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A prototype of ''Street Fighter 2: Special Championship Edition''. It seems to have been dumped and modified by pirates. It likely was developed and scrapped then re-developed, possibly due to negative feedback from the press and/or because Street Fighter II: Turbo was announced for SNES, which had much more changes. This prototype seems to be a port of Champion Edition and did not have the changes made in Hyper Fighting (arcade) or Turbo (SNES). The cancellation of this prototype lead to a release date change from June 1993 to September 1993.
==Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate==
* The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
* The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFXlY7v5w60 Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video] has the same music as the prototype.
* The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.
==Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate==
* The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
* The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFXlY7v5w60 Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video] has the same music as the prototype.
* The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.
<gallery>
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_001.png|Mode select
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_002.png|VS screen
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_003.png|Gameplay
</gallery>
==Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate==
* The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
* The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFXlY7v5w60 Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video] has the same music as the prototype.
* The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.


A prototype of ''Street Fighter 2: Special Championship Edition''. It seems to have been dumped and modified by pirates. It likely was developed and scrapped then re-developed, possibly due to negative feedback from the press and/or because Street Fighter II: Turbo was announced for SNES, which had much more changes. This prototype seems to be a port of Champion Edition and did not have the changes made in Hyper Fighting (arcade) or Turbo (SNES). The cancellation of this prototype lead to a release date change from June 1993 to September 1993.
==Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate==
* The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
* The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFXlY7v5w60 Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video] has the same music as the prototype.
* The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.
 
 
<gallery>
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_001.png|Mode select
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_002.png|VS screen
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_003.png|Gameplay
</gallery>
 
 
<youtube width="320" height="240">6le17Jq-HnM</youtube>
 
==Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate==
* The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
* The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFXlY7v5w60 Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video] has the same music as the prototype.
* The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.
 
==Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate==
* The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
* The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFXlY7v5w60 Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video] has the same music as the prototype.
* The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.
 
 
<gallery>
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_001.png|Mode select
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_002.png|VS screen
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_003.png|Gameplay
</gallery>
 
==Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate==
* The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
* The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFXlY7v5w60 Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video] has the same music as the prototype.
* The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.
 
==Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate==
* The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
* The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFXlY7v5w60 Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video] has the same music as the prototype.
* The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.
 
 
<gallery>
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_001.png|Mode select
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_002.png|VS screen
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_003.png|Gameplay
</gallery>
 
 
<youtube width="320" height="240">6le17Jq-HnM</youtube>
 
 
This was a hack released by "The Boss" on 1994-06-02.
 
<pre class="nfo">********************************************
            THE BOSS RELEASED:             
  STREET FIGHTER II [TURBO]  [SEGA/SMD/16] 
  UPGRADE OF THE NORMAAL STREET FIGHTER II 
        MADE BY SOME REAL FREAKS!         
********************************************</pre>
 
(Note: Vanilla SFII never got a Genesis release, which makes you wonder how this could be an "upgrade" of anything.)
 
==Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate==
* The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
* The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFXlY7v5w60 Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video] has the same music as the prototype.
* The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.
 
==Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate==
* The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
* The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFXlY7v5w60 Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video] has the same music as the prototype.
* The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.
 
 
<gallery>
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_001.png|Mode select
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_002.png|VS screen
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_003.png|Gameplay
</gallery>
 
==Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate==
* The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
* The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFXlY7v5w60 Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video] has the same music as the prototype.
* The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.
 
==Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate==
* The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
* The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFXlY7v5w60 Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video] has the same music as the prototype.
* The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.
 
 
<gallery>
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_001.png|Mode select
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_002.png|VS screen
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_003.png|Gameplay
</gallery>
 
 
<youtube width="320" height="240">6le17Jq-HnM</youtube>
 
==Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate==
* The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
* The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFXlY7v5w60 Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video] has the same music as the prototype.
* The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.
 
==Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate==
* The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
* The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFXlY7v5w60 Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video] has the same music as the prototype.
* The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.
 
 
<gallery>
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_001.png|Mode select
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_002.png|VS screen
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_003.png|Gameplay
</gallery>


==Notes==
==Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate==
* Colors seem more bright and vivid. The color color grading is more subtle.
* The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
* No CAPCOM logo, but a SEGA logo is present.
* The [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cFXlY7v5w60 Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video] has the same music as the prototype.
* Turbo is only a name. No accelerated speed and the majority of new moves from Hyper Fighting are not in this version.
* The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.
* There are two bonus stages. The car and barrel bonus stages occur every 4 fights (instead of 3 in the commercial version).
* Sounds and musics seems different (Some voice samples are better quality in the "turbo" version).


==Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate==
==Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate==
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* The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.
* The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.


==Screenshots==
 
<gallery>
<gallery>
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_001.png|Mode select
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_001.png|Mode select
Line 39: Line 174:
</gallery>
</gallery>


==Videos==
 
<youtube width="320" height="240">6le17Jq-HnM</youtube>
<youtube width="320" height="240">6le17Jq-HnM</youtube>


==Origin==
 
This was a hack released by "The Boss" on 1994-06-02.
This was a hack released by "The Boss" on 1994-06-02.


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(Note: Vanilla SFII never got a Genesis release, which makes you wonder how this could be an "upgrade" of anything.)
(Note: Vanilla SFII never got a Genesis release, which makes you wonder how this could be an "upgrade" of anything.)


