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Dec 08, 2015 Street Fighter 2 HD remix for PC? I understand Capcom was thinking about this a while back, but I was wondering whether it was back on the radar now that the Xbox 360 and PS3 are essentially discontinued? With Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix, everything feels like it has finally fallen into place. While there's still a few balance issues that need to be hammered out (a few characters have been over-buffed yet again), HD Remix serves up plenty of awesome action that should please any gamer with a fighting pulse. Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix is one of the very best if not the best 2D fighter on the Xbox Live arcade. It really is hard to think of a better 2D fighter than this bad boy. Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo HD Remix Gallery 1. Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix is a two dimensional fighting video game released on the PlayStation Store and Xbox Live Arcade download services. Street Fighter 2 HD remix for PC? I understand Capcom was thinking about this a while back, but I was wondering whether it was back on the radar now that the Xbox 360 and PS3 are essentially discontinued?

'Working with the OC ReMix crew has been one of the most rewarding aspects of working on SF HD Remix, truly making the game a community effort. These guys are part of the meat and potatoes of what makes the Street Fighter fanbase such a lasting part of the gaming industry. Upon contacting them, they were able to turn out product on short notice, with high quality, and were very open to any changes that we required. They worked above and beyond our expectations and I'm hoping that we'll be able to work together in the future.'Rey Jimenez, Associate Producer, Capcom Entertainment

Directors:David W. Lloyd & Shael Riley
Assistant Directors:Larry Oji & Stephen Malcolm-Howell

OverClocked ReMix was proud to work with Capcom to develop a new, remixed soundtrack for Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix. While video game companies have worked with fans in the past, HD Remix is the first major video game with a completely fan-made soundtrack. More than twenty gamers from around the world contributed remixes of the original Street Fighter games' music for inclusion in the updated game, in styles including jazz, hip-hop, reggaeton, spaghetti western, garage rock, big beat and electronica.

Originally based on Blood on the Asphalt, OC ReMix: Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix Official Soundtrack features Jivemaster, AE, Prozax, Palpable, Malcos, José the Bronx Rican, Sixto Sounds, djpretzel, The Grammar Club, Big Giant Circles, Justin R. Coleman, Shael Riley, Vurez, zircon, Red Tailed Fox, Another Soundscape, Neostorm, Mazedude & McVaffe!

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You can download the entire album using BitTorrent or download individual MP3s below.

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(HQ MP3 & FLAC, 66 Tracks, 62:45)

Reviews

  • Eurogamer (Game: 8/10) - Soundtrack news:

'Once your eyes have adjusted to the new Street Fighter flair, you start getting a kick out of the remixed theme tunes. Every Street Fighter fan has a favourite, and having brought on UDON for the visuals, Capcom in its wisdom signed up OverClocked ReMix to handle the audio. What OCR has done with the classic Ryu, Guile and Ken beats, again, remains true to the original material, but injects a thumping modern feel that has your heart racing all the way to that fierce Shoryuken finish. Special mention has to go to Fei Long's new R&B stage theme, which had us returning to the Bruce Lee wannabe's home for the tune alone.' - Matt Edwards, Eurogamer.net

'We're pretty hot on the Fei Long stage theme, but it's one of any number of excellent reworkings - so good that we said they were up there with UDON's graphics work in our Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix review.' - Tom Bramwell, Editor, Eurogamer.net

  • GameFocus (Game: 8.3/10, Sound: 9.5/10):

'In order to offer some novelty alongside the HD visuals, Capcom went to video game music tribute website OverClocked ReMix and ask them to remix the old Street Fighter music for the game. The final result is a treat to the ears and fans of the series will surely appreciate the new soundtrack as it matches the striking visual experience to add a bit of adrenaline during fights. - Remixed music is nice.' - Jay 'AnodaJay' Acevedo, Editor-in-Chief, GameFocus

  • GameSpot (Game: 8.5/10, Great, Awarded 'Great Original Soundtrack'):

'Stellar new art and music. -- Adding to the phenomenal visual delight is an energetically enhanced soundtrack. A fusion of heavy metal guitar riffs and groovy electronica will pump you up with retooled versions of classic jams in the menus and during fights.' - Mitch Dyer, GameSpot

  • GameTrailers (Game: 8.6/10):

'Rounding out the transformation is a soundtrack of remixed renditions of classic Capcom tunes courtesy of OC ReMix. For a game marketed to the fans, it only seems right that its eclectic soundtrack should be made by the fans.' - GameTrailers

  • IGN (Game: 8.7/10, Sound: 8.5/10, Editors' Choice Award):
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'Very impressed with the contributions of the OC ReMix community. The music in this game is sweet and a great tribute to the original soundtrack.' - Ryan Clements, Associate Editor, IGN PlayStation Team

