![]() Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo, also known as Street Fighter X in Japan, is the follow up to Super Street Fighter 2 (88% in AF75) and contains the characters of its predecessor. Grudgingly, it must be admitted that the PC conversion was almost arcade- perfect and as the Amiga version is being published by the same company, Gametek, there seems to be just cause to expect another surprisingly good conversion. The fact that Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo has actually made it to the Amiga is one in the eye for several species of console- owner as it has only been released for PC and 3DO. These include unique characters with their own distinctive fighting styles, strengths and trademark special moves and a finely- tuned game engine that enables players to develop their own fighting styles and strategies. Like many true gaming sensations, the success of this grand- daddy of beat-'em-ups is based on several factors. There have even been reports of real fights breaking out in arcades in America and the far east over cheap tactics in the game. Indeed, a whole sub-culture has sprung up around the globe complete with its own dialect and rules of conduct. After nearly a decade of development and refinement the Street Fighter series is revered by many an arcade- going pugilist as the ultimate beat-'em-up. ![]()
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