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Street Fighter II Homebrew DOS Port

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Recently, while digging through cd.textfiles.com this little file attracted my attention:
http://cd.textfiles.com/cavebbsfiles/GAMES/SF2IBM.EXE

The description on that CD says: "Street Fighter II demo for IBM. Self extracting archive". While a playable demo of Street Fighter II Turbo is widely available, I was unaware of any other demo versions of the game, so I decided to check it out.

The only information file inside goes as follows:
Street Fighter II - BETA Version -

Supplied by : Master Ken
Packaged by : Master Ken

Note :

Hi ya..guys.. I couldn't think there's SFII come out for IBM...
I just got some package from Korea few days ago and found
this game. This one is made by some fellow in korea...
This is shareware version and it's not complete... But looks well
done with lame IBM sprites...



Description of game :

There's only 2 player can be played which is Ryu/Guile.
The keys can be assigned using sf2setup.exe.


Have fun!
The demo is indeed playable, both in one-player mode against AI opponents and in two-player mode on a single keyboard. While different arenas are available, you can only play as Guile or Ryu, even though other characters' portraits will be shown on the selection and match outcome screens. While I haven't checked this, it is probably possible to play through the entire single-player story mode with all the character's sprites replaced by those of Ryu and Guile.

There's only one musical track, which is the title theme of the game. Almost all in-game text is in Korean. The leftmost option on the main menu is the single-player mode, the central one is the two-player mode, and the rightmost one is the options menu.

Aleff Correa at the BetaArchive Forums found more info about this version, which turned to be a homebrew port based on the SNES version, made by a programmer from Korea:
Aleff Correa wrote:I found some info on the full game EDIT: A more advanced beta version:
Before you complain to me for saving the screenshots in low quality jpeg, let me explain: A young Korean programmer named Jung Young Dug decided shortly after the release of Street Fighter II, that it would be awesome to play the game on PC. (Apparently the game by Ocean wasn't available in Korea.) But all he had to work with was his SNES version and a TV capture card. That's how he got the graphics for his game.

The game is based on the very first release of SF2, The World Warrior. It has a few shortcomings, though. The bosses are not in the game (a few normal character backgrounds are replaced with boss stages), and when selecting Dhalsim for some reason it just loads Ken. Dhalsim's stage and portrait are in, so maybe it's just a bug. Some special moves can also be done in mid-air, like in those cheap bootleg hacks. The version I have is labeled "Beta Version", don't know if there is a more complete one out there. The game files also seem to have been meddled with by third parties...

It runs a bit choppy, too, but the controls are simply the best I've ever seen in a DOS-based fighting game. Would have been cool to see Jung work with a professional team on an original fighter, that could have been awesome. Some of the issues might be caused by DOSBox, as the game doesn't work too great with it. Sometimes when I made a screenshot, the game just crashed.
It also allows mirror matches, but the colors for the second player are really weird. The game also allows for some really odd options. You can set a fight to 99 rounds that all run for 999 seconds each - when you set both character's attack level to zero and defence level to maximum, some rounds can even take that long.

The music is all rearranged in midi, the tunes range from barely recognizable to surprisingly awesome. The fighters have additional voice samples when they win a round. Some are ripped from action movies, but others clearly recorded by Jung himself and sound very goofy.


When releasing the game, the programmer had the decency to reference to Capcom and Nintendo in, but in August 1994, a book was published boldy titled "Game Programming with the Creator of SF-2" - The author was Jung Young Dug.
I lol'ed at the last paragraph.

Source + Images, sounds, videos: http://blog.hardcoregaming101.net/2010/ ... ter-2.html

Awesome file :) And yes it was completed, since it was stated that Jung created Street Fighter II in that last paragraph.
And here's a "patched" version/modification of this game, made by two guys from Canada.

[Edit] Two versions of the port (v1.25 and v1.98) can be found here:
http://www.scary-crayon.com/games/sf2pc/
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Re: Street Fighter II Homebrew DOS Port

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Yeah i'm aware of this "port" and I personally collect original and variations of it becuase it's a trainwreck with good OPL2 renditions of SF2 music.

There's an earlier one by the same guy in 1991, called Street Fighter II Fatal Edition, as it was translated by a warez scene group or so. It featured only variations of Ryu and Guile.

Please remember it's not an official product - just a counterfeit DOS bootleg copy :P
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leilei wrote:Please remember it's not an official product - just a counterfeit DOS bootleg copy :P
Sure, but it is my understanding that it's of remarkably good quality, right? :) And of historical interest as well.
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Wow, I totally read that one wrong: "Street Fighter II Hebrew DOS Port". It could have just been a translation, but what if the characters had also been changed? It could have been a Rabbinic beatdown!
Today entirely the maniac there is no excuse with the article.
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:lol:
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cd.textfiles.com has some version of SF2LIU:
http://cd.textfiles.com/pdos9606/GAMES/SF2/
PDOS_0796 CDROM, Jul 1996. Walnut Creek CDROM.
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Streetfighter II
path: \games\sf2
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sfliu21a.zip SF2IBM Liu 2.1 {disk 1}
sfliu21b.zip SF2IBM Liu 2.1 {disk 2}
sfliu21c.zip SF2IBM Liu 2.1 {disk 3}
sfliu220.zip SF2IBM Liu 2.10 to 2.20 update
sfwar15a.zip SFWARM 15 for SF2IBM 1.96 {disk 1}
sfwar15b.zip SFWARM 15 for SF2IBM 1.96 {disk 2}
sfwar15c.zip SFWARM 15 for SF2IBM 1.96 {disk 3}
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