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List of Street Fighter video games

The following is a list of video games that are part of the Street Fighter series.

Release timeline
1987Street Fighter
1988
1989
1990Street Fighter 2010
1991Street Fighter II
1992Street Fighter II: Champion Edition
Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting
1993Super Street Fighter II
1994Super Street Fighter II Turbo
1995Street Fighter Alpha
Street Fighter: The Movie
1996Street Fighter Alpha 2
Street Fighter EX
X-Men vs. Street Fighter
1997Street Fighter III
Street Fighter EX Plus
Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter
Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact
1998Street Fighter EX2
Street Fighter Alpha 3
1999Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike
Street Fighter EX2 Plus
2000Street Fighter EX3
2001
2002
2003Hyper Street Fighter II: the Anniversary Edition
2004Street Fighter Anniversary Collection
2005
2006Street Fighter Alpha Anthology
Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max
2007
2008Street Fighter IV
2009
2010Super Street Fighter IV
Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition
2011Super Street Fighter IV: 3D Edition
2012Street Fighter X Tekken
Street Fighter X Mega Man
2013
2014Ultra Street Fighter IV
2015
2016Street Fighter V
2017Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers
2018Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection
2019
2020Street Fighter V: Champion Edition
2021Street Fighter V: Champion Edition – All Characters Pack
2022Capcom Fighting Collection
2023Street Fighter 6

Main series edit

Street Fighter edit

Street Fighter II series edit

  • Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (Arcade)
    • Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)
    • Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, Atari ST, Amiga, MS-DOS)
    • Street Fighter II (Game Boy – this version combined elements from the first 4 versions of SFII (Street Fighter II: The World Warrior to Super Street Fighter II))
    • Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (PlayStation – part of Street Fighter Collection Vol. 2 (US), Capcom Generation Vol. 5: Fighters (Japan))
    • Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (PlayStation 2 – part of Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 1)
    • Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (Sega Saturn – part of Capcom Generation Vol. 5: Fighters, Japanese release)
    • Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (Wii – downloadable by VC)
  • Street Fighter II – Champion Edition
    • Street Fighter II – Champion Edition (TurboGrafx-16 – Japanese release)
    • Street Fighter II – Champion Edition (Super Famicom/Super NES – part of Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting)
    • Street Fighter II – Champion Edition (Mega Drive/Sega Genesis – part of Street Fighter II – Special Champion Edition)
    • Street Fighter II – Champion Edition (PlayStation – part of Street Fighter Collection Vol. 2 (US), Capcom Generation Vol. 5: Fighters (Japan))
    • Street Fighter II – Champion Edition (PlayStation 2 – part of Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 1)
    • Street Fighter II (Master System – Brazil-only release)
    • Street Fighter II': Champion Edition (Saturn – part of Capcom Generation Vol. 5: Fighters, Japanese release)
  • Street Fighter II Turbo: Hyper Fighting
    • Street Fighter II Turbo (Super Famicom/Super NES)
    • Street Fighter II – Special Champion Edition, Street Fighter II Plus (Mega Drive/Sega Genesis)
    • Street Fighter II Turbo, Street Fighter II – Hyper Fighting (PlayStation – part of Street Fighter Collection Vol. 2 (US), Capcom Generation Vol. 5: Fighters (Japan))
    • Street Fighter II Turbo, Street Fighter II – Hyper Fighting (PlayStation 2 – part of Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 1)
    • Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting (Sega Saturn – part of Capcom Generation Vol. 5: Fighters, Japanese release)
    • Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting (Xbox 360 – downloadable through Xbox Live Arcade, Released August 2, 2006)
  • Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
    • Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers (Super Famicom/Super NES)
    • Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers (Mega Drive/Sega Genesis)
    • Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers (PlayStation – part of Street Fighter Collection (US, Japan))
    • Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers (Saturn – part of Street Fighter Collection (US, Japan))
    • Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers (Atari ST, Amiga, MS-DOS)
    • Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers (MS-DOS, US release)
A special version of this game, named Super Street Fighter II: Tournament Battle was created to allow eight players to participate in an elimination tournament.

