Street Fighter 2: Hyper Fighting

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Street Fighter 2: Hyper Fighting
Name Street Fighter 2: Hyper Fighting
Developer Capcom
Publisher Capcom
Release date(s) 1992
Platforms NES, Arcade

The game that single-handedly kick started the fighting game craze, Street Fighter 2 :Hyper Fighting introduced, among other innovations, combos and the now-standard half/quarter circle and charge moves found in countless other fighting games. Never before had the world experienced a fighting game that offered players an in-depth fighting system, let alone amazing graphics at the time. Innovations aside, the game is just plain fun. The sheer amount of people who still play Street Fighter II to this day is a true testament to the game's timelessness. An eclectic group of world warriors, some of the most memorable sound samples in history, an uncompromising fighting system.



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