Street Fighter Anniversary Collection (2005)
Street Fighter Anniversary Collection is an arcade fighting game compilation released by Capcom to commemorate the 15th anniversary of the Street Fighter series. The collection includes Hyper Street Fighter II and Street Fighter III: Third Strike, two popular titles in the franchise. Hyper Street Fighter II allows players to choose characters from different versions of the game for unique matchups while Third Strike features 19 playable characters, Grade Judge System and Progressive Hit Frame System.
Platforms: PlayStation 2,Xbox
Release date: 2005-02-22
All about game Street Fighter Anniversary Collection
Fifteen years ago, Street Fighter was born into the gaming world and has become one of the most beloved franchises in history. To celebrate this milestone, Capcom has released a special anniversary collection that celebrates the series’ past and present. The Street Fighter Anniversary Collection is a compilation of two classic games from the series – Hyper Street Fighter II and Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike – as well as many other bonus features.
The main attraction of this package is Hyper Street Fighter II, which combines elements from all five previous versions of SFII with multiple character variations to create an entirely new experience. Players can choose between any version they want at any given time, allowing them to customize their own unique fighting style. Along with its deep customizable options comes plenty of extras such as five different soundtracks, multiple voice tracks and adjustable game rules for even more personalization.
For those who prefer something newer than classic arcade-style combat then look no further than 3rd Strike; an updated take on SFIII featuring faster gameplay and improved graphics alongside 19 characters each with their own distinct set of moves including parries, counters and combos galore! This title also includes four different play modes (arcade mode being the standard) plus several hidden characters waiting to be discovered by experienced players looking for extra challenge or variation in their fights.
But wait there's more! On top of these two titles Capcom have included a few surprises just for fans old enough to remember when it all began back in 1994; namely a full U.S DVD version of the animated movie "Street Fighter 2: The Animated Movie". It's not quite HD but it still looks great after all these years so don't forget your nostalgia glasses when you watch it! Other additions include various artwork galleries showcasing some beautiful visuals throughout both games' histories as well as dozens upon dozens of unlockable goodies like costumes/accessories only accessible through completing specific tasks within either title - making completionists out there very happy indeed!
Overall if you're looking for an excellent way to relive some nostalgic memories or jump right into some true arcade-style action then look no further than Capcom's Street Fighter Anniversary Collection; it may be 15 years old but this package proves that age isn't everything when greatness comes along every now & again