  • ComputerGames.ro (Game: 87/100, CG Silver Award):

'The sound was also improved, with more than decent results. The audio part never excelled in the Capcom’s fighting games, but this time around the [OverClocked ReMix] team did good work. Even though the visuals are the most fascinating part of this title, the sound is a good addition to game's atmosphere, with some electronic and heavy-metal music which reminds us of its predecessors, in a modern way.' - 'Taw', ComputerGames.ro

  • Game Revolution (Game: B+):

'Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix's extra bells and whistles include a complete graphical overhaul and a stellar soundtrack, and doesn't disturb the delicate gameplay balance of the arcade classic.' - Andrew Podolsky, Game Revolution

  • Cheat Code Central (Game: 4.5/5, Music / Sound FX / Voice Acting: 4.5/5):

'The decision to bring on artists from the volunteer video game remix community - courtesy of OverClocked ReMix - should be commended. Not only does it give these talented arrangers attention, but every single MIDI track has be re-imagined in the best possible light, giving the audio an updated vibe that feels appropriate and never out of place. The folks over at OverClocked ReMix have done a fantastic job of taking classic MIDI tracks and breathing new life into them.' - Jason Lauritzen, Cheat Code Central

  • Official Xbox Magazine (Game: 9.0/10):

'Gorgeously...remixed soundtrack. The soundtrack is an energetic retooling of the classic coin-op music, and its upbeat groove really fits the game’s pace and style.' - Corey Cohen, Managing Editor, Official Xbox Magazine

  • ZTGameDomain.com (Game: 9.0/10, Excellent, ZTGD Editor's Choice):

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'Everything from the new hand-drawn visuals to the soundtrack remixed by a community of gaming audiophiles feels like fan service.' - Ken 'ZeroTolerance' McKown, Editor-in-Chief, ZTGameDomain.com

  • Gaming Target (Game: 9.2/10, Audio: 10/10):

'The simple backdrop animations keep the game rooted with an old-school feel. That goes along with the game's remixed music, which is new, but delivers a quality soundtrack that's reminiscent of the 1990s. Very fitting since Super Street Fighter II Turbo first released in 1994.' - Matt Swider, Publisher, Gaming Target

  • Gamer 2.0 (Game: 9.3/10, Audio: 9/10, Editor's Choice Award):

'Tapping the [OC ReMix] community for the soundtrack was the best thing Capcom could have done, because these remixes not only sound excellent, but they still feel like the originals.' - Filippo Dinolfo, Associate Editor, Gamer 2.0

  • WorthPlaying (Game: 9.3/10, Editors' Choice Award):

'What about that music, which keeps its punch? Just leaving it in would have been nice enough, and possibly allow some straight arrangements that would better use the newer audio formats. Instead, Capcom went straight to the experts to remake the music. You're probably guessing some big names from Capcom, but you would be wrong. Instead, David Lloyd, AKA 'djpretzel,' and the OverClocked ReMix community provide a completely fan-made musical set, and words can't do it justice. It pulls off the same effect as the graphics — both nostalgic and new at the same time — and it could've certainly been a source of crib notes for Street Fighter IV's tracklist.' - Erik 'NekoIncardine' Ottosen, Reviewer, WorthPlaying

  • Street Fighter Devotion (Game: 20/20, Music: 5/5):

'Remixes by OC ReMix make the action come alive!' - Clarence 'SFD' Lim, Street Fighter Devotion

  • GamesRadar (Game: 10/10, Incredible):

'From its gorgeous visual overhaul to the remixed soundtrack and rebalanced gameplay, Turbo HD is chock full of fan service that will be sure to please even the pickiest Street Fighter connoisseurs.' - Tyler Nagata, GamesRadar US

  • 1UP.com (Game: A+) - Soundtrack news:

'Behind all the lush new stage backgrounds, hand-drawn HD character models, and remixed music is a fighter obsessively tuned to what the collective hive-mind of SF2 culture deems 'perfection.' - Ryan Scott, Executive Editor - Reviews, 1UP Network

  • Ready Up!:

'The title screen and stage music has been given the remix treatment by our good friends over at OC ReMix and sound[s] great.' - Dan Bendon, Editor, Ready Up!

  • Icrontic:

'The new music for the game is INCREDIBLE! It rocks. Literally. As soon as you start up the game you are treated to a beast of an intro. Every character’s theme still feels like their original themes but better. My new favorite has to be Dhalsim’s theme. It’s groovy.' - Paolo B., Icrontic

  • Legendary game composer, The Fat Man:

'OC ReMix has the reputation of being the 'not necessarily cool in that normal way' game remix site. They allow--nay, encourage--all those styles whose potential Not-In-Fashion-Ness might make the game companies shudder. So KUDOS to Capcom for taking the chance and leveraging the spikey weirdness of these very creative and talented folks. It shows a deep understanding of what entertainment is.

