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''Street Fighter II: Champion Edition'', released as (stylized as ''Street Fighter II′'' with a prime symbol) in Japan, is a
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released by
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in
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. It was launched for arcades and converted to several video game consoles. It is the first of several updated versions of ''
Street Fighter II is a fighting game developed by Capcom and originally released for arcades in 1991. It is the second installment in the ''Street Fighter'' series and the sequel to 1987's ''Street Fighter''. It is Capcom's fourteenth game to use the CP Syst ...
'', and part of the '' Street Fighter'' series. The main changes are the addition of the four grand masters (the final four computer-controlled opponents in the single-player mode) as playable characters and mirror matches. The fighting techniques of the eight main characters from the original game were further balanced for competitive play. ''Champion Edition'' was followed several months later by ''
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''.


Gameplay

The gameplay is consistent with the ''
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'' sub-series, with several changes from the original '' World Warrior'' edition. In addition to the eight main characters, the four Shadaloo Bosses (
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(Boxer), Vega (Claw), Sagat, and
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(Dictator)), are now playable characters. The Shadaloo Bosses were toned down considerably from the previous iterations, but remain relatively strong compared to the standard eight fighters. The returning eight main characters' techniques and priorities were further balanced for competition between different characters. Ryu's and Ken's common fighting techniques were further differentiated. In ''World Warrior'', both players are not allowed to choose the same character. This restriction has been eliminated in ''Champion Edition'', allowing for "mirror matches". Minor graphical changes include color improvements, particularly for background stages. The portraits for all the characters and endings of some of the returning characters were redrawn. There is new music for the end credits sequence.


Releases


PC Engine

The PC Engine version was published by NEC Home Electronics, developed by Capcom, and released exclusively in Japan on June 12, 1993. Unlike the Super NES version of ''The World Warrior'', it includes the barrel-breaking bonus stage and numerous sound clips. This version was released on a 20-Megabit HuCard, and with optional controllers with more buttons. This version was released on Virtual Console on November 16, 2009.


Mega Drive/Genesis

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version, titled ''Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition'' and released as (stylized as ''Street Fighter II′ Plus'') in Japan, was released on September 28, 1993 in Japan, September 27, 1993 in North America, and October 29, 1993 in Europe. It is the first of two ''Street Fighter II'' versions for the console and is in a 24 megabit cartridge. A six-button control pad was made primarily for it. This version was originally intended to be a standalone port of ''Champion Edition'', similar to the PC Engine version. The Mega Drive/Genesis version was announced in March 1993, and was originally intended for release around July 1993. However, the game's release was later delayed to September 1993. Following the announcement of '' Street Fighter II Turbo'' for the SNES, Sega had ordered its version to be delayed so that Capcom could add all of the extra content from the ''Turbo'' version as well, resulting in the title change. ''Street Fighter II: Special Champion Edition'' was released as a plug and play system in 2005 as part of the "Play TV Legends" series by Radica. It also includes the Genesis version of ''
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''.


X68000

On November 26, 1993, Capcom released an X68000 port of ''Champion Edition'' exclusively in Japan, which consisted of four floppy disks. The port is almost identical to the arcade version, with identical graphics and almost identical soundtrack. The game includes a joystick adapter for the Super Famicom and Mega Drive versions of Capcom's CPS Fighter joystick controller. On an X68030 with multiple PCM ( pulse-code modulation) drivers installed, the music and voice quality can match that of the arcade version's ADPCM sound system.


Master System

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port of ''Champion Edition'' was released in 1997 in the Brazilian market, published by
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, although the character portraits in the player select screen are based on ''
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 ...
''. It features only eight characters; Dhalsim, E. Honda, Zangief and Vega are not in this version.


