Button-mashers, beware: the legendary combo-based tournament fighter debuts
on the Game Boy Advance in flashy, fist-pumping style. But behind all the
stern-faced warriors, exotic settings and myriad options and modes lies spot-on
play control and a complex fighting engine.
The first Street Fighter debuted in the arcades in the '80s, but it was 1991's
combo-driven sequel that really caught the fancy of the quarter-dropping public.
Notable enhancements to the four wildly popular Super NES versions include a
lightening-fast turbo feature, new moves and new challengers like T. Hawk and
Fei Long.
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