighter Two Turbo Revival / Extr Street Fighter Two Ten Revival (Game Boy Advance)
Hyper Street Fighter Deuce: A Day of remembrance Edition Console Ports:
Hyper Street Fighter II: A Anniversary Edition (PlayStation 2 - part of Street Fighter Anniversary Collection)
Hyper Street Fighter II: A Anniversary Edition (Xbox - part of Street Fighter Anniversary Collection)
Although non fighting games, a SF2 series likewise contained:
The pinball game titled Street Fighter II
The cards titled Street Fighter II - Globe Warriors Card Game
An LCD game titled Street Fighter II
The board game titled Street Fighter II
The competitory spinning-top game similar thereto of Beyblade titled Spin Fighters.
Street Fighter Alpha series
Street Fighter Alpha - Warriors' Dreams / Street Fighter Zero Console Ports:
Street Fighter Alpha - Warriors' Dreams / Street Fighter Zero (Game Boy Color)
Street Fighter Alpha - Warriors' Dreams (DOS - America release)
Street Fighter Alpha - Warriors' Dreams / Street Fighter Zero (PlayStation)
Street Fighter Alpha - Warriors' Dreams / Street Fighter Zero (Sega Saturn)
Street Fighter Alpha Two / Street Fighter Zero Deuce Console Ports:
Street Fighter Alpha Two / Street Fighter Zero Ii (SNES)
Street Fighter Alpha Two / Street Fighter Zero Deuce (PlayStation)
Street Fighter Alpha Two / Street Fighter Zero Deuce (Sega Saturn)
Street Fighter Alpha Two (DOS - United states release)
Street Fighter Alpha Two Gold / Street Fighter Zero Two' (Sega Saturn - section of Street Fighter Collection)
Street Fighter Alpha Two Gold / Street Fighter Zero Two' (PlayStation - section of Street Fighter Collection)
Street Fighter Alpha Three / Street Fighter Zero Tercet Console Ports:
Street Fighter Alpha Three / Street Fighter Zero Three - Saikyou-ryuu Dojo (Sega Dreamcast) - On the internet play
Street Fighter Alpha Three / Street Fighter Zero Triplet (PlayStation)
Street Fighter Zero Three (Sega Saturn - Japan exclusively)
Street Fighter Alpha Three / Street Fighter Zero Triplet Upper (Punt Son Advance)
Street Fighter Alpha Three Double Upper / Street Fighter Zero Double Upper (PSP)
Street Fighter III series
Street Fighter III: Up to date Generation Console ports:
Street Fighter III: Future Generation (Sega Dreamcast - a portion of Street Fighter III: Double Impact)
Street Fighter III: Second Impact - Giant Attack Console ports:
Street Fighter III: 2d Impact - Giant Attack (Sega Dreamcast - a share of Street Fighter III: Double Impact)
Street Fighter III: Third Strike - Fight for the New Console ports:
Street Fighter Deuce-ace: Tertiary Strike - Fight for the First (Sega Dreamcast)
Street Fighter III: Third Strike - Fight for the First (PlayStation Two - section of Street Fighter Anniversary Collection)
Street Fighter III: Tertiary Strike - Fight for the New (Xbox - a share of Street Fighter Anniversary Collection)
Related games
These games are non section of the Street Fighter series, however require Street Fighter characters.
Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight
The NES game, featuring Ken as a scientist. Ken must avenge a dying of his co-colleague Troy by donning body armour & fighting mutants & aliens therein platform game.
This game is actually non a portion of a series; the Japanese version (titled 2010: Street Fighter) experienced nothing to launder using Street Fighter (in the Japanese version, the protagonist was a police officer known as Kevin Straker). Capcom Americthe saw an chance to milk their flagship franchise, & translated this game into a Street Fighter tie-tie.
Street Fighter EX series
Street Fighter EX
Street Fighter Outmoded +
Street Fighter Antique + α
Street Fighter EX 2
Street Fighter EX Deuce Plus
Street Fighter EX 3
Marvel vs. Capcom series
These fighting games require characters from either Marvel Comics, when well as characters from either various Capcom games.
X-Men: Children of the Atom
X-Men vs. Street Fighter
Marvel Extremely Heroes vs. Street Fighter
Wonder vs. Capcom - Clash of Extremely Heroes
Wonder vs. Capcom Two - Future Age of Heroes''
SNK vs. series
These games too require characters from either SNK's various fighting games. For supplementary facts, see SNK vs. series.
Capcom vs. SNK: Millennium Fight 2000
Capcom vs. SNK Deuce: Mark of the Millennium 2001
SNK vs. Capcom: Match of the Millennium
SVC Chaos: SNK vs. Capcom
Other games
Cannon Spike (Segthe Dreamcast) -- Spell non a Street Fighter punt, this shooting game featured Street Fighters Charlie and Cammy as playable characters.
Cyberbots - Fullmetal Madness -- This was a fighting game featuring gargantuan mechs, virtually all of a two likewise featured in, or even depending off the designs from either, the arcade game Armored Warriors. A game as well featured Jwithin Saotome, world health organization would late reappear in Wonder vs. Capcom. the Sega Saturn version of this game features a robotic version of Akuma as a secret character.
Rival Schools - United By Fate
Rival Schools Two - Design Justice
Street Fighter: The Movie: Also titled Street Fighter: Real Battle within Film in Japan, to refrain from confusion using a likewise coroneted Street Fighter II: Motion picture game. -- a fighting game that was according to the movie, with digitized characters akin to Mortal Kombat. A residence version is distinctly different from either a arcade version in a fact that the gameplay is nearer to it of Super Street Fighter II Turbo.
Street Fighter II: Picture show: As well known under a informal title of Street Fighter II: A Interactional Movie -- An adventure game based on the alive Street Fighter II: The Movie, released around 1995 for the PlayStation and Saturn within Japan simply. A streaming video player requires control of one of Shadoloo's monitor cyborg when it travel a earth around research of Ryu, when learning freshly moves analyzing more fighters. A game is comprised of footage from either a film (along by having recently footage processed specifically for a game) & fighting segments according to the Extr Street Fighter II engine.
Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo: Also referred to as Extremely Puzzle Fighter Two X within Japan -- This was an tying up puzzle game featuring cute, super deformed versions of various Street Fighter and Darkstalkers characters. Players would kill colorful gems, & based on a size & total of the gems crushed, their chosen fighter would attack the opponent.
Super Gem Fighter Mini-Mix : Also referred to as Pocket Fighter around Japan -- a combat back using the equivalent extremely deformed characters within Puzzle Fighter. A fighting engine wwhen tremendously simpler, using a center on a game existence the numerous gags as fighters pulled out various objects (like street signs, ink brushes, planks, umbrellas, & C-ton mallets) & switched into several costumes (chorus girl outfits, cloaked matman, & potentially more Capcom characters) to beat both more higher.
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