Released in March 1992, (often called SFII Dash in Japan) was the first major update to Capcom's revolutionary fighting game. It famously made the four "Grand Master" bosses playable and introduced the ability for two players to select the same character (mirror matches). Official Download & Modern Availability
: An official Street Fighter II Collection was previously available on iOS, though compatibility with newer iOS versions may vary. Key Version Differences (1992 vs. 1993) 1992 Arcade (Champion Edition) 1993 Genesis (Special Champion Edition) Playable Bosses Balrog, Vega, Sagat, and M. Bison Mirror Matches Introduced (alternate colors) Speed Standard arcade speed Includes a "Hyper" mode with increased speed New Moves Rebalanced original moves Adds some moves from Hyper Fighting Gameplay Innovations & Legacy Download Street Fighter II Champion Edition (19...
: The game introduced new color palettes for stages and refined character portraits on the "Vs." screen. Released in March 1992, (often called SFII Dash
You can find the authentic arcade version and its 16-bit console ports through several official digital services today: Key Version Differences (1992 vs