Street Fighter II Turbo (SNES) Playthrough
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- Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
- A playthrough of Capcom's 1993 fighting game for the Super Nintendo, Street Fighter II Turbo.
This video shows two playthroughs. The first is played as Ryu in the Turbo mode. The second, beginning at 28:46, is played as Guile in the Normal mode. Both were played at the highest difficulty level without losing any rounds in order to show each mode's best ending.
The first home version of Street Fighter II: The World Warrior on the SNES ( • Street Fighter II (SNE... ) was one of the most hyped, highest-rated, bestselling games of the 16-bit console generation, so it only made sense that Capcom would update it to keep pace with the improvements seen in the game's various arcade iterations.
It was "just" an upgrade of the first game, but Street Fighter II Turbo's host of improvements once again wowed fans and sold millions of copies despite carrying a premium price tag. The World Warrior and Turbo each retailed for $70 USD at release, and the fact that so many people readily shelled out for both games speaks volumes to the franchise's popularity at the time.
Turbo introduced several bullet-point worthy features that had fans foaming at the bit in anticipation:
-Two players can now fight against one another as the same character
-Balrog, Vega, Sagat, and M. Bison are now playable, boosting the playable character count from eight to twelve
-The game features two main modes: "Normal" mode mirrors the arcade Champion Edition update, and "Turbo" mode is based on Champion Edition's "Hyper Fighting" upgrade which adds new moves, rebalances others, and allows players to crank up the speed of the game
-Characters have new costume colors, the backgrounds have been touched up, and a bonus stage and several voice samples that were missing from the first SNES game are now included
Street Fighter II Turbo took an already excellent arcade port and polished it to perfection. I remember dedicating many long hours to this one after getting it for Christmas in 1993 - many more than I ever spent on the Mortal Kombat games.
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Street Fighter II Turbo was, and still is, an incredible fighting game. It's hard to believe it'll be thirty years old in a few months.
Thirty years, dang. I was eighteen when this released :-(
Technically, SF II is 32.
@@kramaleravI hear you. I was 11. How time flies.
And it ranks right up there with Mortal Kombat, Virtua Fighter, Soul Calibur, Battle Arena Toshinden, Marvel vs. Capcom, Fatal Fury, The King of Fighters and Tekken!
Hi Alex! Which is more nostalgic for you: SF2 or SF2 Turbo for SNES? Turbo is a much better game by modern standards, but I always go back to The World Warrior for some reason - I guess it just means more to me. Like I said in my comment on your SF2 video, it’s the one all my friends played together.
I always lmao when Guile tells Chun Li to *"GO HOME AND BE A FAMILY MAN"*
30 years ago to the date of 1993. I got this masterpiece for Christmas.
🎮🕹
Yes great game , better version than sega genesis.
What a great year 🎉
Me too! I remember carefully unwrapping it to sneak a peak and when i saw what it was, waiting for Christmas was torture!
Classic Street Fighter 2 Turbo man I love this game
This was the game to have during SF mania. Closest we had to the arcade
Wasnt SEGA's version closer?
@@MrZillas absolutely not
PC Engine version is pretty good.
Love that this game is also on the Super NES Classic!!
My very first Street Fighter game, and the reason why I'm into fighting games this very day. So it gets respect from me in that category.
My favorite in the Street Fighter II series!!
I think, S.C.E. and SUPER were both better.
'90s video games at its finest
I still love Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting (Turbo) since 1994 . I was 9 years old at the time. I also still love SNES too.
The button setup took me back about 30 years..lol Y,L,X,B,R,A..My friends and I would use the exact same button configuration 👍 every control pad we had suffered from broken L/R buttons from playing this game😂great memories
"Riding high on the success of Street Fighter II, Capcom wanted to release more games in the series. These included iterations such as Championship Edition and Turbo in quite quick succession. These were essentially the same game but with tweaks to make it feel new. The latter, Street Fighter II Turbo, added some new features such as increased speed, different outfits and improved moves. We thought it was a good way to refresh the franchise to bring another product to market, but we did, however, receive a little bit of blow back from people who questioned whether the extra features were worth another 70 dollars. This was a relatively expensive piece of software, and with most purchasers being parents, it was a hard sell to get them to buy another Street Fighter game for their kids.
