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CoolROM.com's game information and ROM download page for Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo (CPS2). View this page in. English French German Indonesian. They're not allowed to sell this game anymore,or any other mahvel game. I would like a Pc Port of HDR, I love SF2. 3rd Strike Online Edition first before Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo HD Remix. I'd also like Super Puzzle Fighter 2 Turbo HD Remix & Darkstalkers Resurrection. Dec 9, 2015 @ 1:54pm.

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Catalog NumberOCRA-0012
Release DateNov 27, 2008
Publish FormatDoujin/Indie
Release PriceFree
Media FormatDigital
ClassificationOriginal Soundtrack
PublisherOverClocked ReMix

Credits

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ComposerYoko Shimomura, Isao Abe, Syun Nishigaki, Felix Mendelssohn, Stephen Malcolm-Howell
ArrangerJivemaster, AE, Prozax, Palpable, Malcos, José the Bronx Rican, Sixto Sounds, djpretzel, The Grammar Club, Big Giant Circles, Justin R. Coleman, Shael Riley, Vurez, zircon, Red Tailed Fox, Another Soundscape, Neostorm, Mazedude, McVaffe
PerformerProzax, AE, Sixto Sounds, The Grammar Club, Justin R. Coleman

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Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo Hd Remix Pc Game Download Pc


01 Rock the Asphalt (Opening Demo)0:37
02 Clamato Fever (Menu)2:29
03 The Select Few (Character Select)0:37
04 Stand-up Game (VS: Open Beta)0:05
05 Fisticuffs (VS)0:03
06 Reinterpretation (Ryu Stage)1:50
07 Reinterpretation HD (Ryu Stage: Heavy Damage)0:26
08 Nomadic (Ryu Ending)0:30
09 Made in U.S.A. (Ken Stage)1:42
10 Made in U.S.A. HD (Ken Stage: Heavy Damage)0:48
11 Commitment Shodan (Ken Ending 1)0:30
12 Wedding March (Ken Ending 2)0:30
13 Dosu-Koi (E. Honda Stage)2:03
14 Dosu-Koi HD (E. Honda Stage: Heavy Damage)0:57
15 Fight and Feast (E. Honda Ending)0:30
16 Street Market (Chun-Li Stage)1:48
17 Street Market HD (Chun-Li Stage: Heavy Damage)1:23
18 So Am I Reveng'd (Chun-Li Ending 1)0:30
19 Single Ladies, Clap Your Hands (Chun-Li Ending 2)0:30
20 Long Leg of the Law (Chun-Li Ending 3)0:30
21 Docks Day (Blanka Stage)1:21
22 Docks Day HD (Blanka Stage: Heavy Damage)1:02
23 Long Lost (Blanka Ending)0:30
24 Red Cyclone (Zangief Stage)1:59
25 Red Cyclone HD (Zangief Stage: Heavy Damage)0:32
26 Viktory Tastes You (Zangief Ending)0:30
27 Combat and Service (Guile Stage)1:48
28 Combat and Service HD (Guile Stage: Heavy Damage)1:48
29 Blood on the Asphalt (Guile Ending)0:31
30 Reaching for Nirudha (Dhalsim Stage)1:58
31 Reaching for Nirudha HD (Dhalsim Stage: Heavy Damage)0:49
32 Home at Last (Dhalsim Ending)0:30
33 MMA Selector (Options)0:27
34 New Mexican Thunderbird (T. Hawk Stage)2:10
35 New Mexican Thunderbird HD (T. Hawk Stage: Heavy Damage)0:56
36 Brand New Mexico (T. Hawk Ending)0:30
37 Flying Heaven (Fei Long Stage)1:55
38 Flying Heaven HD (Fei Long Stage: Heavy Damage)1:15
39 The Dragon, The Hero (Fei Long Ending)0:30
40 Thank You, Dee Jay (Dee Jay Stage)1:40
41 Thank You, Dee Jay HD (Dee Jay Stage: Heavy Damage)0:35
42 Hot Club Joint (Dee Jay Ending)0:30
43 Army Girl (Cammy Stage)1:36
44 Army Girl HD (Cammy Stage: Heavy Damage)0:26
45 PTSD (Cammy Ending)0:30
46 Ready for the Next Sucka (Match End)0:06
47 Just One More.. (Continue)0:11
48 New Blood (Here Comes a New Challenger)0:02
49 Sexy Trunks (Balrog Stage)1:58
50 Sexy Trunks HD (Balrog Stage: Heavy Damage)0:57
51 How I'm Livin' (Balrog Ending)0:30
52 Spittin' Narcissism (Vega Stage)1:54
53 Spittin' Narcissism HD (Vega Stage: Heavy Damage)1:05
54 The Beauteous (Vega Ending)0:30
55 Sagat's Moonbike (Sagat Stage)1:50
56 Sagat's Moonbike HD (Sagat Stage: Heavy Damage)0:42
57 Hollow Glory (Sagat Ending)0:30
58 Tribute to the Master (M. Bison Stage)1:26
59 Tribute to the Master HD (M. Bison Stage: Heavy Damage)0:49
60 Call Him Dictator (M. Bison Ending)0:30
61 Mountain Breaker (Akuma Stage)1:55
62 Mountain Breaker HD (Akuma Stage: Heavy Damage)0:55
63 Killing Machine (Akuma Ending)0:30
64 The World Warriors (Credits)1:43
65 See Ya! (Game Over)0:02
66 Grand Masters (Ranking Display)0:04
Disc length62:45

