Street Fighter The Movie - Console Fighting Games of 1995
Street Fighter: The Movie (1995) is a digitized‑actor 2D fighting game developed by Capcom for the PlayStation and Sega Saturn, adapting the live‑action film that itself was based on the Street Fighter series. Unlike the separate arcade version, this home release plays much closer to Street Fighter II and Super Street Fighter II Turbo, retaining familiar inputs, special moves, and character archetypes while layering them over a unique visual style built from filmed actors portraying Ryu, Ken, Guile, Chun‑Li, M. Bison, and the rest of the movie’s cast.
The game features traditional one‑on‑one combat with special moves, combos, and character‑specific abilities, but its digitized presentation gives it a distinct identity within the franchise. A dedicated Story Mode follows the plot of the film, complete with FMV sequences between battles, while Trial Battle Mode challenges players with a series of skill‑testing encounters against Guile. Though unconventional, Street Fighter: The Movie stands as a fascinating mid‑90s experiment — a hybrid of Hollywood adaptation and classic Capcom fighting mechanics.
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