Overview
- Number of Players
- 2
- Genre
- Release Date
Super Nintendo
- 15th Jul 1992
Wii (Wii Shop)
- 25th Dec 2006, 800 points
- 19th Jan 2007, 800 points
- 2nd Dec 2006, 800 points
Wii U eShop
- 22nd Aug 2013, £5.49
- 22nd Aug 2013, $7.99
- 25th Jun 2014, ¥800
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Review Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (Wii U eShop / SNES)
The original, but sadly not the best
Street Fighter II: The World Warrior was nothing short of a phenomenon. If you're old enough to remember when the game hit the Super Nintendo two decades ago then you may recall it as all you ever thought of or spoke about for weeks on end. The gaming world seemed to gravitate around Capcom's seminal one-on-one...
Review Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (Wii Virtual Console / Super Nintendo)
Fighting Street
To say that the original Street Fighter II was a genre-defining game would be the understatement of the century. Not only did the game take the one-on-one fighting game idea and take it to heights never before reached, it also single-handedly kicked off a fighting game craze that's still in full swing to this very day and spawned...
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Street Fighter II: The World Warrior News
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A beautiful nostalgia trip in Capcom Town
Capcom has launched a beautiful 40th-anniversary website which celebrates the company's history, as well as shares artwork and design docs, and acts as a hub for some of the developer's biggest titles. Capcom Town is bursting with colour, characters, and chiptune music, which will get anyone who's ever...
Soapbox Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie Is Still One Of The Greatest Adaptations Ever
Shoooryuken!
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Featuring the famous Nintendo Gameplay Counsellors
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Reminder Street Fighter II Free For A Limited Time In Capcom Arcade Stadium
Claim it while you can!
If you love all things Street Fighter or just retro games in general, this is an offer you won't want to miss out on. To celebrate the upcoming release of Capcom Arcade 2nd Stadium, Capcom has made Street Fighter II - The World Warrior "free for a limited time" in the original Capcom Arcade Stadium game. You can head on...
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Play some of gaming's most iconic consoles and games
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That's quite the headline, right?
The wide impact of video games means that little references can appear anywhere. In movies. During TV shows. In books. Or, in the case of Capcom's Street Fighter II, as a hidden screen on a can depalletizer used in the brewing industry. Yes, you read that right. Reddit poster RonnieBringIt has uploaded a video...
News Legendary Street Fighter II Artist Mick McGinty Has Passed Away
Also worked on Streets of Rage and Shining Force artwork
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News Street Fighter II Doc 'Here Comes A New Challenger' Gets New Trailer And Crowdfunding Drive
Now available to pre-order on Indiegogo "due to demand from fans"
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News 30 Years Later, SNES Street Fighter II Confirms One Of The Franchise's Biggest Myths
You spin me right round
Another of video gaming's greatest myths has been confirmed, 30 years after it first did the rounds in a pre-internet world. The myth relates to Capcom's insanely popular Street Fighter II: The World Warrior, and the notion that the original version of the game, first released in arcades in 1991 and later ported to the SNES,...
News Street Fighter II Turned 30 At The Weekend
Go home and be a middle-aged family man
Capcom's seminal Street Fighter II turned 30 last weekend – a fact that makes us feel very, very old indeed. Originally launched in arcades on February 6th, 1991, the game triggered a flood of imitators throughout the early part of the decade, and spawned several 'update' variants in the form of Street...
About The Game
Street Fighter II defined gaming in the 1990s by revolutionising the fighting game genre. Regarded as one of the greatest games of all time, Street Fighter II: The World Warrior was the first release of the Street Fighter II series, featuring the original eight world warriors including Ryu, Chun-Li, and Guile.
Each character has his or her own fighting skills, speed, special moves, and unique ending to make for a truely unique fighting game experience. Choose your character and become a hero in the Street Fighter universe.
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I got this game just to tide me over till i buy SF2T (if it does get released). and i got to say i have gone back to play this game a lot more than i thought i would have, good purchase!
Woah, I nearly downloaded it without reading this! Sounds slower than I thought, guess I'll wait for turbo then!
Another classic arcade collectible. Get it to have it and play whenever you have the urge to 'shruiuken.'
The only reason I won't regret getting this is if they release Turbo: Hyper Fighting or Super SSII. This is rubbish in comparison, you can't even play as Sagat or any of the other 'bosses'.
I love this game! One of my fav games ever. I was so jel of the SNES when they got this game as I only had the megadrive at the time and I had to wait till Championship ed. I have to say i havent noticed it being slow at all. I play this all the time my fav on VC.
Definitely wait for Street Fighter II Turbo Hyper Fighting on the SNES.
funny that in Europe and stuff the last guys name is balrog, in the US balrog is the boxer and M. Bison is the last guy. One of my friends back in the day had the chinese or japanese version because his dad was in the army and he lived over seas and we would always call shenanigans on the game because Balrog is the boxer, not the last guy
Only get this if you don't have the patience to wait for a better version.
Bamboo, Balrog was never the name of the last guy. U.S. Bison = Jp Vega. U.S. Vega = Jp Balrog. U.S. Balrog = Jp Bison. Thats the way its always been.
SNES-Fans know what Street Fighter II was back then.
The best fighting game! This was once the best!! Classic sure!
Download it? Heh heh.. only if you liked the music more than in the other versions and must not play as balrog, vega, sagat, bison.
When it was new: 5 Stars!
And now? I personally would say wait at least for Super Street Fighter II. It had much better overall graphics (while these sure aren't bad) and the double amount of fighters. 3 Stars!
I've had enough of waiting, should I just go ahead and download it? I don't mind the slowness to be honest, as long as it's not stupidly slow..
Don't do it, Mendez! Turbo will be here soon!
"THE" fighting game.
Classic.
Still my favorite fighter ever! Beats them all.
Even over the later versions, Zweck and Thermoss?
Compared to SSFII: TNC, this game is very slow and the low amount of fighters to pick from is almost laughable.
World Warrior. I don't believe I can recommend this game.
I can however recommend SSFII: TNC.
i love all street fighter games there awesome! so are the new ones.
this game is apretty good fighting game. its not as good as turbo hyper, but that game is my favorite fighting game on the snes.
I don't like this version of Street Fighter II because it's to slow.
I still got this game today though I rather play SFII Turbo over this. For a game that features no speed option, no mirror match, and no selectable bosses, this version was quite good.
One SF2 is enough. Why'd they have to release more than one?
On the VC? Because they exist and Capcom likes to make as much money from Street Fighter as they can. Everyone should download Super over this. If you're talking about in the early nineties then its because Street Fighter II was a massively popular game and Capcom knew a good money maker when they saw it. They still remake it today.
There's no reason to download World Warrior or Special Champion Edition. Turbo Hyper Fighting and New Challengers are much better options.
why do Capcom release this version when they can release the Arcade version instead,it doesnt make sense,its far superior to this version.
Because people will download it still. Five years later and we're still waiting for the arcade version. Indeed, we're even still waiting for Nintendo to allow arcade games to be released on the Wii U.
There are some differences that are unique to the original Street Fighter II. I still haven't downloaded this but I'm considering it. On Wii U of course.
As of 21st May 2020 - Capcom and NetEnt are releasing Street Fighter II: The World of Warrior slot. Meant to have all 8 characters and bosses as bonus levels - hopefully they don't screw up the graphics and keep it legit
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