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Notes

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Founded in 1999, OverClocked ReMix is an organization dedicated to the appreciation, preservation, and interpretation of video game music. Its primary focus is www.ocremix.org, a website featuring hundreds of free fan arrangements, information on game music and composers, resources for aspiring artists, and a thriving community of video game music fans.
* For media inquiries (interviews, articles, conventions), please contact us at press@ocremix.org.
* For soundtrack development by OverClocked ReMix, professional game companies should contact site creator David 'djpretzel' Lloyd at djpretzel@ocremix.org.
OC ReMix: Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix Official Soundtrack is primarily based on OC ReMix's Super Street Fighter II Turbo tribute album Blood on the Asphalt (http://sf2.ocremix.org), produced by Shael Riley and Stephen Malcolm-Howell.
OC ReMix: Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix Official Soundtrack
Directors:
djpretzel (David W. Lloyd)
Shael Riley
Assistant Directors:
Liontamer (Larry Oji)
Malcos (Stephen Malcolm-Howell)
Original Composers:
Yoko Shimomura (01-03, 06-11, 13-17, 21-32, 46-47, 49-50, 52-53, 58-59, 65-66)
Isao Abe (04-05, 34-36, 40-42, 48, 55-56)
Felix Mendelssohn, Yoko Shimomura (12)
Stephen Malcolm-Howell, Yoko Shimomura, Isao Abe (33)
Syun Nishigaki, Isao Abe (18-20, 51, 54, 57, 60-63, 64)
Syun Nishigaki (37-39, 43-45)
ReMixers:
Jivemaster (01)
AE & Prozax (02)
Palpable (03)
Malcos (04, 06-07, 30-33, 46-47, 58-59, 65-66)
AE (05, 16-17, 21-22, 61-62)
José the Bronx Rican (08, 11-12, 15, 18-20, 23, 26, 36, 39-42, 45, 51-54, 57, 60)
Sixto Sounds (09-10)
djpretzel (13-14)
The Grammar Club [Adam Ruttan, DJ Snyder, Glenn Case, Shael Riley] (24-25)
Big Giant Circles & Justin R. Coleman (27-28)
Shael Riley (29)
Vurez (34-35)
zircon (37-38)
Malcos & Red Tailed Fox (43-44)
Another Soundscape (48, 64)
Neostorm (49-50)
Mazedude (55-56)
McVaffe (63)

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Super Street Fighter II Turbo: HD Remix



