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StreetFighter: Anniversary Collection



REVIEW: Createdto celebrate the Street Fighter's 15 years and 27 million copies on the market,Street Fighter: Anniversary Collection contains two games: Hyper Street Fighter II and StreetFighter III: 3rd Strike (which was previously only available on Dreamcast& Arcade). Basically, if you don't own a Dreamcast or access to an arcadewith Third Strike, Anniversary Collection is your ticket to oneof the best fighting games in existence.

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But before we get on to Third Strike,good old SF2 has been 'enhanced' yet again. Just when you thoughtthey were completely done with Street Fighter 2, Capcom gives us 'Hyper Street Fighter II: The AnniversaryEdition.' In this 'final' rendition of SF2, playerscan use allof the different versions of the characters from every installment in the SF2 series.What that basically means is that you can play as Chun Li from SuperStreet Fighter 2: Turbo against Ryu from Street Fighter 2 Turbo..(complete with accurate character selection screen artwork.. badass!) This allows for some funflashbacksand the ability to experience the SF2 series in a new way..brilliant!



Finally,as the 'headliner' of the collection, SFIII: Third Strikemakes it's debut on the PS2 and Xbox! Capcom crammed everything from the arcadeclassic into the PS2 port without compromising any animations or smudging anyof the 2D brilliance. Capcom also included a new 'color filtering' optionwhich lessens the color intensity, but nicely smoothes out someof the jagged edges of the 2D sprites.

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Overall, I'd say the PS2 version looksequal or possibly even better than the Dreamcast version with the filter turnedon (and using an HDtv). Funny though how the intro still maintains some noticeably jagged edgeswithin those beautiful sketches. Ahh well.. I'm nitpicking. All the optionsfrom the Dreamcast version translate beautifully to the PS2. This version alsoincludes the all new 'original' soundtrack which was made specifically forAnniversary Collection. The 'Arrange' soundtrack is turned on by default, and I actuallyprefer it rather than the Original; but it's definitely nice to have the option!

Two years ago, the strongest fighting game characters fought a shady guy in shades (the ultimate villain codifier). One year ago, they fought Yuji Naka (no shades but still a villain if he was responsible for Sonic 06) and Evil itself, which looked suspiciously like Abyss from Marvel vs Capcom 2. They lost, and paid a heavy price, either dying or getting stuck in heinous illusion traps called fighting towers that suck out their fighting energy. Now, they must free themselves from the towers, revive their dead friends and make their way to the final battle.. DREAM FIGHT 19 A.D.!

Note: Saving the game is in the options, please use it if you want to save progress in Story mode! (I recommend saving after each tower/hell clear!)

Note: This is a Dolmexica Infinite mod, which in turn is a Mugen interpreter for Windows/Web/Dreamcast.

Controls for Windows/Web:

  • Movement - Arrow keys
  • Weak punch - Q
  • Medium punch - W
  • Strong punch - E
  • Weak kick - A
  • Medium kick - S
  • Strong kick - D
  • Start - Enter
  • Advance text during cutscenes - A
  • Movement during cutscenes - Arrow keys
  • Full screen: CTRL + Enter for Windows / F8 for Web (make sure to click game in firefox first or fullscreen will fail)
  • Return to title screen / Exit the game from title screen - Escape
  • Instant Win - F1

Controls for Dreamcast:

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  • Movement - D Pad or Analog stick
  • Weak punch - X
  • Medium punch - Y
  • Strong punch - L
  • Weak kick - A
  • Medium kick - B
  • Strong kick - R
  • Start - Start
  • Advance text during cutscenes - A
  • Movement during cutscenes - D Pad or Analog stick
  • Return to title screen / Exit the game from title screen - A+B+X+Y+Start (Standard Dreamcast combo)

Additional notes:

  • KFM character and stage made by Elecbyte: http://www.elecbyte.com/mugendocs-11b1/mugen.html
  • Sources (might contain spoilers): https://pastebin.com/7GmW3xRz
  • This is an in-development Mugen interpreter for Dreamcast, so all glitches, false behaviours and other uncanny stuff happening with the characters/stages are not the original creators' fault, but rather reflect this developmental status.
  • The more technical Mugen-on-Dreamcast stuff should go in this thread if possible: http://dreamcast-talk.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3320
  • The Dreamcast version does currently not support 50Hz mode, so please make sure your TV can display 60Hz (or use a VGA cable).
  • Source code is on github: http://github.com/CaptainDreamcast/DolmexicaInfinite/

Thanks for playing!

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
AuthorCaptain Dreamcast
GenreFighting
Tagscrossover, mugen, tournament

Install instructions

Windows:

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Extract the folder and open DreamFight19.exe.

Dreamcast:

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Burn the .cdi file to a CD-R using Padus Discjuggler 6.0 (https://legacy.padus.com/produ..). CD-RWs will not work. Burn at slow speeds, if possible. Put the CD-R in your Dreamcast. If it shows -Dolmexica Infinite 1.0 executable- during the Sega logo screen, you did everything correctly.

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soo are you done making dream fight games or just games in general

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