Street Fighter 2 turns 30 years-old today.
The legendary fighting game launched in Japanese arcades on 6th February 1991, according to a tweet from Capcom.
Today marks the 30th anniversary of Street Fighter II punching and kicking its way onto Arcades! đšī¸
Who was your favorite character from the original cast? pic.twitter.com/h6gtGtiMwa
— Capcom USA (@CapcomUSA_) February 6, 2021
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Street Fighter 2, which established and popularised the fighting game genre, is considered one of the greatest video games of all time. The Super Famicom (SNES) version of the game, which debuted in June 1992, became a megahit that sold 6.3m units worldwide.
Street Fighter 2 broke through into the popular culture, with characters such as Ryu, Ken, Guile and Chun-Li appearing in multiple mainstream media over the years, including the ill-fated 1994 live-action movie starring Jean-Claude Van Damme and Raul Julia.
Street Fighter 2’s explosive popularity and wonderful mechanics are well-documented, but Capcom’s 2013 film celebrating the game’s 25th anniversary is a great start.
I Am Street Fighter – 25th Anniversary Documentary Watch on YouTube
On a personal note, Street Fighter 2 is perhaps the video game that had the most influence on me growing up. As a shy 10-year-old, my love for the game forced me to confront intimidating South London arcades. I would put my money down to play next on a crowded cabinet tucked away within the bowels of Streatham’s now lost MegaBowl, beating opponents twice my age. Every day after secondary school I would pump my pocket money into the latest version of the game, desperately trying to improve.
