
It follows the standard fighting game rules of winning two rounds to win the match, but the puzzles aren't of the match-three variety. Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo stands as the odd one out since it is a puzzle game that happens to be of the head-to-head variety, where you can make matches to dump garbage blocks on your opponent's playfield and try to survive longer. The character roster is smaller compared to most other fighters, but the ability to choose different robots adds some variety and makes for an interesting title. It also happens to be its only 2D fighter of the sprite era to have everyone fight as a robot.

The ability to play as Akuma gives players a reason to give this one a shot, especially if they missed it more than 20 years ago.Ĭyberbots: Fullmetal Madness is one of the few Capcom fighters to trade the company's six-button control scheme for a four-button one, with one of the buttons dedicated to boosting. It makes for some interesting matchup scenarios for those who are adept in that classic series. Depending on the fighter you've chosen, you'll be able to play as its specific incarnation from Street Fighter II to Super Street Fighter II Turbo, with game-specific moves including the ones coming from the special meter. However, this entry is different as it is more of a remix of the five iterations of Street Fighter II that were released throughout the '90s.
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Hyper Street Fighter II: The Anniversary Edition may initially seem like padding, since we've seen the series represented in Capcom Arcade Stadium and Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection. After a beat-'em-up bundle, Capcom has rounded up 10 of its fighting games into the Capcom Fighting Collection, and the title selection features some of the more popular options.

series as titles that cemented Capcom as a fighting game powerhouse. Street Fighter II is the most successful of them all, but many will also point to Darkstalkers, Rival Schools, and the Vs. For many players who grew up in the '90s, Capcom was synonymous with fighting games.

Capcom has long had a history in different genres, and there have been some big hits along the way: beat-'em-up with Final Fight, horror with Resident Evil, and action platformer with Ghosts 'n Goblins.