Although not fighting games, the Street Fighter II series also contained:

  • Street Fighter II Pinball: A pinball arcade game developed by Gottlieb in 1993.

And:

  • 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.
  • A slot machine titled "Street Fighter II"

Street Fighter Alpha series edit

  • Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams, Street Fighter Zero
    • Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams, Street Fighter Zero (Game Boy Color)
    • Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams (MS-DOS, US release)
    • Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams, Street Fighter Zero (PlayStation)
    • Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams, Street Fighter Zero (Sega Saturn)
  • Street Fighter Alpha 2, Street Fighter Zero 2
    • Street Fighter Alpha 2, Street Fighter Zero 2 (Super Famicom/Super NES)
    • Street Fighter Alpha 2, Street Fighter Zero 2 (PlayStation)
    • Street Fighter Alpha 2, Street Fighter Zero 2 (Sega Saturn)
    • Street Fighter Alpha 2 (MS-DOS, US release)
    • Street Fighter Zero 2' (PlayStation)
    • Street Fighter Alpha 2 (Wii, downloadable by VC)
    • 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' (PlayStation – part of Street Fighter Collection)

Rereleased into arcades as Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha (Japan only):

  • Street Fighter Alpha 3, Street Fighter Zero 3
    • Street Fighter Alpha 3, Street Fighter Zero 3 (PlayStation)
    • Street Fighter Alpha 3, Street Fighter Zero 3 – Saikyou-ryuu Dojo (Dreamcast) – online play

Rereleased into arcades as Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper (Japan only).

    • Street Fighter Zero 3 (Sega Saturn – Japan only)
    • Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper, Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper (Game Boy Advance)
    • Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max, Street Fighter Zero 3 Double Upper (PSP)

Included in Street Fighter Alpha Anthology, Street Fighter Zero Fighters Generation (PlayStation 2):

    • Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams
    • Street Fighter Alpha 2, Street Fighter Zero 2 Arrange
    • Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold, Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha Arrange
    • Street Fighter Alpha 3, Street Fighter Zero 3
    • Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper (Game Boy Advance Version)
    • Hyper Street Fighter Alpha, Hyper Street Fighter Zero

Note: The arrange versions of Zero 2 and Zero 2 Alpha are the versions used in the US release, so Alpha Anthology only has two extra games (SFA3 Upper and Hyper SFA).

Street Fighter III series edit

  • Street Fighter III: New Generation
    • Street Fighter III: New Generation (Sega Dreamcast – part of Street Fighter III: Double Impact)
  • Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact – Giant Attack
    • Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact – Giant Attack (Sega Dreamcast – part of Street Fighter III: Double Impact)
  • Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike – Fight for the Future
    • Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike – Fight for the Future (Sega Dreamcast)
    • Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike – Fight for the Future (PlayStation 2 – stand-alone release in Japan, part of Street Fighter Anniversary Collection in North America)
    • Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike – Fight for the Future (Xbox – part of Street Fighter Anniversary Collection)
    • Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike – Fight for the Future – Online Edition (PlayStation 3, Xbox 360)

Street Fighter IV series edit

Street Fighter V edit

Street Fighter 6 edit

Compilations edit

Other games edit

These games are not part of the mainline Street Fighter series, but involve Street Fighter characters.

Final Fight series edit

The Final Fight series, which first release was for Arcades in 1989 and was originally intended as direct sequel to the original Street Fighter, has many connections to the Street Fighter series including multiple characters from the series making playable appearances in the Final Fight series.

Street Fighter 2010: The Final Fight edit

A NES game released in 1990, featuring Ken Masters as a scientist. Ken must avenge the death of his co-worker Troy by donning body armor and fighting mutants and aliens in this platform game. This game is actually not part of the series; the Japanese version (titled 2010: Street Fighter) had nothing to do with Street Fighter (in the Japanese version, the protagonist was a policeman named Kevin Straker).

Street Fighter EX series edit

Marvel vs. Capcom series edit

These fighting games involve characters from Marvel Comics, and various Capcom games.

SNK vs. Capcom series edit

These games also involve characters from SNK Playmore's various fighting games. For more information, see SNK vs. series.

