
Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting
The turbo-charged update to the fighting game phenomenon introduces faster gameplay, four new playable bosses (Balrog, Vega, Sagat, M. Bison), and adjustable speed settings that became the competitive standard.
Platform
SNES
Year
1993
Genre
Fighting
Developer
Capcom
Controls
About This Game
First official revision of SFII, increasing game speed by 20% and adding new special move variants (Red Fireball, Flying Barcelona Attack, etc.).
Enabled mirror matches for the first time in the series, allowing identical character matchups with alternate color palettes.
SNES version featured a unique 'Turbo Mode' toggle (1x-3x speed) and became the first 16MB cartridge game on the system.
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