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Ultra Street Fighter II
''Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers'' is a 2017 2D computer graphics, 2D fighting game developed and published by Capcom for the Nintendo Switch. Released to celebrate the ''Street Fighter'' series' 30th anniversary, it is an updated version of ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo'' (1994), itself an update of ''Street Fighter II'' (1991). The game features two graphical styles: classic pixel art and updated high-definition art. New gameplay mechanics and modes were also introduced, with minor changes being made to the game's Balance (game design), balance. The game garnered mixed-to-positive reviews from critics, who praised its updated visuals, but criticized its price, the Way of the Hado mode, and control problems with the Switch's included Joy-Con controllers. Gameplay ''Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers'' is an updated version of the 1991 fighting game ''Street Fighter II: The World Warrior''. Gameplay is based on the ''Super Street Fighter II Turbo'' ...
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Capcom
is a Japanese video game company. It has created a number of critically acclaimed and List of best-selling video game franchises, multi-million-selling game franchises, with its most commercially successful being ''Resident Evil'', ''Monster Hunter'', ''Street Fighter'', ''Mega Man'', ''Devil May Cry'', ''Onimusha'', ''Dead Rising'', ''Dragon's Dogma'', ''Ace Attorney'', and ''Marvel vs. Capcom''. Established in 1979, it has become an international enterprise with subsidiaries in East Asia (Hong Kong), Europe (London, England), and North America (San Francisco, California). History Founding and arcade games (1979-1984) Capcom's predecessor, I.R.M. Corporation, was founded on May 30, 1979 by Kenzo Tsujimoto, who was still president of Irem, Irem Corporation when he founded I.R.M. He worked at both companies at the same time until leaving Irem in 1983. The original companies that spawned Capcom's Japan branch were I.R.M. and its subsidiary Japan Capsule Computers Co., Ltd., bo ...
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