To celebrate the 15th Anniversary of the Street Fighter series, Capcom released a version which combines the following Street Fighter (2D) games on 1 disc:
Street Fighter II
Street Fighter II Dash (Champion Edition)
Street Fighter II Turbo
Super Street Fighter II
Super Street Fighter IIX (Turbo)
The graphic engine is based on Super Street Fighter IIX, you can choose character from any of the 5 versions, for example Chun Li from SF2Turbo versus Chun Li from SSF2 Turbo.
The game also includes a Gallery Mode, which contains artworks, opening and ending scenes from all 5 versions.
Street Fighting at the best! This is a nice game for any SFII fan. Pick up your favorite version of the World Warriors and fight against newer (or older) versions. The sound effects, sprites, normal moves, special moves, voice clips and portraits for the characters refflects the game they came from, perfectly.
The only negative point is that you can't save your game configurations and high scores, but this is not a big deal, really... Oh yes, and the SFII movie have some minor cuts, but since it's a bonus, it's ok.
qrious(2) on 04, May. 2008 03:21 (HKT)
No title I’m a huge SF fan, could somebody tell me which glitches have been fixed in this CapKore version apart the one regarding Balrog/Vega?
Anonymous on 19, Feb. 2007 13:22 (HKT)
Glitches fixed from original release This Capkore release is not just a re-release of the original HSFII, but there are some significant tweaks that fixed some of the old bugs (most notably SuperX Balrog's wall jump command which was almost impossible to pull off in the original release). If you want to play HSFII the way it was meant to be played, this might be worth picking up.