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All the Latest Game Footage and Images from Street Fighter II
The Amiga port of Street Fighter II is a conversion of the classic arcade fighting game originally developed by Capcom. It retains the core one-on-one combat mechanics, the original roster of fighters, and their unique moves and special techniques. The port supports both single-player and two-player modes, with graphical and audio adjustments made to accommodate the Amiga's hardware limitations.
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