Street Fighter 2 Plus Champion Edition -
Following the announcement of Street Fighter II Turbo for the SNES, Capcom scrapped the prototype and restarted development internally. They utilized a larger to incorporate the Hyper Fighting content, leading to the "Plus" (Japan) and "Special" (West) designations. Regional Names
: The cartridge is a compilation that allows players to choose between two arcade versions:
The game’s creation was famously troubled. Capcom originally outsourced development to a third party, but the early prototypes—which only included the Champion Edition —were deemed lower in quality by Capcom executives due to poor color palettes and missing animation frames. Street Fighter 2 Plus Champion Edition
: An even faster version that added new special moves, such as Chun-Li’s fireball and Ryu/Ken’s mid-air hurricane kick.
(often shortened to Street Fighter 2 Plus ) is the Japanese title for the 1993 Sega Mega Drive (Genesis) port of Capcom's iconic fighting game, known in the West as Street Fighter II′: Special Champion Edition . Key Features and Content Following the announcement of Street Fighter II Turbo
: Features the complete 12-character lineup from the arcade updates.
: It was the first Mega Drive game designed specifically for the Six Button Control Pad , though it remains compatible with the original three-button controller by using the "Start" button to toggle between punches and kicks. Development History Capcom originally outsourced development to a third party,
Released on September 28, 1993, in Japan, this version was a milestone as the first Street Fighter game available on a Sega console.