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Street Fighter II

Street Fighter II (XSX) game cover art
Platform: Game Boy
Tags: Fighting, Versus
Developer: Capcom

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
09/01/1995
EU
??/??/1995
JP
08/11/1995

Reader Reviews

Street Fighter II review

Reviewed July 31, 2002

ratking says: "Everyone at there point in life has played a Street Fighter game. In my mind, discluding Mortal Kombat, it is the most known fighting game in America if not the world. However being deprived of the more high tech systems, my only link to Street Fighter was my little gameboy cartridge. However that link was still a good game, although not up to par with the rest of the series. "
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