Ken in the original version of Super Street Fighter II (left) and an early prototype of Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix version (right).ĭavid Sirlin, producer of Backbone's Capcom Classics Collection Volume 1, suggested a number of projects to Capcom during the compilation's development, including redrawn versions of Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo and Street Fighter II. Remixed music has also been developed, handled by video game music website OverClocked ReMix.ĭesigner David Sirlin states that HD Remix is a heavily modified port of Super Street Fighter II X for Matching Service, a Dreamcast version of Super Turbo released only in Japan that featured an online versus mode. The sprites and backgrounds in the original Super Street Fighter II Turbo are replaced by high-resolution artwork drawn by UDON Entertainment, allowing HD Remix to make the most use of high definition displays (but the game can be changed to the original sprites as an option). A display mode that fits the game into a 16:9 aspect ratio without impacting gameplay.Worldwide rankings and leaderboards arranged by character and country. A 'Quarter Match' mode which allows players to spectate and jump into online matches simulating the arcade environment.Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix features the same roster of characters as Super Street Fighter II Turbo, and two gameplay modes: classic and remix (rebalanced).
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