Street Fighter II
Capcom's Street Fighter II: The World Warrior is a fighting game that was first published in arcades in 1991. It is the sequel to 1987's Street Fighter and the second edition in the Street Fighter series. It is the fourteenth Capcom game to use the CP System arcade system board. Many of the elements established in the original game were refined in Street Fighter II, including the use of special command-based attacks, a combo system, a six-button setup, and a larger range of playable characters, each with their own fighting style.
Since the golden period of arcade video games, Street Fighter II has been the best-selling game. By 1994, at least 25 million individuals in the United States had played it. Because of its enormous success, a succession of upgraded versions with new features and characters were launched. Street Fighter II has sold over 200,000 arcade cabinets and 15 million software units worldwide, garnering an estimated $10 billion in total revenue, making it one of the top three highest-grossing video games of all time as of 2017 and the best-selling fighting game until 2019. More than 6.3 million SNES cartridges of Street Fighter II have been sold, making it Capcom's best-selling single software game for the next two decades, its best-selling game on a single platform, and the highest-selling third-party game on the SNES.
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