Street Fighter EX plus Alpha

Street Fighter EX plus Alpha (1997)

by Capcom
Genres:Fighting
Story:Street Fighter EX + Alpha is an unlicensed fighter released for the SNES by an unknown developer in the South American market. Unlike the original arcade and Playstation port, it features hand drawn 2D sprites in a style similar to the Street Fighter Alpha series. In fact, many portions of the sprites look as if they may have taken Alpha sprites and altered them heavily to appear as original creations.Show more
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user avatar@Bynbowsuser avatar@Bynbows
March 16, 2025
I'm 31 but I will always remember my first ps1 game. This game is the SF that I played the most in my life and it has one of the best OSTs ever. Hope to play it again on my pc!
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