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|developer = Alfa System | |developer = Alfa System | ||
|publisher = {{vgrelease|JP=Hudson Entertainment|NA=NEC Interchannel}} | |publisher = {{vgrelease|JP=Hudson Entertainment|NA=NEC Interchannel}} | ||
|series = | |series = Street Fighter | ||
|released = '''TurboGrafx-16'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=December 4, 1988|NA=1989}}'''Virtual Console'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=October 6, 2009|NA=November 2, 2009|EU/AUS|November 6, 2009}} | |released = '''TurboGrafx-16'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=December 4, 1988|NA=1989}}'''Virtual Console'''<br/>{{vgrelease|JP=October 6, 2009|NA=November 2, 2009|EU/AUS|November 6, 2009}} | ||
|genre = Fighting | |genre = Fighting | ||
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'''''Fighting Street''''' is a port of the game Street Fighter. This version features an arranged soundtrack. Due to the lack of a six-button controller available for the [[TurboGrafx-16]] at the time this version was released, the strength level of the attacks were determined by how long either of the action buttons were held. The cover artwork featured Mount Rushmore, which was one of the locations in the game. | '''''Fighting Street''''' is a port of the game Street Fighter. This version features an arranged soundtrack. Due to the lack of a six-button controller available for the [[TurboGrafx-16]] at the time this version was released, the strength level of the attacks were determined by how long either of the action buttons were held. The cover artwork featured Mount Rushmore, which was one of the locations in the game. | ||
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