This is arguably the best port of Super Street Fighter II ever, and given it's a port on the Game Boy Advance, us lucky gamers get to play it everywhere (never mind that its purchase is at the expense of any productivity at work).
Street Fighter II's...read the complete Super Street Fighter II: Turbo Revival review at Game Power AU
For the most part, Super Street Fighter II Turbo Revival is identical to the arcade version of Super Street Fighter II Turbo--an impressive achievement. Previous home versions of Street Fighter II, for systems such as the SNES, Genesis,...read the complete Super Street Fighter II: Turbo Revival review at GameSpot
If you’re new to the franchise then seeing all the biffed up fighters, in colorful attire may seem quite strange, but put simply: Fighters from all around the world, travel to different countries to battle with other fighters and to prove to themselves...read the complete Super Street Fighter II: Turbo Revival review at Cubed3
Before Mortal Kombat and Tekken took the world by storm, there was Street Fighter. Polygons did not exist. There was no such thing as a Run, Tag or Evade button. 10-hit combos were unheard of. Street Fighter II Turbo was all about fast,...read the complete Super Street Fighter II: Turbo Revival review at GameZone
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Seven years after its arcade release, Super Street Fighter II Turbo makes its way to the Game Boy Advance, complete with new features and an updated interface. All 16 characters from the original are playable, from old favorites like Ryu and Chun-Li to...read the complete Super Street Fighter II: Turbo Revival review at AllGame
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