Although the next games are a mix of RPG and TCG they feature most if not all of the characters in card form:

Tatsunoko vs. Capcom series edit

Street Fighter × Tekken series edit

  • Street Fighter X Tekken – A crossover title with Namco's fighting series. It was announced by Yoshinori Ono at Comic Con 2010. It uses the Street Fighter IV engine and features tag team matches.
  • Tekken X Street Fighter – Namco were developing it with their own Tekken 6 engine, as a 3D fighter. (Officially Cancelled)

Miscellaneous games edit

  • Street Fighter IV Champion Edition – A game for mobile devices.
  • Street Fighter X All Capcom – An RPG-card game released in Japan on mobile devices. As the name implies, it is a crossover of Street Fighter and many other Capcom series.
  • Cannon Spike – While not a Street Fighter game, this shooting game featured Street Fighters Charlie and Cammy as playable characters.
  • Capcom Fighting Evolution (PlayStation 2, Xbox)
  • Cyberbots – Fullmetal Madness—This was a fighting game featuring giant mechs, most of them also featured on, or based on 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 and PlayStation versions feature a robotic version of Akuma as a secret character.
  • Rival Schools: United by Fate (Shiritsu Justice Gakuen: Legion Of Heroes in Japan) – 3D fighting game featuring Sakura.
  • Project JusticeRival Schools' sequel
  • Street Fighter: The Movie (PlayStation, Sega Saturn) – Also titled Street Fighter: Real Battle on Film in Japan, to avoid confusion with the similarly titled Street Fighter II: Movie game. – 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 that the gameplay is closer to that of Super Street Fighter II Turbo.
  • Street Fighter II Movie (PlayStation, Sega Saturn) – Also termed the informal title of Street Fighter II: The Interactive Movie, which is incorrect as "Interactive Movie" is the genre and is not part of the game's title—An adventure game based on the animated Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie, released on December 12, 1995 for the PlayStation and on March 15, 1996 for the Saturn both in Japan only. The player takes control of one of Shadaloo's monitor cyborgs as they travel the globe in search of Ryu, while learning new moves and analyzing other fighters. The game consists of footage from the film (along with new footage made specifically for the game) and fighting segments based on the Super Street Fighter II engine.
  • Street Fighter 25th Anniversary Collection (PlayStation 3) – A limited edition collector's released exclusively in North America on September 18, 2012. Includes Street Fighter X Tekken, Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition, Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix and Street Fighter III: Third Strike Online Edition, various downloadable content, two Blu-ray Discs containing Street Fighter IV: The Ties That Bind, Street Fighter II: The Animated Movie and the entire US animated television series, and various bonus items.[1]
  • Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo (Arcade, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, Dreamcast, GBA, Windows, PSP, XBLA, PSN) – Also named Super Puzzle Fighter II X in Japan, this was a puzzle game featuring super deformed versions of various Street Fighter and Darkstalkers characters. Players would destroy 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 (Arcade, PlayStation, Sega Saturn, WonderSwan, PS2) – Also named Pocket Fighter in Japan and in home console versions; a fighting game with the same super deformed characters in Puzzle Fighter. The fighting engine was much simpler and the game had more of a focus on humor, 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. The game is only included in Street Fighter Alpha Anthology, Street Fighter Zero: Fighter's Generation on PS2.