REVIEW
: SuperStreet Fighter 2: Turbo HD Remix is the first ever 'remake'of a classic Street Fighter game and one of the most ambitious fightinggame projects to date. What more deserving title of such a remake than the classic, long-time fan favorite,Super Street Fighter2 Turbo, the last installment from the immortal SF2 series (which gotits start in 1991). Every background, charactersprite and frame of animation has been resized to a larger scale and was completely redrawn by the team of talented artists over at UDONComics.
As someone who grew up religiously playing EVERY incarnation of StreetFighter 2 in the arcades (and on SNES at home), I have nearly every frame of animationin SF2 embeddedinto my brain. Like many other die-hards out there, I can fully appreciatewhat UDON has done with this timeless classic. Redrawing and re-coloring everysingle frame of animation must have been an immeasurably frustrating andchallenging process, along with much 'trial & error'experimentation. That said, let me be the first to congratulate UDON foractually pulling this off. The final product is a beautiful sight for any oldschool Street Fighter fan.. and it was well worth the effort guys.

Super Turbo never looked so crispy.. and don't forget spinning knuckle goes through fireballs!


The all new character sprites and backgrounds really stand out, even thoughthey're based on 'ancient' pixel-based artwork and animations. Even bytoday'sstandards of 2D fighting games, HD Remix's 2D character sprites are definitelybigger than most, and fill the screen like no others everhave. The iconic characters themselves have enough presence and charisma to fill thescreen under normal circumstances, but these beefy &colorful new sprites simply light upthe room! The new and improved renditions of the classic locations andbackgrounds are also excellent and breathe new life into the game.
HD Remix
really does look like a completely new title,complete with fabulous redrawn selection screen artwork. The brand new character endings drawn by UDON are also a much appreciated addition.Thein-game character sprites match all of this new artwork nicely, and each frameof animation is pretty much its own unique artwork. Overall, I'm pleased with nearly every characterin the game as far as looks go. They really nailed the faces and updated facialexpressions. The art style also somewhat resembles the way legendary Capcomartist 'Edayan' draws them (who in my opinion is oneof the best Capcom artists of all time, famous for his amazing work on RivalSchools & SSF2T Revival).
Due to the nature of redrawing such significantly smaller pixel-based sprites,the new sprite animations in HD Remix do have a dated look and can sometimes appear'jittery' or 'choppy'. The backgrounds, while looking awesomelysharp, also still contain characters that poorly animate (2 frames ftw)! It's a forgivable flaw, given the nature of this project. It was obviously arequirement to keepthe 'frame count' for each move the same as in the original, so thatthe gameplay remains unchanged. On that front, UDON definitely succeeded.


Capcom kept gameplay mechanics perfectly intact from the original arcade versionof Super Turbo,but also included a new 'HD Mode' featuring new gameplay tweaks,character balancing, extra moves, more combo possibilities. HD Mode alsofeatures some brand new character colors, which is always cool to see. Speakingof colors, all of the iconic character colors from the likes of ChampionshipEdition, Turbo, and Super are all remastered in HD Remix.(Old school fans remember how big of a deal it was to have new alternatecolors for your characters back in the early 90's). If you were ever afan of the Street Fighter 2 series, there's no reason not to loveplaying this visually superior version of one of the biggest arcadehits of all time. Don't forget that this is the series that sparked the competitivefighting game community and brought fighting games and arcades in the early 90's to a new level.
Speaking ofarcades, where ever did they go? ..I'll always miss the smell of token machinesand old arcade cabinets. How times havechanged. Seems like the best arcade you can go to these days is in yourown home with online mode. HD Remix's online mode isn't perfect and I had sometrouble finding matches and staying connected at first. OnceI did connect with a few friends, the game ran smoothly for the most part. There'salso a Network Smoothing option which also helps out when any lag pops up.Overall, it seems like you can play the same type of intense game online asyou can offline. Unfortunately, online options are bare bones in HD Remix, but the essentials are there.
As far as gameplay goes,you know this game is OLD school. As much as I love playing HD Remix withmy old school buddies, honestly, I'd still rather pop in a game from theStreet Fighter III or Street Fighter Alpha1, 2 or 3. Beingable to parry a fireball when your life is down to nothing (so you don't dieof chip damage), or use a wider variety of super moves to mix things up arefighting game novelties that I dearly miss when playing SSF2T. Even assomeone who grew up in the arcades playing Street Fighter 1 and 2,I still prefer newer, more advanced gameplay systemsthese days. Besides, sometimes my thumbs don't feel like working so hardanymore... After playing an old game like Super Turbo for an extendedperiod of time, you're reminded how much work these old games used to be:Shoryuken,Hurricane Kick, Low Jab, Low Jab, Shoryuken, Shoryuken, Hadoken, Shoryuken,Hadoken, Fake Hadoken, Jump in, Low Jab, Shoryuken..Carpal Tunnel, andI lost.. Dammit, and 2 more rounds to go.

