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Street Fighter II: Championship Edition the first of several updated versions of Street Fighter II. Originally released for the arcades in 1992 and later ported to other gaming systems such as Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and the PC-Engine the following year. Both the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and the PC-Engine versions were re-released for the Wii Virtual Console. In 2023 the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive version has also been re-released for the Nintendo Switch Online.
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Gameplay[]
Roster[]
The roster is the same of the original Street Fighter II, but now is possible to play with all the four bosses:
- Ryu - from Japan
- Ken - from the United States
- E. Honda - from Japan
- Chun-Li - from China
- Blanka - from Brazil
- Zangief - from the Soviet Union
- Guile - from the United States
- Dhalsim - from India
- Balrog (called M. Bison in Japan) - from the United States
- Sagat - from Thailand
- Vega (called Balrog in Japan) - from Spain
- M. Bison (called Vega in Japan) - faced in Thailand
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External links[]
- Street Fighter II: Champion Edition at Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- Street Fighter II: Champion Edition at GameFAQs
- Street Fighter II Plus: Championship Edition at Sega's Virtual Console page (Japan)
- Sega Genesis/Mega Drive Version at Virtual Console Reviews
- TurboGrafx-16/ PC-Engine Version at Virtual Console Reviews
- Sega Genesis/ Mega Drive Version at Sega-16 Reviews
Street Fighter series | |
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Main series | Street Fighter II (The World Warrior/ GB/ Champion Edition/ Hyper Fighting/ The New Challengers/ Turbo/ Ultra) Alpha • Alpha 2 • Alpha 3 • Super IV: 3D Edition • 30th Anniversary Collection |
Final Fight series | Final Fight • Final Fight 2 • Mighty Final Fight • Final Fight 3 |
Related | Capcom • Street Fighter 2010 • Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo • Capcom Fighting Collection Super Smash Bros. |