GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Street Fighter, Capcom has teamed up with iam8bit to release a working SNES cartridge for the classic fighting ...
Somehow, some way, Capcom has endorsed a reprinted cartridge of its most popular franchise that can send your Super Nintendo up in flames. And yes, it gets worse: these special edition cartridges are ...
Recently, there's been a lot of interest amongst gamers in Nintendo's long discontinued SNES console, and this is (rather unsurprisingly) a direct result of the Big N's decision to resurrect the ...
Capcom is re-releasing the Super NES version of Street Fighter 2 in November to celebrate the franchise’s 30th anniversary. The “brand-new, freshly manufactured limited edition” of the fighting game ...
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It's the 30 th anniversary of the iconic Street Fighter series. To celebrate, Capcom has joined forces with the folks at retro production company iam8bit to release a working SNES cartridge of Street ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Nostalgic Street Fighter 2 fans were giddy with excitement last month when self-described ...
Capcom and Iam8bit have teamed up to re-release Street Fighter II on an actual SNES cartridge to mark the series’ 30th anniversary. The cartridges cost $100 and are limited to a run of 5,500; 1,000 of ...
As if grabbing the SNES Classic Edition weren't challenging enough, retro gamers have another limited re-release to look out for: brand-new Street Fighter II cartridges. Capcom and iam8bit have teamed ...
More than 20 years after the SNES's 1990s heyday, Capcom and iam8bit have officially released a brand new SNES game: Street Fighter II 30th Anniversary Edition. As a (sold out) limited run of 5500, it ...
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