When Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers debuted, the fighting
game genre would be forever changed. Along with a revolutionary combo
system, the game introduced a new set of challengers to fight alongside
the original Street Fighter II cast. In addition to the classic
characters, players take control of four brand new characters in
exciting head-to-head fighting game play! Choose T. Hawk and his
unmatched strength to crush your opponents. Use Deejay's unrivaled
kickboxing ability to defeat your opponents. Fight with the furious kung
fu of Fei Long and unleash your inner dragon. Drill your rivals with the
deadly beauty of Cammy and emerge victorious. Get ready for the Street
Fighter Tournament and to fight!
This game is only playable in 2D.This classic game is part of the Virtual Console service, which brings you great games created for consoles such as NESâĸ, Super NESâĸ and Game Boyâĸ Advance. See more Virtual Console games for Nintendo 3DS.
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers
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