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'''Street Fighter II': Champion Edition''' was the follow up to the stunningly successful [[Street Fighter II]] arcade game. CE was not a sequel, but rather an updated version that included new features not present in the original (hence the Japanese title ''Street Fighter II Dash'', a derivative of the original ''Street Fighter II'').
'''Street Fighter II': Champion Edition''' was the follow up to the stunningly successful [[Street Fighter II]] arcade game. CE was not a sequel, but rather an updated version that included new features not present in the original (hence the Japanese title ''Street Fighter II Dash'', a derivative of the original ''Street Fighter II'').


The first home version of the game was released for the PC Engine ([[TurboGrafx-16]]) in Japan as a 20 Megabit Hu-Card (TurboChip). It was also released for the [[Sega Master System]] in Brazil by [[Tec Toy]]. A [[Sega Genesis]] version was also produced titled ''[[Street Fighter II Special Champion Edition]]'' (or ''Street Fighter II Dash Plus'' in Japan). The [[SNES]] version of [[Street Fighter II Turbo]] also features a "Normal" mode based on ''Champion Edition'' in addition to the game's "Turbo" mode. A version of the X68000 computer was also released in Japan. In [[1998]] it was released to the [[PlayStation]] and [[Sega Saturn]] as a part of [[Street Fighter Collection 2]] alongside from "The World Warrior" and "Turbo Hyper Fighting".
The first home version of the game was released for the PC Engine ([[TurboGrafx-16]]) in Japan as a 20 Megabit Hu-Card (TurboChip). It was also released for the [[Sega Master System]] in Brazil by [[Tec Toy]]. A [[Sega Genesis]] version was also produced titled ''[[Street Fighter II Special Champion Edition]]'' (or ''Street Fighter II Dash Plus'' in Japan). The [[SNES]] version of [[Street Fighter II Turbo]] also features a "Normal" mode based on ''Champion Edition'' in addition to the game's "Turbo" mode. A version of the X68000 computer was also released in Japan. In [[1998]] it was released to the [[PlayStation]] and [[Sega Saturn]] as a part of [[Street Fighter Collection 2]] alongside "The World Warrior" and "Turbo Hyper Fighting".


The cast, story, controls, and rules for ''Champion Edition'' are identical to the original, so please see the [[Street Fighter II|SF2 guide]] for any questions regarding how to play. A list of the updates can be found below.
The cast, story, controls, and rules for ''Champion Edition'' are identical to the original, so please see the [[Street Fighter II|SF2 guide]] for any questions regarding how to play. A list of the updates can be found below.
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