Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection:Switch, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, &PC,

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The video credit goes to Rashad. he's been doing alot this year and hope he's noticed. I'm just putting up the written details below that it seem this is at an wesome price too.

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[FONT=&quot]Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection announced for PS4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC[/FONT]
Published 5 hours ago. 51 comments.

Due out in May 2018 for $39.99.


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Capcom has announced Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC. Developed by Digital Eclipse, it will launch in May 2018 for $39.99.
Here is the fact sheet, via Capcom:
About
Celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the iconic Street Fighter franchise with the ultimate tribute to its arcade legacy in the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Windows PC in May 2018. This content-rich all-in-one package highlights the series’ past in an anthology of 12 classic titles with arcade-perfect balancing including the original Street Fighter, Street Fighter II, Street Fighter II: Champion Edition, Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting, Super Street Fighter II, Super Street Fighter II: Turbo, Street Fighter Alpha, Street Fighter Alpha 2, Street Fighter Alpha 3, Street Fighter III, Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact and Street Fighter III: Third Strike.
The collection also offers a definitive online experience acrossfour of the included titles; Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting, Super Street Fighter II: Turbo, Street Fighter Alpha 3 and Street Fighter III: Third Strike. Street Fighter players can recreate the classic arcade gaming experience by competing against the CPU whilst waiting for friends in online battles where they can put their fighting skills to the ultimate test. Fans of the series can also enjoy diving into the past 30 years of Street Fighter history with rich character bios, a huge Museum Mode including never before seen art and interactive timeline, and listen to tracks in the Music Player.
Gameplay Features

  • Celebrate 30 years of the most iconic fighting game series – The hit series with over 39 million units in global sales returns for its 30th anniversary celebration with a compilation of 12 classic arcade titles in one package on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Windows PC.
  • Relive the titles that made gaming history – Includes the original Street Fighter released in 1987 which introduced two of gaming’s most famous heroes, Ryu and Ken. Additionally, the iconic Street Fighter II became the first ever one-on-one video game that gave players a choice of characters, including the debut of the series’ strongest female Chun-Li. Street Fighter III continued the core numbered series and was the first game to introduce the parry attack.
  • New gameplay options including online play – Players can utilize save states as they progress through the game offline. In addition, players can duke it out online in four classic titles (Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting, Super Street Fighter II: Turbo, Street Fighter Alpha 3 and Street Fighter III: Third Strike). In addition to Ranked and Casual Match options, up to four players can join a lobby where they can play against the CPU while waiting for their match. Each title will have their own Global leaderboard and the “rewind” tech ensures low-latency online battles.
  • Hadoken your way down memory lane – Revisit historic moments from the series and explore an interactive timeline of events that helped create one of the world’s leading fighting game series. View stunning pieces of concept art and uncover little known facts behind each game release.
  • Learn more about fan-favorite characters – Scroll through character bios and learn new details about series favorites whilst enjoying sprites and key animations to see how the classic fighters have evolved over time.
  • Remember the tunes! – Sit back and enjoy the most memorable Street Fighter tracks from the collection in the Music Player.
Watch the debut trailer below. View the first screenshots at the gallery.
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Thanks Z!! Finally I won't have to hook up the Dreamcast to play these classic SF titles.
 
I wonder if there will be an option to display the games in "full screen" instead of having those background margins.
 
I'll be happy picking this up for the Switch just so I can take it on the go. I did play the first SF briefly in the arcades as a kid but obviously didn't get far.
 

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[FONT=&quot]Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection launches May 29[/FONT]
Published 15 hours ago. 19 comments.
Pre-order bonuses and more announced.




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Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection will launch for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC via Steam on May 29, Capcom announced.


Here is an overview of the games included, its pre-order bonuses, and the Switch-exclusive Tournament Mode, via Capcom:
Games Included
The Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection contains 12 iconic titles in the series that each have their place in Street Fighter history. Four of these titles will include online play as noted below:

  • Street Fighter
  • Street Fighter II
  • Street Fighter II: Champion Edition
  • Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting – Online Play
  • Super Street Fighter II
  • Super Street Fighter II: Turbo – Online Play
  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter Alpha 2
  • Street Fighter Alpha 3 – Online Play
  • Street Fighter III
  • Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact
  • Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike – Online Play
The four games that offer online play also feature a recreation of the classic arcade experience as opponents can challenge you in real time as you play through arcade mode! Once the match with another player ends, you’ll be sent straight back to Arcade Mode. You can adjust the frequency of these online challenges or turn them off completely. Online play also features rollback technology that provides low-latency matches with the ability to adjust your own input latency via the in-game menu.
Whether you’re currently playing Street Fighter V: Arcade Edition or have only experienced the classic Street Fighter II, this collection is for all fans throughout the spectrum. Dive into the Interactive Timeline, Museum, and Music Player to sift through a rich collection of Street Fighter history. For more information on each of these features, visit our announcement blog: Celebrate 30 Years of Street Fighter with the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection.
Pre-Order Bonuses
Complete the collection with a free copy of Ultra Street Fighter IV by pre-ordering the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Steam before it officially launches on May 29! Learn more about this offer after the jump!
The Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection contains 12 titles that have each shaped the history of the Street Fighter series by introducing new concepts, gameplay features, and characters. In terms of release date, Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike launched way back in 1999 before it was followed by the series’ triumphant return with Street Fighter IV. This is where the pre-order bonus steps in with Street Fighter IV, which revitalized the series with its release and continued the legacy into the millennium! When you pre-order the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Steam, you’ll receive Ultra Street Fighter IV to complete the series!
Each platform’s pre-order bonus has its own redemption instructions, so make sure you read carefully.

