SNES Classic Mini: 20 Video Games It Must Have
6. Street Fighter II: Turbo
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.