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''Street Fighter Collection'' is a
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compilation developed and published by
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for the
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and
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. It contains the original ''
Super Street Fighter II is a competitive fighting game produced by Capcom and originally released as an arcade game in 1993. It is the fourth game in the ''Street Fighter II'' sub-series of ''Street Fighter'' games, following ''Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting''. It r ...
'', its follow-up '' Super Street Fighter II Turbo'', and an enhanced version of ''
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'' titled ''Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold'' (titled ''Street Fighter Zero 2 Dash'' in Japan and ''Street Fighter Alpha 2 Prime'' in Europe), which is exclusive to this compilation. A follow-up to ''Street Fighter Collection'', which contains the first 3 editions of ''Street Fighter II'', was released as part of the
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line.


Gameplay

The ''Super Street Fighter II'' games are ported from their original CPS II arcade versions. After selecting either game from the ''Street Fighter Collection'' title screen on the first disc, the player is taken to the attract mode from the game they have selected. Both games feature the standard "Arcade", "Versus" and "Option" modes. In ''Super Turbo'', the ''Super Street Fighter II'' versions of the returning characters, as well as the hidden character Akuma, are playable through easier means compared to the ones provided in the original arcade version. The international versions of ''Super Turbo'' have an easier AI than the arcade version; they may be based on the original Japanese version (''Super Street Fighter II X'') which contained a similarly easier level of difficulty. ''Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold'' is based on '' Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha'', an enhanced version of the original ''Street Fighter Alpha 2'' released for the arcade in Japan, Asia and South America. All the game modes and features in the previous PlayStation and Sega Saturn versions of the original ''Alpha 2'' are featured, with the exception of the exclusive "Gallery" mode in the Sega Saturn version.
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, who was selectable in the Sega Saturn version of the original ''Alpha 2'' but not in the PlayStation version, is featured in both versions of the game, along with ''Champion Edition''-style renditions of all the ''Street Fighter II'' characters featured in the game. This version includes the debut of ''Super Street Fighter II'' character
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in the ''Alpha'' series. She is selectable as a hidden character in the game's "Versus" and "Training" modes. The version of this Cammy is the same one previously featured in ''
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'', which depicts Cammy as a Shadaloo agent working for
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before joining Delta Red.


Reception

Reviews were complimentary toward ''Street Fighter Collection''s arcade-perfect conversions, but judged the selection of games too weak to be worth buying. In particular, critics were puzzled that Capcom chose to include ''Super Street Fighter II'', widely regarded as one of the weakest in the series, over more beloved ''Street Fighter'' games, and found ''Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold'' too similar to the original ''Alpha 2'', which most of the compilation's prospective audience would already own, since critically acclaimed conversions of ''Alpha 2'' had already been released for both the Saturn and the PlayStation. The inclusion of ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo'' was met with widespread approval, but considered insufficient reason to buy the collection on its own. ''
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''s editor-in-chief Rich Leadbetter concluded that, "Is the game worth buying if you already own ''Street Fighter Alpha 2'' (and you should be ashamed of yourself if you don't)? Well, to be brutally honest, I would have to say 'no'. ''Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo'' is a cool game, but it is old and it isn't really worth the full whack."
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of ''
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'' additionally felt that ''Street Fighter Collection'' should have included the entire series, remarking "Capcom truly missed out on a great opportunity by releasing a 'collection' that is obscenely incomplete." ''
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'' offered a somewhat different viewpoint, opining that ''Alpha 2 Gold'' is a worthwhile game but the other two are outdated and have no value beyond nostalgia. While most critics did not compare versions, Kelly Rickards of ''
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'' (EGM) scored the Saturn version half a point higher because he felt the Saturn controller much better suited to fighting games, and his co-reviewer Sushi-X, while giving the two versions equal scores, said the PlayStation version is slightly better due to the Saturn version having some visual glitches. Despite the criticisms expressed in their reviews for the compilation, ''Street Fight Collection'' was a hit at ''EGM''s 1997 Editors' Choice Awards, taking "Fighting Game of the Year" and "Best Compilation", as well as a runner-up for "Saturn Game of the Year" (behind ''
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''). In naming it "Fighting Game of the Year" the editors explained that, in spite of the advances fighting games had made in both graphics and realism, they still felt the classic ''Street Fighter'' games were the best of the genre.


References

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