==See also==
 
* TCRF: [https://jul.rustedlogic.net/thread.php?id=14629 Discussion thread]
* TCRF: [https://jul.rustedlogic.net/thread.php?id=14629 Discussion thread]
* Sega-16: [http://www.sega-16.com/forum/showthread.php?22270-Street-Fighter-2-Prototype Discussion thread]
* Sega-16: [http://www.sega-16.com/forum/showthread.php?22270-Street-Fighter-2-Prototype Discussion thread]
==Notes==
* Colors seem more bright and vivid. The color color grading is more subtle.
* No CAPCOM logo, but a SEGA logo is present.
* Turbo is only a name. No accelerated speed and the majority of new moves from Hyper Fighting are not in this version.
* There are two bonus stages. The car and barrel bonus stages occur every 4 fights (instead of 3 in the commercial version).
* Sounds and musics seems different (Some voice samples are better quality in the "turbo" version).
==Screenshots==
<gallery mode=nolines widths=240 heights=180>
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_001.png|Mode select
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_002.png|VS screen
File:Street Fighter II' Turbo (Beta)_003.png|Gameplay
</gallery>
==Videos==
==Videos==
<youtube width="320" height="240">6le17Jq-HnM</youtube>
==Origin==
This was a hack released by "The Boss" on 1994-06-02.
<pre class="nfo">********************************************
            THE BOSS RELEASED:             
  STREET FIGHTER II [TURBO]  [SEGA/SMD/16] 
  UPGRADE OF THE NORMAAL STREET FIGHTER II 
        MA


{{Prototype Footer|{{Navbox prototype|Street Fighter II': Turbo Championship Edition}}}}
{{Prototype Footer|{{Navbox prototype|Street Fighter II': Turbo Championship Edition}}}}

Revision as of 06:26, November 14, 2017

Title Screen
Street Fighter II: Champion Edition (Turbo prototype)
Build date 1994-06-02
Dump status Released
Dumped by The Boss
Released by The Boss
Labels ARM WRESTLING
Game Street Fighter II': Special Championship Edition
System Sega Mega Drive
Genre Fighting
Release date JP Sep 28, 1993
US Sep 27, 1993
EU Oct 29, 1993
Download Street Fighter II: Champion Edition (Turbo prototype) (info)
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A prototype of Street Fighter 2: Special Championship Edition. It seems to have been dumped and modified by pirates. It likely was developed and scrapped then re-developed, possibly due to negative feedback from the press and/or because Street Fighter II: Turbo was announced for SNES, which had much more changes. This prototype seems to be a port of Champion Edition and did not have the changes made in Hyper Fighting (arcade) or Turbo (SNES). The cancellation of this prototype lead to a release date change from June 1993 to September 1993.

Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate

  • The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
  • The Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video has the same music as the prototype.
  • The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.

Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate

  • The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
  • The Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video has the same music as the prototype.
  • The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.


Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate

  • The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
  • The Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video has the same music as the prototype.
  • The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.

Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate

  • The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
  • The Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video has the same music as the prototype.
  • The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.



Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate

  • The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
  • The Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video has the same music as the prototype.
  • The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.

Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate

  • The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
  • The Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video has the same music as the prototype.
  • The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.


Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate

  • The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
  • The Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video has the same music as the prototype.
  • The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.

Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate

  • The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
  • The Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video has the same music as the prototype.
  • The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.




This was a hack released by "The Boss" on 1994-06-02.

********************************************
            THE BOSS RELEASED:              
  STREET FIGHTER II [TURBO]  [SEGA/SMD/16]  
  UPGRADE OF THE NORMAAL STREET FIGHTER II  
        MADE BY SOME REAL FREAKS!           
********************************************

(Note: Vanilla SFII never got a Genesis release, which makes you wonder how this could be an "upgrade" of anything.)

Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate

  • The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
  • The Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video has the same music as the prototype.
  • The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.

Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate

  • The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
  • The Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video has the same music as the prototype.
  • The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.


Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate

  • The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
  • The Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video has the same music as the prototype.
  • The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.

Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate

  • The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
  • The Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video has the same music as the prototype.
  • The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.



Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate

  • The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
  • The Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video has the same music as the prototype.
  • The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.

Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate

  • The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
  • The Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video has the same music as the prototype.
  • The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.


Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate

  • The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
  • The Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video has the same music as the prototype.
  • The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.

Legitimacy vs Homebrew Pirate

  • The quality of the game seems well above other homebrew pirates, thus it seems likely it is a internally developed prototype by either Capcom or Sega.
  • The Street Fighter II Champion Edition- SUHS video has the same music as the prototype.
  • The 4 in the score is similar to the 4 in prototype screenshots. If it were a pirate, the pirates would have likely used graphics from the SNES port of SF2 instead.




This was a hack released by "The Boss" on 1994-06-02.

********************************************
            THE BOSS RELEASED:              
  STREET FIGHTER II [TURBO]  [SEGA/SMD/16]  
  UPGRADE OF THE NORMAAL STREET FIGHTER II  
        MADE BY SOME REAL FREAKS!           
********************************************

(Note: Vanilla SFII never got a Genesis release, which makes you wonder how this could be an "upgrade" of anything.)


Notes

  • Colors seem more bright and vivid. The color color grading is more subtle.
  • No CAPCOM logo, but a SEGA logo is present.
  • Turbo is only a name. No accelerated speed and the majority of new moves from Hyper Fighting are not in this version.
  • There are two bonus stages. The car and barrel bonus stages occur every 4 fights (instead of 3 in the commercial version).
  • Sounds and musics seems different (Some voice samples are better quality in the "turbo" version).

Screenshots


Videos

Videos

Origin

This was a hack released by "The Boss" on 1994-06-02.

********************************************
            THE BOSS RELEASED:              
  STREET FIGHTER II [TURBO]  [SEGA/SMD/16]  
  UPGRADE OF THE NORMAAL STREET FIGHTER II  
        MA