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Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition — Sega Genesis Cartridge | Capcom (1993)
Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition — Sega Genesis Cartridge | Capcom (1993)
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Hadouken your way into gaming history. Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition for Sega Genesis was the console port that made parents question whether a video game could actually teach their kids karate. Developed and published by Capcom in 1993, this was the definitive home version of the arcade phenomenon — featuring all eight World Warriors plus the four Grand Masters, a Champion Edition mode, and a Hyper Fighting mode that cranked the speed up to "please slow down" levels. It sold over 15 million copies across platforms and single-handedly justified owning a Genesis in 1993. This is not just a game — it's a time machine back to the greatest era of fighting games.
What's Included:
- 🕹️ Game cartridge — Sega Genesis (NTSC U/C)
Game Details:
- 🏆 Developed & Published by: Capcom | © 1993 Capcom
- ⚡ Players: 1–2 | Head-to-Head Versus | 12 Playable Characters
- 🎮 Modes: Champion Edition + Hyper Fighting | 6-Button Controller Compatible
- 🌍 NTSC U/C | Compatible with North American Sega Genesis consoles
Why Collectors Love It:
Special Champion Edition is the Street Fighter II port that Genesis owners actually wanted — it came out swinging against the SNES version and held its own. The 6-button controller support made it feel arcade-authentic, and having both Champion Edition and Hyper Fighting modes in one cart was a genuine flex for 1993. It's a landmark title in fighting game history and a must-have for any serious Genesis collection.
Condition Notes:
Cartridge only. Label shows significant wear and peeling consistent with age and heavy use — please review photos carefully before purchasing. Cartridge shell is intact and the game plays.
Perfect For: Sega Genesis collectors, fighting game historians, Street Fighter fans who know Ryu vs. Ken is the only rivalry that matters, retro gaming enthusiasts, and anyone who still remembers the six-button code to unlock Hyper Mode.
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