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0AqUa1 rates this game: 3/5

Got this to work under mame 0141b. Place sfiii3_usa.29f400.u2 (still zipped) in roms folder alongside the cap-33s-2.chd (unzipped). Access sfiii3. Loading takes 25min though =/. Works well.

rakenrol rates this game: 5/5

Probably the best Street fighter game yet. It has improved gameplay and mechanics that the previous Street Fighter game lacked and it has the fast gameplay which was (sadly) removed/decreased in its successor, Street Fighter 4.
This game/rom is also compatible for a program called GGPO where you can play some arcade games online if in any case, the Kailerra feature on some mame builds (such as mame++) is causing the gameplay to lag.
The best sprite based fighting game ever, nuff said

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Download Street Fighter III 3rd Strike: Fight for the Future (Euro 990608) (sfiii3) (132K)
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SNES gamepad:

Gamepad control:

direction buttons

↑↓←→
action button AC
action button BX
action buttons X, YS, Z
shoulder buttons L, RA, D
SELECTShift
STARTEnter

Emulator selection:

The following emulators are a­vai­lab­le for this game: NeptunJS (Ja­va­Script), Nesbox (Flash) and Ret­ro­Games.cc (JavaScript).


Other platforms:

This game can be played also in a versions for SMS, Ge­ne­sis and DOS.


Game info:

box cover
Game title:Street Fighter II
Console: SNES
Author (released):Capcom (1992)
Genre:Action, FightingPlayers:1
Design:Akira Nishitani, Akira Yasuda, Shinichi Ueyama, Yoshihiro Matsui
Music:Yoko Shimomura, Isao Abe
Game manual:manual.pdf

File size:

2189 kB
Download:Street_Fighter_II.zip

Game size:

1296 kB
Emulator:ZSNES
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:

Street Fighter II: The World Warrior is a competitive fighting game originally released for the arcades in 1991. It is the second entry in the Street Fighter series and the arcade sequel to the original Street Fighter released in 1987. It was Capcom's fourteenth title that ran on the CP System arcade hardware. Street Fighter II improved upon the many concepts introduced in the first game, including the use of command-based special moves and a six-button configuration, while offering players a selection of multiple playable characters, each with their own unique fighting style.
Street Fighter II follows several of the conventions and rules already established by its original 1987 predecessor. The player engages opponents in one-on-one close quarter combat in a series of best-two-out-of-three matches. The objective of each round is to deplete the opponent's vitality before the timer runs out. If both opponents knock each other out at the same time or the timer runs out with both fighters having an equal amount of vitality left, then a 'double KO' or 'draw game' is declared and additional rounds will be played until sudden death. In the first Street Fighter II, a match could last up to ten rounds if there was no clear winner; this was reduced to four rounds in Champion Edition and onward. If there is no clear winner by the end of the final round, then either the computer-controlled opponent will win by default in a single-player match or both fighters will lose in a 2-player match.
After every third match in the single player mode, the player will participate in a bonus stage for additional points. The bonus games includes (in order) a car-breaking event similar to another bonus round featured in Final Fight; a barrel breaking bonus game where the barrels are dropped off from a conveyor belt on the top portion of the screen; and a drum-breaking bonus game where drums are flammable and piled over each other.
Like in the original, the game's controls uses a configuration of an eight-directional joystick and six attack buttons. The player uses the joystick to jump, crouch and move the character towards or away from the opponent, as well as to guard the character from an opponent's attacks. There are three punch buttons and three kick buttons of differing strength and speed (Light, Medium and Heavy). The player can perform a variety of basic moves in any position, including grabbing/throwing attacks, which were not featured in the original Street Fighter. Like in the original, the player can perform special moves by inputting a combination of directional and button-based commands.
Street Fighter II differs from its predecessor due to the selection of multiple playable characters, each with distinct fighting styles and special moves. A bug in the game's code enabled the player to 'cancel' during the animation of some moves by performing another move, allowing for a combination of several basic and special moves. This 'combo' system was later adopted as a standard feature of fighting games, and was expanded upon in subsequent Street Fighter installments.

More details about this game can be found on Wikipedia.org.

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Recommended Game Controllers:

You can control this game easily by using the keyboard of your PC (see the table next to the game). However, for maximum gaming enjoyment, we strongly recommend using a USB gamepad that you simply plug into the USB port of your computer. If you do not have a gamepad, buy a suitable USB controller in Amazon or in some of your favorite online stores.

Available online emulators:

3 different online emulators are available for Street Fighter II. These emulators differ not only in the technology they use to emulate old games, but also in support of various game controllers, multiplayer mode, mobile phone touchscreen, emulation speed, absence or presence of embedded ads and in many other parameters. For maximum gaming enjoyment, it's important to choose the right emulator, because on each PC and in different Internet browsers, the individual emulators behave differently. The basic features of each emulator available for this game Street Fighter II are summarized in the following table:

EmulatorTechnologyMultiplayerUSB gamepadTouchscreenWithout ads
NeptunJSJavaScriptYESYESNONO
NesBoxFlashNOYESNOYES
RetroGames.ccJavaScriptYESYESYESNO

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