Sweet Fightin' +2 - Street Fighter 2 looks incredible on the ZX Spectrum!

We've featured Street Fighter many times now on IndieRetroNews, either as a 'What if' for the Commodore Amiga, or with the 2022 hit release called Street Fighter 2 Champion Edition for the Commodore 64. Well here's one that will blow your minds! As I've been told that Sweet Fightin' +2 has been released for the ZX Spectrum. An incredible version of Street fighter 2, that is getting such feedback as, "New Street Fighter 2 for the ZX Spectrum by Presh is an absolute gem to play" and "A bleep masterpiece, there are no other words to describe this. How is this even possible? What kind of black magic did you use to pull this off?". So to coincide with this incredible news, here are two gameplay videos and the full details below.


Here's the full details. "Choose from 12 legendary fighters and battle your way across the world in a series of one-on-one, best-of-three fights to achieve the glory and title of Sweet Fightin' Champion... or go head to head with your friends in 2-player mode! Unofficial homage for the ZX Spectrum 128K, celebrating 35 years of the two-player fighting game which shaped the genre! ⚠️ Please note that this game requires either an original ZX Spectrum 128K computer or suitable emulator to run."

( Here's the original Street Fighter 2 )

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11 comments:

  1. Another Dimension! scrolling through? Music? Yes! No Hardware Sprites needed! Only 128kb! Thank you for this miracle on the spectrum!

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  2. Haha, this is awesome! Presh, you r0x teh Spex0r!

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  3. shocking, incredible big sprites, 2 way scrolling, fine pixel art, all at very playable speed.

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  4. It doesn't seem possible. But here it is.

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  5. Imagine if this was released back in the day!

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  6. Much like the shameless Amiga version but without colors!

    Great work!

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  7. Im REAL SHOCKING....This prod is shocking'em'up with shock punch and foot in the greatest era 1910-1930 black & white !!!
    Yeah !! Rating: 93%

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  8. Its totoally amazing 128Kb!!!

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  9. Oh wow, this is basically the original SF2 on Amiga OCS, but without colors.

    This says a lot about the publishing house that made SF2 for the Amiga... they somehow made games on a 16 bit platform that was only on par with the 8 bit Spectrum version.

    Sorry, can't help taking a shot at US Gold whenever I see SF2 remake. Great job on this speccy version!

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