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Street Fighter Anniversary Collection


$20.00 Released August, 2004

Product Shot 1 The Pros:A massive amount of depth that lasts indefinitely. Fantastic character animation. Wide variety of styles in the cast.

The Cons:Far fewer people know how to play SF3 than previous Street Fighter games. This port of 3rd Strike pales in comparison to the Japanese stand alone version, the arcade version, etc. in terms of gameplay, graphics and sound. Parry system is too difficult for casual players.

To commemorate the 15th birthday of its world renowned street brawler series, Capcom presents Street Fighter Anniversary Collection. Comprised of two distinctly different chapters in the SF videogame universe, Anniversary Collection includes Hyper Street Fighter II (a blend of all five Street Fighter II titles with multiple character variations) and Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike.

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Offering five different soundtracks, multiple voice tracks, and various different modes of play, Street Fighter Anniversary Collection also contains the full U.S. DVD version of the 1994 film, Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie in addition to adjustable gameplay rules.

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  • 2

    A massive amount of depth that lasts indefinitely

  • 2

    fantastic character animation

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    wide variety of styles in the cast

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    The greatest game ever made. ONLINE!

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    Variety of characters that suit a number of different play styles

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    The most balanced fighting game available

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    backwards compatible on the 360

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    visual style looks good even in an HD world

Cons
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    far fewer people know how to play SF3 than previous Street Fighter games

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    This port of 3rd Strike pales in comparison to the Japanese stand alone version, the arcade version, etc. in terms of gameplay, graphics and sound.

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    parry system is too difficult for casual players

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    cast has too many "freaks" in it

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    Not backwards compatible on the Xbox 360

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