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Super Street Fighter II X Revival on the GBA is basically the classic arcade brawler crammed into a tiny cartridge—somehow it still works. Chun-Li’s lightning kicks feel a little stiff compared to the arcade version, but Ryu’s fireballs are as satisfying as ever. The roster’s all here, even the weirdos like Dee Jay and T. Hawk.
It’s wild playing this on a handheld—you’ll miss the big arcade stick, but the controls adapt better than you’d expect. The music’s tinny, obviously, but that iconic "GO!" before a match still hits. If you’re stuck somewhere with a GBA and a need to throw Hadoukens, this’ll do the job.
Must-play games
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Street Fighter Alpha 3 (u)(independent) (gba)
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Street Fighter Alpha 3 (e)(quartex) (gba)
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Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper (gba)
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Super Street Fighter Ii Turbo : Revival (gba)
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Street Fighter Alpha 3 (gba)
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Super Street Fighter Ii X : Revival (gba)
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Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper (j)(eurasia) (gba)
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Street Fighter 2 (flash)
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Street Fighter Ii (brazil) (sms)
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Super Street Fighter Ii - The New Challengers (sega)
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Street Fighter Ii' - Special Champion Edition (sega)
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Super Street Fighter Ii – The New Challengers (sega)