![]() ![]() Mario's sprite, reused in Mari Street Fighter III Turbo, is a poorly edited version of his sprite from Super Mario Bros. The background for Mario's stage is ripped from Little Nemo: The Dream Master and shares its graphics with Kart Fighter. There's also an unplayable version of Ryu whose background has been ripped from Super Mario Bros. Mario Fighter III: The World Warrior - Hack of Master Fighter III that adds Mario and a clone of Guile to the roster of playable characters.Master Fighter III: The World Warrior - This version changes the copyright to 1993 and adds "Viga" as a playable character.Title screen replaced with III instead II - released in 25-31 December 1992. Street Fighter III - This version based on original SFII.Master Fighter II: The World Warrior - A title hack of Street Fighter II' which also has the invincibility cheat (printed on the back of the cart.Street Fighter II (Invincibility) - Although this isn't the true name of this version, this replaces the first two Chinese characters on the sign in Chun-Li's stage to "YOKO", while also adding an invincibility cheat.There is no difficulty selection and the game itself has hard AI (but the AI isn't as poorly programmed as the fighting games under Cony Soft's name), and it also has English in some areas, especially in the ending cutscenes. The player only gets one continue, unlike the official game. Like in the original version, the player fights through the other selectable characters (here in a preset order), eventually reaching the final battle with Dictator. They all have their moves (although Zangief's Spinning Piledriver seems to be missing). Bison (Dictator) as the final boss, although his name is misspelled as "Viga" in this game. The player can choose from 4 characters: Ryu, Chun-Li, Guile and Zangief. The game is a simplified version of the original Street Fighter II'. Street Fighter II: The World Warrior is an unlicensed port of the Street Fighter II: The World Warrior Yes fighting game of the same name, developed by Hummer Team for the Famicom and published by Cony Soft under their Yoko Soft alias in 1992. Publisher(s): Cony Soft (as Yoko Soft), Bit Argentina Street Fighter II: The World Warrior Yoko Soft 5 Master Fighter VI' Street Fighter VI Pro 12. ![]()
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