And hey. It's about time we saw some Game Audio 2.0!' - George 'The Fat Man' Sanger, provider of music & audio for more than 150 games, author, and OC ReMixer

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Interviews

We love discussing not just our soundtrack work, but the promotion of all game music as a legitimate, viable form of art. For media interested in interviewing or learning more about the people behind OverClocked ReMix, we welcome you to get in touch with us at press@ocremix.org.

  • Game Over (Columbia Daily Tribune): Part 1 / Part 2
  • Retro Garden: Part 4 (HD Remix) / Part 1 / Part 2 / Part 3
  • 61 Frames Per Second (Nerve.com): Part 1 / Part 2 / Part 3


System: X360 (XBLA), PS3 (PSN)Review Rating Legend
Dev: Backbone Entertainment1.0 - 1.9 = Avoid4.0 - 4.4 = Great
Pub: CAPCOM2.0 - 2.4 = Poor4.5 - 4.9 = Must Buy
Release: Nov. 26, 20082.5 - 2.9 = Average5.0 = The Best
Players: 1-23.0 - 3.4 = Fair
ESRB Rating: Teen3.5 - 3.9 = Good

Perhaps more than any 2D brawler, Street Fighter II illustrates the importance of movement economy. Since fights are constricted to a dimensional plane with distinct walls, you're forced to always think about every move you make and how it will unfold. Likewise, you're trying to stay one step ahead of your opponent and guess what he is going to do as well.

In essence, it's one big pixel push - your focus is always on how to keep your opponent at arm's length, within range of an invisible box that surrounds you horizontally and vertically. That's why strategies that seem cheap - for example, Ryu's 'spamming' of fireballs - actually aren't. You realize you have to get over to Ryu and assess your options. Do you have an unblockable attack that can break through? Do you do little bunny hops and slowly make your way over? Maybe you have a slide attack that can scoot you under his shots? Again, it's all about making each pixel on the screen matter; it's why fighting fans always stress over animations and moves that potentially 'break' their games. When you balance the equation right - as in Street Fighter II's case - the result is an experience that goes from one extreme to another, resembling a war of attrition one moment and an all-out combative press the next.

For those with friends nearby, Turbo HD Remix has the standard, one-on-one versus option, but most players are going to be more interested in the online play. You can setup matches with up to seven other players in a tournament style. Much like huddling around an arcade cabinet, the rules are simple: the winner stays, the loser goes. When you first join a match you'll just see a lobby and energy bars resembling the in-progress fight. Once the next round starts, you get to be a spectator. From this vantage point you can get an overview of the victor's fighting style, a nice prepping for the match ahead. Once in a fight, you'll be surprised at how smooth everything is. Lag is nearly non-existent. The settings menu has a section for Network Smoothing, and cranking it up to high eliminated the minimal lag problem that was noticed during the first play test.

At first glance, Super Street Fighter II Turbo HD Remix gives the impression that it's simply a prettied up version of a fighter you may have bought before or still own. However, there's more than meets the superficial eye here. If anything, it's a reminder of how keeping fighting games as simple and well balanced as possible results in play that feels nearly timeless. Established fans and newcomers alike will find a lot to appreciate in this downloadable title.

By Jason Lauritzen
CCC Freelance Writer

Graphics
The character sprites and backgrounds look better than ever and it all animates beautifully.
Control
It's hard for the analog stick and D-pad to compare to the proper feel of an arcade stick, so expect to mess up a few special moves.
Music / Sound FX / Voice Acting
The folks over at OverClocked ReMix have done a fantastic job of taking classic midi tracks and breathing new life into them.
Play Value
Solid arcade play, great one-on-one local matches, and a multiplayer mode that is almost lag free - this adds up to one of the best gaming values fighting fans could ask for.

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Overall Rating - Must Buy
Not an average. See Rating legend above for a final score breakdown.

Game Features:

  • New graphics: All-new 1080p high definition art for the Street Fighter characters and backgrounds created by Udon Entertainment, creators of the Street Fighter comic books.
  • Classic characters: The game features all 17 of the original Super Street Fighter II Turbo characters including Ryu, Guile, M. Bison, and Akuma.
  • Multiplayer: New multiplayer modes are provided including Quarter Match, Ranked Match, and Tournament. The network code has also been improved for the best possible online game experience.
  • Remixed or Classic Mode: The new optional Remixed Mode provides massive changes across the board to all Street Fighter characters as created and tested by some the world's top-ranked professional Street Fighter players. Or try the original Super Street Fighter II Turbo mode, which is built-in for those who want to revisit the game's classic gameplay. You can even choose from classic game tunes or newly remixed music.
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