

Man, Street Fighter II - Tian Long Jue on SNES takes me back. That first time you boot it up, the music hits—that classic Chun-Li stage theme—and suddenly you're 10 years old again, mashing buttons on the couch. The roster's all here: Ryu's fireballs feel just right, Guile's flash kick still punishes jump-ins, and good luck beating Bison without cheesing him with projectiles.
What I love about this version is how it nails the arcade feel. The controls are tight, but not so forgiving that you can just spam special moves. You actually have to time those dragon punches or you'll eat a combo. And the AI? Brutal on higher difficulties. Vega will wall-jump all over you if you're not careful.
Best part? Two-player mode. Nothing beats the trash talk when you pull off a last-second super to steal the round. The sprites still hold up too—those exaggerated animations make every hit feel weighty. Just don't blame me when you lose track of time trying to beat your high score.
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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Street Fighter Ex Plus Alpha (snes)
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X-men Vs. Street Fighter (snes)
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Street Fighter 2 World Warrior (snes)
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Super Street Fighter Ii - Fight Again (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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Street Fighter Zero 2 (snes)
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Super Street Fighter Challenge 2 (snes)
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Street Fighter 2 Champ. Edition (snes)