This game was released in "HD" on the 360 recen tly, and i must say the game was impressive, and it was a good port, but im very dissapointed with the 360's D-pad. 3d games lose their luster once the next bigger and better system comes out, but most SNES games (the good ones) hold up even till now. The 2d graphics are timeless, and never seem outdated. The mini-games were always fun! smashing cars down to the frame never felt so good. The combo system was unrivaled at the time, and still holds up. Anybody can pick up a controller and play enjoyably, but it takes ALOT of practice to master a certain characters moves. The characters were unique, and each had their own strengths and weaknesses. but i consider Super Street Fighter II to be the greatest fighting game ever made. Great game, and if you can get it for under $20, even better. SNES game system to accommodate the Japanese cartridges. These emulators differ not only in the technology they use to emulate old games, but also in support of various game controllers, multiplayer mode, mobile phone touchscreen, emulation speed, absence or presence of embedded ads and in many other parameters. Just keep in mind you will need to modify a U.S. Available online emulators: 5 different online emulators are available for Street Fighter II. release of Super Street Fighter II for SNES is usually a little bit more expensive and harder to find than its Super Famicom counterpart, so if you're really interested in this game but want to save a few bucks, go ahead and buy the Japanese Super Famicom edition of Super Street Fighter II. Certain characters that were easy to dominate in the first Street Fighter II, like Chun-Li, Blanka, and Vega, are now considerably harder to defeat, with Chun-Li arguably s eeing the most improvement (she throws fireballs in Super SF II). In addition, when compared to the original Street Fighter II for Super Nintendo, the computer-automated opponents don't use fighting patterns that are quite as predictable, so the whole game is a bit more difficult. All returning Street Fighter characters have some new moves in this release, and 4 new characters are introduced. As a fan of the series, I really enjoyed this particular release of Street Fighter II, since it contained some really important changes over the previous game releases (Street Fighter, SF II: The World Warrior, SF II: Championship Edition, SF II: Turbo, etc.). This game is incredibly addicting - truly a classic Fighting Video Game!īasically, this game is awesome.