The big guys are freakin' HUGE in HD Remix!


Options.. HD Remix has em! Firstly, there are a nice variety of arcadestyle Dip Switch settings, which allow you to tweak some interestingdetails about specific character moves and abilities. You also have the optionto set the stage music back to the original arcade themes, or keep the default'remixed' themes (most of which sound extraordinary)! And, as funny as it sounds,you can even switch out the character sprites back to the original pixels! The old style sprites have a filtered and'blurred' lookto them, and although they look rather out of place in front of the HDbackgrounds, they come out looking fairly decent for old-ass pixels.

Page Updated:January 14th, 2017
Developer(s):Backbone Entertainment
Publisher(s):Capcom
Designer(s):David Sirlin Lead Designer
Rey Jimenez Producer
Artwork by:UDON Comics
Platform(s): PlayStationNetwork, Xbox Live, PC
Release Date(s): Nov. 25th, 2008 PlayStation 3
Nov. 26th, 2008
Xbox 360
Characters: Ryu,Ken,Chun-Li,Guile,Dhalsim,Blanka,Zangief,E.Honda,Balrog,Vega,Sagat,Bison,Cammy,FeiLong, Dee Jay, T.Hawk, Akuma

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GameplayEngine 7.5 / 10
Story/ Theme 8.0 / 10
OverallGraphics 8.5 / 10
Animation 7.0 / 10
Music/ Sound Effects 9.0 / 10
Innovation 9.0 / 10
Art Direction 9.0 / 10
Customization 9.0 / 10
Options / Extras 9.0 / 10
Intro / Presentation 7.5 / 10
Replayability / Fun 7.5 / 10
'Ouch' Factor 8.0 / 10
Characters 9.5 / 10
BOTTOM LINE

8.8/10

Review based on PS3 version

Final Words:

It's been a long time coming, but HD Remix is a 'gift from the heart' to veteran Street Fighter fans and was well worth the wait.It's beautiful to see allof the original World Warriors brought back to life in a new art direction,andin full HD. The coloring is particularly well done and the attention todetail on the character sprites will not soon be forgotten. A lot of the 'roughedges' of the old sprites were expertly smoothed out and given a fresh cel-shadedstyle re-coloring.

Thevisual overhaul of HD Remix didn't translate without imperfections. The factthat these huge character sprites keep the same amount of frames of animation asthe originals (which are 17 years old), oftentimes makes them appear awkwardlyjittery.After being spoiled with the amazing fluidity of the Street Fighter III series and the cool 'anime-esk' look of StreetFighter Alpha characters, the classic characters of HD Remix do have some obviousflaws. For one, everyone still turns into M. Bisonwhen they're on fire (or turns into Zangief if they're T. Hawk).. I was hoping they'd fix that.
I'm sure everyone willdraw different opinions on the way the characters look with the new graphics.. and if youwant my two cents, Cammy went a little overboard on the eye makeup and FeiLong's noggin is a bit large. Nitpicking aside, I realize 'perfection' in a project like this is damn nearimpossible. For what UDON had to work with, they really camethrough for the fans. In any case, HD Remix is one of the most impressive remakesof any classic 2D game I've ever played. It's pretty much a must-own for anyfighting game fan with a PS3 or 360.
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