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Hit 7 - Street Fighter Anniversary Collection

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List Price: $19.99
Our Price: $46.89
Availability: N/A
Manufacturer: Capcom
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Video Game Brand: Capcom EAN: 0013388290130 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Feature: Go to back to the arcade without leaving the house, by playing Hyper Street Fighter II Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Capcom Manufacturer: Capcom Number Of Items: 1 Platform: Xbox Publisher: Capcom Release Date: 2004-09-28 Studio: Capcom
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Features
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Go to back to the arcade without leaving the house, by playing Hyper Street Fighter II Play a complete version of the arcade smash, Street Fighter III - 3rd Strike Have your dream matches as you take on characters taken from SFII, Champion Edition, Hyper Fighter, The New Challengers and Super Street Fighter II Turbo
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Editorial Reviews:
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Street Fighter Anniversary Collection is an all-encompassing fighting, bringing home the classic 2D side-scrolling action you went nuts for in the arcades. This collection has multiple characters and character variations found throughout the series.
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Sweet!!! Comment: This game is an arcade perfect port. Works perfect in the X-Box 360. Highly recommend!!!!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good Collection Comment: It's a good collection to have, it was very smart how they include all the Street Fighter 2 games all in one. I enjoy it a lot brought back some good memory's and best of all Street Fighter 3 Third Strike :) so I'm satisfied.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Fighting Game!! Comment: Street Fighter, is a great video game, all the characters are designed with great colur and shape and good fighting styles.
This game is highly recommended because it is very exciting by fighting and use interesting characters with special moves.
Customer Rating:      Summary: 15 years and running, still one of the best Comment: OK, quick summation of what this is: It has two games. One is Hyper SF2, which contains all five incarnations of SF2 rolled into one. The other is SF3: 3rd Strike, which is a separate and unique game that was overlooked by most gamers because of the advent of 3D fighters like Tekken. It also has the Street Fighter animated movie, for what that's worth (not much in my view but you might disagree).
Hyper SF2 is just as excellent and playable as you remember it with only two problems. One, as other reviewers have mentioned, is that the AI opponent is very cheap/hard (and it only uses Super SF2 characters). The other is that most Xbox/PS2 controllers do not handle the special moves well. You're not limited by character version; that is, you can pit Original SF2 Dhalsim against Super SF2 Guile. That's 50+ character variations, and while there's not much difference between them, there are a few minor instances of imbalance.
I really like SF3 because it's unique. The parry system is gutsy and helps remove most imbalances (only Yun and Yang are too fast). The characters are well designed, and the animation is the most fluid out of any 2D fighter ever. Sure, the last boss is too hard, but the single-player is not the selling point of a fighting game.
In both games, I found online play pretty laggy, and had to wait a while to find someone to play, which was disappointing. I think that it's way more fun to bring people together physically to play these games, like they used to gather around the arcade machine.
My only other complaint is that they could have included Street Fighter Alpha here, too, but didn't. The PS2 now has the Alpha Anthology, but for those looking for SF Alpha for Xbox or GameCube, your best bet is Capcom v. SNK 2 (but NOT the crappy Capcom Fighting Evolution).
If you like fighting games, get this one. I recommend also getting the SF Anniversary controller (they're $15 and work great with all fighting games) to maximize the control tightness. Then get your friends over and party like it's 1990.
Customer Rating:      Summary: STREET FIGHTER Comment: Wow, ever since the sega genesis and the super nes have gone off the market I had forgotten all about the street fighter series. After seeing the anime on television, I had to have the street fighter games. Alas, I have an xbox and I couldn't find a street fighter game for it. But wait, did capcom actually make a six-in-one with a bonus movie. You bet they did. This anniversary series is one of the coolest games I have because it allows me to go back to when I was 12 or something like that and play the Street Fighter series all over.
However, this game does have its downfalls. For one, I can't believe how much I incredibly sucked when playing Street Fighter 2 and its various versions. My god, it almost seemed impossible to me. But I know with practice... Next, the character Gill in Street Fighter 3 is just crazy hard. While I have beaten the game, Gill still remains a challenge all the time with his stupid ressurection special. IF you do not play video games all day every day and are like me who just play video games every once in a while then you will notice what I am talking about. However, if you are a combo making butt kicker then you will probably have no problem.
All in all, this wasn't a bad game. It is just a little frustrating at times. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who wanted to play any of the old Street Fighter's or the new Street Fighter 3.
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