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List Of Street Fighter GamesThese are video games that are part of the Street Fighter fighting game series. - Street Fighter
Console Ports: - Street Fighter II - The World Warrior
Console Ports: - Street Fighter II' - Champion Edition
Console Ports: - Street Fighter II' Turbo / Street Fighter II' - Hyper Fighting
Console Ports: - Street Fighter II' Turbo / Street Fighter II' - Hyper Fighting (Super Nintendo)
- Street Fighter II' - Special Champion Edition / Street Fighter II' Plus (Sega Genesis)
- Street Fighter II' Turbo / Street Fighter II' - Hyper Fighting (Sony PlayStation - part of Street Fighter Collection Vol. 2)
- Super Street Fighter II - The New Challengers
Console Ports: - Super Street Fighter II - The New Challengers (Super Nintendo)
- Super Street Fighter II - The New Challengers (Sega Genesis)
- Super Street Fighter II - The New Challengers (Sony PlayStation - part of Street Fighter Collection)
- Super Street Fighter II - The New Challengers (Sega Saturn - part of Street Fighter Collection)
- Super Street Fighter II - The New Challengers (DOS - US release)
- A special version of this game, known as Super Street Fighter II - Tournament Battle was created to allow eight players to participate in an elimination tournament.
- Super Street Fighter II Turbo / Super Street Fighter II X - Grand Master Challenge
Console Ports: - Super Street Fighter II Turbo / Super Street Fighter II X - Grand Master Challenge (Panasonic 3DO)
- Super Street Fighter II Turbo (DOS - US release)
- Super Street Fighter II Turbo / Super Street Fighter II X - Grand Master Challenge (Sony PlayStation - part of Street Fighter Collection)
- Super Street Fighter II Turbo / Super Street Fighter II X - Grand Master Challenge (Sega Saturn - part of Street Fighter Collection)
- Super Street Fighter II X (Sega Dreamcast - Japanese release) - First fighting game with online play
- Super Street Fighter II Turbo Revival / Super Street Fighter II X Revival (Nintendo Game Boy Advance)
Although not video games, the SF2 series also contained: - A pinball game titled Street Fighter II
- A card game titled Street Fighter II - World Warriors Card Game
- An LCD game titled Street Fighter II
- A board game titled Street Fighter II
- A competitive spinning-top game similar to that of Beyblade titled Spin Fighters.
- Street Fighter Alpha - Warriors' Dreams / Street Fighter Zero
Console Ports: - Street Fighter Alpha - Warriors' Dreams / Street Fighter Zero (Nintendo Game Boy Color)
- Street Fighter Alpha - Warriors' Dreams (DOS - US release)
- Street Fighter Alpha - Warriors' Dreams / Street Fighter Zero (Sony PlayStation)
- Street Fighter Zero (Sega Saturn - Japanese release)
- Street Fighter Alpha 2 / Street Fighter Zero 2
Console Ports: - Street Fighter Alpha 2 / Street Fighter Zero 2 (Super Nintendo)
- Street Fighter Alpha 2 / Street Fighter Zero 2 (Sony PlayStation)
- Street Fighter Alpha 2 / Street Fighter Zero 2 (Sega Saturn)
- Street Fighter Alpha 2 (DOS - US release)
- Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold / Street Fighter Zero 2' (Sega Saturn - part of Street Fighter Collection)
- Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold / Street Fighter Zero 2' (Sony PlayStation - part of Street Fighter Collection)
- Re-released into arcades as Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha (Japanese release).
- Street Fighter Alpha 3 / Street Fighter Zero 3
Console Ports: - Re-released into arcades as Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper (Japanese release).
- Street Fighter III: New Generation
Console ports: - Street Fighter III: New Generation (Sega Dreamcast - part of Street Fighter III: Double Impact)
- Street Fighter III: Second Impact - Giant Attack
Console ports: - Street Fighter III: Second Impact - Giant Attack (Sega Dreamcast - part of Street Fighter III: Double Impact)
- Street Fighter III: Third Strike - Fight for the Future
Console ports: - Street Fighter III: Third Strike - Fight for the Future (Sega Dreamcast)
- Street Fighter III: Third Strike - Fight for the Future (Sony PlayStation 2 - part of Street Fighter Anniversary Collection)
Related games These games are not part of the Street Fighter series, but involve Street Fighter characters. Street Fighter 2010 A Nintendo Entertainment System game, featuring Ken and Ryu as scientists. Ken must avenge the death of his friend Ryu by donning body armor and fighting ninjas in this platform game. This game is actually not in the series; the original game had nothing to do with Street Fighter, but Capcom USA saw an opportunity to milk their flagship franchise, and translated this game into a Street Fighter tie-in. - Street Fighter EX
- Street Fighter EX +
- Street Fighter EX + α
- Street Fighter EX 2
- Street Fighter EX 2 Plus
- Street Fighter EX 3
These fighting games involve characters from Marvel Comics, as well as characters from various Capcom games. - X-Men: Children of the Atom
- Although not technically part of the Marvel VS. Series, this game has Akuma as a secret character.
- X-Men vs. Street Fighter
- Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter
- Marvel vs. Capcom - Clash of Super Heroes
- Marvel vs. Capcom 2 - New Age of Heroes
These games also involve characters from SNK's various fighting games. For more information, see SNK VS. Series. - Capcom vs. SNK - Millennium Fight 2000
- Capcom vs. SNK 2 - Mark of the Millennium 2001
- SNK vs. Capcom - Match of the Millennium
- SVC Chaos - SNK vs. Capcom
Other games - Cannon Spike (Sega Dreamcast) -- While not a Street Fighter game, this shooting game featured Street Fighters Charlie and Cammy as playable characters.
- Cyberbots - Fullmetal Madness -- This was a fighting game featuring giant mechs, most of them also featured on, or based off the designs from, the arcade game Armored Warriors. The game also featured Jin Saotome, who would later reappear in Marvel vs. Capcom. The Sega Saturn version of this game features a robotic version of Akuma as a secret character.
- Rival Schools - United By Fate
- Rival Schools 2 - Project Justice
- Street Fighter - The Movie
- A fighting game that was based on the movie, with digitized characters akin to Mortal Kombat. The home version is distinctly different from the arcade version in the fact that the gameplay is closer to that of Super Street Fighter II Turbo.
- Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo: Also known as Super Puzzle Fighter II X in Japan -- This was an addictive puzzle game featuring cute, superdeformed versions of various Street Fighter and Darkstalkers characters. Players would destroy like-colored gems, and depending on the size and number of the gems crushed, their chosen fighter would attack the opponent.
- Super Gem Fighter Mini-Mix : Also known as Pocket Fighter in Japan -- A fighting game with the same super deformed characters in Puzzle Fighter. The fighting engine was much simpler, with the focus on the game being the many gags as fighters pulled out various objects(such as street signs, ink brushes, planks, umbrellas, and 100-ton mallets) and switched into many costumes(Showgirl Outfits, Masked Wrestlers, and even other Capcom characters) to beat each other up.
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