The Bonus Stages are added back in the game They were absent in Super Street Fighter II Turbo in the Arcade.Also like in Alpha 3, Vega can lose his claw after taking certain amount of hits in a combo lowering his range and damage.In Vega's stage in Spain, the grid from the background will fall from above before the beginning of the first round, just like in Street Fighter Alpha 3.Bison got brand new stages (while keeping the countries they're localized) Chun-Li and Balrog have their home stages from the Alpha trilogy and Ryu from Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike (although in a different time of the day) Other stages like Zangief's and Blanka's were edited in some regards Different of the game of his debut, Akuma (both variations of the character present in the game) has a Super Combo.
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There's also an option for easy inputs (with Special Moves and Super Combos being mapped to a single button) and all the commands can be customized, which was impossible in the Arcade.
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SUPER STREET FIGHTER 2 TURBO ARCADE SERIES
The story of the Street Fighter II series repeats itself, but this time having slightly different endings for each characters, since the Final Boss confront is in another conditions and location (ex. This title was re-released on the Wii U's Virtual Console in 2015. This revision carries all the changes contained in the previous, while adding new ones and adapting for the Game Boy Advance cartridge space and the system capabilities. It's the first release under the Street Fighter II label in seven years, since the launch of Super Street Fighter II Turbo in 1994 for the Arcade. It's the fifth official revision of the Street Fighter II sub-series (the third one to be released on a Nintendo system) and the seventh main entry in the Street Fighter series seen in a Nintendo platform. Super Street Fighter II Turbo Revival ( JP Japanese: スーパーストリートファイターⅡ X REVIVAL) is a fighting game developed by Capcom and released exclusively for the Game Boy Advance in 2001.