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''Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting'', marketed as ''Turbo Street Fighter II Champion Edition'' in the United States and released as in Japan, is a 1992
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developed and published by
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for arcades. It is the third arcade version of ''
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'', part of the ''
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'' franchise, following '' Street Fighter II: Champion Edition'', and was initially released as an enhancement kit for that game. Released less than a year after the previous installment, ''Hyper Fighting'' introduced a faster playing speed and new special moves for certain characters, as well as further refinement to the character balance. ''Hyper Fighting'' is the final arcade game in the ''Street Fighter II'' series to use the original
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hardware. It was distributed as an upgrade kit designed to be installed into ''Champion Edition''
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s. The next game, ''
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'', uses the CP System's successor, the
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.


Gameplay

''Turbo'' features faster playing speed compared to ''Champion Edition''. As a result, the inputs for special moves and combos requires more precise timing. The faster playing speed also allowed players to get into battle quicker, as well as to react quicker. All of the fighters, with the exception of
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and the four Grand Masters, were each given at least one new special move. * Ryu and
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can now perform the Hurricane Kick mid-air. * E. Honda has the Super Body Slam, an anti-aerial attack. *
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has a vertical rolling attack in addition to his standard one. *
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now has a projectitle technique, the Kikoken, and can also perform the Spinning Bird Kick mid-air. *
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has a Turbo Clothesline in addition to the standard Spinning Clothesline. *
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has the Yoga Teleport, which allows him to instantly transport himself near his opponent from a certain distance. Each fighter also received a new default palette. The original palettes are now featured as alternate palettes for each character, replacing the ones that were in ''Champion Edition''. The only character exempt to this change is M. Bison, who retains his original default palette, but still gets a different alternate palette.


Ports


Super NES

A port titled ''Street Fighter II Turbo'' was released for the
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on July 11, 1993 in Japan, and for the
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(Super NES) in August 1993 in North America and October 1993 in the PAL region. The port was developed using the SNES port of the original ''Street Fighter II'' as its base, but with a larger cartridge size of 20 megabits. Despite being titled ''Turbo'', this port also contains the ''Champion Edition'' version of the game in the form of a "Normal" mode. The game's playing speed is adjustable in Turbo mode by up to four settings by default, with a cheat code that allows up to six faster settings. Other cheat codes allow players to enable and disable special moves in Versus mode, as well as play through the single-player mode with all of the special moves disabled. 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. The graphics of each character's ending were changed to make them more accurate to the arcade version. Sound effects featuring people or animals shouting after a round ended were added as well, an aesthetic element that was not present in the arcade version of ''Turbo'', but rather was added in ''Super Street Fighter II''.
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re-released ''Turbo'' in September 2017 as part of the company's
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.


Other releases

The Sega Mega Drive/Genesis version, '' Street Fighter II: Special Champion Edition'', while based primarily on ''Champion Edition'', allows players to play the game with ''Turbo'' rules as well. The game's content is almost identical to the SNES version of ''Street Fighter II Turbo''. ''Turbo'' is included in '' Street Fighter Collection 2'' (''Capcom Generation 5'') for the
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and
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. The PlayStation port was later included in '' Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 1'' for
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, as well as ''Capcom Classics Collection: Reloaded'' for the
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. A stand-alone re-release of ''Hyper Fighting'' was also released for the
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which features an online versus mode. 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''. The game also had an unofficial port for the
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, under the name ''Hyper Fighting''.


Reception


Arcade

In Japan, ''Game Machine'' listed ''Street Fighter II Dash Turbo'' on their February 1, 1993 issue as being the second most-successful
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of the month, outperforming titles such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. ''Street Fighter II' Turbo'' went on to become the highest-grossing arcade game of 1993 in Japan. In North America, the ''RePlay'' arcade charts listed ''Street Fighter II Turbo'' as the top-grossing software conversion kit in March 1993, and then again April and June 1993. It was also one of the five top-grossing arcade games during Summer 1993.


Console

In Japan, the Super Famicom version topped the ''
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'' sales charts in July 1993. Worldwide, the SNES version sold copies in total, making it the ninth best-selling game for the console and the highest-selling game that was never bundled with the system.


Accolades

In the February 1994 issue of ''
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'', ''Street Fighter II' Turbo'', along with ''Super Street Fighter II'', was nominated for Best Game of 1993, but lost to '' Samurai Spirits''. ''Turbo'' was ranked as sixth, while placing fifth in the category of Best Fighting Games.alternate url
''
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'' rated the game the third best SNES game of 1993.


Retrospective

In 1996, ''GamesMaster'' ranked the game ninth on their "Top 100 Games of All Time." In 1997, ''
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'' listed ''Street Fighter II Turbo'' as the best arcade game of all time. They also listed the Super NES conversion as the fifth best console game of all time, explaining that it was the last and best refinement of ''Street Fighter II'' before the basic formula of the series changed with the ''Super'' and ''Alpha'' installments. In 2018, ''Complex'' rated the game sixth on their The Best Super Nintendo Games of All Time list, and called it the best fighting game on the SNES.


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External links

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