Unfortunately it just wasn't different enough to reach the heights of the original Street Fighter II. This was all long before the Internet and being able to download new features into existing games, but Japan came out with it and we were obligated as a subsidiary to bring it to market.”
-- John Gillin, director of marketing (Capcom)
Always pissed me off that they didn't have the elephants trumpet during the match in Dhalsim's stage like the arcade did.
On the SNES classic this was my favorite game and I mained Ryu and learned haduken and the spinning kick when I was younger and occasionally would input shoryuken good old days! I recently got street fighter 6 on the ps5 and it’s awesome!
I always take some time to play this on my SNES Mini once I'm burned out after playing some of the other games. It's an absolute classic. I prefer the Genesis version's music (especially Guile's theme), but this one just looks and controls better.
Actually, it's the *_only_* mainline Street Fighter game I've ever played. I don't know if the sequels are any good, but 6 looks awesome.
I played SF IV some with some friends back in the day. It felt very much like SF II. Very fluid.
Personally I prefer the SNES version sonically, the audio is so much better quality, which is odd as the genesis/mega drive had a decent sound chip, as shown by games like sonic the hedgehog 1-3 and streets of rage 2
This is the version I owned. I always liked the extra moves some of the characters, like Guile and Chun-Li had over their World Warrior versions, in addition to all the other extras.
One deletion I didn’t like was the breakable sign on Ryu’s stage. I never understood why that was taken out!
Yeah, that sucked. I guess it was sehe size of the cartridge.
My personal favorite iteration of SFII.
You’re pretty good, not bad. I’ve beaten the hardest difficulty a few times myself. My go to is always Chun-Li
Thanks!
Up until getting my hands on Street Fighter 2 Turbo for the SNES, I hated Street Fighter due to its slowdown, and loved Mortal Kombat because of its consistent speed.
When I got SF2 Turbo, that was it. It was the turning point which made me a SF fan. I still consider that the Mega Drive version is superior in gameplay, and I also prefer its soundtrack, but it is the SNES version that made me love Street Fighter and for that reason alone, I will put it ahead of the Mega Drive version.
PS: I prefer SF2 Turbo instead of Super Street Fighter 2.
Glad I played this as a kid I love this gsme so much I never played the original Arcade of Street Fighter 2, only this game. I love the music for this game sounds amazing especially Sagat's theme sounds badass. Plus I bought my own copy of this for just 20 bucks at my local pawn shop and works 100% function no glitches or anything somehow I got lucky getting this games.
greatest arcade port of all time given the hardware difference, and the best arcade game and 16bit game respectively.
Takes me back. Awesome!
From what I heard, the Genesis version has all the additional content from this version, though at the same time it's based on the older "Championship Edition" version of the game.
You heard wrong. They're identical games with slightly different features in the versus mode.
Arcade mode is 100% the same.
SEGA's version was far superior. Beginning with the arcade-intro. You could switch super-moves off for hadouken-spammers. There was a battle-mode. Was in this version here the bonus-stage with the wooden barrels? Cant remember at the moment. SEGA had it.
@@MrZillas😂😂😂
Don't think so... I have both (still) the ONLY thing Sega has is the high speed (Turbo) wich in my opinion is to much of an overkill. The Snes is much better overall.
*Colors
*Music
*Voice
P.S the Sega *6* buttons controller has a slighter advantage than the shoulder buttons on the Snes if it comes to game play.
The bad thing about Street Fighter are the commands "charge 2 second then opposite direction". This KILLS 80% of characters. I love tem all, but that turns only Ryu, Ken, etc, playables in a fun and competitive way
That's not true. You can do crazy stuff with it. Pretend to move backwards with Guile and suddenly perform a sonic-boom is devastating. You can duck and hold backwards parallel, so you can do both: sonic-boom or flashkick. When you get sweeped of your feet or fall, you can immediatly charge and do a counter when standing again, very nice. You can charge in air already, do 2-3 hits and finish him off with the charged move. Guile is super-agile, same with E. Honda and Bison. If you mastered them, you get awesome combos.
I understood, but I think it's boring to do the moves, despite off all @@MrZillas
My favorite fighting game of all time, even to this day. Too bad that modern Street Fighter games suck.