  • Namco × Capcom (PlayStation 2) – Pronounced "Namco cross Capcom" (as in a fictional crossover), this game was developed by Monolith Soft as a joint venture between Namco and Capcom, featuring multiple games and series from both firms. It is considered a tactical turnbased fighter, where characters are in a grid and take turns doing battle in a real time simplified battle system. The character being attacked can only wait to get beaten up, but can reduce damage by pushing certain directions on the controller. The character attacking can only choose from up to 5 special attacks, combos, or a combination of both to attack with.
  • Street Fighter: Puzzle Spirits (Android, iOS) – Similar in concept to Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo, but with characters from only the Street Fighter universe, containing super deformed characters fighting in accord with the player's performance in solving a puzzle. 12 characters are available: Ryu, Chun-Li, Ken, Sakura, Ibuki, Guile, Cammy, Vega, Juri, Sagat, M. Bison and Akuma.
  • Street Fighter Online: Mouse Generation – a fighting game made for PC that uses a mouse as a controller. It features 20 characters, 5 of which are from Street Fighter: Ryu, Ken, Chun-Li, Guile, Zangief. Among 15 other characters are Batsu Ichimonji and Akira Kazama from Rival Schools series.
  • Street Fighter X Mega Man – A platform game developed by a fan of both franchises, Seo Hui Zong, and with the support of the owner Capcom. It has the same gameplay seen in the first games of the Mega Man series, but the enemies faced in the game are the fighters of various games in the series Street Fighter.
  • Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U – A pair of games from the platform fighting game franchise Super Smash Bros. published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U. The games from the Super Smash Bros. franchise are crossover titles that feature characters, items, music, and stages from various Nintendo franchises, as well as from several third-party video game franchises. In addition to the main roster, several additional characters were released as downloadable content for the 3DS and Wii U games, among them being Ryu from Street Fighter. An amiibo figurine of Ryu was also released in conjunction with the games.
  • Super Smash Bros. Ultimate – The 2018 game from the platform fighting game franchise Super Smash Bros. for the Nintendo Switch. It was announced that every character to ever appear as a fighter in any previous game from the Super Smash Bros. franchise, including Ryu from Street Fighter, would return as part of the main roster in Ultimate. All previously released amiibo figurines compatible with the prior Super Smash Bros. games, including the Ryu figurine, will retain compatibility with Ultimate. Ken from Street Fighter was also included in Ultimate as a new echo fighter and received a new amiibo figurine at retail.
  • Power Rangers: Legacy Wars – A fighting game made for iOS and Android by nWay Games based on the Power Rangers franchise. It features 6 characters from Street Fighter as guest fighters: Ryu, Akuma, Chun-Li, Guile, Cammy and M. Bison.[2] Original fighters known as Ryu Ranger and Chun-Li Ranger (Street Fighter's Ryu and Chun-Li morphed into Power Rangers) were also introduced into the game at a later time.
  • Street Fighter VR Shadaloo Enhancement Plan – A virtual reality game released in the Japanese arcades in February 2023.[3]
  • Street Fighter: Duel – An iOS and Android game by Tencent started its launch as a China exclusive app in 2022 before the game's worldwide release in 2023.[4]

