
Street Fighter II: The World Warrior
The fighting game that defined a generation introduces 8 playable warriors with unique move sets, six-button controls, and competitive versus mode that revolutionized arcades worldwide.
Platform
SNES
Year
1992
Genre
Fighting
Developer
Capcom
Controls
About This Game
Established modern fighting game conventions including special move inputs (fireballs, dragon punches), combo systems, and character matchups.
Featured international fighters representing 7 countries (Japan, USA, Brazil, China, India, UK, Thailand) with authentic martial arts styles.
SNES version became the system's best-selling third-party title, selling over 6 million copies and popularizing competitive play at home.
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