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Street Fighter II

This article says that Super Street Fighter II Turbo Revival is the most recent canoncal Street Fighter II. But what about Hyper Street Fighter II? That game was only released with the Anniversary Collection, which came out in 2004. So is Hyper Street Fighter II the most recent canon?

Goof up in "SSF2T Revival"?

Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo Revival seems to have a little goof-up. In this game Bison's victory-boast is "Only handsome warriors win fights" instead of the better known "Anyone who opposes me shall be destroyed". Is this in deed a goof (Bison is Vega in Japan) or an intentional in-joke and should it be mentioned here?

it was indeed, a goof70.23.143.254 05:35, 27 February 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Yep it's a goof. They changed the names round (As expected for over here) but the quotes went to the wrong characters along with the names. MightyKombat 12:46, 27 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Infobox

Due to this game coming out with multiple names, listing all the releases in the infobox is a bit tricky. Let me know if I made any mistakes or if it could be made to look better. MrLeo 00:56, 25 March 2006 (UTC)[reply]

Needs major cleanup

I did some major editing of this article, but it needs a lot more work. There's a large amount of duplicated information that should be cleaned out. It looks as though the list versions were there first, but I know full prose is preferred here. I'm not sure which version to remove, but a game like this (where the Turbo version is STILL played competitively today) deserves something a little cleaner. -Jacquismo 22:23, 9 March 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Taglines

I removed most of the taglines added by David Pro. Although adding taglines from promo materials for a video game is somewhat interesting, I don't think we need everything that's been advertised. It just ends up cluttering up the article. I left the two major ones that actually appeal to the audience (not to arcade operators) and are somewhat memorable. I'm a little uncomfortable with a random tagline section at the beginning of the article, but I have no suggestions for a better place for them. -Jacquismo 00:32, 1 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Tier List

Is the recently-added tier list needed? Sourced or not I remember reading that Wikipedia is not a games guide MightyKombat 12:47, 27 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Introduction of Akuma Section

"If you lose to Akuma and continue, you will fight Bison instead.". Can't speak for other versions, but on the 3D0, if you lost to Akuma, you kept fighting him next time. I remember losing to him like 100 times in a row until I beat him the first time I reached him with Ryu. If you beat Akuma the first time you fought him, you got a different ending sequence though- one with images of all the characters' faces beaten up. I can't really remember because it was a while ago but I think to get that you had to actually be playing through the game as Akuma. Anyway I know that if you clear the game beating everyone without using a continue you got an extra credits sequence. Ben 2082 (talk) 21:50, 24 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

To back up this claim, I admit I tried the game on MAME. The only time you get to fight Bison instead is when another player interviens in the Akuma/Gouki fight.


Home soundtracks information

Didn't this article had information on which soundtrack was which for the home ports like the 3DO (which was the FM Towns soundtrack with extras) and the DOS versions? Like wasn't the wikipedia article the one that mentions that the DOS CD version of Super Turbo has a soundtrack from another port? Or am I mistaking it for Youtube comments? Whatever the case, I like to suggest some specifics on the home soundtrack versions.