

SF2 HF-> SSF2 = First CPS2 Street Fighter. This version is available on Sega Megadrive/Genesis as SF2SCE A new colour palette was added for each character, and that new palette became the new default colour (except for one character which retained his WW and CE default colour). SF2 CE-> HF = Some characters got new moves (most noticeable Chun Li's fireball) and overall game speed got an increase. Both players (be it human or cpu) can play with the same character simultaneously, every character has an alternate colour for this reason.A few backgrounds were altered (either in colour or by removal of some elements) and character portraits were redrawn for some characters (most notable, Ryu). SF2-> SF2 CE = You can play as the 4 boss characters, Vega, M.Bison, Sagat and Balrog. If you want to know the difference between each version I will gladly list the major changes:

I guess you probably saw the different artwork on the US SF2CE box and maybe thought that was a different game? SF2 SCE which contains the CE (" ' or Dash in Japan ") and the Turbo (Hyper Fighting in Japan) editions. True? I don't see what makes this game so big memory wise.Actually there are only two SFII games that have been released on the Genesis (even if technically one of them is two games in one). Someone said that this is the largest game on the Genesis. What's the difference? The only one I have is Special Champion Edition and I love it. I've seen at least 3 different box covers. Too bad there was never a port of Super Turbo. It adds four characters to the original twelve, but the game is largely Hyper Fighting without the speed.
#Super street fighter 2 games update
Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers is a port of the arcade game of the same name (the third and major update to SFII, meant to be a total remake), though unfortunately even the original Super wasn't really finished. (Not that Hyper Fighting is even that good.) The earlier product itself was scrapped when Sega yelled at them about the seemingly better SNES II Turbo conversion on the way. There is also a hacked (!) prototype for an earlier Champion Edition port. I'm not sure which one's better, but one of them is clearly the best conversion (not port) of the game out there. Technically, it's a port of the SNES "Street Fighter II Turbo". Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition is a port of both the arcade game known as II': Champion Edition (the first update to SFII) and the later II' : Hyper Fighting (the second update). There are only two Street Fighter games on the Mega Drive, and both are versions of II.
