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Street Fighter II - The World Warrior is the first iteration of the [[:Category:Street Fighter|Street Fighter II series]], released on March [[1991]]. The game featured all the basic features that would be carried over to subsequent Street Fighter II editions. The original game featured eight selectable characters, with Ryu and Ken being the only characters with identical moves. In the single-player tournament, the player faces against the other seven main characters, before proceeding to the final four opponents, which were non-selectable boss characters. In World Warrior, matches could go up to ten rounds if there were no clear winner before making the player lose by default (in [[Street Fighter II Champion Edition|Champion Edition]] and onward, this was reduced to four rounds). This version featured several glitches, such as Guile's infamous "invisible throw" and "Golden Stance".
Street Fighter II - The World Warrior is the first iteration of the [[:Category:Street Fighter|Street Fighter II series]], released on March [[1991]]. The game featured all the basic features that would be carried over to subsequent Street Fighter II editions. The original game featured eight selectable characters, with Ryu and Ken being the only characters with identical moves. In the single-player tournament, the player faces against the other seven main characters, before proceeding to the final four opponents, which were non-selectable boss characters. In World Warrior, matches could go up to ten rounds if there were no clear winner before making the player lose by default (in [[Street Fighter II Champion Edition|Champion Edition]] and onward, this was reduced to four rounds). This version featured several glitches, such as Guile's infamous "invisible throw" and "Golden Stance".


The Street Fighter II games were followed by several sub-series of Street Fighter games and spinoffs which includes [[Street Fighter Alpha]], [[Street Fighter EX]], [[Street Fighter III]], [[Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo]] and Capcom's Vs. series (which combined Capcom's characters with properties from other companies such as Marvel, SNK and Tatsunoko). Capcom released [[Street Fighter IV]] for the arcades in 2008.
The Street Fighter II games were followed by several sub-series of Street Fighter games and spinoffs which includes [[Street Fighter Alpha]], [[Street Fighter EX]], [[Street Fighter III]], [[Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo]] and Capcom's Vs. series (which combined Capcom's characters with properties from other companies such as [[Marvel vs. Capcom|Marvel]], [[Capcom vs. SNK|SNK]], [[Street Fighter X Tekken|Tekken]] and [[Tatsunoko vs. Capcom: Ultimate All-Stars|Tatsunoko]]). Capcom released [[Street Fighter IV]] for the arcades in 2008.


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