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In celebration of Street Fighter’s 30th anniversary, Capcom and iam8bit are teaming up for an “ultra premium throwback relic”. On the way is an entirely new, limited edition reprint of Street Fighter II for the SNES.

Here’s what you can expect from the package:

Featuring one of two colored cartridges, each housing the original game code and fully playable on NTSC consoles – but that’s just the beginning! The “Legacy Cartridge Collection” embodies retro-inspired luxury, amplifying the core SNES box design with a glistening foil sheen, delicately embossed texture, chic spot varnish and an innovative tri-fold cover that opens to reveal bonus vintage art. Inside, we’re keeping it old-school by restoring the contents of the original instruction booklet, complete with a new archival cover print + secret pack-ins (to be revealed when you crack that shrink-wrap seal).

And a brief recap of “features”

– Brand-New Playable SNES Cartridge
– Tri-Fold Box w/ Foil, Gloss & Embossments
– Premium Instruction Booklet
– Retro Pack-In Surprises
– Package Design & Restoration by Jango Snow Art & Design

The Street Fighter II (30th Anniversary Edition) SNES cartridge will be limited to 5,500 units worldwide. If you’re interested, you can place an order here. It’ll ship in late November of this year.

https://store.iam8bit.com/products/street-fighter-ii-30th-anniversary-edition

http://nintendoeverything.com/capcom-iam8bit-re-releasing-street-fighter-ii-on-snes/



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and the game would be complete :)
no dlc what-so-ever



 

This summer former SNK guys released a game only for SNES. Of course, Watermelon games does it for Genesis and Dreamcast. I am seeing more and more companies releasing games as in retail games not homebrew for retro consoles. This is the first I have seen of a big company doing it. I have wondered last few years why more companies don't do this on a limited scale. You know they will sell out.



100 Dollars a pop!

please do not start with game I collect Ninty!



Switch!!!

uhhhh... cool for the fans, I guess.



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I wonder if this will affect the price of the original copies that collectors have held on to.