Introduced in the Street Fighter EX series In Street Fighter EX
Introduced in Street Fighter II: The Interactive Movie Visit each character's article for an in-depth look at the games each of them appeared in. Not included are spin-off characters who would later transfer to the main series ( Poison and Violent Ken). In Street Fighter V: Champion Edition īelow are the playable Street Fighter characters from spin-offs, listed in order of first appearance. Introduced in Street Fighter V series In Street Fighter V In Super Street Fighter IV: Arcade Edition Introduced in the Street Fighter IV series In Street Fighter IV Introduced in the Street Fighter III series In Street Fighter III: New Generation Introduced in the Street Fighter Alpha series In Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams In Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers In Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers Introduced in the Street Fighter II series In Street Fighter II: The World Warrior No version of Street Fighter III has all 21 characters due to Shin Akuma only being playable in the Dreamcast version of Street Fighter III: Double Impact Introduced in Street Fighter Yun debuted in the Street Fighter III series before also being added to the Street Fighter Alpha series Shin Akuma and Evil Ryu debuted in the Street Fighter Alpha series before being added to the Street Fighter II series Visit each character's article for an in-depth look at the games each of them appeared in.Īll characters are playable in their first appearance unless otherwise noted. 3.5 Introduced in Street Fighter Online: Mouse Generationīelow are the playable Street Fighter characters, listed in order of first appearance.3.3 Introduced in the Street Fighter EX series.
Those who already nabbed any of the three on the Wii Virtual Console originally can upgrade to Wii U Virtual Console compliant copies for $1.50 a pop. Unless you're a diehard completionist or something. Some friendly advice: get Street Fighter 2 Turbo and just go for Super Street Fighter, or vice versa. It's also worth noting that the Genesis version of Street Fighter 2 Turbo is highly underrated, though still only available on the regular Wii.Īt any rate, each is available for $7.99, though purchase one and you can get the others for half price. Though the original SF2 was still good enough to convince folks to pick up a Super Nintendo over a Genesis. Hence why the Turbo 2 port was so popular, since it was as close to arcade perfect as technically feasible. It's hard to understand why anyone might be interested in the SNES version of vanilla plain Street Fighter 2, considering that it was missing many of the bells and whistles of the arcade versions. Here's a trailer for what was the most popular of the bunch: The holy trifecta includes Street Fighter 2, Street Fighter 2 Turbo, and Super Street Fighter 2. So the bad news is that Ultra Street Fighter 4 is not coming to the Wii U, at least anytime soon.īut the good news is that the three different versions of Street Fighter 2 that came out for the SNES is available, via the Wii U Virtual Console.