The first fighting game I ever played. SF2 is more than a game, it was also semi educational, it taught little kids about the world and the different countries and cultures. Ryu also inspired me to take up Karate later on in life, he was like a 2nd father growing up.
Same here. And loved every minute of it. 👏🏼🔥🔥🔥 Edit: I totally forgot that MK1 on SNES was actually the first fighting game that I've ever played. But... SF2 on SNES was the 2nd (or something like that 🤷🏻).
I was 7 when this game came out. It was instantly my favourite game as soon as I played it. The music, the sound affects, the characters, the stages. They'll hold a place in my heart till the day I die.
There's something about the audio on the home ports of SF2, SNES/Genesis, that I absolutely adore. They've both got their sound that is just so punchy and charming to me that I love.
Played this game a million times, seen you guys play this a million times, and it never gets old. SF 2,MK, Tekken, Virtua Fighter, and other fighting games have been a big influence in my life, especially in my martial arts. 👍🤠😁
First official paycheck from summer break in sophomore year HS. Walmart small town Colorado. SNES Console + 1 controller $89.99. SFII SNES $74.99. Played all summer then numb thumb before school every morning. Arcade at home basically
We used to set our buttons to RXYLAB. Also, there was a code you could do during the Capcom logo when starting the game up to be able to choose the same characters
The first fighting game I ever played. SF2 is more than a game, it was also semi educational, it taught little kids about the world and the different countries and cultures. Ryu also inspired me to take up Karate later on in life, he was like a 2nd father growing up.
Nice! Did you learn how to throw a real Hadoken yet?
Same here. And loved every minute of it. 👏🏼🔥🔥🔥
Edit: I totally forgot that MK1 on SNES was actually the first fighting game that I've ever played. But... SF2 on SNES was the 2nd (or something like that 🤷🏻).
@@Cloudman_813 Sadly no. I tried. Didn’t eork
I was 7 when this game came out. It was instantly my favourite game as soon as I played it. The music, the sound affects, the characters, the stages. They'll hold a place in my heart till the day I die.
Such an incredible port! It’s amazing how Capcom captured the arcade experience for a new console as the SNES.
Forever a classic.
It misses a lot of frames of animation tho..
There's something about the audio on the home ports of SF2, SNES/Genesis, that I absolutely adore. They've both got their sound that is just so punchy and charming to me that I love.
What an incredible legacy this game still has. Happy 30th anniversary to Snes version of Street Fighter II!
Played this game a million times, seen you guys play this a million times, and it never gets old. SF 2,MK, Tekken, Virtua Fighter, and other fighting games have been a big influence in my life, especially in my martial arts.
👍🤠😁
First official paycheck from summer break in sophomore year HS. Walmart small town Colorado. SNES Console + 1 controller $89.99. SFII SNES $74.99. Played all summer then numb thumb before school every morning. Arcade at home basically
The snes version of the soundtrack is soo good
I remember playing the demo of SF2 in a Electronics Boutique & it blew my mimd 🤯
"Who are you? Ken?!" lmao 😂😂😂
As an uncle, I'm all for being the "you gonna learn today" type.
PRESS THE SELECT ON CHARACTER SELECTION SCREEN TO GET THE OPTION SCREEN
why didn't yall do the code on the CAPCOM logo?
Wasn’t that the code to use the same characters?
@@killerb255 damn lol. I forgot the actual code until you posted it.
Awesome street fighter II video keep up the good 👏👍
RU PAUL
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Again, play Gundam E.D for a more CPS2 experience on Snes. See ya.
We used to set our buttons to RXYLAB. Also, there was a code you could do during the Capcom logo when starting the game up to be able to choose the same characters