
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.
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About This Retro 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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