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Secret Goukis in DC Super SFII X Two secret versions of Gouki (Akuma) have been found in the recently released Dreamcast port of Super Street Fighter II X (Super SFII Turbo). From gamecombos.com: Perhaps the most interesting feature of the dip-switch menu is the ability to play either Shin Gouki or Tien Gouki. Shin Gouki has a double air Fireball, an extra hit to his MK Hurricane Kick, and an invincible Teleport. Tien Gouki has the same features of Shin Gouki with the addition of a Super Meter which allows him to do the infamous Raging Demon! Visit gamecombos.com for the movie, VMU save file, dip switch settings and the codes.
Street Fighter II' on Sega Master System! Think you know every version of Street Fighter out there? Well, here's more proof that Brazilians seem to be a little more addicted to Street Fighter than the rest of us. Here's an extract from the Street Fighter II' for Sega Master System FAQ, written by Azathoth. Street Fighter 2 Dash (or SF2') was produced for the Sega Master System by a Brazilian game company called Tec Toy under license by Capcom in 1997. It was only distributed in Brazil, and as far as I know, is the last new Master System game to be made. Weighing in at a hefty 8 Megs, it's also the largest SMS game ever made. If you have a copy of this game, consider yourself an official SMS aficionado, or a Capcom freak. The game is a strange hybrid of every SF game from SF2:WW to Super SF2. The box art is the same as the Genesis/Mega Drive version of SF2:CE, characters have alternate colors and moves that are contained in SF2:CE and SF2T, and has the character art (win/lose screens) from SSF2. Also, character names reflect the US versions of SF2, i.e.: Balrog is the boxer. In case you didn't know, Street Fighter II' is pronounced 'Street Fighter II Dash' and is sometimes written that way. It is the Japanese name for Street Fighter II Champion Edition. | ![]() |
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