References edit

  1. ^ "Street Fighter 25th Anniversary Set Previewed in Video – Interest". Anime News Network. 2013-01-24. Retrieved 2013-01-28.
  2. ^ Brian Barnett (16 May 2018). "Power Rangers Mobile Game Gets Street Fighter Characters". IGN. Retrieved 21 May 2018.
  3. ^ Yarwood, Jack (23 February 2023). "New 'Street Fighter VR' Arcade Game Debuts In Japan". Time Extension. Hookshot Media. Retrieved 23 February 2023.
  4. ^ "Tencent's Street Fighter: Duel arrives in the West". 28 February 2023.

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The following is a list of video games that are part of the Street Fighter series Release timeline1987Street Fighter198819891990Street Fighter 20101991Street Fighter II1992Street Fighter II Champion EditionStreet Fighter II Hyper Fighting1993Super Street Fighter II1994Super Street Fighter II Turbo1995Street Fighter AlphaStreet Fighter The Movie1996Street Fighter Alpha 2Street Fighter EXX Men vs Street Fighter1997Street Fighter IIIStreet Fighter EX PlusMarvel Super Heroes vs Street FighterStreet Fighter III 2nd Impact1998Street Fighter EX2Street Fighter Alpha 31999Street Fighter III 3rd StrikeStreet Fighter EX2 Plus2000Street Fighter EX3200120022003Hyper Street Fighter II the Anniversary Edition2004Street Fighter Anniversary Collection20052006Street Fighter Alpha AnthologyStreet Fighter Alpha 3 Max20072008Street Fighter IV20092010Super Street Fighter IVSuper Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition2011Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition2012Street Fighter X TekkenStreet Fighter X Mega 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Hyper Fighting PlayStation 2 part of Capcom Classics Collection Vol 1 Street Fighter II Hyper Fighting Sega Saturn part of Capcom Generation Vol 5 Fighters Japanese release Street Fighter II Hyper Fighting Xbox 360 downloadable through Xbox Live Arcade Released August 2 2006 Super Street Fighter II The New Challengers Super Street Fighter II The New Challengers Super Famicom Super NES Super Street Fighter II The New Challengers Mega Drive Sega Genesis Super Street Fighter II The New Challengers PlayStation part of Street Fighter Collection US Japan Super Street Fighter II The New Challengers Saturn part of Street Fighter Collection US Japan Super Street Fighter II The New Challengers Atari ST Amiga MS DOS Super Street Fighter II The New Challengers MS DOS US release A special version of this game named 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 Super Street Fighter II Turbo Super Street Fighter II X Grand Master Challenge 3DO Interactive Multiplayer Super Street Fighter II Turbo MS DOS Amiga CD32 Super Street Fighter II Turbo Super Street Fighter II X Grand Master Challenge PlayStation part of Street Fighter Collection US Japan Super Street Fighter II Turbo Super Street Fighter II X Grand Master Challenge Sega Saturn part of Street Fighter Collection US Japan Super Street Fighter II Turbo Super Street Fighter II X Grand Master Challenge PlayStation 2 part of Capcom Classics Collection Vol 2 Super Street Fighter II Turbo Super Street Fighter II X Grand Master Challenge Xbox part of Capcom Classics Collection Vol 2 Super Street Fighter II X Grand Master Challenge for Matching Service Dreamcast Japan only First fighting game with online play with the exception of console versions of Super Street Fighter II The New Challengers playable through XBAND Super Street Fighter II Turbo Revival Super Street Fighter II X Revival Game Boy Advance Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix Xbox 360 downloadable through Xbox Live Arcade PlayStation 3 downloadable through PlayStation Network Hyper Street Fighter II The Anniversary Edition Hyper Street Fighter II The Anniversary Edition PlayStation 2 part of Street Fighter Anniversary Collection Hyper Street Fighter II The Anniversary Edition Xbox part of Street Fighter Anniversary Collection Ultra Street Fighter II The Final ChallengersAlthough not fighting games the Street Fighter II series also contained Street Fighter II Pinball A pinball arcade game developed by Gottlieb in 1993 And 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 A slot machine titled Street Fighter II Street Fighter Alpha series edit Main article Street Fighter Alpha Street Fighter Alpha Warriors Dreams Street Fighter Zero Street Fighter Alpha Warriors Dreams Street Fighter Zero Game Boy Color Street Fighter Alpha Warriors Dreams MS DOS US release Street Fighter Alpha Warriors Dreams Street Fighter Zero PlayStation Street Fighter Alpha Warriors Dreams Street Fighter Zero Sega Saturn Street Fighter Alpha 2 Street Fighter Zero 2 Street Fighter Alpha 2 Street Fighter Zero 2 Super Famicom Super NES Street Fighter Alpha 2 Street Fighter Zero 2 PlayStation Street Fighter Alpha 2 Street Fighter Zero 2 Sega Saturn