that official DOS version was one of my first PC games. i knew something was very off the moment I installed it. still fun for an 8 year old, but i had played it on snes, megadrive and on arcade cabinets. the input was weird (or i was bad, probably both) so it was kinda hard to pull off special moves. i could cheese the game only with dhalsim, just doing his low crouch kick over and over again on every character. until you played against dhalsim and he did the same thing lmao. but now playing super street fighter 2 turbo is such a treat, definitely what it should have been all along. i mean - in 1993 you could already get street fighter 2 champion edition with the extra players to use. i felt ripped off but at the same time i could finally play street fighter (was kinda obsessed with it alongside mortal kombat as a kid) so i guess it was fine.
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Great video, can't believe ive played so many of these ports...
that official DOS version was one of my first PC games. i knew something was very off the moment I installed it. still fun for an 8 year old, but i had played it on snes, megadrive and on arcade cabinets. the input was weird (or i was bad, probably both) so it was kinda hard to pull off special moves. i could cheese the game only with dhalsim, just doing his low crouch kick over and over again on every character. until you played against dhalsim and he did the same thing lmao. but now playing super street fighter 2 turbo is such a treat, definitely what it should have been all along. i mean - in 1993 you could already get street fighter 2 champion edition with the extra players to use. i felt ripped off but at the same time i could finally play street fighter (was kinda obsessed with it alongside mortal kombat as a kid) so i guess it was fine.
Part 2 should be your cup of tea then :)
Is the NES port a official release or a home brew or bootleg? I Don't remember ever seeing a NES port back in the 90's.
It's a Taiwanese bootleg
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You've got no idea how right you are :)
6:07 yes, the game is be eh
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