Street Fighter II still stands the test of time in pretty much any edition it's ever had -- the problem is that there are just too many of those different editions taking up different spots in the Wii Shop. There's no real value to choosing this version over any of the others, unless you really want to see the characters' Japanese names for some reason. Or, maybe, if you wanted to save a buck. This version's priced at 700 Wii Points, versus the 800 you'd spend on the SNES or Genesis options.
Presentation - 7.0
Graphics - 7.0
Sound - 6.0
Gameplay - 7.5
Lasting Appeal - 6.0
Overall -
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To be honest, my all-time favorite arcade machine is Robotron 2084 - Williams' classic twin-stick shooter that kicked off the genre in stunning style back in 1982. It lacks any pretensions, and simply presents the bare bones of a shooter: just you, the enemies and bonuses to pick up. No backdrops. No power-ups. No bosses. Yet while being very simple in concept, it's extremely challenging and highly addictive.
Powerdrift by sega. With the hydraulic cabinet. To me, as an 80s kid, that game was everything to me! 8-player Daytona usa runs it close though.
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