
One game that came as a pleasant surprise to Nintendo Switch owners is Street Fighter 30th Anniversary Collection. The game is due out in a few months and contains the original Street Fighter, five versions of Street Fighter II up to Super Turbo, three Street Fighter Alpha games and three iterations of Street Fighter III.
Now that is a whole log of Street Fighter, especially when compared to the earlier release of Street Fighter II – The Final Challengers, which still did well.
Exclusive Mode
The Nintendo Switch version has its own exclusive mode which is detailed below.
The Nintendo Switch version also has an exclusive mode using Super Street Fighter II’s tournament mode, letting players with multiple Nintendo Switch units put them into table top mode and play somethign we can not really describe any better then musical chairs; by physically moving to the right unit for the next fight.
While this does let the tournament move fairly quickly by making the fights proceed concurrently, it can also be kind of a confusing mess figuring out which system and controller you need to be at for your next match.
So … well … yay … or something.
Still amped for the collection release though, don’t get us wrong but this well … we don’t think it will be widely used.