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Fighting Street
System(s): CD-ROM², Virtual Console (Wii)
Publisher: Capcom
CD-ROM²
Hudson Soft (JP), NEC Home Electronics (USA) (US)
Developer:
Genre: Fighting































Number of players: 1-2
Release Date RRP Code
CD-ROM²
JP
HCD8002
CD-ROM²
US
TGXCD1001
Wii Virtual Console
JP
800pts800
CERO: B
Wii Virtual Console
US
ESRB: Everyone 10+
Wii Virtual Console
EU
PEGI: 12+
Wii Virtual Console
AU
OFLC: Parental Guidance (PG)
Non-NEC versions

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Fighting Street (ファイティング・ストリート) is originally a fighting game published by Capcom in 1987 as Street Fighter. Hudson Soft ported the game for the CD-ROM² system as one of the launch titles for the add-on.

Gameplay

Versions

At the time of release, Fighting Street was the most accurate port of Street Fighter available to home consumers, although as the underlying PC Engine hardware does not match the higher specifications of the arcade board, background graphics are simplified and fewer colours are shown on-screen at any given time.

Fighting Street offers a CD audio soundtrack, although the use of optical media introduces much longer loading times between fights. Curiously the developers chose to use sound effects sampled from the arcade game, including the infamous Street Fighter voices, whose low sample quality in the arcades made them almost inaudible (as well as giving each fighter the same voice on their winning/losing screens).

Magazine articles

Main article: Fighting Street/Magazine articles.

Physical scans

CD-ROM² version

NEC Retro Average 
Publication Score Source
89 №1, p73[2]
56 №8.09, p10[3]
CD-ROM²
73
Based on
2 reviews

CD-ROM², JP
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Cover
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Disc
CD-ROM², US
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Cover
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Jewel Case

Technical information

ROM dump status

System Hash Size Build Date Source Comments
CD-ROM²
 ?
CRC32
MD5
SHA-1
CD (JP)
CD-ROM²
 ?
CRC32
MD5
SHA-1
CD (US)

References


Fighting Street

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