Today I am checking out this Street Fighter 2 Plus Champion Edition collection. It is probably better known as Street Fighter Collection 2 and it was released due to the popularity of the first collection of Street Fighter games. While there have been a million Street Fighter collections since this time. When this was released it was a pretty novel idea. The weird thing is, I remember thinking at the time that this game should have been the first collection.
The first Street Fighter collection featured more “modern” games. It featured Super Street Fighter II, Super Street Fighter II Turbo, and Street Fighter Alpha 2. It was a stacked collection and many wondered why it did not contain the original games. Well, that is where Street Fighter 2 Plus Champion Edition collection comes into play. The Street Fighter Collection 2 goes back to where the series started.
The Street Fighter IV Champion Edition control system is quite simple, with many similarities to other action games on the market. Besides, the game has been greatly improved by Capcom’s publisher, making it even easier for players to make beautiful combo sets.
The games included on this disc are, Street Fighter II, Street Fighter II Champion Edition, and Street Fighter II Turbo, or if you prefer, Hyper Fighting. These are the first three games in the Street Fighter II series and they are all done here as close to arcade perfect as you could imagine. The leap from the SNES and Sega versions of these games to what is on offer here is pretty staggering.
The thing with a collection like The Street Fighter Collection 2 is that the first game, The World Warrior is only really worth playing once or twice to see where it all began. In Champion Edition you could now play as the four bosses and play mirror matches. In Turbo/Hyper Fighting the game moves much faster and some of the characters have new moves such as Sagat having a flying knee, Chun-Li having a fireball, and more! Turbo is probably my favorite of the original Street Fighter 2 games and that is one I would always play on this collection.
One of the things that I thought was really cool about this Street Fighter 2 Plus Champion Edition Collection is the museum. Here you can look at images and learn more about the world of Street Fighter II. For fans stuff like this is awesome and while more modern collections would expand upon this. At the time this was the best way to learn about the history of Street Fighter II.
Looking back at a game like the Street Fighter Collection 2 is kind of tough. These are three fantastic games and Turbo is one of my favorite fighting games of all time. The museum is really cool and the games look and play just like they did in the arcade. I just feel that they could have bundled this in with the first collection as all three of these games fit comfortably on one disc. It has been surpassed by more modern Street Fighter Collections, but if you enjoy the original Street Fighter II series, you will like what this has to offer.
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