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X-Men vs. Street Fighter Super Nintendo

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Publisher:DVS Electronic
Year:1998
Languages:English
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Players:1 - 2 (2 simultaneous)

X-Men vs. Street Fighter is an unlicensed one-on-one fighting game for the SNES developed by an unknown company. Although it uses the name of the arcade title, it does not have a tag feature and has some characters that were not used in the original game.

This game presents eight characters, also featuring non-animated version of some stages from the original game. The menu screen presents the options for the arcade game mode, versus mode, and the options menu (where you can change the difficulty, time, and the number of rounds). The music comes from the SNES version of Street Fighter II: The World Warrior, with the exception of the title screen music, which is an original track recycled from Soul Edge VS Samurai Spirits. Unlike the original game, you only have one punch attack and one kick attack. There are special moves from each character and 1 super move once the super meter below the life bar is full. As a common limitation of the engine, there are no throws and the game is notorious for being difficult.

The arcade game mode has you fight through the whole roster including a mirror match with your character. The ending is a simple congratulation (misspelled as "CONGRATULATIION") message with your character making his victory taunt and the Street Fighter II Ryu ending theme song.