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'''Super Street Fighter''' is a fighting video game that was developed by Capcom and published by Capcom. The video game was released on June 24, 1994, due to Nintendo's strict family friendly policies the game was censored for the International release.
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'''Super Street Fighter''' is a fighting video game that was developed and published by Capcom. The video game was released on June 24, 1994. Due to Nintendo's strict, family-friendly policies the game was censored.
   
 
==Censorship==
 
==Censorship==
===International Censorship===
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===International censorship===
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*The secret character in ''Super Turbo'', known as "Gouki" in Japan, was renamed to "Akuma", despite not being named in-game.
(The SNES version was censored in the International release.)
 
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===SNES censorship===
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:''Note: Most of the censorships carried over from [[Street Fighter II|the previous versions of the SNES ports]].''
 
*Blood was removed from the losing portraits after fights.
 
*Blood was removed from the losing portraits after fights.
   
 
==Where to find it uncensored==
 
==Where to find it uncensored==
Every other release of the game is uncensored and the SNES Japanese release is uncensored.
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The Japanese releases kept the secret character's original name and every other release of the game is uncensored.
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Latest revision as of 17:41, 4 December 2023

Super Street Fighter is a fighting video game that was developed and published by Capcom. The video game was released on June 24, 1994. Due to Nintendo's strict, family-friendly policies the game was censored.

Censorship[]

International censorship[]

  • The secret character in Super Turbo, known as "Gouki" in Japan, was renamed to "Akuma", despite not being named in-game.

SNES censorship[]

Note: Most of the censorships carried over from the previous versions of the SNES ports.
  • Blood was removed from the losing portraits after fights.

Where to find it uncensored[]

The Japanese releases kept the secret character's original name and every other release of the game is uncensored.