Street Fighter Alpha 2 [Blue Board]

[Coin-Op] Arcade Video Game by Capcom Co., Ltd. [Japan]

Type of the game: [Coin-Op] Arcade Video Game
Street Fighter Alpha 2 © 1996 Capcom.
North American & European release. Game developed in Japan. For more information about the game itself, please see the original Japanese release entry; "Street Fighter Zero 2 [Green Board]".
Street Fighter Alpha 2 © 1996 Capcom.
North American & European release. Game developed in Japan. For more information about the game itself, please see the original Japanese release entry; "Street Fighter Zero 2 [Green Board]".

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Blue Board [USA & Europe]

Street Fighter Alpha 2 was released in February 1996 in Europe and in March 1996 in the USA.
In these export releases:
Nash is named Charlie.
Vega is named M. Bison.
Gouki is named Akuma.
Shin Gouki is named Shin Akuma.
Satsui no Hadou ni Mezameta Ryu is named Evil Ryu.
In the original Japanese version, specific locations are displayed on the 'next stage' screen. All export versions just tell you which country the stage is in. Perhaps someone at Capcom USA was too lazy to translate the location-specific text (which is in Japanese) and just used the country name (which is in English). Below are the place names that were left out of the non-Japanese versions, translated into English...
(Character : Stage location)
Ryu : Suzaku Castle, Japan
(Sagat vs.) Ryu : a big prairie, Australia
Ken : San Francisco Bay, USA
Chun-Li : Beijing, China
Sagat : Ayuthaya Temple Ruins, Thailand
Adon : Bank of the Chao Phraya River, Thailand
Birdie : London Station Underground, England
Charlie ('Nash' in Japan) : Detroit Highway, USA
Guy : Metro City, USA
Rose : Genova City Port, Italy
Sodom : Arizona Desert, USA
M. Bison ('Vega' in Japan) : Atop the VTOL, Brazil
(Charlie vs.) M. Bison : Guiana Highlands - Great Waterfalls, Venezuela
Akuma ('Gouki' in Japan) : Gokuentou, Japan
Dan : Temple Street, Hong Kong
Dhalsim : Bank of the Ganges River, India
Zangief : Bilsk Steelworks, USSR
Gen : Shanghai, China
Rolento : New York, USA
Sakura : Setagaya-ku, 2-Choume, Tokyo, Japan
In these export releases:
Nash is named Charlie.
Vega is named M. Bison.
Gouki is named Akuma.
Shin Gouki is named Shin Akuma.
Satsui no Hadou ni Mezameta Ryu is named Evil Ryu.
In the original Japanese version, specific locations are displayed on the 'next stage' screen. All export versions just tell you which country the stage is in. Perhaps someone at Capcom USA was too lazy to translate the location-specific text (which is in Japanese) and just used the country name (which is in English). Below are the place names that were left out of the non-Japanese versions, translated into English...
(Character : Stage location)
Ryu : Suzaku Castle, Japan
(Sagat vs.) Ryu : a big prairie, Australia
Ken : San Francisco Bay, USA
Chun-Li : Beijing, China
Sagat : Ayuthaya Temple Ruins, Thailand
Adon : Bank of the Chao Phraya River, Thailand
Birdie : London Station Underground, England
Charlie ('Nash' in Japan) : Detroit Highway, USA
Guy : Metro City, USA
Rose : Genova City Port, Italy
Sodom : Arizona Desert, USA
M. Bison ('Vega' in Japan) : Atop the VTOL, Brazil
(Charlie vs.) M. Bison : Guiana Highlands - Great Waterfalls, Venezuela
Akuma ('Gouki' in Japan) : Gokuentou, Japan
Dan : Temple Street, Hong Kong
Dhalsim : Bank of the Ganges River, India
Zangief : Bilsk Steelworks, USSR
Gen : Shanghai, China
Rolento : New York, USA
Sakura : Setagaya-ku, 2-Choume, Tokyo, Japan

Blue Board revisions :
REVISION 1
* Build date: 960229
* EUROPE release
REVISION 2
* Build date: 960306
* US release
REVISION 3
* Build date: 960430
* US release
REVISION 1
* Build date: 960229
* EUROPE release
REVISION 2
* Build date: 960306
* US release
REVISION 3
* Build date: 960430
* US release

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4. Street Fighter II' - Hyper Fighting [CP-S No. 24] (1992)
5. Super Street Fighter II - The New Challengers [CP-S II No. 01] (1993)
6. Super Street Fighter II Turbo [CP-S II No. 03 Bis] (1994)
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(North America, European, and Australian ports)
Sega Saturn
(1996) [Model T-7026H-50]
Sega Saturn
(September 30, 1996) [Model T-1213H]
Sony PlayStation
(September 30, 1996) [Model SLUS-00258]
Nintendo SNES
(November 1996) [Model SNS-AUZE-USA]
Sony PlayStation
(December 1996) [Model SLES-00496]
Nintendo SNES
(December 19, 1996) [Model SNSP-AUZP-EUR]
Sony PlayStation 2 [AU] (2006, "Street Fighter Alpha Anthology")
Sony PlayStation 2
(June 13, 2006, "Street Fighter Alpha Anthology [Model SLUS-21317]")
Sony PlayStation 2
(July 7, 2006, "Street Fighter Alpha Anthology [Model SLES-54085]")
Sony PlayStation 3 [PSN]
(June 4, 2009 - PSOne Classics)
Sony PSP [PSN]
(June 4, 2009 - PSOne Classics)
Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console]
(December 7, 2009 - SNES version)
Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console]
(January 29, 2010 - SNES version)
Sony PlayStation 3 [PSN]
(March 16, 2011 - PSOne Classics)
Sony PSP [PSN]
(March 16, 2011 - PSOne Classics)
PC [MS Windows 9x, CD-ROM]
(November 1, 1997)
PC [MS Windows 9x, CD-ROM]
(1998)
Consoles:
Sega Saturn
(1996) [Model T-7026H-50] Sega Saturn
(September 30, 1996) [Model T-1213H] Sony PlayStation
(September 30, 1996) [Model SLUS-00258] Nintendo SNES
(November 1996) [Model SNS-AUZE-USA] Sony PlayStation
(December 1996) [Model SLES-00496] Nintendo SNES
(December 19, 1996) [Model SNSP-AUZP-EUR] Sony PlayStation 2 [AU] (2006, "Street Fighter Alpha Anthology")
Sony PlayStation 2
(June 13, 2006, "Street Fighter Alpha Anthology [Model SLUS-21317]") Sony PlayStation 2
(July 7, 2006, "Street Fighter Alpha Anthology [Model SLES-54085]") Sony PlayStation 3 [PSN]
(June 4, 2009 - PSOne Classics) Sony PSP [PSN]
(June 4, 2009 - PSOne Classics) Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console]
(December 7, 2009 - SNES version) Nintendo Wii [Virtual Console]
(January 29, 2010 - SNES version) Sony PlayStation 3 [PSN]
(March 16, 2011 - PSOne Classics) Sony PSP [PSN]
(March 16, 2011 - PSOne Classics) Computers:
PC [MS Windows 9x, CD-ROM]
(November 1, 1997) PC [MS Windows 9x, CD-ROM]
(1998)
Game's rom.
Game's picture.
Game's picture.
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