Street Fighter II Turbo

Turbo is the final arcade game in the Street Fighter II series to use the original CP System hardware.Despite being titled Turbo, this port also contains the Champion Edition version of the game in the form of a "Normal" mode.The pitch change in the characters' voices when they perform a variation of their special moves based on the strength level of the attack was removed, but the voice clips of the announcer saying the names of each country were restored, along with the barrel-breaking bonus stage that was removed in the first SNES port.It was also released for the iPod Touch, iPhone, iPad, and Android, along with Street Fighter II and Champion Edition, as part of Capcom Arcade.[12][13][14] In Japan, Game Machine listed Street Fighter II' Turbo on their February 1, 1993 issue as being the second most-successful table arcade cabinet of the month, outperforming titles such as Warriors of Fate and Street Fighter II': Champion Edition.[27] In North America, the RePlay arcade charts listed Street Fighter II Turbo as the top-grossing software conversion kit in March 1993,[28] and then again April[29] and June 1993.
Chun-Li performs her Kikoken special move against Dhalsim.
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