Street Fighter Alpha 2 MS DOS US release Street Fighter Zero 2 PlayStation Street Fighter Alpha 2 Wii downloadable by VC 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 PlayStation part of Street Fighter Collection Rereleased into arcades as Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha Japan only Street Fighter Alpha 3 Street Fighter Zero 3 Street Fighter Alpha 3 Street Fighter Zero 3 PlayStation Street Fighter Alpha 3 Street Fighter Zero 3 Saikyou ryuu Dojo Dreamcast online playRereleased into arcades as Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper Japan only Street Fighter Zero 3 Sega Saturn Japan only Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper Game Boy Advance Street Fighter Alpha 3 Max Street Fighter Zero 3 Double Upper PSP Included in Street Fighter Alpha Anthology Street Fighter Zero Fighters Generation PlayStation 2 Street Fighter Alpha Warriors Dreams Street Fighter Alpha 2 Street Fighter Zero 2 Arrange Street Fighter Alpha 2 Gold Street Fighter Zero 2 Alpha Arrange Street Fighter Alpha 3 Street Fighter Zero 3 Street Fighter Alpha 3 Upper Game Boy Advance Version Hyper Street Fighter Alpha Hyper Street Fighter ZeroNote The arrange versions of Zero 2 and Zero 2 Alpha are the versions used in the US release so Alpha Anthology only has two extra games SFA3 Upper and Hyper SFA Street Fighter III series edit Main article Street Fighter III Street Fighter III New Generation Street Fighter III New Generation Sega Dreamcast part of Street Fighter III Double Impact Street Fighter III 2nd Impact Giant Attack Street Fighter III 2nd Impact Giant Attack Sega Dreamcast part of Street Fighter III Double Impact Street Fighter III 3rd Strike Fight for the Future Street Fighter III 3rd Strike Fight for the Future Sega Dreamcast Street Fighter III 3rd Strike Fight for the Future PlayStation 2 stand alone release in Japan part of Street Fighter Anniversary Collection in North America Street Fighter III 3rd Strike Fight for the Future Xbox part of Street Fighter Anniversary Collection Street Fighter III 3rd Strike Fight for the Future Online Edition PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 Street Fighter IV series edit Main article Street Fighter IV Street Fighter IV Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 and PC Street Fighter IV HD iOS Street Fighter IV Volt iOS Street Fighter IV Arena Korea only Android Super Street Fighter IV Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 Super Street Fighter IV 3D Edition Nintendo 3DS Super Street Fighter IV AE Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 and PC Ultra Street Fighter IV Xbox 360 PlayStation 3 PC PlayStation 4 Street Fighter IV Champion Edition iOS Street Fighter V edit Main article Street Fighter V Street Fighter V PlayStation 4 and PC Street Fighter V AE Arcade Edition PlayStation 4 and PC Street Fighter V CE Champion Edition PlayStation 4 and PC Street Fighter 6 edit Main article Street Fighter 6 Street Fighter 6 PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 Xbox Series X S and PC Compilations edit Street Fighter Collection Sega Saturn PlayStation Street Fighter Anniversary Collection PlayStation 2 Xbox Street Fighter Alpha Anthology PlayStation 2 Street Fighter 4 Collector s Edition PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 Street Fighter 25th Anniversary Collector s Set PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection PlayStation 4 Xbox One Nintendo Switch Microsoft Windows Other games editThese games are not part of the mainline Street Fighter series but involve Street Fighter characters Final Fight series edit Main article Final Fight The Final Fight series which first release was for Arcades in 1989 and was originally intended as direct sequel to the original Street Fighter has many connections to the Street Fighter series including multiple characters from the series making playable appearances in the Final Fight series Final Fight Final Fight 2 Final Fight 3 Mighty Final Fight Final Fight Revenge Final Fight StreetwiseStreet Fighter 2010 The Final Fight edit Main article Street Fighter 2010 A NES game released in 1990 featuring Ken Masters as a scientist Ken must avenge the death of his co worker Troy by donning body armor and fighting mutants and aliens in this platform game This game is actually not part of the series the Japanese version titled 2010 Street Fighter had nothing to do with Street Fighter in the Japanese version the protagonist was a policeman named Kevin Straker Street Fighter EX series edit Main article Street Fighter EX Street Fighter EX Arcade 1996 Street Fighter EX Plus Arcade 1997 Street Fighter EX Plus Alpha PlayStation 1997 Street Fighter EX2 Arcade 1998 Street Fighter EX2 Plus Arcade 1999 PlayStation 2000 Street Fighter EX3 PlayStation 2 2000 Marvel vs Capcom series