  • PlayStation 4 – Pre-order the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection on PlayStation 4 to receive Ultra Street Fighter IV, the final updated version of the original Street Fighter IV. If you pre-order the physical copy, you’ll receive the game as a digital code on the receipt in North America. For European physical pre-orders, please check with participating retailers for details. If you pre-order the digital copy, you’ll receive the code one to two weeks after May 29.
  • Xbox One – Pre-order the physical or digital copy to receive two separate codes: one for Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition and the other for Ultra Street Fighter IV, which is playable due to backwards compatibility. The codes will be on the receipt during in-store pickup of the physical copy in North America. For European physical pre-orders, please check with participating retailers for details. For digital pre-orders, codes will be delivered to the Message Center 7-10 days after launch.
  • Steam – Pre-order on Steam to receive a digital copy of Ultra Street Fighter IV! The game will automatically appear in your library on launch day, the same time the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection appears.
  • Nintendo Switch – While there is no pre-order bonus for the Nintendo Switch, it is also the only system that will contain Super Street Fighter II: The Tournament Battle, which allows up to eight players to partake in a local ranked tournament together. More information on this exclusive below!
Street Fighter IV first launched in North America in 2009, an entire decade after Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike. Upon release, Street Fighter IV received universal acclaim from both players and the media who noted it as a familiar, yet innovative contribution to the series. In 2010, Super Street Fighter IV, was released in the first major update to the game, featuring new modes and characters, including the wildly popular Juri. In 2014, Ultra Street Fighter IV was released and was the final major update that included all previous modes, balance changes, and also introduced five new characters. In a span of five years, Street Fighter IV became a fighting game phenomenon in its own right.
Exclusive Tournaments for Switch
The Nintendo Switch version of the Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection will contain an exclusive recreation of Super Street Fighter II: The Tournament Battle, a special arcade-only version of Super Street Fighter II that featured the networking of four arcade cabinets and allowed up to eight players to compete in a bracket-based tournament.
Using local wireless play, you will need four Nintendo Switch systems and eight controllers to start a tournament, which is perfect for a group gathering! In cases where you don’t have eight players, the CPU will take control of the remaining spots to give you the same tournament experience. Once each match begins, the winner and loser will be placed in their respective brackets, followed by a short period of time where players will switch “seats” to face their next opponent in the tournament bracket. This process will continue until a champion is crowned!
Super Street Fighter II: The Tournament Battle takes advantage of the Nintendo Switch, which allows players to bring their systems anywhere and play together. We hope to see you forming tournaments of your own come May 29!
Watch a trailer introducing the Switch-exclusive Tournament Mode below.

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View a set of screenshots at the gallery.


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source: Gematsu
 



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[FONT=&quot]Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection retrospective video series: Street Fighter I and II[/FONT]
Published 16 hours ago. 8 comments.
The first in a new video series narrated by James Chen.


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Capcom has released the first in a series of Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection retrospective videos narrated by James Chen, which discusses the history of each game included in the collection. The first video focuses on the Street Fighter and Street Fighter II series of games.


