SNES Classic Mini: 20 Video Games It Must Have

6. Street Fighter II: Turbo

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The Super Nintendo was known for its decent coin-op conversions and this one was no exception. Colourful and quick, the SNES version also benefitted from the Sony-made audio chip to recreate the arcade soundtrack at home. The SNES version also boasted a fully customisable control scheme since there were four face buttons and two shoulder buttons; conversely the Sega Mega Drive version was hampered in its control, as players would have to press the Start button to switch between punches and kicks.

From uppercutting bosses with a sweet finisher to mastering more obscure moves like Dhalsim's Yoga Teleport, Street Fighter II: Turbo offered fighting fans a blistering game that had loads of replayability.

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Bryan Langley’s first console was the Super Nintendo and he hasn’t stopped using his opposable thumbs since. He is based in Bristol, UK and is still searchin' for them glory days he never had.