The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
Super Street Fighter II SNES Super Nintendo Game Cartridge Cleaned Tested and Guaranteed to Work!
A new challenge waits. For two years, they have reigned supreme. Twelve of the most gifted fighters from across the world have battled each other in the World Warrior tournament. But the time has come for them to step aside. Now is the time of the New Challengers! The Street Fighter legacy continues with this expanded version of Street Fighter II. Included are four new characters — Cammy, Dee Jay, Fei-Long, and T.Hawk — with new backgrounds for each. Returning fighters have also been given a make-over (both in in-game art as well as in the character portraits) and have learned new moves for the ongoing tournament.
PRODUCT DETAILS Super Street Fighter II – SNES Game
UPC:013388130238
Condition:Used
Genre:Fighting
Platform:Super Nintendo
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:SNES_SUPER_STREET_FIGHTER_2———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Felix Müller –
This is a perfect product. I am generally very demanding as to quality of products but this time I (fortunately) cannot find a single issue.
Nathan T. Jennings –
Hello, Fighting Game Fans and Old School Heads alike.So, y’all wanna know where it all started… Today there would be no Mortal Kombat, no Killer Instinkt, no Tekken, no Virtua Fighter, no Soul Calibur/Soul Blade, no Marvel Vs Capcom, no Street Fighter ALPHA, no Super Smash Brothers, no actual Fighting Games -period- without Street Fighter 2. And “SUPER” Street Fighter 2 is, hands down, the best iteration of the series.SSF2 features the best visuals, most characters (16 in all) and most dynamic gameplay. Literally, EVERY character in the game was worth experimenting with. All of them had their own specicific move-set with “special” attacks to juice things up.There were 3 versions of this classic: the arcade version, SNES version and Sega Genisis version. While the arcade version exposed fans to SSF2, most found themselves purchasing the SNES and Genisis versions to enjoy at home. And these puppies did NOT disappoint. The graphics (visuals) of both console versions was very close to their arcade counter-part. The gameplay of all 3 versions was identical. The exception of the Genisis version was requiring the 6-button controller: an optional game pad for the Sega Genisis, that really helped with Fighting games. The SNES version was FLAWLESS right out of the box.If you own an Old School/Retro 16-Bit console, do yourself a favor and GET SUPER STREET FIGHTER 2!
Micheal Hunt –
Capcom had a mega huge hit on there hand when they made SF2. Harldy anyone even knew what Fighting Street was, nor how it got a seaqul. But SF2 was an over night smash back in 1992,1993 or so.. I loved the original, I loved hyper edition, but this Super edition was by far my favorite. But this was the last interest I had with Street Fighter games. There was far too many versions coming out, and I didnt like the animie graphics. But still to this day this is my fav. SF game in the world. Introducing 4 new charactors, Cammy, Dee Jay, Fei Long and Thunder Hawk. With new an improved sound and graphics and a few new moves. Re drawn backgrounds and cool options. The only thing that was missing was Vega no longer lept on to the cage in his stage, he just bounced of the wall, and a couple of the moves where changed slightly, like Chun Li’s blue fart ball was changed into a back flip bubble, and executed differently, and the airiel moves didnt span accross the screen anymore, unless you jumped in that direction.. but it still didnt take away the hours of fun beating the #!@% out of your friends and fire blalling your way to victory.This game has since been revived on the Gameboy advance. They have pretty much used the SSF2Turbo edition, that has combos and sort of finisher/special move things. But it’s still as good as this version because it pretty much IS still this version! ONE of the originals, and the best!!!!
Zane Kreider –
I love this game! I first played with my brother as kids, and we couldn’t get enough. Ryu and Ken show strong, as well as the new challengers who have interesting moves. There is a lot to master, and the basic Cross-Pad and Four button combo provides a lot of entertainment.
CarlosHill –
My favorite street fighter game out of all the street fighter games you get 4 new challengers as well as 4 new stages new announcer and voice actors mainly for guile this version of this game is almost as close to the arcade version as you can get if you can find this game try to get it.
The Good, the Bad, the REALLY BAD –
Street Fighter 2 is without a doubt one the best fighting games to ever see the light of day, and Super Street Fighter 2 is no exception. The game features a variety of new and old playable characters including the “super” fighters from the original, and new additions like T-Hawk and Fei Long. The fighting system has improved, making the game run a lot smoother and quicker than before. This is an excellent fighter and needs to belong on the shelf of every fighting game fan out there. It’s pure genius. This game is: “Really Good.”
Joseph C Rocko III –
This is a classic game that never goes out of style.