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Play Street Fighter II (USA, Europe) (Rev A) Online

Pulling off Chun-Li’s kicks on a Game Boy feels impossible until you get the timing down—those chunky pixels hide all the arcade moves if you’re stubborn enough. Yeah, the AI’s brutal and the sound’s tinny, but landing a dragon punch between bus stops never gets old.

Developer: Capcom
Genre: Fighting
Released: 1994
File size: 299 bytes
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Game Overview

Street Fighter II on Game Boy is a miracle of compression—somehow they crammed the arcade experience into that tiny cartridge. Chun-Li’s lightning kicks, Ryu’s fireballs, all the iconic moves are here, just with chunky pixels and tinny sound. You pick your fighter (I always defaulted to Ken), then bounce between countries beating up everyone from sumo wrestlers to boxers.

It’s janky compared to the arcade version—slower, with fewer frames—but there’s something charming about pulling off a dragon punch on the bus. The AI cheats like crazy on higher difficulties, though. Still, for portable fights in 1995? Absolute sorcery.

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