Street Fighter 2 Pro(1993)Nintendo Entertainment System(NES)Family Computer(FC)ストリートファイターⅡ街頭霸王 快打旋風

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Street Fighter II Pro (misspelled Street Figiter II Pro on the title screen) is an unlicensed port of Street Fighter II: Championship Edition, made by Cony Soft in 1993.

Overview

This appears to be the original Street Fighter II port by Cony, and is possibly their first game. This release only contains the original 8 fighters, with the bosses appearing in later variants. The presentation is more accurate to the real Street Fighter II than the re-releases/hacks that came afterwards. Like Cony's other games, the AI is considered to be unfairly difficult and is known to frequently spam specials. The special moves themselves are executed differently to the official Street Fighter II, requiring the player to press a direction on the D-pad plus A and B at the same time, with the exception of special moves that require to press a button repeatedly. The ending is a simple credits screen which appears in many of Cony's other games.

Variations

Made by Cony
Street Blaster II Pro (1993) - Alternate title for Street Fighter II Pro, most likely released in Western territories to avoid trademark problems.
Street Fighter IV Pro 10/Street Blaster IV Pro 10 (1993) - Adds Balrog and Vega to the game. The Blaster title was most likely released in Western territories.
Street Blaster V Turbo 20 (1993) - Uses a different select screen with much bigger icons and is the first known variant to include clones (with all having different names). Blanka's stage was changed as well due to unknown reasons. Another version with the copyrights altered is known to exist.
Street Fighter X Turbo 40 (1993) - Adds Sagat, M.Bison and Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury II while dropping Zangief, and every character has 3 more recolors of themselves. Another version exists with a Japanese title screen, which was most likely released in Asian territories. This is also one of the few Cony games that allows the player to switch IRQ modes at the beginning of the game
Super Blaster VII Turbo 28 (1993) - Drops Terry Bogard from the previous version for Andy Bogard and Mai Mai (Mai Shiranui) and adds Zangief back in. It also reduces the amount of clones, so now every character has one clone, with each having their own set of graphics and names. This time around, Balrog, Vega, Sagat and M.Bison all have their appropriate stages (although Balrog's and M.Bison's themes have been switched around). This version also allows the player to switch between IRQ modes.
Street Fighter V Turbo 60 (1995/1996) - Drops Sagat, M.Bison and the Fatal Fury characters, although their icons are still used. Three versions exist, but the only difference between them is the copyright year; two of these have a copyright year of 1996 in different fonts.

Unknown

Street Fighter V (20 Peoples) (also known as Fighter V) - Only contains the fighters from Street Fighter IV Pro 10. The stages are mostly original and are only somewhat related to the original ones. For example, Blanka's stage is a forested area rather than the village platform in the original. Characters' names are also no longer shown under the lifebars. Some of the player icons and the ending have been taken from Super Fighter III, while Ryu's character select icon has been replaced with an image of Goku from the unrelated Dragon Ball series.
Street Fighter VI (8 Peoples) (1993) - Only contains the 8 original fighters and uses some of the assets from Street Fighter V (20 Peoples). However, it appears that the scrolling is broken in the stages, since they don't move around with the characters. Also, upon starting up the game, the Japanese name for SNK's Art of Fighting (Ryūko no Ken) comes up before the Street Fighter logo.
Street Fighter VI (16 Peoples) (1993) - Similar to Street Fighter VI (8 Peoples), although every character has their own duplicate, and the Japanese Art of Fighting name has been removed. Other than that, the game remains the same.
Street Fighter VI (12 Peoples) (1996) - This version removes Dhalsim and Zangief from the roster, possibly so the game uses less space. The title screen appears different compared to the previous versions and the game has a later copyright date, but other than that, it remains the same as the 16 Peoples version.
The Ancient and Modern Heros - A hack of Street Fighter V (20 Peoples) that replaces the fighters' select icons with random characters and modifies their sprites to bare a loose resemblance to them.
Bollywood 2003 - Appears to be a hack of Street Fighter VI (12 Peoples) that changes the characters to Bollywood movie stars.

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