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System(s): Sega Dreamcast | ||||||||||
Publisher: Capcom | ||||||||||
Developer: Capcom | ||||||||||
Peripherals supported: Dreamcast VGA Box, Jump Pack, Dreamcast Arcade Stick, Dreamcast Keyboard | ||||||||||
Genre: Fighting | ||||||||||
Number of players: 1-2 | ||||||||||
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Super Street Fighter II X for Matching Service is a fighting game developed by Capcom, and one of many updates to the popular fighting game, Street Fighter II. This version was released for the Sega Dreamcast exclusively in Japan in 2000. It is an enhanced port of Super Street Fighter II X: Grand Master Challenge, known as Super Street Fighter II Turbo in the west.
The game is virtually identical to other ports of Super Street Fighter II X/Super Street Fighter II Turbo, but is compatible with Capcom's "matching service", meaning players can compete online.
Production credits
- Producer: Noritaka Funamizu, Yoshihiro Sudou
- Programmer: Nobuaki Minomiya, Hisashi Kuramoto
- Scroll Design: Yusuke Saiwai
- Sound: Hiroaki "X68K" Kondo
- Music: Yuko Takehara
- Planner: Buruma (Kojimax)
- Title Design: Ukabin
- Instruction Card Design: Yuko Uchida
- Network: Kaz Yunde, Kentaro Kaneko, Mineyuki Noda, Miss, Net Man, Shin.
- Special Thanks: Cham, Meijin, Kouhei Akiyama, Tomohiro Ueno, Tsutomu Ikai
- Test Player: Yoshihiro Tomita, Masayasu Mukai, Yuka Matsumi, Katsunori Shinano, Nozomu Umezono
- General Producer: Noritaka Funamizu, Yoshiki Okamoto
and All Capcom Staff
Presented by: Capcom
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Physical scans
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External links
- Sega of Japan catalogue pages (Japanese): Dreamcast
References
- ↑ File:DCM_JP_20001229_2000-41ex.pdf, page 23
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 File:Dorimaga JP 20021011 2002-18.pdf, page 33 Cite error: Invalid
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tag; name ":File:Dorimaga JP 20021011 2002-18.pdf_p33" defined multiple times with different content - ↑ 576 Konzol, "Május 2001" (HU; 2001-xx-xx), page 43
- ↑ Dreamcast Magazine, "2000-41 extra (2000-12-29ex)" (JP; 2000-12-15), page 23
- ↑ Gamers' Republic, "March 2001" (US; 2001-xx-xx), page 82
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