Other releases

''
Street Fighter II Turbo ''Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting'' is a competitive fighting game released by Capcom for arcades in 1992. It is the third arcade version of ''Street Fighter II'', part of the ''Street Fighter'' franchise, following '' Street Fighter II ...
'' for the SNES, while based on the succeeding game in the series, allows players to choose between ''Champion Edition'' rules (Normal mode) and ''Hyper Fighting'' rules (Turbo mode). The arcade version is included in ''Street Fighter Collection 2'' (''Capcom Generation 5'') for the
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, as well as '' Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 1'' for the
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. The company Arcade1Up later released a home arcade cabinet featuring ''Street Fighter II': Champion Edition'', '' Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers'' and ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo''.


Reception


Arcade

In Japan alone, 140,000 ''Street Fighter II Dash'' arcade hardware units were sold at () each, earning ¥22.4 billion ($182 million) in hardware sales revenue (equivalent to $ in ). In the United States, between 20,000 and 25,000 ''Champion Edition'' arcade units were sold, similar to ''Street Fighter II: The World Warrior''. This totals about 160,000165,000 ''Champion Edition'' arcade units sold in Japan and the United States. In Japan, ''Game Machine'' listed ''Street Fighter II Dash'' in its May 15, 1992 issue as the most successful table arcade cabinet of the month, outperforming games such as ''
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/ref> In the United States, ''Champion Edition'' drew a high amount of orders upon its debut in March 1992. It was number one on ''RePlay''s May 1992 coin-op earnings chart for upright arcade cabinets, and remained at the top of the charts through summer up until September 1992. ''Champion Edition'' was also the top-grossing overall video game on the '' Play Meter'' arcade charts in June 1992, and remained the top-grossing video game on the ''Play Meter'' arcade charts through September 1992. It went on to be the highest-grossing dedicated arcade game of 1992 in the United States, according to ''RePlay'' and the Amusement & Music Operators Association (AMOA). Later on ''RePlay''s charts, ''Champion Edition'' was No. 4 on the upright cabinet charts in April and May 1993. It was one of the top five highest-grossing conversion kits of 1993. In the United Kingdom, the game was also a major hit, like the original ''Street Fighter II''. In Australia, where the game cost AU$6,000 or per unit, the launch of ''Champion Edition'' drew large crowds queuing up outside arcades to play the game. On Australia's ''Timezone'' monthly arcade charts published in the June 1992 issue of ''Leisure Line'' magazine, ''Street Fighter II: Champion Edition'' was the top-grossing
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kit. ''Street Fighter II': Champion Edition''s worldwide arcade earnings exceeded $2.3 billion in gross revenue (equivalent to $ in ). This makes it one of the top three highest-grossing arcade games of all time, after ''
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'' (1980) and '' Space Invaders'' (1978).


Accolades

Upon its North American debut at the American Coin Machine Exposition (ACME) in March 1993, it was declared the "game of the show" by ''RePlay'' and '' Play Meter'' magazines. ''Street Fighter II Dash'' was awarded Best Game of 1992 in the Sixth Annual Grand Prize , as published in the February 1993 issue of '' Gamest'' , winning once again in the category of Best Action Game. ''Dash'' placed  3 in Best VGM (video game music), No. 6 in Best Graphics, No. 5 in Best Direction. The ''Street Fighter II Image Album'' was the No. 1 Best Album in the same issue, with the Drama CD version of ''Street Fighter II'' tied for No. 7 with the soundtrack for ''Star Blade''. The List of Best Characters was not dominated by ''Street Fighter II'' characters this time, with the only character at the Top Ten being Chun-Li at No. 3.


''Special Champion Edition''

The Sega Mega Drive/Genesis version, ''Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition'', yielded sales of 1.665 million cartridges. This version was below Capcom's sales expectations, due in part to competition from the original ''
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'', who described it as "a candidate for best game ever and without a doubt the best beat-'em-up of all time" and gave it an overall 92% score.''Mega'' magazine review, 1993 ''
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'' scored it 95%, and commented "the greatest coin-op hits the Megadrive in perfect form".''MegaTech'' magazine review, December 2010 '' Edge'' gave the PC Engine version of ''Champion Edition'' a score of 8 out of 10.


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