Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix - updated hands-on

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Capcom's on an old-school tear these days. Bionic Commando, 1942, Street Fighter IV, even Commando's getting a new lease on life. The latter is bound to see a huge boost in XBLA/PSN downloads thanks to its bundled beta of (deep breath) Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix. Said beta, which still isn't available to gamers, only includes Ryu, Ken and few stages. Our latest go at the game, however, finally added Dee Jay and Akuma to the playable roster, as well as every background except T. Hawk.

What can we say? It's Street Fighter II with bafflingly beautiful artwork courtesy of amazo-artistsUdon. Every frame of animation is intact and it all runs smooth as a clichéd analogy in summertime. The backgrounds are incredibly crisp too - we actually spent a good deal of time walking back and forth just to take in all the ultra-clean 1080p details (yes, that guy is still strangling a chicken on Chun-Li's stage).To put it simply, the game looks fantastic and the super-deep online component, with all manner of stat tracking and rankings, should keep old fans and newcomers entranced for a good long while.

In another nod to the fans, Capcom has sought out the mixmasters atOverClocked ReMixfor a totally fan-made soundtrack. If you haven't had the pleasure of perusing OCR or the exhaustiveBlood on the Asphaltalbum, downloading one quality mix after another, we suggest you head there now and do so - your nostalgia-loving soul will thank you.

If you'd like to sample some of the tunes you'll be caving heads to, checkthis pageor check some of our favorites listed below.

Club Del Toroby Rayza

Vega's Balladby McVaffe

CammysLondonDrizzleby McVaffe

Sexy Trunksby Neostorm

Sagat's Moonbikeby Mazedude

Opening Demoby Jivemaster

Wallstreet Monsterby Richter & Joshua Morse

Staff Rollby Damien Krauss

Jun 3, 2008

Brett Elston

A fomer Executive Editor at GamesRadar, Brett also contributed content to many other Future gaming publications including Nintendo Power, PC Gamer and Official Xbox Magazine. Brett has worked at Capcom in several senior roles, is an experienced podcaster, and now works as a Senior Manager of Content Communications at PlayStation SIE.