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Street Fighter II: Special Champion Edition is a pivotal title in the Street Fighter series, and its release on the Sega Genesis (Mega Drive outside North America) in the early 1990s marked a major milestone in the 16-bit console wars. Title: Street Fighter II: Special Champion Edition Platform: Sega Genesis / Mega Drive Release Date: Japan: September 28, 1993 North America: September 27, 1993 Europe: October 1993 Developer: Capcom Publisher: Capcom Capcom's Street Fighter II originally launched in arcades in 1991 and quickly became a global phenomenon. However, the first home console versions were Super Nintendo (SNES) exclusives with Street Fighter II: The World Warrior (1992). Genesis owners were left out until Capcom decided to bring the series to Sega's console — but they didn’t just port the original arcade version. Instead, they released a version that included features from both the "Champion Edition" and "Hyper Fighting" arcade versions, combining them into a single game. This made it more advanced than the SNES's original World Warrior port. Critically Acclaimed: For its faithful adaptation of the arcade experience, large character roster, and competitive gameplay. Commercial Success: Though it came after the SNES version, it helped boost Sega’s console image in the fighting game market. Comparison with SNES: Street Fighter II Turbo would later be released for the SNES with even more enhancements, sparking debates among fans over which version was better. Special Champion Edition solidified the Genesis as a capable platform for arcade-quality fighting games. It paved the way for future Capcom fighting game ports to Sega systems. It is considered one of the best fighting games available on the Genesis and a defining title in 16-bit gaming history. Sources: KLOV Hidden Palace Want A Bonky Donk Shirt? Visit https://riddict.com/ Join the channel membership for early access, behind the scenes, and extended cuts of episodes! Also, loyalty badges and custom emojis! / @riddict RIDDICT'S CLASSIC ARCADE Step back in time with classic gameplay, reviews, and nostalgia-packed content from the golden era of gaming! From 8-bit and 16-bit legends to underrated retro gems, we dive deep into the best (and worst) games of the past. 🕹️ What you’ll find here: ✅ Classic game playthroughs ✅ Honest reviews & retrospectives ✅ Hidden gems & forgotten favorites ✅ Fun facts, tips, and nostalgia overload Whether you're a lifelong gamer or just discovering the magic of retro gaming, hit Subscribe and let’s relive the classics together! 🔔 Don’t forget to turn on notifications so you never miss a new upload! #RetroGaming #ClassicGames #gamingnostalgia #mortalkombat #mortalkombat3ultimate #mk3 Music By: Karl Casey @WhiteBatAudio Dan Forden SHOP OFFICIAL MERCH: https://riddict.com/ INSTAGRAM: / riddictgaming Check out my friend Jayde's channel: @NEONBattleGlitch