edit Main article Marvel vs Capcom These fighting games involve characters from Marvel Comics and various Capcom games X Men Children of the Atom Arcade PlayStation Sega Saturn DOS Although not technically part of the Marvel vs Capcom series this game has Akuma as a secret character X Men vs Street Fighter Arcade PlayStation Sega Saturn Marvel Super Heroes vs Street Fighter Arcade PlayStation Sega Saturn Marvel vs Capcom Clash of Super Heroes Arcade Dreamcast PlayStation Marvel vs Capcom 2 New Age of Heroes Arcade Dreamcast PlayStation 2 Xbox PlayStation Network Xbox Live Arcade Marvel vs Capcom 3 Fate of Two Worlds PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 Ultimate Marvel vs Capcom 3 PlayStation 3 Xbox 360 Marvel vs Capcom Infinite PlayStation 4 Xbox One PC SNK vs Capcom series edit Main article SNK vs Capcom These games also involve characters from SNK Playmore s various fighting games For more information see SNK vs series Capcom vs SNK Millennium Fight 2000 Arcade Dreamcast Capcom vs SNK Pro Arcade Dreamcast PlayStation Capcom vs SNK 2 Mark of the Millennium 2001 Arcade Dreamcast PlayStation 2 Xbox Capcom vs SNK 2 EO GameCube Xbox SNK vs Capcom Match of the Millennium Neo Geo Pocket Color SNK vs Capcom SVC Chaos Neo Geo Arcade amp Home versions PlayStation 2 Japan Only Xbox Although the next games are a mix of RPG and TCG they feature most if not all of the characters in card form SNK vs Capcom Card Fighters Clash Capcom version Neo Geo Pocket Color SNK vs Capcom Card Fighters Clash SNK version Neo Geo Pocket Color SNK vs Capcom Card Fighters 2 Expand Edition Neo Geo Pocket Color Japan Only SNK vs Capcom Card Fighters DS Nintendo DS Tatsunoko vs Capcom series edit Tatsunoko vs Capcom Cross Generation of Heroes Wii Japan only as in a fictional crossover this game was developed by Capcom It features Tatsunoko Company s anime fighters versus Capcom s fighters Tatsunoko vs Capcom Ultimate All Stars Arcade Wii With a few additional characters and one left out this is the first version to be released outside Japan Street Fighter Tekken series edit Street Fighter X Tekken A crossover title with Namco s fighting series It was announced by Yoshinori Ono at Comic Con 2010 It uses the Street Fighter IV engine and features tag team matches Tekken X Street Fighter Namco were developing it with their own Tekken 6 engine as a 3D fighter Officially Cancelled Miscellaneous games edit Street Fighter IV Champion Edition A game for mobile devices Street Fighter X All Capcom An RPG card game released in Japan on mobile devices As the name implies it is a crossover of Street Fighter and many other Capcom series Cannon Spike While not a Street Fighter game this shooting game featured Street Fighters Charlie and Cammy as playable characters Capcom Fighting Evolution PlayStation 2 Xbox Cyberbots Fullmetal Madness This was a fighting game featuring giant mechs most of them also featured on or based on 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 and PlayStation versions feature a robotic version of Akuma as a secret character Rival Schools United by Fate Shiritsu Justice Gakuen Legion Of Heroes in Japan 3D fighting game featuring Sakura Project Justice Rival Schools sequel Street Fighter The Movie PlayStation Sega Saturn Also titled Street Fighter Real Battle on Film in Japan to avoid confusion with the similarly titled Street Fighter II Movie game 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 that the gameplay is closer to that of Super Street Fighter II Turbo Street Fighter II Movie PlayStation Sega Saturn Also termed the informal title of Street Fighter II The Interactive Movie which is incorrect as Interactive Movie is the genre and is not part of the game s title An adventure game based on the animated Street Fighter II The Animated Movie released on December 12 1995 for the PlayStation and on March 15 1996 for the Saturn both in Japan only The player takes control of one of Shadaloo s monitor cyborgs as they travel the globe in search of Ryu while learning new moves and analyzing other fighters The game consists of footage from the film along with new footage made specifically for the game and fighting segments based on the Super Street Fighter II engine Street Fighter 25th Anniversary Collection PlayStation 3 A limited edition collector s released exclusively in North America on September 18 2012 Includes Street Fighter X Tekken Super Street Fighter IV Arcade Edition Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix and Street Fighter III Third Strike Online Edition various downloadable content two Blu ray Discs containing Street Fighter IV The Ties That Bind Street Fighter II The Animated Movie and the entire US animated television series and various bonus items 1 Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo Arcade PlayStation