Here is an overview of each game, via Capcom:
Street Fighter
The original Street Fighter (1987) introduced players to both Ryu and Ken, the only two playable characters in the game. Adon, Gen, Birdie, and Sagat were also in Street Fighter as non-playable characters and would eventually return to future games. Hadoken, Tatsumaki Senpukyaku, and Shoryuken were unique moves that had to be performed using certain motions. Though they were fairly difficult to pull off at the time, all three moves remain an iconic mainstay to Ryu and Ken’s repertoire.
Street Fighter II
The game that changed the fighting game genre forever, Street Fighter II became a worldwide phenomenon due to its new characters and improved gameplay. All eight playable characters became legends in video game history and are easily recognizable to this day, especially Chun-Li, the only female fighter in the roster. In terms of gameplay, each character also came with their own signature moves like Guile’s Sonic Boom that would remain part of their identity for years to come. Normal moves could now be linked together and also into a character’s special moves, creating the combo system that is now a staple in any fighting game.
Street Fighter II: Champion Edition
Adding the four boss characters – M. Bison, Vega, Balrog, and Sagat – from Street Fighter II, the total number of playable characters became 12 in Street Fighter II: Champion Edition. In addition, both players could now choose the same character!
Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting
Acting as a more thorough update to Street Fighter II: Champion Edition, this version gave some characters new moves like a fireball for Chun-Li. The biggest change was the increase to the game’s battle speed, which amped up the competitive arcade scene.
Super Street Fighter II
A dramatic re-imaging of the game from top to bottom, Super Street Fighter II features four new characters, new ending screens, sound effects, a scoring system, and more quality of life improvements across the board. Cammy, T. Hawk, Dee Jay, and Fei Long entered the ring and became superstars in their own regard. The aforementioned scoring system was used during the match and awarded points upon using certain moves. This included the first use of certain terminology like “reversals” and “first attacks.”
A special variant called Super Street Fighter II: The Tournament Battle will be recreated in the Nintendo Switch version of Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection! This allows up to eight players to link their Nintendo Switch systems together to form local tournaments where a winner will be crowned.
Super Street Fighter II: Turbo
Generally considered to be the final version of the game, Super Street Fighter II: Turbo introduced Super Combos to the series, which where all-new powerful moves that could turn the tide of battle. Air combos were also added, allowing players to hit opponents in the air and juggle them into other moves, including Super Combos. Finally, Akuma made his first appearance as a hidden boss and playable character. Due to his popularity, he would subsequently be a regular part of the Street Fighter series.
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection is due out for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC on May 29.


Watch the video below.
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[FONT=&quot]Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection details Training and Versus modes[/FONT]
Published 2 days ago. 8 comments.
Switch digital pre-orders also available.


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Capcom has detailed the Training and Versus modes included in the upcoming Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection, as well as announced the opening of digital pre-orders for the Switch version.
Get the details below.
Titles Overview
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection contains 12 iconic titles that have each added to the legendary fighting game series.

  • Street Fighter
  • Street Fighter II
  • Street Fighter II: Champion Edition
  • Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting
  • Super Street Fighter II
  • Super Street Fighter II Turbo
  • Street Fighter Alpha
  • Street Fighter Alpha 2
  • Street Fighter Alpha 3
  • Street Fighter III
  • Street Fighter III: 2nd Impact
  • Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike
Versus Mode


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Having a dedicated Versus Mode where you can choose your characters and stage is a mainstay for modern fighting games on console. That’s why all 12 of these games will have a local Versus Mode where two players can duke it out against each other! Upon selecting which game you’d like to play Versus in, you’ll then be given a choice of which stage to play on. To add some extra flavor, each of these stages is labeled with which character originated from it. For example, in Street Fighter Alpha 3, the House of Mystery – Palazzo Mistero, Italy is labeled as Rose’s stage.


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After each match, you’ll have the option to rematch, as well. If you choose to not have a rematch, you’ll be taken back to the main Versus screen where you can choose which of the 12 games to play. Invite your friends over to see who can really go home with the bragging rights!
Training Mode


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As previously announced, Street Fighter II: Hyper Fighting, Super Street Fighter II: Turbo, Street Fighter Alpha 3, and Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike will all have online play! We’re happy to announce that all four of these iconic titles will also feature robust Training Modes, where you can practice combos, set ups, and master your character of choice in order to hone your skills for countless online battles. There are numerous training options available that weren’t in the arcade versions of these games that will enable you to customize your experience and train more efficiently than ever before! Some of the options that are universal amongst all four games are the ability to turn on damage display, input display, dummy controls, and more!


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These aren’t even all the options available! Each of the four games also has its own additional training options that work within the gameplay mechanics introduced in the respective series.


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After the initial announcement, we saw lots of fan feedback hoping for Versus and Training Modes, even if the collection is focused on the arcade versions. It’s because of this feedback that these modes have been added to the game. Since this is a brand new feature, Versus and Training Mode will be available as a day one patch on May 29. You must connect to the internet and download the patch in order to enable them.


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We hope Training Mode will allow you to brush up on your fighting prowess before heading online to take on the world!
Digital Pre-Orders for the Siwtch Version
Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection is coming out on Nintendo Switch! Physical pre-orders have already started, but we’d like to announce that digital pre-orders are now live! Remember, the Nintendo Switch version of Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection has an exclusive recreation of Super Street Fighter II: The Tournament Battle, which is a special arcade-only version of Super Street Fighter II that featured the networking of four arcade cabinets and allowed up to eight players to compete in a bracket-based tournament. Follow the link below to pre-order your digital copy of Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection on Nintendo Switch.

Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection is due out for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC on May 29.
View a new set of screenshots at the gallery.


visit gallery »




source: Gematsu
 
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