

Street Fighter II Turbo - Qiong Cang Bao Jian is basically the SNES version of Street Fighter II Turbo, but with a few tweaks that make it feel like a weird, fun remix. You still get all the classic fighters—Ryu’s fireballs, Chun-Li’s lightning kicks, Dhalsim stretching halfway across the screen—but some of the moves feel just a little different, like someone messed with the settings.
At first, I thought it was just a standard port, but after a few rounds, I noticed the pacing is slightly faster, and some of the hitboxes are… questionable. Not necessarily bad, just different. If you’ve played the original Turbo to death, this version keeps you on your toes because your muscle memory might betray you.
It’s still pure arcade chaos, though. Nothing beats that feeling of landing a last-second Dragon Punch to steal a round. Just don’t expect it to play exactly like the arcade or other console versions—this one’s got its own quirks.
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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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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Super Street Fighter Challenge 2 (snes)
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Street Fighter Zero 2 (snes)
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Street Fighter 2 Champ. Edition (snes)