Street Fighter II Turbo [SNES] - play as M.Bison
This is a play-through using M.Bison (dictator) in the SNES game Street Fighter II Turbo. Read on below for more information...
M.Bison is the 4th and final boss of the game. He is a regular playable character.
===== ABOUT M.BISON =====
Probably the most famous fighting game boss character, and the staple Street Fighter villain. He has one of the most unique and distinct fighting styles.
In SF2:Turbo (or Hyper Fighting), his basics and specials remain the same as Champion Edition, but he is toned down in balance while regarding a few aspects. In the SNES version, he seems to be weaker than his Arcade version counterpart. His Psycho Crusher is his best special move and is ideal for taking out jumping opponents.
===== ADDITIONAL INFORMATION =====
---- In SF2:Turbo/Hyper Fighting, M.Bison is the only character to have his original colour palette from the previous SF2 games as his default colour, with his Turbo colour being his alternative colour. It is the opposite for all of the other characters.
---- He is known as Vega in Japan.
---- Despite the game's name, Street Fighter II Turbo on the SNES is actually a "semi-compilation", because it also features a Champion Edition mode. However, this mode is called "Normal" in the game.
---- In this version of the game, when a character is being controlled by the CPU and the character is facing right, when he/she walks forward, the walking animation will be a backwards walking animation. (has anyone else noticed this?)
===== ABOUT SNES SF2T =====
This is regarded as one of the best games on the SNES, and with good reason. Obviously back in the 1990s after World Warrior came out for the console, everyone wanted to play as the bosses... so this is where Turbo came in, offering the four grand masters as playable characters as it's main draw. Not to mention as well as being able to play the Turbo/Hyper Fighting mode of the game at a ridiculously high speed if you used a hidden input code.
The game came in a 20 Megabit cartridge, and you could tell that the storage was scarce... because some aspects from the Arcade version are still missing. Some of these aspects include the fact that the regular characters' losing portrait images on the Continue screen are not animated, and the Arcade skyscraper intro still being completely omitted. Also, the overall music and sound quality is slightly lowered as well when compared to the prequel World Warrior.
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M.Bison is the 4th and final boss of the game. He is a regular playable character.
===== ABOUT M.BISON =====
Probably the most famous fighting game boss character, and the staple Street Fighter villain. He has one of the most unique and distinct fighting styles.
In SF2:Turbo (or Hyper Fighting), his basics and specials remain the same as Champion Edition, but he is toned down in balance while regarding a few aspects. In the SNES version, he seems to be weaker than his Arcade version counterpart. His Psycho Crusher is his best special move and is ideal for taking out jumping opponents.
===== ADDITIONAL INFORMATION =====
---- In SF2:Turbo/Hyper Fighting, M.Bison is the only character to have his original colour palette from the previous SF2 games as his default colour, with his Turbo colour being his alternative colour. It is the opposite for all of the other characters.
---- He is known as Vega in Japan.
---- Despite the game's name, Street Fighter II Turbo on the SNES is actually a "semi-compilation", because it also features a Champion Edition mode. However, this mode is called "Normal" in the game.
---- In this version of the game, when a character is being controlled by the CPU and the character is facing right, when he/she walks forward, the walking animation will be a backwards walking animation. (has anyone else noticed this?)
===== ABOUT SNES SF2T =====
This is regarded as one of the best games on the SNES, and with good reason. Obviously back in the 1990s after World Warrior came out for the console, everyone wanted to play as the bosses... so this is where Turbo came in, offering the four grand masters as playable characters as it's main draw. Not to mention as well as being able to play the Turbo/Hyper Fighting mode of the game at a ridiculously high speed if you used a hidden input code.
The game came in a 20 Megabit cartridge, and you could tell that the storage was scarce... because some aspects from the Arcade version are still missing. Some of these aspects include the fact that the regular characters' losing portrait images on the Continue screen are not animated, and the Arcade skyscraper intro still being completely omitted. Also, the overall music and sound quality is slightly lowered as well when compared to the prequel World Warrior.
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