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'''''Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition''''' is a fighting game developed by [[Capcom]] in 1993. It is one of many upgrades to Capcom's ''[[Street Fighter II']]'' arcade game, and the first to land on the [[Sega Mega Drive]]. In Japan, it is known as '''''Street Fighter II' Plus: Champion Edition'''''.
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'''''Street Fighter II': Champion Edition''''', called '''''Street Fighter II Dash''''' in Japan, is an upgrade to [[Capcom]]'s ''[[Street Fighter II]]'' released in arcades. Capcom ported it to the [[Sega Mega Drive]], calling it '''''Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition''''' in the US and Europe and '''''Street Fighter II Dash Plus''''' (ストリートファイターII ダッシュプラス) in Japan.
  
 
Many consoles and computers have received ''Street Fighter II'' in one form or another, but during the early 1990s it seemed that [[Nintendo]] were at a slight advantage in the console wars thanks to Capcom's release of the original ''Street Fighter II'' on the SNES. With the upgrade, ''Street Fighter II' Turbo: Hyper Fighting'' also being a Nintendo exclusive, many Sega fans grew worried that they would not be able to play a version of the revolutionary fighter on the Sega Mega Drive, however, ''Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition'' calmed fears, giving users all twelve ''Street Fighter II'' characters available to play from the start and including the hyper modes seen in ''Hyper Fighting''.
 
Many consoles and computers have received ''Street Fighter II'' in one form or another, but during the early 1990s it seemed that [[Nintendo]] were at a slight advantage in the console wars thanks to Capcom's release of the original ''Street Fighter II'' on the SNES. With the upgrade, ''Street Fighter II' Turbo: Hyper Fighting'' also being a Nintendo exclusive, many Sega fans grew worried that they would not be able to play a version of the revolutionary fighter on the Sega Mega Drive, however, ''Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition'' calmed fears, giving users all twelve ''Street Fighter II'' characters available to play from the start and including the hyper modes seen in ''Hyper Fighting''.

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Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition
System(s): Sega Mega Drive
Publisher: Capcom
Developer:
Genre: Action

















Number of players: 1-2

Street Fighter II': Champion Edition, called Street Fighter II Dash in Japan, is an upgrade to Capcom's Street Fighter II released in arcades. Capcom ported it to the Sega Mega Drive, calling it Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition in the US and Europe and Street Fighter II Dash Plus (ストリートファイターII ダッシュプラス) in Japan.

Many consoles and computers have received Street Fighter II in one form or another, but during the early 1990s it seemed that Nintendo were at a slight advantage in the console wars thanks to Capcom's release of the original Street Fighter II on the SNES. With the upgrade, Street Fighter II' Turbo: Hyper Fighting also being a Nintendo exclusive, many Sega fans grew worried that they would not be able to play a version of the revolutionary fighter on the Sega Mega Drive, however, Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition calmed fears, giving users all twelve Street Fighter II characters available to play from the start and including the hyper modes seen in Hyper Fighting.

There were many revisions of Street Fighter II in the arcades, and each time a revision was released Capcom insisted in bringing the new version to home consoles. This meant Super Street Fighter II also saw a release on the Sega Mega Drive which although adds four new characters and stages, is still very similar to this release.

The Mega Drive version of the game has since been re-released as part of the Wii's Virtual Console service.

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Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition



Street Fighter games for Sega systems
Sega Mega Drive
Street Fighter II': Champion Edition (unreleased) | Street Fighter II': Special Champion Edition (1993) | Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers (1994)
Sega Saturn
Street Fighter: The Movie (1995) | Street Fighter Alpha: Warriors' Dreams (1996) | Street Fighter II Movie (1996) | Street Fighter Alpha 2 (Dash) (1996) | Super Puzzle Fighter II Turbo (1996) | Street Fighter Collection (1997) | X-Men vs. Street Fighter (1997) | Pocket Fighter (1998) | Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter (1998) | Capcom Generation: Dai 5 Shuu Kakutouka-tachi (1998) | Street Fighter Zero 3 (1999)
Sega Master System
Street Fighter II' (1997)
Sega Dreamcast
Street Fighter Alpha 3 (1999) | Street Fighter III: Double Impact (1999) | Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike (2000) | Super Street Fighter II X for Matching Service (2000) | Street Fighter Zero 3 for Matching Service (2001) | Super Puzzle Fighter II X for Matching Service (2001)
Arcade
Street Fighter Zero 3 Upper (2001)
Sampler discs
Sega Saturn
Street Fighter Zero 2 Taikenban (199x) | Street Fighter Collection Taikenban (1997)
Sega Dreamcast
Street Fighter Zero 3 Tentou Taikenban (199x)
Unlicensed Street Fighter games for Sega systems
Sega Master System
Sega Game Gear
Jang Pung II (1993)
Sega Mega Drive
X-Men vs. Street Fighter (Mega Drive) (1998)