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@-Hola Hello Hmmm... I think, you missed it. Final Fight 2 was released by Capcom for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System (known as the Super Famicom in Japan). It is the direct sequel to the 1989 coin-operated arcade game Final Fight, which was previously also released for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System. Final Fight 2 was developed by Capcom's consumer division with no preceding coin-op version. The game was re-released onto Nintendo Wii's Virtual Console and Nintendo Wii U's Virtual Console service for the North American and European regions.
@@lukethewall It doesn't suck at all. In fact, it's probably the best beat 'em up on the SNES, but it's just not that different from the first game. That doesn't mean it's bad though. It's miles better than the crap Jaleco spewed out.
@สราสินี ส้มหล่น Yes, Final Fight is quite popular and it is regarded as one of the greatest Beat 'em up video games of all time. Final Fight became a major commercial success in arcades, selling 30,000 arcade units worldwide while becoming the highest-grossing arcade game of 1990 in Japan and the year's highest-grossing arcade conversion kit in the United States. The Super Nintendo Entertainment System (SNES) version also sold 1.5 million cartridges worldwide. It spawned the Final Fight video game series, followed by several sequels. Its development team later worked on the original Street Fighter II, and some of the characters from Final Fight later appeared as playable fighters in other entries of the franchise, such as the Street Fighter Alpha sub-series.