Street Fighter 2 Plus Champion Edition <Best Pick>

The game’s creation was famously troubled. Capcom originally outsourced development to a third party, but the early prototypes—which only included the Champion Edition —were deemed lower in quality by Capcom executives due to poor color palettes and missing animation frames.

Released on September 28, 1993, in Japan, this version was a milestone as the first Street Fighter game available on a Sega console. Street Fighter 2 Plus Champion Edition

Following the announcement of Street Fighter II Turbo for the SNES, Capcom scrapped the prototype and restarted development internally. They utilized a larger to incorporate the Hyper Fighting content, leading to the "Plus" (Japan) and "Special" (West) designations. Regional Names The game’s creation was famously troubled

: It was the first Mega Drive game designed specifically for the Six Button Control Pad , though it remains compatible with the original three-button controller by using the "Start" button to toggle between punches and kicks. Development History Following the announcement of Street Fighter II Turbo