Play Turbo but without any turbo? Odd choice if you ask me.
The best game Street fighter for me.
This is personally my favorite version of the game : )
(27:49) Oh, cool! Sailor Moon worked on this game!😂
Hadouken...hadouken...hadouken🤣
Say no to the great reset
Everyone now talks about games being $70. When this came out it was $69.99. Just under $75 with tax. I still bought it.
Right? $70 was worth way more in 1993 than it is now.
And this wasn’t the only one! I’m pretty sure Super Metroid and Crono Trigger we’re both $60-$70.
Doom 64 for the N64 was $74.95. And yes, still bought that :)
@rjazz2 Yeah, cartridge prices started to get ridiculous. The N64 had so many games that were over $70. I was glad I had a PlayStation. Aside from special editions and Square RPGs, most of those never went above $50 brand new.
Excellent game play
Thanks!
And to think one more after this they'd improve on it again with Super Street Fighter 2: Championship Edition.
I can’t wait for Street Fighter 6!
In VS can you only play on the Japan stage? I can't figure out how to choose another level.
Iirc you can hit select at the handicap screen to change the stage
I still cant accept the fact that ryu's hadouken spam is my nightmare until now
Lost a lot of quarters to this (in arcade form). GG.
hi i have a some question. what your use emulator version? cus i was snes emulator use it. some have crash sound with rec video. i need a solution :))
This version is GOATed!
Ryu is the best! HADOUKEN !!!!! SHORYUKEN!!!!!!!!!
まさか親友が😢生きていたとは
Amazing Game!
Super video.
my first sega game
20:53 best part of the video
SNES graphics where WAY BETTER than genesis… way more smooooooooth looking…
But it sucked playing it. Terrible controllers. Fierce-attacks with L and R were impossible, the D-pad sucked. The S.C.E.-version on SEGA delivered so much more.
~looks up a release date~ :3
... :3
...looking forward to something in particular in one day? :3
I had Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers. I played the CRAP out of that game.
It was straight
Mon premier jeux sur console ! ! ! ! Je suis né en 1993
I perfer Super Street Fighter II, but this version is everyone's most familiar one.
I prefer Special Champion Edition but was very good too.
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Down, R, up, L, Y, B! 10 stars!
Ryu has the best ending.
Chun li ending is 2nd best.
That poor Camry.
I had the japanes port of if this.. had to modify my snes to play this lool. Good times
What was the difference between Street Fighter 2 and Street Fighter 2 Turbo?
Turbo has More playable characters, both players can be same character in fights, more moves for characters, updated avatars, more outfits for characters, & turbo/hyper mode.
I forgot this existed
Una pregunta se puede descargar de play store
Thats a hard game but i cant beat ryu.
I prefer the champion edition
I have this game
禁じ手真空投げて
Abuget! Abuget! Atarataruget!
This is turbo? 🤨seems quite slow.
Turbo chun li playthrough requeast.
They call it street fighter turbo?
But where is the turbocharger?
The game play is faster
i still prefer the Genesis version
Isn't it the genesis one that you need to push start to switch from punches to kicks? 😂😂
@@mimo7731 only if yo dont have a 6 button controller. i had one so it was never a problem for me
Gerardo Andrés Barragan Carreño 7
nowadays Dhalsim would win by being a phone scammer
Playing the turbo at zero stars turbo speed is pretty pointless lol
It's funny that western players ALWAYS get the title name wrong because its "Street Fighter II Dash Turbo: Hyper Fighting". They always forget to say the dash symbol on the title screen
Except that in this version's logo, there is no dash.
I'm pretty sure that the Japanese Mega Drive version of Champion Edition had the "Dash" in its title
@@Dorian_ScottHaha "dash." Yeah, I guess Street Fighter II Apostrophe doesn't sound quite as cool, huh? The US Genesis game also had it.
Se nota qe esta en fasil
Mais comme c’est nul tu changes jamais de prises c’est bidon
I call bullsh** on this guy using hardest difficulty. I have this game on the SNES and this looks like the easiest difficulty setting. Good game though
I guess you never played it enough to figure out how to wreck the AI, then. The ending proves it was on the hardest mode.
Dude played on the lowest turbo mode. So lame. Trash.
First!
YOU WIN!
PERFECT!