

Street Fighter 5 on SNES is the kind of game that makes you forget about time—just one more round turns into an hour of fireballs and spinning bird kicks. You pick Ryu first because, well, everyone does, but then you realize Chun-Li’s lightning-fast kicks are way more satisfying when you land a perfect combo.
The pixel art still holds up, especially when Bison’s psycho crusher lights up the screen, and that soundtrack? Pure nostalgia. Local multiplayer is where it really shines—nothing beats the chaos of two people yelling over missed uppercuts. Single-player’s tough, but beating Sagat after five tries feels like an actual achievement.
It’s not just a relic; it’s the reason fighting games feel this good today.
Must-play games
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Street Fighter Ii New Moves Edition Japan (snes)
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Street Fighter Ii Turbo - Hyper Fighting (snes)
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Street Fighter 2 - The New Challengers (snes)
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X-men Vs. Street Fighter (snes)
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Street Fighter Ex Plus Alpha (snes)
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Super Street Fighter Ii - Fight Again (snes)
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Street Fighter 2 World Warrior (snes)
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X-men Vs. Street Fighter (world) (unl) (snes)
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Street Fighter Ii Black Belt Edition (snes)
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Super Street Fighter Challenge 2 (snes)
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Street Fighter Zero 2 (snes)
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Street Fighter Ii Turbo - Qiong Cang Bao Jian (snes)