Sega Saturn Dreamcast GBA Windows PSP XBLA PSN Also named Super Puzzle Fighter II X in Japan this was a puzzle game featuring super deformed versions of various Street Fighter and Darkstalkers characters Players would destroy 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 Arcade PlayStation Sega Saturn WonderSwan PS2 Also named Pocket Fighter in Japan and in home console versions a fighting game with the same super deformed characters in Puzzle Fighter The fighting engine was much simpler and the game had more of a focus on humor 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 The game is only included in Street Fighter Alpha Anthology Street Fighter Zero Fighter s Generation on PS2 Namco Capcom PlayStation 2 Pronounced Namco cross Capcom as in a fictional crossover this game was developed by Monolith Soft as a joint venture between Namco and Capcom featuring multiple games and series from both firms It is considered a tactical turnbased fighter where characters are in a grid and take turns doing battle in a real time simplified battle system The character being attacked can only wait to get beaten up but can reduce damage by pushing certain directions on the controller The character attacking can only choose from up to 5 special attacks combos or a combination of both to attack with Street Fighter Puzzle Spirits Android iOS Similar in concept to Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo but with characters from only the Street Fighter universe containing super deformed characters fighting in accord with the player s performance in solving a puzzle 12 characters are available Ryu Chun Li Ken Sakura Ibuki Guile Cammy Vega Juri Sagat M Bison and Akuma Street Fighter Online Mouse Generation a fighting game made for PC that uses a mouse as a controller It features 20 characters 5 of which are from Street Fighter Ryu Ken Chun Li Guile Zangief Among 15 other characters are Batsu Ichimonji and Akira Kazama from Rival Schools series Street Fighter X Mega Man A platform game developed by a fan of both franchises Seo Hui Zong and with the support of the owner Capcom It has the same gameplay seen in the first games of the Mega Man series but the enemies faced in the game are the fighters of various games in the series Street Fighter Super Smash Bros for Nintendo 3DS and Wii U A pair of games from the platform fighting game franchise Super Smash Bros published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS and Wii U The games from the Super Smash Bros franchise are crossover titles that feature characters items music and stages from various Nintendo franchises as well as from several third party video game franchises In addition to the main roster several additional characters were released as downloadable content for the 3DS and Wii U games among them being Ryu from Street Fighter An amiibo figurine of Ryu was also released in conjunction with the games Super Smash Bros Ultimate The 2018 game from the platform fighting game franchise Super Smash Bros for the Nintendo Switch It was announced that every character to ever appear as a fighter in any previous game from the Super Smash Bros franchise including Ryu from Street Fighter would return as part of the main roster in Ultimate All previously released amiibo figurines compatible with the prior Super Smash Bros games including the Ryu figurine will retain compatibility with Ultimate Ken from Street Fighter was also included in Ultimate as a new echo fighter and received a new amiibo figurine at retail Power Rangers Legacy Wars A fighting game made for iOS and Android by nWay Games based on the Power Rangers franchise It features 6 characters from Street Fighter as guest fighters Ryu Akuma Chun Li Guile Cammy and M Bison 2 Original fighters known as Ryu Ranger and Chun Li Ranger Street Fighter s Ryu and Chun Li morphed into Power Rangers were also introduced into the game at a later time Street Fighter VR Shadaloo Enhancement Plan A virtual reality game released in the Japanese arcades in February 2023 3 Street Fighter Duel An iOS and Android game by Tencent started its launch as a China exclusive app in 2022 before the game s worldwide release in 2023 4 References edit Street Fighter 25th Anniversary Set Previewed in Video Interest Anime News Network 2013 01 24 Retrieved 2013 01 28 Brian Barnett 16 May 2018 Power Rangers Mobile Game Gets Street Fighter Characters IGN Retrieved 21 May 2018 Yarwood Jack 23 February 2023 New Street Fighter VR Arcade Game Debuts In Japan Time Extension Hookshot Media Retrieved 23 February 2023 Tencent s Street Fighter Duel arrives in the West 28 February 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Street Fighter video games amp oldid 1185354666, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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