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Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers

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Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers

Developer: Capcom
Publisher: Capcom
Platform: Nintendo Switch
Released internationally: May 26, 2017


SoundIcon.png This game has unused sounds.
RegionIcon.png This game has regional differences.


Ultra Street Fighter II: The Final Challengers is an updated port of Super Turbo released to celebrate Street Fighter‍ '​s 30th Anniversary which adjusts the game's balance (although not enough to sway competitive players from Super Turbo), adds Evil Ryu and Violent Ken to the roster, the ability to create custom character colors, and also includes new modes like Buddy Battle, and the exclusive Street Fighter IV/Street Fighter V-styled "Way of the Hado" FPS battle mode!

Hmmm...
To do:
  • Investigate into the game and it's .ARC files for unused content if there is any.
  • More regional differences.
  • Document the rest of Ono's unused lines. There's quite a few.

Unused Yoshinori Ono Announcer

There are voice clips for an unused announcer in the files, voiced by former Street Fighter series producer Yoshinori Ono.

Sound Transcript Notes
Ryu
E. Honda
Blanka
Guile
Ken
Chun Li
Zangief
Dhalsim
Bison Dictator/Boxer
Sagat
Balrog Boxer/Claw
Vega Claw/Dictator
Cammy
T. Hawk
Fei Long
Dee Jay
Akuma
Gouki
Shin Akuma
Shin Gouki
Evil Ryu
Satsui no Hado ni Mezameta Ryu
Violent Ken
Sennosareta Ken
Ono (US)
Ono (JP)
Zero
Ichi One
Ni Two
San Three
Yon Four
Go Five
Roku Six
Nana Seven
Hachi Eight
Kyuu Nine
Round
Fight
Final
You
Win
Lose
Perfect

Regional Differences

Character Names

As in previous Street Fighter entries, some characters had their names changed between the Japanese and English versions.

Japan International
M. Bison Balrog
Balrog Vega
Vega M. Bison
Gouki Akuma

Way of the Hado

Japan International
放て! 波Do拳 Way of the Hado

This special FPS battle mode is known as "放て! 波Do拳" ("Unleash! Ha Do Ken") in Japan, and as "Way of the Hado" elsewhere.

Japan International
Grow Up Level Up

In addition, "Grow Up" was changed to "Level Up" in the International version.